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For a month now, we’ve been talking about your Worldview.
Are you working at developing a Biblical Worldview that enables you to consistently live like Jesus, or is your Worldview guided more by the Naturalistic philosophy of the world?
In a biblical worldview, everything you experience should be evaluated by the Word of God.
What do I mean by that?
/A biblical worldview is viewing the world, the beginning of the world, the people in the world, the problems in the world, the governments of the world, the issues in the world, the solutions for the problems in the world, and the future on the world—through God’s Word./
Your worldview is the lense by which you make sense of life.
It governs your behavior and interactions with people, ideas and institutions you encounter.
The first and most fundamental issue any Worldview must deal with, is the way it answers the questions of origins—/Where did we come from and who are we?/
The Bible has the very best answer to that question.
A thoroughly Biblical Worldview begins with the belief that God spoke the universe into existence, creating all life—making man in His own image, and providentially rules over His creation.
The second fundamental issue any worldview must deal with is the way it explains the human dilemma.
/Why is there war and suffering, disease and untimely death, and why do men commit such horrendously evil acts?/
The Bible’s answer is both simple and comprehensive.
All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.
The third question any worldview must answer is, /“How do we get out of the mess we are in?”/
Where do we find deliverance?
That’s the question I want to try to answer this morning.
* /The Biblical Worldview maintains that the Redemptive work of Christ on the Cross and his Resurrection from the grave are the individual’s and society’s only hope./
In Christ alone we find the hope of salvation, eternity, and a changed life.
A redeemed people can change their culture for the good.
* /The Naturalistic Worldview maintains that you are your life, and that’s all you are./
Richard Dawkins, an evolutionary biologist and an atheist writes in his book /The Selfish Gene/, that we exist only to procreate and to pass our genes along to the next generation.
According to the Naturalistic Worldview, society’s redemptive hope rests in the advancements of science, a restructuring of society that makes all men equal, and the guiding hand of an all-knowing political elite.
Let’s talk about finding a redemptive solution to the problems that plague us.
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I. AN INADEQUATE WORLDVIEW GIVES A DISTORTED VIEW OF THE WORLD AND OFFERS A FALSE HOPE
#. there are multitudes of worldviews that solicit our allegiance in Western culture
#. the Apostle Paul warns us in Colossians 2:8 . . .
* /“See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world rather than on Christ.”/
(Colossians 2:8, NIV84)
#. though he does not use the term worldview in this passage, it is clear that this is exactly what the Apostle is talking about
#. there are still many philosophies that compete for the believer’s mind and there is still an awful lot of empty deception that deceives the modern saint
#. let me take a few minutes to try to catalog the different kinds of worldviews that abound in our society
!! A. THERE ARE RELIGIOUS WORLDVIEWS
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Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Animism, Mysticism, Deism, Pantheism, Shamanism, and a lot of other “isms’ are all a part of our pluralistic society
#. each has its own unique perspective of how to view the world
#. to the best of my knowledge, each of these religious worldviews sets forth moral and ethical behaviors for its adherents based on their writings, Scriptures, or philosophy
#. in other words, they each maintain that there is a proper way to live one’s life and order society
#. to the best of my knowledge, all of these religious worldviews involve worship of a deity or deities
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I am absolutely convinced that—as Baptists—we should respect their faith and passionately defend their right to worship according to their conscience
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I believe this because Baptists have always believed in the doctrine of soul competency
#. it is the belief that every individual has the right to decide religious matters for himself free from coercion or interference from the state
#. it a doctrine precious to all true Baptists
#. it’s precious because Baptists have not always been free to worship according to the dictates of their conscience
#. in the early history of our country, admitting you were a Baptist, often entailed a jail sentence
* ILLUS.
In the pre-Revolutionary War Colonies, Baptists were at first a small and despised sect.
We were considered dangerous religious radicals because we did not support established state churches.
We were considered the enemies of political and social order.
We were an annoying people because we insisted upon our right to believe and worship as we saw fit.
One historian of the day complained, /“You can’t meet a Baptist on the road, but that they must ram a text of Scripture down your throat.”/
#. no governmental authority, or ecclesiastical council has the right to command or coerce a certain belief
#. this means that a person has a right to be a Baptist, Methodist, Animist, Roman Catholic, Jew, Muslim, atheist, or whatever he chooses to be
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that said, I am absolutely convinced that every other world religion offers its adherents false hope
#. according to our Savior, they all worship God /in error/ and /in the flesh/
#. all other world religions are essentially man-centered
#. in other words, salvation depends upon the individual’s effort to please their deity through ritual and right living
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only Jesus offers sinners unmerited grace and that grace becomes like a well of water springing up into everlasting life
!! B. THERE ARE CULTURAL WORLDVIEWS
#. in the ancient world the battle line was drawn between the /worldview of monotheism/ and /worldview of polytheism/
#. today things are much more confusing because our society is full of subcultures, each with their own worldview
#. a subculture is a set of people with distinct behaviors and beliefs within a larger culture
#. what distinguishes them from the larger society are differences in expression through their clothing, music, aesthetic tastes, and language
#. historically, subcultures in Western society consisted primarily of ethnic or immigrant groups
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The most unique place in all the world to see an example of this is New York City.
Often, within a few blocks, you’ll transition from a Chinese culture to old-world Italian and then to an Orthodox Jewish.
#. each of those communities will have its own dominant worldview
#. but Western Society has seen an explosion of weird and wacky subcultures that are innumerable
#. there are /Youth Subcultures/
#. these include, Punk, Straight Edge, Ravers, Hip-hop, Rap, Grungers, and Goths
#. there are /Sexual Subcultures/
#. these include the Homosexual culture, Swingers, Nudism, and almost any kind of Fetish you care to think of (but I hope you won’t)
#. there are /Outsider Subcultures/
#. example would be Bikers, Body Modifyers (i.e.
tattoos, piercings and implants), White Supremacists, Gangs, and Skinheads
#. there is the /Urban Subcultures/
#. this includes your Soccer Moms, NASCAR fans, Sports Jocks, Country Music culture, Skateboarders.
Trekies, and even a Cyber-space culture
#. and each of these sub-cultures has their own socially constructed worldview by which their members perceive the world around them
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all subcultures share some common characteristics
#. 1st – they are self-serving
#. individuals voluntarily become members of such groups for the status or perceived benefit they offer
#. 2nd – they offer a narrow—and often bigoted—view of those outside their group
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only galactic neophytes don’t know the difference between a Romulan and a Klingon
#. 3rd, redemption is achieved by immersion within the subculture
#. it is human nature to look for meaning in life and acceptance by those around us
#. subcultures frequently satisfy these needs by providing a sense of wholeness, peace, unity, and fulfillment
#. but that satisfaction is only temporary and may lead the individual into a false sense of spiritual security
!! C. THERE ARE SECULAR WORLDVIEWS
#. there are numerous ‘worldly’ worldviews that individuals may adopt that help guide their relationships and behavior in a more expansive manner
#. these secular worldviews include movements such as . . .
#. Environmentalism, Feminism, Humanism, Nationalism, Multiculturalism, Existentialism, Postmodernism, and even Fundamentalism
#. depending on the special interest group you’re listening to, you will get an astonishing array of answers as to what has gone wrong with the world and how to fix it
#. the Environmentalist will tell you that /human beings are the problem/
#. the Feminists will tell you that /men are the problem/
#. the Multiculturalist will tell you that /Western Culture – primarily Christianity – is the problem/
#. the Humanist will tell you that /sexual repression is the problem/
#. the Existentialist will tell you that /ignorance is the problem/
#. the Postmodernist will tell you that /intolerance is the problem/
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