Benchmark - Gospel Dilemma
Autor: Sara17 • September 26, 2017 • 1,381 Words (6 Pages) • 965 Views
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When an individual of the Christian faith understands that as a Christian they are responsible for shaping their lives in according with the Christian worldview. When a person accepts the gift of salvation, he or she is said to be justified- made acceptable before (or made right with) God (Wagnor, 2015). Christians believe that mankind was saved by God’s grace. “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” (Matthew 5:16) The ability of transformation of oneself and society doesn’t happen overnight. According to the Christian faith, transformation is defined as one the is selfless and righteous.
There are a number of benefits to Christian worldview. God loves all of his creations and believes that they all have value and matter. True believers will experience life after death. God will have total forgiveness for all of our sins. God is here for us at all times he is with us, offering salvation, peace and eternal life. For some individuals that read the bible for the first time, especially Genesis 2, may find that God is a very harsh and unruly individual with his punishments he casted on Adam and Eve. Others may argue that the evidence in which backs the scriptures of the bible a center focus for denial and confusion. This would include the focus on God’s nature, God’s law, the afterlife, and the requirements of salvation.
Individuals of the Christian faith are strongly influenced in the way they think and behave. Christians are “God’s workmanship”, to display behavior of good work that glorifies God. Followers of Jesus Christ declare their love for the Lord, giving themselves over spiritually. Becoming selfless, and devoted to the work of God.
Thou there are many forms of religion and many different sets of world views that differ from person to person. The Christian faith is one of the largest religious organizations that have a strict following based on the teachings of Jesus Christ. God gave us his only son’s life in the form of a man to teach us his way and to lead us from sin. Only to sacrifice himself on the cross for all of our sins and to save humanity.
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Holman Christian Styarand Bible. (2011). Holy Bible. Nashville, Tennessee: Holman Christian Standard Bible.
How is BioLogos different from Evolutionism, Intelligent Design, and Creationism? . (). Retrieved from https://biologos.org/common-questions/
The Bible Story. (2015). Retrieved from http://thebiblestudy.co.uk/talks/human-nature.php
Wagnor, R. (2015). Understanding Salvation by Faith. Retrieved from http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/understanding-salvation-by-faith.html
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