A Barna survey in 2019 found that only 6% of Christian have a biblical worldview. That means that 94% of Christians do not look at the things of the world in a manner that lines up with God's Word. That is not good! Hebrews 11:6 says, "Without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him." This series of messages seeks to raise our awareness of our own worldview and then compare it to God's perfect Word.
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Pastor Rick Lancaster continues in the gospel of Luke. When bad, difficult, or uncomfortable things come into our lives we might refer to it as a storm. Storms are interruptions or disruptions in the ideal life. Jesus deals with two radically different storms in this message; one physical, the other spiritual. Both of them were bigger than the people involved. By looking at how Jesus dealt with these storms we learn how to walk through the storms of our lives.
Rick is the Senior Pastor of Calvary Chapel French Valley in Murrieta, California.
The gospel of Luke depicts the humanity of Christ. As Luke describes the stories of Jesus' life, we should look for how those stories connect to our own stories.