Sunday Sermon – Life Is How You View It

We are faced today with two competing worldviews, two ways to view and interpret the realities around us and ascribe value and priorities to the days that lie ahead.

The meaning, purpose, and value of life comes into sharper focus when we view it through the lenses of a proper worldview.

 

Worldview #1 – The CHRIST-CENTERED Worldview

– based on a Relationship with Jesus
– is constantly growing in this relationship (John 3:30 – He must increase…)
– does not waver in commitment to Jesus – established

Worldview #2 – The SECULAR Worldview

– Pseudo-intellectual
– Man- Centered
– Devil-Driven

The Christian worldview is superior because Jesus has given us:

– full salvation
– total forgiveness
– ultimate victory

 


Doubting God’s Word – The Oldest Trick in the Book

Watching the Ken Ham / Bill Nye Creationism debate tonight reinforced what I knew to be a fundamental issue in our society, and unfortunately even with our churches.  The great divide in culture is what one believes about the nature and authority of the Bible.

Many times during the debate, Ham stood on his belief that the Word of God was both the beginning point and the final authority for an accurate worldview.  Each time, Nye challenged that presupposition, his disbelief every bit a strong as Ham’s assertion.

One of the devil’s oldest tricks is to create doubt and confusion about what God has said and what authority His Word carries. Genesis 3:1-5 describes the first ever challenge to God’s Word.

Unfortunately this confusion and doubt concerning the content and authority of God’s Word is not limited to those outside the church, but it rears its ugly head among those who comprise the Church as well.  Many believers demonstrate through their behavior that they either do not know what’s in God’s Word, believe what’s in God’s Word, or don’t care what’s in God’s Word.

We desperately need to get back to the Bible.  We need God’s Word to saturate our lives to the point that Biblical truth oozes from every fiber of our being.

I want to challenge you to discipline yourselves to engage God’s Word systematically in two ways.  First, read larger portions of the Bible to get the over all story of God’s redemption from beginning to end.  If you begin in Genesis and read for about 15 minutes, about 4 chapters at a time, you can read through the entire Bible in a year.

Second, meditate daily on a smaller portion of Scripture.  Consider its meaning in its immediate context then make practical application to your life.  Think about the passage throughout the day, looking for ways to put its truths to work immediately.

We cannot be casual about something as divine and important as God’s Word.  I truly believe if we seriously begin to study and apply God’s Word to our lives, our lost world will see its power and our lives will demonstrate its authority.  This will be the only way our culture will ever gain a respect for the authority of God’s Word – when they see it alive and active in our lives on a regular basis.

Read it.  Believe it.  Heed it.

This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success. – Joshua 1:8