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(1) A worldview refers to a comprehensive conception of the world from a specific standpoint. A biblical worldview is a comprehensive conception of the world from a biblical standpoint.
(2) A biblical worldview is based on 2 foundational principles: (1) God exists, and (2) God has revealed Himself to us in the Bible.
(3) A Christian worldview is a comprehensive conception from a Christian standpoint.
(4) The Christian worldview is a biblical worldview because we believe God exists and is the Creator of the universe and we hold that the Bible is true.
(5) The word “Bible” comes from the Greek word for “book.”
(6) When you open the Bible, you find that it is really an omnibus volume.
(7) Several hundred times in the OT the writers use the expression “Thus says the Lord” or “the Lord said.”
(8) Several individuals attest that God is the author of their words. I mention only Job, King David, and Jeremiah.
(9) Not only did the OT writers declare that their message came from God but so did the NT writers.
(10) The unanimous testimony of the Bible is that its author is God.
(11) The foremost witness is Jesus Christ. Because Jesus’ resurrection proves His claim to be God in human flesh, it follows that everything He affirms to be true is, in fact, true.
(12) Jesus attests to the divine nature of the Bible.
(13) General revelation is distinct from special revelation.
(14) “Bible Doctrine” by Wayne Grudem.
This is episode 97.
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References:
(1) A worldview refers to a comprehensive conception of the world from a specific standpoint. A biblical worldview is a comprehensive conception of the world from a biblical standpoint.
(2) A biblical worldview is based on 2 foundational principles: (1) God exists, and (2) God has revealed Himself to us in the Bible.
(3) A Christian worldview is a comprehensive conception from a Christian standpoint.
(4) The Christian worldview is a biblical worldview because we believe God exists and is the Creator of the universe and we hold that the Bible is true.
(5) The word “Bible” comes from the Greek word for “book.”
(6) When you open the Bible, you find that it is really an omnibus volume.
(7) Several hundred times in the OT the writers use the expression “Thus says the Lord” or “the Lord said.”
(8) Several individuals attest that God is the author of their words. I mention only Job, King David, and Jeremiah.
(9) Not only did the OT writers declare that their message came from God but so did the NT writers.
(10) The unanimous testimony of the Bible is that its author is God.
(11) The foremost witness is Jesus Christ. Because Jesus’ resurrection proves His claim to be God in human flesh, it follows that everything He affirms to be true is, in fact, true.
(12) Jesus attests to the divine nature of the Bible.
(13) General revelation is distinct from special revelation.
(14) “Bible Doctrine” by Wayne Grudem.
This is episode 97.