For me, the exact truth in terms of statistical accuracy is not so relevant as the fact that less than 100% of those claiming to be Christians have a Biblical worldview. I am going to assume this means a theistic (definitely NOT to be confused with deistic) worldview. These results then imply that, as a Christian, there might be a discrepancy between what I say and do at any one time and, worse yet, what I, in faith, believe. In college I read a book called "The Universe Next Door" by James Sire. This was a profound experience and one that was deepened by my writing a review on the book. Sire defines a worldview as a commitment of sorts...something that comes from the HEART. Sounds pretty important for a Christian, eh? He says, "The essence of a worldview involves the mind, but it is first of all a commitment, a matter of the soul." The statistical claim about which I comment implores me to examine my own HEART. Fortunately, Paul reveals to me in Romans 8 that "He who searches HEARTS knows what is the mind of the Spirit because the Spirit intercedes for the Saints according to the will of God." I may not have the perfect HEART and therefore the perfect story to tell but this is NOT about me and the only way my story is truly GOOD is for it to be His story creating mine. Rather, it is about the HS residing at my center...in my HEART. I struggle to move closer to Him but there is always that bit of distance...always something that separates us. He is the Potter and I am the clay. I am the broken vessel and He is the Light that WILLS and will shine out from within. This is about submission which is giving up MY worldview and asking God for His. This is about Him being at my center establishing His worldview in my HEART. If I can allow His mastery for even a moment, maybe someone that was blinded by darkness will see His light...see the glory of a worldview created by God for their life as His works His will in MY life! Finally, and fortunately, if I cannot find my own words in those moments, I can claim the glorious words declared in the old hymn, "Blessed Assurance" as my own.
Perfect submission, all is at rest.
I in my Savior am happy and blessed.
Watching and waiting, looking above,
Filled with His goodness, lost in His love.
Thank you for your God-thought-provoking statistic! ...one living stone among many patiently waiting...watching and waiting...