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CHRISTIAN

MORALITY
By: Lade, Dwight J.

Many of us people misinterpret God's love, and the more we


misinterpret the more we do bad things and having a bad
image of God. One of the things I have learned in this subject is
that God's love is one of the most beautiful gift that we
received that some people just don't recognize. It doesn't mean
that we don't get what we prayed for it means God doesn't
loves us, it just happened for a reason. There is always a reason
why God sometimes doesn't want us to have we want. He
wants better for us, we must be careful on our actions and do
our things that is accordingly and to the will of God.

One of the things that I have learned in this subject is that God
loves us so much he sacrificed his self for our sins. He was willing to
give his life for us to be saved, and we must be very thankful and
blessed because we have a God that has love us unconditionally, a
God who has eternal love, a God who forgives our sins even we
always sin, but he still forgives us not punish us.

What I have learned about Morality is that Morality is more


complicated than simply deciding between good and wrong. This is
due to the fact that the definition of "good" varies from person to
person. To others, it would imply adhering to all of the rules, laws,
and regulations that a greater power has established. The spirit of
the law is followed, but it is possible that they are not genuinely
obeying the spirit of the law in this case. Others may consider that
avoiding punishment is a positive thing. Because they dread
punishment, they will only do good and shun evil. The point of living
a moral life is to grow more like God and what He intended us to be,
and not the other way around.

And I think why morality is complicated and not easy to


understand. Because it's a trait, we cultivate and grow
throughout our lives, nurturing and growing into
something that will not only continue to do good and
avoid bad but also understand why.

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