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ASSESMENT

AND
MINITASK
IN
RELIGION

SUBMITTED BY: JOHN RICH


DESUSA

SUBMITTED TO: MR. JOVITO


CODILLA
ASSESSMENT
God's and man's histories are both included
in salvation history. It is how God has
regarded and cherished individuals from the
dawn of time. It's how people have
transitioned from having excessive wealth
that was given to them by God to having
nothing at all and back again. It's how the
Savior-King, Jesus Christ, gave his life in
order to release mankind from slavery. The
tale of how we are rescued or redeemed in
Christ is the exact definition of salvation
history.
 
The creation, the fall, and Adam and Eve
mark the beginning of redemption history.
Christ is the main focus. The foundation for
all redemptive history is laid by Christ and
the Cross, which makes them the
interpretive key. You arrive at him after
taking each previous step. He had an impact
on everything that came after. God intended
for us to have this kind of relationship with
Him. Because of this, everything that God
"wrote" in history serves to draw people to
him. Why is it critical to learn about the
history of salvation after taking all of this
into account? The past and present are both
parts of salvation history.
 
The narrative of salvation is constantly
evolving. God's plan includes us and is
significantly impacted by us. Knowing
God's plan for salvation is more than just
interesting knowledge. Understanding God's
deeds throughout history and interactions
with people helps us see who he really is.
On the other hand, understanding who God
is clarifies what he has accomplished
throughout the course of redemption history.
As a result, salvation history serves as the
cornerstone of the Church's entire
supernatural function and goal. It has a
direct impact on how we live and serve
within the Church.
 
Last but not least, salvation history is
significant because it clarifies how God has
operated in the world throughout time. It
also enlightens us about our identity as
God's people. Finally, it demonstrates the
depth of God's love for us and desire to
deliver us from sin.
MINI TASK
 
1. What is original sin?
 
- Original sin is the Christian doctrine that
holds that humans, through the fact of birth,
inherit a tainted nature in need of
regeneration and a proclivity to sinful
conduct.
 
2. How sin break our relationship with God?
 
-Sin drives a wedge between us and God and
will remain there until we come in humility,
confess that we are a sinner, and accept what
Jesus Christ did for us on the cross.
 
3. Who is the fulfilment of the great love of
God? Why?
 
-God sent Jesus into humanity to recue
mankind from the power of darkness and
bring us into fellowship with Him. In the
same way, as believers, we ought to love
one another.
 
4. How do I preserve my being an image of
God?
 
-Image bearers must also rely upon God's
grace and forgiveness through Jesus Christ
during times when we go astray. We should
also respond to God in worship. Praise him
for the grandeur and goodness of his
creation that reflects his handiwork.

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