what is
BIBLICAL
WORLDVIEW?
By Dr. Josh Mulvihill
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REATION. MARRIAGE. Divorce. Jesus. Gender.
Education. Abortion. Parenting. Flat earth. Islam.
Immigration. Vaccines. The Bible. Climate change. Did
any of these words generate a response in your mind?
Did you silently state agreement or disagreement as you
read some of the words? Did any personal convictions
well up inside you? How about when I turn some of
these words into questions?
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Does the Bible contain errors?
What is marriage?
Is divorce ever permissible?
Do aliens exist?
What is the role of the government?
Is gender determined by biology or choice?
What is the purpose of education?
Do vaccines cause autism?
Your answer to each of these questions represents a
portion of your worldview. Every person has a worldview.
Worldview is a way of summarizing what we believe to
be true, which determines how we live. If we believe
vaccines cause autism, we don’t vaccinate our children.
If we believe a person’s gender is discovered rather than
predetermined, then we encourage children to explore
their gender identity to learn who they are. If we believe
divorce is not an option, we work through conflict and
commit to lifelong faithfulness in marriage.
What you believe about vaccines, gender, and divorce
leads to very real consequences for children. The same
could be said about a long list of topics. The point is this:
our beliefs matter, and that’s why worldview matters.
Biblical worldview is a set of beliefs, assumptions,
and values based on the Bible that determines how
a person lives. A complete biblical worldview is the
gospel and is based on the Bible’s big story. A biblical
worldview is developed by teaching young people the
whole counsel of the Word of God and living as a Christ-
like example worthy of imitation. Worldview is not an
abstract, academic discipline that is concerned with
winning arguments or proving intellect.
I summarize biblical worldview in four words:
creation, rebellion, salvation, and re-creation. These
four biblical truths create a foundation that allows
future faith-building to develop and answers the big
questions of life.
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