What is a Christian Worldview? Explained by Dr. Albert Mohler 

“A Christian worldview is fundamentally anchored in the Bible, addressing four pivotal questions:

1.      Why there is something rather than nothing?

2.      What has gone wrong with the world?

3.      What we should do now?

4.      Where is history headed?

It begins with the acknowledgment of God as the creator of all things, emphasizing that everything exists for His glory. The Christian understanding of sin and its pervasive impact on all aspects of life sets it apart from other worldviews, offering the Gospel of Jesus Christ as the ultimate hope. Finally, the Christian worldview looks forward to the Kingdom of Christ, affirming both the significance of this age and the promise of ultimate satisfaction in the age to come. The Christian worldview isn’t just philosophical musings; they shape how we understand our purpose, our issues, our hope, and our future. Embracing a Christian worldview means anchoring our lives in the sovereign Creator, acknowledging the reality of sin, placing our hope in Christ, and anticipating the ultimate fulfillment of God's kingdom.”

Do you individually or your Church as a whole understand how to articulate your Biblical worldview?

Have you cultivated your Biblical worldview to be able to remain faithful to God’s Word amidst differing ideologies?

Can you engage thoughtfully and effectively with the world around you regarding what God has spoken about government?

Consider the profound influence our worldview has on our beliefs, values, and interactions with others. The challenge lies not only in understanding our own worldview but also in engaging thoughtfully and lovingly with those who hold differing perspectives.

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