October 11, 2015
BIBL 425 B07
BIBLICAL CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW
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Paul spent much of his missionary time teaching Jesus’s word. Paul often refers to himself as a salve of God, and with this he brings the true meaning of Jesus’s message to us on many instructional levels. His instruction is from everything to creation to marriage, justification and salvation. Our biblical worldview is constructed according to the Book of Romans, to view our death, judgement, our soul and all of human kind.
Creation:
Paul challenges his audience to see God as our creator, those of us who are Christians have no doubt, but for the benefit of the non-believer, Paul begins to navigate through the “Romans Road …show more content…
We understand this to be rebellious against God and every Christian who tries to please God struggles with sin. In Romans 5:12 (NIV), Paul tells us “through Adam sin entered into the world and so death was passed on to all men because the “wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23 NIV) The effect of Adam’s sin on nature is connected with the human dominion over nature (Gen. 1:26-28 NIV). Since Adam was accountable to God to rule the earth and to tend the garden, his sin affected the natural world for which he was responsible. Paul is explaining no matter how talented, wisdom oriented and knowledgeable we are we will never combat sin on our own, and to understand this is to understand Paul and stand alongside with hm.
Romans 6:1:14 proclaims the good news, sinners can understand and make things right by believing in all off Jesus’s works. Paul is expressing his belief in the Genesis account of Adam and Eve and supports the idea that they are not some legendary beings and for this reason we need to be redemptive. Adam and Eve simply disobeyed God, and when Paul references death he is not just describing our physical death but warns us of our spiritual death as well. When we sin we are not right with God, we continue to separate ourselves from him by this very act of …show more content…
Our consistency with being Christians is faltered because of sin and one day are status will have changed. In theory we are no different than the audience 2000 years ago we are still on the same ground Paul stood one. According to Moo 8“With the first coming of Chris and pouring out of the scripture accomplished, the next event on the eschatological timetable is the return of Christ I glory” (Moo. Pg.369). To understand completely is that this was true for Paul as it is for us. We too have to wait when the unbelief of the nation of Israel changes to acceptance and faith for