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Do you feel you understand a biblical worldview of redemption? Why is it important for you to do so?
Austin replied 3 months, 3 weeks ago 96 Members · 95 Replies
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Yes, I am redeemed through the Savior, Jesus Christ and by what he did for us. I believe it’s important to understand this from a biblical perspective because I have a responsibility to not just share this good news, but to demonstrate the redeeming qualities that Christ left for us. I want my students to know Christ, and as Dr. Black states… they are likely to view Him through the lens of how we treat them. Having a biblical worldview of redemption is necessary as a Christian school teacher, and it is also necessary to relate our lessons back to Him and his redeeming mercy & grace. It allows me to value them the way Christ values us and to see them the way Christ sees them.
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I do feel that I understand a biblical worldview of redemption. I have experienced God’s grace many times in my life and it is a constant reminder of how I am to respond and react to others I do life with. It is important for me to understand this concept because it directly relates to how I interact with and care for my fellow co-workers and students. Everyone has value because God has declared that they do. Therefore I am to treat them as such.
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I do not deserve the mercy and grace that God has extended to me. By showing these to my students I am modeling the gospel in my classroom.
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Yes, I feel that I understand a biblical worldview of redemption. The entire reason for Christ coming to Earth was to redeem us from our sins. If there was no redemption, why keep trying? If you can not improve, why keep trying? We need to let our students know that there is a reason to keep trying, that they can get better, that they can be redeemed, regardless of what they were told previously.
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Yes, I understand how it needs to impact all that we do each day. I am working to make that very clear to my staff.