What is the purpose of human’s, the Bible states that God made humans to rule over all the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky and over every living creature that moves on the ground. He also wanted humans to procreate and live in the world that he had made for us. Our Lecture 5 notes say that God’s purpose for humanity was to reconcile people to himself through rescue, redemption, and renewal. The root cause of human problems is that we are sinful in nature and that is why God made it so that when we are bearing children it is painful, that is why we have to work for our food and clothes and why we do everything that we do whether it be good or …show more content…
Jesus was born to Joseph and Mary because God needed to have us to be reminded of who and what we are here for and what God can do for us. So Jesus became a part of us and walked among us and taught us all about God’s word and what God would do for us and that if we only believed in Jesus then we would once again walk with God and have eternal life. Jesus’s identity is important to the Christian worldview because it let’s us know that we have a purpose and reminds us to believe in God and do good and believe in him. As long as we have repent our sins and believe in God and try and remind each other what Jesus did for us and to teach what Jesus taught the disciples to each other. Restoration The solution to human’s problems is to restore people to himself that they might be fully reconciled to a relationship with him which was severed due to sin, according to Lecture 5. Grace and faith play a role in Christian salvation because we must have faith in God and Jesus that we will once again walk with them in eternal life and we must know that Jesus is the means of grace. The transformation of self and society is to believe in how one can receive forgiveness, fellowship and restoration with God, according the chapter 8 of the textbook “The Beginning Wisdom”.