
Biblical Worldview: Seeing Life Through Scripture's Lens
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What does it truly mean to have a biblical worldview? This question strikes at the heart of authentic Christian living in a world filled with competing perspectives. The framework through which we interpret reality—our worldview—shapes everything from our daily decisions to our deepest beliefs. Yet many believers unknowingly view life through lenses tainted by secular humanism, materialism, or postmodernism rather than Scripture.
A genuine biblical worldview begins with recognizing God as Creator and Sovereign Lord. It acknowledges truth as objective and found in Scripture. It understands that humans, while created in God's image, are fundamentally fallen and in need of redemption that comes exclusively through Jesus Christ. These foundational beliefs shape how we interpret everything around us—from current events to personal relationships.
The culture constantly pressures us to adopt alternative worldviews. Secular humanism places mankind at the center of all things. Materialism reduces life's purpose to acquiring possessions and success. Postmodernism denies absolute truth, while moral relativism suggests right and wrong are merely personal constructs. Christians must recognize these competing perspectives and intentionally choose to see life through Scripture's lens instead.
When properly applied, a biblical worldview transforms every aspect of life. It guides our decision-making, shapes our work ethic, strengthens our relationships, establishes our moral standards, and directs our cultural engagement. We become salt and light in a changing world while remaining anchored to God's timeless truth. This doesn't happen accidentally—it requires regular Bible study, careful evaluation of cultural influences, and the commitment to view all of life through Scripture first. How might your perspective change if you truly saw everything through the lens of God's Word?
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