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CLE PERFORMANCE TASK

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JMJ
CLE 10
1 Quarter: Christian Social Responsibility
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Name/s: Japhet Claro, Geneen Gelvoleo


Section: 10C
Performance Task Script

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Let’s talk about Christian Social Responsibility.
Since in the beginning of humanity, people have been pondering deep questions.
Some of those questions may include what should I do, how do I do it? What is right? What is wrong?

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Christian Social Responsibility is all about values and behavior.


His word does not give us a list of ethical choices for us to blindly follow but it does make us boundaries or guidelines
to make ethical choices.

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When one does not comprehend fate or understand God's sovereignty, one grows forward willfully, staggering and
tottering.

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Through the fog, the journey is too difficult to make and the journey will make one’s heart break.
Suffering fills the days without God.

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If one accepts the creator’s sovereignty, submit to all His arrangements and seek to gain true human life, one can
break free from the heartache, and break free from all of one’s suffering.
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When people recognize God’s sovereignty over their human fate and bid farewell to painful days when they tried to
build a good life with two hands of their own, they’ll no longer struggle against fate and pursue their so-called goals.

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We are created to ask deep questions. We should be asking what should we do, how do we do it? What is right and
what is wrong? As Christians, we need to remember to whom we take these questions. God, our Creator, is our
authority for Christian Social Responsibility.

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How can we practice CSR?

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First, we have a Christian duty to serve each other. The Bible says, "Each one should use whatever gift he has
received to serve others, faithfully administering God's grace in its various forms." (1 Peter 4:10 ) It is in our service
that all will see God's grace in action as we demonstrate our faith. Service is the embodiment of Christian love toward
others.

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Second, we have a Christian duty to encourage one another. First Thessalonians 5:11 says, "Therefore, encourage
one another and build each other up." It is easy in this world to become discouraged because of work, relationships
and finances. It is through encouragement that people can rise up and overcome any obstacle they may encounter if
they believe in themselves. So, it is our Christian duty to help them believe, overcome and stay faithful in a
discouraging world.

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Third, we have a Christian duty to help carry burdens for others. Galatians 6:2 says, "Carry each other's burdens,
and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ." Nobody should have to walk alone in the valley of being burdened.
We need to walk with others and share in and lighten the heavy load many carry on their shoulders. Jesus removed
our greatest burden at the cross. Therefore, we -- just as Jesus did -- need to help our brothers and sisters who are
lost in the valley.
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Lastly, we have a Christian duty to pray for each other. James 5:16 says, "Therefore confess your sins to each other
and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective." The
heavy loads we carry just don't stay in the natural world, but also belong in the spiritual. We must pray for each other.
Sometimes when we are tired and burdened we just don't feel like praying. Therefore, we as Christians must
intercede for our brothers and sisters and pray on their behalf. Powerful and effective prayer will make all the
difference.

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To whom much is given, much is required. As Christians, we have a duty toward others. It is not a choice, but it is
required. What a much different place this would be if we all as Christians would rise up and perform our duty as
diligently as the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown. Therefore, be encouraged that it is not too late to take your post
and serve God and others to the fullness of your duty. For if you do not take your post and do your duty, who will?

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