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Past TCW Minutes

TCW Minute: Spiritual Blind Spots (Week of April 11, 2016)

What is something that everyone has, that we are able to clearly see in others yet rarely in ourselves?  This is David Wheaton, host of The Christian Worldview.

If you answered “blind spots”, you are correct!  No one in Scripture received more strong criticism from Jesus than the scribes and Pharisees, the religious leaders of His day, who were known for their external displays of religiosity rather than an authentic, inner devotion.

Jesus said about them, “All that they tell you, do and observe, but do not do according to their deeds; for they say things and do not do them.”

We need to be washed daily with the Word and surrendered to the Spirit so our walk matches our talk and our hearts seek God’s glory rather than our own.

Hear an interview about five common spiritual blinds spots at TheChristianWorldview.org.

This weekend, we’ll discuss communism’s impact on America.

TCW Minute: Christian Response to Islamic Terrorism (Week of April 4, 2016)

What is the Christian response to Islamic terrorism?  This is David Wheaton, host of The Christian Worldview.

In the aftermath of Islamic terror attacks, those with a humanistic worldview often express the need to protect Muslims in the West from retributive hate crimes.  They also lay blame on the West’s intervention in Muslim affairs as the catalyst to Islamic terrorism and recruitment.

What should be the Christian response?  It is fully compatible with Scripture to hold the view that “My government has the duty to protect our citizens and defeat those seeking to kill us (Romans 13), and at the same time, I will be an ambassador of the grace and truth of Christ to Muslims I encounter.” (2 Corinthians 5)

Hear more about this in an interview with geo-political analyst Soeren Kern at TheChristianWorldview.org.

This weekend, we’ll discuss how to identify and overcome spiritual blind spots.

Last Words of Jesus (Mar 28 – Apr 3, 2016)

What do the last words of Jesus on the cross mean for us today?  This is David Wheaton, host of The Christian Worldview.

This past Friday commemorated Jesus offering Himself to pay God’s just death penalty for our sin.  During the six hours that He hung dying on the cross, Jesus made seven statements that give us rich insight into His person and purpose.

One of His statements, “It is finished”, is translated from the Greek accounting term tetelestai, meaning “paid in full.”  This is the best news for us, that Jesus paid our sin debt against God in full.  And then three days later He rose victoriously over death.  Jesus is the only living Savior and Lord!

Hear an interview about the last words of Jesus at TheChristianWorldview.org.

This weekend, we’ll discuss how the humanistic worldview responds to Islamic barbarism.

Mar 28, 2016|

TCW Minute: Who is Jesus and What is the Gospel? (March 21-27, 2016)

Who is Jesus and what is the gospel?  This is David Wheaton, host of The Christian Worldview.

Redemption Weekend is this coming weekend.  It was the most important event in the history of the world.  Jesus Christ, having lived a sinless life, offered Himself on the cross as the once-for-all payment for mankind’s sin.  And then He rose from the grave three days later, assuring believers that we serve a living King.

Jesus said that you can have your sins forgiven, enter into a right relationship with God, and receive eternal life in heaven by repenting and placing your faith in the person and work of Jesus Christ on your behalf.  If you haven’t, I urge you to do that today.

Hear an interview about Jesus and the gospel at TheChristianWorldview.org.

This weekend, we’ll discuss what the last statements of Christ on the cross mean for us today.

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