195137306-Christian biblical narrative

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1 The Christian Biblical Story Student’s Name University Course Professor Date
2 The Christian Biblical Story The Christian biblical story is divided into four parts: creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. The story sheds light on the nature of God and reality, focusing on health concerns. Creation - By the biblical tale, God created everything, from humans to the universe. As an act of trust, God formed humans after His likeness and assigned them the care of the earth and its inhabitants (Skillen , 2019). The depiction of God in this narrative highlights his compassionate nature and concern for his creations' welfare. Fall - This specific biblical narrative, which focuses on the consequences of disobedience, is called the fall. The world suffered because of their misdeeds. The story shows that sin carries products and that the cause of illnesses lies in the world’s moral decay. Although God appeared to have abandoned his creation, he continued trying to make peace with his descendants. Redemption - Through the Bible's narrative, redemption is the primary message. The plan of God grows in forgiveness and restoration. This was realized using Jesus Christ's life, passing, and revival. Jesus' death on the cross provided reparation for our transgressions and cleared the path toward divine-human harmony. This highlights God's benevolent nature and desire to grant His creation's best wishes. Restoration - The end of the biblical narratives marks the final chapter of restoration. This displays God's purpose for restoring all creatures ( Medved, 2019). Healing all diseases is included. No more suffering, sadness, or death will exist in this newly formed world. God's hope and healing capabilities are demonstrated in this text, even during hardships. Through its depiction of God's caring and reparative actions, this narrative offers solace and optimism. Amidst disease and sorrow, God is actively working toward healing and restoration. For those who hold Jesus Christ dear, a future without sickness and mortality awaits.
3 The Christian biblical narrative provides a comprehensive knowledge of God's nature and the reality of illness and disease. It demonstrates that God is a kind, caring creator who only wants the best for his creation. Although sickness and disease are shown to result from the world's depravity, faith in Jesus Christ provides hope for the future.
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4 References Medved, G. (2019). Theosis (deification) as a biblical and historical doctrine. Kairos: Evangelical Journal of Theology , 13 (1), 7-38. https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/319716 Skillen, J. W. (2019). God's Sabbath with creation: Vocations fulfilled, the glory unveiled . Wipf and Stock Publishers. https://books.google.co.ke/books? hl=en&lr=&id=QPCaDwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PR9&dq=By+the+biblical+tale, +God+created+everything,+from+humans+to+the+universe.+As+an+act+of+trust, +God+formed+humans+after+His+likeness+and+assigned+them+the+care+of+the+earth +and+its+inhabitants.&ots=J2SDVHvKe5&sig=EJ4VlX89dSYYD9TsYYwNVOMvWb M&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false