Worldview: A Study on Biblical Thinking and LifestyleExemplo
Day Four: Evidential Worldview
Whereas our worldview originates in the heart, the second level of worldview awareness lies within the mind. Here, our proofs (evidence and logic) support our heart beliefs and dictate why and how we share them. By faith, we decide the “WHY” of an issue, and then we seek the “WHATs” that validate, contextualize, and affirm our standpoint. This is the stage where justification often happens: The mind justifies what the heart has chosen.
The process of gathering evidence is inevitably influenced by our presuppositions. Although much of the justification process takes place within the realm of our thoughts, it extends beyond philosophy and abstract ideas. Our perception of the physical world heavily impacts the evidence we observe or actively pursue. Evidence can always be found if we look for it! For instance, when we purchase a new car, we suddenly notice that type of car everywhere; even though those cars have always been present, our attention is now focused on them, allowing us to recognize the evidence.
Physical evidence informs our understanding of the world around us (the WHAT), but it falls short when it comes to providing reliable explanations for the WHY. The concept of creation serves as a classic example. While science can provide valuable insights into the WHATs of our universe—such as the existence and function of stars, planets, weather, plants, and animals—it lacks the framework to address the profound WHY questions.
Answering the big WHY questions of life occurs individually at the presuppositional/heart level. The evidential level of the mind is where we subsequently analyze and project our interpretation of truth. As Christians, our goal is to come into alignment with supreme truth, recognizing that truth is ultimately personified in Jesus Christ (John 14:6).
This process is fundamental in stewarding our relationship with God and fulfilling His purposes in our lives. We are all called to evangelism and speaking the truth in love, motivated by love. As we increase our understanding of worldview, it is not just to maintain our faith but also to empower us to share our faith with others!
But in your hearts, revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect. —1 Peter 3:15
Thought of the Day: Evidence and logic are tools God has given us and must be submitted to Him and ultimate reality. When defending our faith, we must be prepared with answers for our beliefs, while seeking to engage others at the heart level.
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Everyone has a worldview, whether they realize it or not! As Christians, becoming aware of the filters through which we see the world is essential to our spiritual maturity, lifestyle, and influence. By learning how to think critically and analyze information, whether in the media or conversations with others, you’ll be empowered to address complex issues and life situations with confidence!
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