Biblical Worldview Persuasive
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Order NowA worldview is how you see the world in your own respectful way. The bible tell us what rules He has for us. In order to understand you have to have the passionate for it in your heart, soul, and mind. A lot of people may not know or why they feel the way they do, or how developed their perceptions of the way they were taught. My belief, God has given all of us an incredible gifts through the bible that provides us with the tools, and knowledge that we need in order to live a full life of blessings. Natural World
In the Book of Romans the natural world was created by God. His righteousness, his power, and his godliness have been obviously portrayed to this world. It states in (Romans 1:20) “For the invisible of things him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead: so that they are without excuse” (NIV). When believing in the word of the bible means that God created all things of the world and knowing what he spoke was the truth. God will give everybody the opportunity to know him and accept him into their hearts and lives. Individuals that choose not to do so, will eventually have to be called into judgment and endure the fate that they have ultimately chosen by rejecting the power and magnitude of God. Human Identity
God created the earth for man to enjoy in abundance and for mankind to be in direct and intimate fellowship with him. He created man with a conscious whereby we could discern God’s presence and creation in everything including our own selves. All creation was given to man to rule over and enjoy (Genesis 1:28-30). Distant from God man is without meaning and purpose, exactly what stated in Paul’s letter to Romans. Man has decided that they were wise engaged to ignore the person of God, and to declare an existence apart from him. In today’s world with nonbelievers and humanist declaring independence from God, saying that mankind is enough into itself. They believe mankind will become wiser, smarter, and more advanced until we all live in a unity of ideal paradise of our own making. Human Relationships
Paul tells us that in man’s refusal to acknowledge God, “God gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonor their own bodies between themselves (Romans 1:24). So, when you are a mere human being, pass judgment on them and yet do the same things, do you think you will escape God’s judgment? Or do you show contempt for the riches of his kindness, forbearance, and patience. Not realizing that God’s kindness is intended to lead you to repentance. But because of stubbornness and unrepentant hearts, storing, up wrath against yourself for the day God’s wrath when his righteous judgment will be revealed. Culture
Paul seen the culture where it was in Romans, from the reputation of the church, he knew that God was working there and desperately wanted to be a part of it. Irrespective of sex, religion, orientation, nationality etc. the message is to be preached to all peoples (Romans 1:14-15). Paul seen his teaching there of culture of rejoicing in suffering set forth in highlighting the fruits of it produces, such as endurance, character, and hope. By now Paul ushers in a culture of grace vice a culture of judgment. Which states “For sin will have no dominion over you, since you are not under law but under grace” (Romans 6:14, NIV). Paul explains that they have been freed of the law and are now slaves of Christ with the fruits of eternal life. This teaching is not to sin freely, but to rejoice in our struggles knowing that we are forgiven. Conclusion
My strongest believe for understanding the world would be the Bible. If we are a believer of His Word then we should allow it to shape our worldview. If we continue to depend only upon what we believe to be right, we would face a life of troubles while on earth, and a life spent in eternity away from God.
References
Romans Chapter 1-8, New International Version
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search= Romans%201-8 Version NIV
Towns, Elmer L. and Ben Gutierrez. The Essence of the New Testament. A Survey Nashville 2012.