Personal Worldview Essay

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Personal Worldview Essay

1. Module 7

Personal Worldview Essay

Teresa Metzger

Grand Canyon University

PHI101

December 12, 2008

2. Module 7

My personal worldview that I am currently living in today is that of a moral and ethical code of conduct that Christ commands us to live by. That code and conduct as being a follower of Jesus Christ and his commandments. I am a born again believer and I believe that Jesus came from Heaven to Earth so that I may have eternal life with him after my time here on earth is done.

My worldview incorporates my understanding of God by acknowledging that he exists in three forms; God the Father, the maker of the universe and every living breathing thing on this planet. God the Son, he sent his son Jesus Christ to earth to show man the way to eternal life. Thirdly he exists as the Holy Spirit. The resurrected Jesus whom I worship, and who I also consider as that little voice talking to me when I am in the midst of any crisis, issue, or even joy in my life.

God is approachable, meaning we can come to him with any problem, question, and concern. He will be our best friend because he is not judgmental. He loves us unconditionally. Honesty is Gods main virtue, no matter how much it hurts; he will always be truthful, for our own good. He is also very capable, meaning he can make anything happen if we are obedient in following his commandments, and being diligent in our prayer life. A small example of this would be when I divorced. I prayed for God to aid me in purchasing a new home for my children and myself. Well, all the people of this “world” told me that it would never happen. After many months of praying and praying, I finally found a private lender who was a believer, and bent over backwards for me, and finally got me approved for a home loan all on my own. This is why I believe in...

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