YOUR NUMBER ONE WEAPON AS a Christian is not prayer, love, faith, or the
Bible: It is your understanding of prayer, love, faith, the Bible. Your
worldview is your number one weapon. It is the filter that translates what you
read into what you understand; your understanding then translates into thought,
word, and deed. That is why two "Christians" reading the same Bible is able to
draw contradicting conclusions. For example, one might conclude that sodomites
should not be ordained as Christian workers while another that sodomites should
be allowed to be Christian workers; or that abortion is not a sin while another
concludes that abortion is a sin.
For two people to read the same writings with two contradicting conclusions is
not the fault of the author, but the worldview which the reader brings to the
writing. What happens is that the understanding comes from within the reader and
not from the author. Your worldview becomes the judge over the information you
receive. When your worldview is faulty, so will your conclusions be faulty.
A faulty worldview is developed through immersion in the culture at large, the
educational system, and the political system under which you live. In order to
not be influenced by these, there must be an authority that is recognized as
higher than all these and to whom we submit all our life. As Christians that
authority is God. He is real, alive, and wants a very personal
relationship with us. He can be known and it is this relationship with His
Holy Spirit that keeps us from drawing wrong conclusions.
After you are in an actual, known, relationship with God, developing a strong
Biblical worldview is your number one defense against the numerous erroneous
ideologies and practices permeating our culture today. Or perhaps I should
say...developing a strong worldview based upon your ability to read, meditate,
memorize and come to the Bible in expectation of what God will teach you, not
what you can bring to it, is your number one weapon. Our goal is to discover
truth, not define it.
THE VERY BASICS
The very basics of any worldview begins with being able to answer the four
basic questions of life:
1. Where did we come from?
Were we created? Did we evolve? Was there a big bang?
The Bible has the answer. Seeking the Biblical worldview we go to the Bible to
discover what God says about our existence. If you believe something contrary to
the Bible, you do not have a Christian Worldview, but a worldview mingled with
paganism.
And what answer does the Bible give? It reveals that you did not happen by
chance, but were created by an absolute being called God. We were not ignorant,
neither millions of years old, nor did we live in the "stone age" with
Neanderthal man. Read Genesis chapters one through three, it gives us the answer
to these questions.
2. What went wrong?
Are the problems of our world caused by genetics? Bad politics? Bad people?
Mental illness? Nature's fury?
The Bible has the answer.
It reveals that the world's ills are caused by an invading force called sin.
Read Genesis chapter three, the world went wrong when sin entered in. The world
continues to go wrong because sin continues to permeate all mankind. Sin will
continue to rule until Jesus Christ returns to eradicate all sin from out of the
world. Sin is the source of all wrongs, corruption, bad, pains, sorrow, and
death.
3. How can we fix the wrong?
Can the wrongs be made right through our best laid plans...the right political
leaders...the best education...more social service agencies...finding solutions
for global warming?
The Bible has the answer.
It reveals that there is one God who created us, knows how we work, knows how to
fix us, and has revealed Himself and His instructions for life to us through
Jesus Christ. The solution for all of life is found through Jesus Christ alone.
Read First Corinthians chapter fifteen versus twenty-one through twenty-two.
4. What should be my response?
Can you make a difference? Do you have a responsibility for someone besides
yourself?
The Bible has the answer.
It tells you that our hope is not found through politics, education, or
best-laid-plans...our hope is found only through Jesus Christ. He is God! He
made us. He knows how we work. He certainly is able to fix the wrongs. Our
response is to spread the good news that there is hope, answers, and solutions
through Jesus Christ. Read Matthew chapter twenty-eight versus nineteen through
twenty. There is hope. You and I need to spread this hope to
everyone we know.
BEYOND THE BASICS: Laying the Foundations
Once these four questions are answered, we are ready to lay the foundations for
developing a solid Christian worldview.
Let us lay these foundations for developing our worldview:
1. Creation Foundation
2. Moral Foundation
3. Doctrinal Foundation
Let us understand these timelines:
1. The Biblical Timeline
2. The Dispensation of Christ.
Once you've developed your worldview on these foundations, you are ready to
think like a Christian.
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