Biblical Worldview!

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


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.

Rick Lancaster - January 22, 2023

The Birth of the King – Matthew 1:18-25

The Birth of the King – Matthew 1:18-25

Pastor Rick Lancaster continues a series in the gospel of Matthew: The Savior-King and His Kingdom. Matthw gives us a unique perspective on the birth of Christ – from the vantage point of Joseph, Mary’s husband. Rick describes the significance of Christ’s birth and Joseph’s faith to take Christ as his own. Matthew’s gospel serves as a bridge between the Old and New Testaments. Matthew seeks to prove to the Jews that Jesus is the long-awaited Messiah. For those of us who are not Jews, Matthew helps us to see our Savior-King more clearly and through his gospel learn to live well in Christ’s kingdom today. Rick is the Senior Pastor of 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. 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: Matthew 1:18-25

From Series: "Matthew: The Savior-King and His Kingdom"

Matthew’s gospel serves as a bridge between the Old and New Testaments. Matthew seeks to prove to the Jews that Jesus is the long-awaited Messiah. For those of us who are not Jews, Matthew helps us to see our Savior-King more clearly and through his gospel learn to live well in Christ’s kingdom today.

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