Reflection On Biblical Worldview

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Introduction A biblical worldview is a vital tool in any Christian’s toolbox. Without a biblical worldview how are Christians supposed to look through rose-colored classes at the world. Take what they see and take what they have learned in the Bible and have them work together. A biblical worldview is how a Christian looks at the world and the events in the world, and responds to what they see.
Natural World Romans 1-8 teaches the readers about the natural world, human identity, human relationships, and culture. It is very important to know what each of these topics is, and how it impacts an individual’s biblical worldview. The first thing that Romans 1-8 teaches us is the natural world. The natural world is the world that we live in today; full of birds, animals, plants, other people. …show more content…

God considers this a foolish act. In Roman 1:22-23 the Bible states, “Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images made to look like a mortal human being and birds and animals and reptiles”. As clear in this verse we as Christians were wise, but then we became foolish. Carman author of the online article “Reflection on Romans 1-8” states, “Romans chapters one and three give a clear description of the state of the natural world. 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

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