Reframing Your Worldview
What’s your worldview? A worldview is a set of beliefs that you build your life on. It’s the preconceived notions you carry around with you when you make decisions and take action. It’s the mental framework of your life. Often that framework is sub-conscious. We’re not even fully aware of it. Yet it affects everything we think, do and say! Your worldview includes your thoughts about life, death, the past, the present and the future. Your worldview includes what you feel about pain and suffering, and about good and about evil. Your worldview includes what you think about relationships, about time, and about money. Everything you think about life is included in what we call your worldview.
Have you ever taken a moment just to step back from your worldview and examine it? What if, in examining it, you find out that something is out of kilter? What then?
Starting this Easter (now there’s a worldview altering event!) we’re going to take six weeks—42 days—to step back and have a good solid look at our own worldview. We’re going to pull it from the subconscious level to the conscious. And we’re going to ask the very question posed above: Is my worldview in line with the truth? Is anything out of kilter? And, if so, how do I get my worldview back on track again?
We’re confident the resurrection of Jesus Christ will reframe your worldview!