Biblical Worldview

Aligning your view of the world with God’s Word!

Every 3rd Sunday of the month!

The next Biblical Worldview teaching will be on August 22nd

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Your worldview determines your behavior!

Worldview is the lens through which we view the world. All of our experiences in life go into building and shaping our worldview. Everyone has one but not every worldview is right. As believers, our highest goal in life ought to be to please God. To do that we must have a worldview that sees the world as He sees it. We know how God sees the world because He gave us His Word, the Bible to teach us about Himself.

Sadly, many professing Christians do not have a worldview that is aligned to the Word of God. And because their worldview is out of alignment, so is their life. A Barna poll in 2020 found that only 6% of people who claim to be Christians have a biblical worldview.

Without a biblical worldview it is likely that a person's worldview is more closely related to the worldview of the culture they find themselves in. Jesus spoke to His church about how He feels about being like the culture.


I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I could wish you were cold or hot. 16 So then, because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will vomit you out of My mouth.
Revelation 3:15-16 NKJV

A lukewarm church disgusts Jesus!

To be lukewarm is to be just like the culture - to have the same worldview as the culture. A biblical, Christ-honoring church is made up of people who are different than their culture - they are people with a biblical worldview.


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When and where!

The Biblical Worldview teachings will be held typically on the third Sunday of each month at the church at 9:30 am. Check the Events calendar to confirm the date of the next meeting. Click on the map below to get directions. The next Biblical Worldview teaching will be on July 25th.

If you can't make it, you can watch the meeting live and be involved through the Live Chat. Below you will find previous teaching in the Biblical Worldview series.


Recent teachings in the Biblical Worldview Series!

David Rushton - March 3, 2024

Christ in the New Man! - Colossians 3:12-17 – David Rushton

David Rushton continues a series in the book of Colossians: Christ in All. In this section of the letter, Paul describes the actions and behaviors that are characteristic of the new man. We are commanded and encouraged to grow in graces towards one another as a witness to our new life in Christ. Colossians, a letter from Paul to the church of Colossae, offers a beautiful picture of who Christ is. With the knowledge of Christ's preeminence, we are able to face the external pressures on our faith. Paul encourages the reader to put on the new man and to let the knowledge of this newness in Christ guide every aspect of our life. David Rushton is the Worship Leader at Calvary Chapel French Valley in Murrieta, California. For more information about what is going on at Calvary Chapel French Valley, go to http://ccfv.life. A Proverb a Day – Click this link to start receiving a text message every morning to start your day with a bit of God’s wisdom. https://bit.ly/3VzKryG. Daily Devotional – Pastor Rick sends out one of his one-page devotionals every morning by email. Click the link to start receiving these encouraging messages every morning: https://bit.ly/3f0BTln. Click this link if you would like to see all CCFV’s sermons as well as other resources: https://calvaryfv.com/the-sermons/ Click this link to stay connected with what is going on at CCFV: https://connectcard.church/xC1ccXmX2Jq5ywySljAe Get into a Life Group: https://calvaryfv.com/next-steps/#lifeGroups Let us pray for you: https://calvaryfv.com/next-steps/#prayForYou Worship God with your giving: https://calvaryfv.com/give/

Scripture References: Colossians 3:12-17

From Series: "Colossians: Christ in All"

Colossians, a letter from Paul to the church of Colossae, offers a beautiful picture of who Christ is. With the knowledge of Christ's preeminence, we are able to face the external pressures on our faith. Paul encourages the reader to put on the new man and to let the knowledge of this newness in Christ guide every aspect of our life.

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