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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Building A Life That Sustains A Biblical Worldview

Building A Life That Sustains A Biblical Worldview

A worldview post showing that sustained formation requires rhythms, not just intentions, so biblical thinking can last over time.

Introduction

You can understand truth, agree with truth, and begin to apply truth, and still drift.

A biblical worldview is not sustained by occasional clarity. It is sustained by intentional structure.

The Problem Most People Miss

Understanding without structure leads to inconsistency.

What you build your life around will determine what shapes your thinking.

The Pattern Of Drift

Drift does not happen suddenly.

It happens quietly when Scripture becomes occasional, reflection becomes shallow, reactions become instinctive again, and culture regains influence.

The Biblical Model Of Formation

Scripture does not call for occasional engagement.

It calls for ongoing saturation. Truth is not meant to visit your life. It is meant to fill it.

You Need Rhythms, Not Intentions

Intentions fade. Rhythms form.

A rhythm is something you return to whether you feel like it or not.

A Guardrail to Consider

This will not happen naturally.

But the aim is not to earn anything. The aim is to train the mind under the Word so that biblical thinking becomes more stable over time.

What To Practice

Build one small rhythm, keep it repeatable, and let it grow slowly.

The life that sustains a biblical worldview is a life that keeps returning to Scripture on purpose.

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Pastor Aamir Din serves in teaching and preaching ministry through the Word of God, pastoral shepherding, and gospel-centered discipleship. Additional content can be viewed via https://pastordin.us

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