Past TCW Minutes
TCW Minute: One Perfect Life (Week of Jan. 2, 2017)
What is God’s solution to man’s biggest problem? This is David Wheaton, host of The Christian Worldview.
Jesus Christ is the only person who has ever lived a perfect life. His every thought, word, and deed were perfectly pleasing to God.
The rest of us can’t fathom this perfection, as we all are afflicted with sin in and around us.
But the good news from Scripture is: “[God] made [Christ] who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.” 2 Corinthians 5:21
Jesus Christ’s sinless life is the reason that only He, through His sacrificial death on the cross, is able to satisfy God’s wrath and justice for our sin.
Hear more in an interview with John MacArthur at TheChristianWorldview.org.
This weekend, we’ll discuss making and keeping resolutions.
TCW Minute: War on Christmas (Week of Dec. 26, 2016)
Who will win the Christmas war? This is David Wheaton, host of The Christian Worldview.
At this time of year, we hear about the “war on Christmas”—nativity scenes banned from public spaces, atheists putting up billboards against Christmas, and employees pressured to say “happy holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas.”
There may be a war on Christmas, but did you know that Christ’s birth was a declaration of war by God that ultimately results in victory over sin, death, and those who reject Him?
The Bible says, “God highly exalted His Son … so that at the name of Jesus every knee will bow, and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” Philippians 2:9-11
The battle may rage but the war is as good as won.
Here an interview about this at TheChristianWorldview.org.
This weekend we’ll talk about man’s problem and God’s solution.
TCW Minute: Cradle to Cross (Week of Dec. 19, 2016)
How does Christ’s cradle relate to His cross? This is David Wheaton, host of The Christian Worldview.
The Christmas carol that starts: What child is this, who, laid to rest, On Mary’s lap is sleeping?
goes on to say: Nails, spears shall pierce him through, the cross he bore for me, for you.
Jesus was born to die. To abbreviate Hebrews 2:7, Jesus had to be made like His brethren in all things … to make propitiation for the sins of the people.
In the hustle and bustle of Christmas, let’s not forget that baby Jesus in the wooden trough was the beginning of His march to the wooden cross.
Hear an interview about this at TheChristianWorldview.org.
And then tune in this weekend for another topic that will sharpen your worldview.
TCW Minute: How Do We Pursue Sanctification? (Week of Dec. 12, 2016)
How does a Christian pursue sanctification? This is David Wheaton, host of The Christian Worldview.
Sanctification means being set apart for God or holiness. In Scripture, God is described as “holy, holy, holy” and believers are called to “be holy yourselves also in all your behavior; because it is written, “You shall be holy, for I am holy.” 1 Peter 1:14-16
But how? The pursuit of sanctification is more than just doing what is right and avoiding what is sinful. It is surrendering to God’s will, allowing the Holy Spirit to conform us to the perfect example of sanctification—Jesus Christ.
This is how we derive our deepest satisfaction in life because God designed us to be holy.
Hear an interview about sanctification at TheChristianWorldview.org.
This weekend, we’ll talk about Christmas, from the cradle to the cross.