Bible and Worldviews

This article explores how Sikhism understands salvation, grace, and spiritual assurance through devotion, humility, and moral transformation. It explains why assurance is not central in Sikh thought, then carefully compares this with the Bible’s message of grace, forgiveness, and confidence grounded in God’s saving action.
This article explores how Sikhism understands moral failure through ego (haumai), karma, and spiritual discipline. It explains the Sikh path of transformation through devotion and service, then carefully compares this with the Bible’s diagnosis of sin, guilt, bondage, and the need for a new heart.
Sikhism teaches belief in one formless God, often called Waheguru, known through remembrance, obedience, and communal devotion rather than personal revelation. This article explores Sikh prayer, daily practices, honour–shame culture, and how Sikh devotion compares carefully with the Bible’s understanding of God’s name, character, and holiness.