A Christian worldview is defined as a comprehensive conception of the world from a specific standpoint. It is the framework of ideas and beliefs through which a Christian individual, group, or culture interprets and interacts with the world. It is used to form opinions about humanity: purpose in life, duties in the world, responsibilities to family, interpretation of the truth, social issues, and much more. Different denominations of Christianity have varying viewpoints, but each viewpoint explores all of these things and more, guided by the light that is shed upon them by the Bible. A worldview is the basis for making daily decisions. It is formed by our upbringing, education, the culture we live in, and the …show more content…
The first key theme to Christianity is faith. The meaning of faith is highly disputed in Christianity. In 2 Chronicles 20:20, Jehoshaphat says, “Listen to me, Judah and people of Jerusalem! Have faith in the LORD your God and you will be upheld; have faith in His prophets and you will be successful.” In the Protestant tradition, faith is generally understood to be closely associated with the ideas of belief, trust, and reliance. In the English vocabulary, faith is defined as “confidence or trust in a person or thing”, which is exactly correct. Some would say Christian faith is defined as the experience of living in a dynamic and new personal relationship with God, but most would say faith is basically a belief that is not based on proof. Often used to define faith is Hebrews 11:1, which is the most concise definition of faith found in the Bible. It says, “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” The Bible tells us that we have all been given a “measure of faith” by God to work with. Proving …show more content…
When we think of love, we are tempted to focus on romantic love, but the Bible reminds us of God’s love for us and the commandment to love our neighbors. Love is known as the key to evangelism. It is the basis for all Christian beliefs, such as Justice, Sacrifice, Service, Grace, and many more. Jesus said that loving one another, as well as loving ourselves is the basis for our Christian life. The kind of love that God was, and is, looking for can be read in several New Testament passages, one of them being Leviticus 19:18, which says, “Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against anyone among your people, but love your neighbor as yourself. I am the LORD.” The central theme of the bible is to love those around us. If we do that, God will support us in our quest to love those around us, as he clearly spells out in Isaiah 58:7. “Is it not to share your food with the hungry and to provide the poor wanderer with shelter-- when you see the naked, to clothe him, and not to turn away from your own flesh and blood?” This verse proves that love is a very important central theme to the bible. It clearly states that those more fortunate are responsible for helping those who are incapable of helping themselves. To share our food with the hungry, provide the wanderer with shelter, and clothe the naked. It has been said that the grounds for religion and true worship are to care for those who can’t care for themselves. This