The Gospel: The Foundation And Fuel Of A Biblical Worldview
A worldview post showing that biblical thinking stands on the gospel and draws life from what Christ has done.
Book Maps
Guided book-level charts that help readers see the structure, movement, and emphasis of individual letters and books.
Introduction
You can build structure, rhythms, and discipline, and still miss the foundation.
A biblical worldview is not ultimately built on effort. It is built on the gospel.
What The Gospel Is
The gospel is the good news of what God has done for us in Christ.
Christ lived in righteousness, died for sin, rose in victory, and now secures forgiveness, reconciliation, the Spirit, and hope.
Why The Gospel Grounds Worldview
Without the gospel, worldview formation turns moralistic and burdensome.
With the gospel, the reader sees life through grace, redemption, and the finished work of Christ.
What The Gospel Changes
The gospel redefines identity, reframes suffering, and anchors obedience.
It keeps the reader from building a life on self-reliance or performance.
A Guardrail to Consider
The gospel should not be reduced to motivation or general encouragement.
It is the central reality that keeps worldview from becoming mere technique.
What To Practice
Return daily to what Christ has done, what that means now, and how grace should shape the next step.
The reader who returns to the gospel returns to the proper center of biblical thinking.
