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  • Do you feel you understand a biblical worldview of redemption? Why is it important for you to do so?

    Posted by Deleted User on 05/03/2021 at 15:07
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    Deleted User
    10/22/2024 at 18:06

    Now Yes. For Jesus Christ laid down His life for me so that I should be able to see my students the way Christ sees me. If I do that, it may win them to Christ Jesus for that is my reason for being in that school.

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    Deleted User
    09/27/2024 at 17:48

    Yes, understanding a biblical worldview of redemption is crucial as it emphasizes that humanity, created in God’s image, fell into sin and requires divine intervention for restoration. This worldview highlights the significance of Christ’s sacrifice as the sole means of redemption, offering hope and a relationship with God. It shapes how we approach education, relationships, and moral decisions, fostering an environment of grace and growth in our lives and communities.

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    Deleted User
    08/16/2024 at 13:59

    I do believe I understand redemption. It’s important for me to understand this concept so I can approach students in a Christ-like manner and point the way to God’s forgiveness and salvation.

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    Deleted User
    08/15/2024 at 18:10

    Yes – it is the only way forward sometimes, and keeps me from getting stuck on the past. The Switch foot “Dare you to move” (“like today never happened”) is a good reminder to me of this.

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    Deleted User
    08/10/2024 at 14:19

    It is important to understand a biblical worldview of redemption, not only in our personal walk with Christ, but to implement this to our students. Many worldviews do not include the redemptive work of Jesus’ death and resurrection for our sin, so that we have restored relationship with our Heavenly Father. This can lead to lack of morals, without a Biblical worldview. The verse I continue to refer to is, “We have all sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” This clearly reveals our need for redemption which is only fulfilled in Jesus Christ.

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