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In analyzing a biblical worldview, which distinctive would be most compelling to your non-Christian friends? Why?
Austin replied 2 months ago 142 Members · 143 Replies
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The answer of identity and purpose of being created along with why do we see and experience the things we see. Because most people I find are looking for a stable and meaningful identity along with being able to cope and understand all the pain and suffering we experience in life
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The most compelling distinctive would be that our sin can be forgiven and that we are saved by grace through faith in Christ Jesus and not by our own efforts or works (Ephesians 2:8-9). The biblical God is a personal God, and we can have an intimate relationship with Him.
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I think walking in an intimate relationship with the creator of the universe and having atonement for our sin nature
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I would think the thought that the Bible illustrates good and evil, right and wrong, and the consequences or rewards for certain actions so closely resemble the world now that this should be compelling to non Christian friends. This would show that Christians are not “perfect people”, they are everyday people who are striving to live in the way God wants us to live, but stumble and stumble often. The thought that one mistake does not make you a bad person or a non Christian, but that you really have infinite amount of times to stumble and come back is something that I would hope be inspirational for everyone.