We each have a worldview that determines how we interpret and understand the things that happen. Some people see the hand of God in events while others see karma and yet others see the mechanisms of evolution in the same events. It is all dependent on one's worldview.
My problem is that the word itself - worldview - leads us to examine the world to develop our view of it. For Christians, that means studying scripture to see what it says about the world around us. I think that's wrong. What we need to do is get a clear understanding, a knowledge of God firmly built inside of us. It is only as we understand and know God that we gain the perspective we need to clearly understand creation. Certainly, Bible study will be part of the process, but it is first and foremost to know God. Then, when we have a right knowledge of Him, we will be able to properly understand the scriptures that tell us about the world around us.
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Monday, January 26, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Thy Kingdom Come
I wonder what it means in the Lord's prayer when it says, "Your kingdom come." In this phrase, the verb is an imperative or a command. We often think of this phrase as a petition spoken by us to God, i.e. "God, please bring Your kingdom." What if instead it is intended to be a command spoken by us, ordering the Kingdom itself to be manifested? Or maybe we are speaking to the created order, demanding that it all come into agreement with the kingdom of God? Either way, there is a huge difference in our understanding of the power we have and how the Christian life should be lived based on how we decide to understand this phrase. Is it a polite request or a forceful demand? There is room in the Greek for both options.
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Monday, January 5, 2009
The Bible
Many of us consider the Bible to be the word of God. However, we often ignore those passages that we can't accept or don't understand for one reason or another. Those who call the Bible just a nice book and then treat it that way are being more honest and faithful in their understanding of it than we are.
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