Transforming Worldviews: Embracing a Biblical Perspective

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1. "In our present cultural environment, it is imperative, I think, for followers of Christ to be convictional. I think it's imperative that we make decisions like we just asked. When I say, when I stand here and I sing, Holy Spirit, you're welcome here, where's the Holy Spirit? Church, where's the Holy Spirit? I'm welcoming Him into my life, into me. You're welcoming Him into you, and He's going to do stuff when we do that. And part of what he does is convict. And I want that to affect the way I make decisions." [21:11] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "What you believe about God's Word will determine how you view the world around you. And if your worldview doesn't come from God's Word, it is coming from the world. Sadly, according to George Barna, the percentage of those with a biblical worldview has been declining in each successive generation. Check this out. Boomers claimed, 10% of boomers claimed a biblical worldview, 7% of Gen X, 6% of millennials, and we're down to 4% of Gen Z. It's declining to the point that Barna summarized it as saying, these findings are frightening." [23:07] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Our worldview establishes what we believe to be real. You hear people talk about this, right? Because where this then leads in progression is so our beliefs establish what we believe is true. This is where it's getting hairy, right? Because is there absolute truth or do you have your truth and I have my truth and each individual has their own? That gets really hairy and sketchy then. If that's what we believe, our values then, our values determine what we believe is good and our behavior influences what we do." [24:48] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Apologist Frank Turek describes our challenge today. He says, most people are not on a truth quest. They're on a happiness quest. Whatever is going to make them happy, they're going to believe. That's how we're choosing our worldview. That's how we're justifying what shapes the way that we see the world and interact with it. We're justifying it off of what makes us happy, he says. Someone has said that Christians suffer from multiple worldviews. Worldview disorder." [28:43] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "If you are not intentionally being transformed by God's word, you are being conformed to the world. It's that simple. We also have to adjust our will to God's will. Adjust our will to God's will. The last part of verse two, that by testing, you can discern the world. You can discern the world. You can discern what is the will of God, what is good, acceptable, and perfect." [50:29] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "In a believe-in-yourself world, Christianity calls you to deny yourself. In a you-do-you world, which emphasizes expressive individualism, authenticity, and non-conformity, Christianity is about conforming to the likeness of Jesus. In a consumerist and greedy culture, Christianity calls you to costly generosity and willingness to give up material possessions. In a self-oriented world of self-promotion, self-help, and selfies, Christianity calls you to be others-focused, a servant." [52:18] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "In a world which has normalized the discarding of unborn lives and the dehumanizing of people, Christianity insists that all humans bear the image of God. We're all worthy of the dignity and protection that he provides. In a pluralistic world, where all roads lead to heaven, there is a comforting thought. Christianity calls you to this, though, to believe there is only one path to heaven, trusting in Jesus Christ alone." [52:18] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "What you believe about God's word will determine how you view the world around you. If your worldview does not come from God's word, it will come from the world. The next thing I see is that we need to offer our bodies then on God's altar. Paul urges believers, present your bodies as a living sacrifice. To present your bodies as a living sacrifice, here, it's a technical term. It was used to describe the offering of an animal of sacrifice on the altar." [41:32] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Paul is urging us to stop being pushed into the fashion of this world. The word world refers to the system of this world, the popular culture. We're bombarded with unbiblical worldview. Through entertainment, through celebrity influencers, through music, through social media, through the internet, through news, through politics, through education, all designed to seductively draw us in. Sometimes we're so conformed to the world that there is little noticeable difference between a Christian and a non." [47:13] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "If you drop a frog into a pot of boiling water, it will immediately jump out. It's alert to, danger. However, many know this, that if you are, if you're needing to boil the frog, if you drop that frog into a pot of warm water and slowly turn up the heat, it will comfortably soak in the pot until it boils to death. And the concept is that when conditions change gradually, the frog is deceived by the slow rise in temperature. And like the frog, we're all in danger. We're all susceptible to doing the same, to being deceived by our world." [48:54] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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