Why Ideas Shape Culture and Why Christians Must Think Biblically

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Why Ideas Shape Culture and Why Christians Must Think Biblically

Author: Dave Jenkins

Show: Equipping You in Grace

Date: April 8, 2026


Show Summary

In this episode of Equipping You in Grace, Dave Jenkins explains why ideas are never neutral and how worldviews shape culture, morality, identity, and truth claims. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 10:3–5, Acts 17, and other key passages, Dave walks through major cultural frameworks, including secularism, expressive individualism, scientism, and critical theory, and shows how Christians can evaluate modern ideas biblically rather than absorbing them passively.

You will learn how worldview drift often happens quietly through everyday exposure, why Scripture must remain our final authority, and how believers can grow in discernment, renew their minds, and live thoughtfully and faithfully in a world of competing narratives.


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This episode provides both theological clarity and practical tools to help you think biblically in a confused cultural moment.

Episode Notes

Key Scriptures

  • 2 Corinthians 10:3–5
  • Acts 17
  • Romans 1
  • Romans 12:2
  • John 17:17
  • Psalm 1
  • Psalm 19
  • Ephesians 4
  • 1 Peter 3:15
  • Isaiah 40:8

Episode Highlights

  • Ideas are never neutral. They shape lives, culture, and worship.
  • Worldview drift usually happens gradually through quiet absorption, not open rebellion.
  • Secularism explains reality without God and pressures believers into compartmentalizing faith.
  • Expressive individualism elevates the self and self-expression above God’s authority.
  • Scientism turns a method into a worldview and dismisses what cannot be measured as unreal.
  • Critical theory reframes truth as power-shaped and shifts moral authority from revelation to experience.
  • Discernment requires concept recognition. The same words can carry different worldviews underneath.

How to Biblically Evaluate Cultural Ideas

Use this framework to test ideas through Scripture rather than absorbing them passively:

  1. Authority: Who gets to define reality: self, culture, science, power, or God’s Word?
  2. Human Nature: Are humans basically good, morally neutral, victims only, or fallen image-bearers in need of redemption?
  3. Truth: Is truth objective and revealed, or subjective and constructed?
  4. The Problem: What does this worldview claim is wrong: lack of freedom, affirmation, power, or sin and separation from God?
  5. The Solution: What salvation does it offer: self-realization, restructuring, identity reinvention, or repentance and faith in Christ?
  6. Fruit: What outcomes does it produce: humility, holiness, responsibility, and clarity, or pride, confusion, blame-shifting, and instability?
  7. Scripture Test: Compare every claim directly with the Word of God as in Acts 17:11.
  8. Church Wisdom: Evaluate within the life of the local church, not in isolation.

Takeaways

  • Do not panic. Be anchored in the Word of God.
  • Know the true worldview of Scripture deeply. Truth exposes error.
  • Stay rooted in your local church where worldview formation is meant to happen.
  • Speak the truth in love. Clarity and character must stay together.

Call to Action

If this episode helped you grow in biblical clarity and discernment, consider subscribing and sharing it with others who need this teaching.

Also, consider checking out Dave’s new book on biblical worldview to go deeper in understanding truth, culture, and the Christian mind.

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