The Beauty and Glory of the Christian Worldview
Today’s Christians live in a culture shaped by a worldview that values tolerance and denies absolute truth—a stark contrast to the biblical worldview. As pilgrims in this world, we face the challenge of living in a society that embraces wickedness more brazenly than ever before. In light of these threats, it is vital that the church bring “into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ” (2 Cor. 10:5), standing firm on the truths of God’s Word. Please consider joining us, then, as we take up the important theme of the beauty and glory of the Christian worldview at the 2016 Puritan Reformed Conference, August 25–27. The church of Jesus Christ must remain steadfast in its conviction that the Lord has provided a better way for mankind, and that way starts and ends in Jesus Christ.
It is my hope and prayer that each conference attendee, speaker, and worker will be emboldened to say with C. H. Spurgeon, “The Christian, while in the world, is not to be of the world. He should be distinguished from it in the great object of his life. To him, ‘to live,’ should be ‘Christ.’ Whether he eats, or drinks, or whatever he does, he should do all
to God’s glory.”
The Beauty and Glory of the Christian Worldview
Today’s Christians live in a culture shaped by a worldview that values tolerance and denies absolute truth—a stark contrast to the biblical worldview. As pilgrims in this world, we face the challenge of living in a society that embraces wickedness more brazenly than ever before. In light of these threats, it is vital that the church bring “into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ” (2 Cor. 10:5), standing firm on the truths of God’s Word. Please consider joining us, then, as we take up the important theme of the beauty and glory of the Christian worldview at the 2016 Puritan Reformed Conference, August 25–27. The church of Jesus Christ must remain steadfast in its conviction that the Lord has provided a better way for mankind, and that way starts and ends in Jesus Christ.
It is my hope and prayer that each conference attendee, speaker, and worker will be emboldened to say with C. H. Spurgeon, “The Christian, while in the world, is not to be of the world. He should be distinguished from it in the great object of his life. To him, ‘to live,’ should be ‘Christ.’ Whether he eats, or drinks, or whatever he does, he should do all
to God’s glory.”
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