Topic 4 review - Lecture notes 4 PDF

Title Topic 4 review - Lecture notes 4
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Course Christian Worldview
Institution Grand Canyon University
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Review for topic 4 CWV101...


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Topic 4 Review This topic review is a tool designed to prepare students for the Topic 4 Quiz. Instructors will grade the topic review for completion. Save the topic review to your computer and submit when complete. When completing this review, answers should be in your own words or quoted with quotation marks and be drawn from one of the course readings (textbook and lecture referenced below), or other sources listed in the syllabus. Outside sources, including internet sites, are not acceptable. When quoting and paraphrasing, include all authors' last names for citations that have multiple authors. For quoted citations, be sure to include the page or paragraph number(s). The quiz will be graded for accuracy, so take time to seek the correct answers for this topic review before you attempt the quiz. Once you start the quiz, do not exit the quiz until the entire quiz is completed. Exiting out of the quiz before it is complete may result in a zero grade. Please type your answers below each question. 1. Read Philippians 2:5-8 and briefly describe the direction Jesus’ life took. Never comparing or thinking highly of himself, but rather remain humble enough to get along with all man(kind). Christ wasn’t consumed by his by his image or reputation but chose to walk in the spirit of humility to serve all man. 2. Read John 1:1-3. What other familiar passage in Scripture does this remind you of? Genesis 1:1 and The Creation. 3. In what ways does the textbook say that Jesus is similar to Moses and David? He was the promised leader and deliverer who was modeled after the two central figures of Israel’s history in the Old Testament. 4. Briefly summarize the parable of the sower from Mark 4. Some humans will hear the word of God and let the enemy come and destroy it, while others will receive it with gladness but when affliction or persecution comes they deny the word because they lack rooted faith. Then there are those who are not capable of receiving the word because the care of the world is in their hearts. 5. Briefly list the three temptations of Jesus from Matthew 4. Hunger, Might, and Wealth

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6. How is Jesus described in 1 Corinthians 1:24 and John 1:1 Powerful and Majestic

7. In the lecture, Jesus is described as fully God and fully man; now briefly describe the Trinity and Jesus’ position in the Trinity. God the creator (of all). God the son (Christ the living example to man). God the spirit (leads us to truth) 8. Briefly describe the kingdom of God as taught in the textbook. Its present and still to come, 9. Read John 10:1-18 and briefly summarize how Jesus cares for his sheep. Christ who was the good shepherd, willing to lay down his life for his sheep and keeping his sheep safe from destruction and terror. 10. Briefly summarize the context and story of the parable of the good Samaritan in Luke 10:29 The moral of the story is to put our differences aside and help those in need. The Samaritan did not think about the race or the religion of the men, The Samaritan just want to help. 11. According to the lecture, what is the atonement, and where in the Old Testament is this referred to in prophecy seven times?

12. What does the incarnation refer to? God became flesh, and the second part of the Trinity. 13. According to the lecture, what three reasons are stated in Scripture for why God became a man in the person of Jesus Christ? To serve humanity, set an example, and die for our sins. 14. Read 1 Corinthians 1:18-25. What is the Apostle Paul referring to when he says at the end, “the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men”? God is almighty and powerful, many times greater than humanity.

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References Lecture 4. (2017). CWV-101: Christian Worldview. Phoenix, AZ: Grand Canyon University. Merrick, J. (2015). The wisdom and mercy of God. In Grand Canyon University (Ed.), The beginning of wisdom: An introduction to Christian thought and life (2nd ed.). Available from http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/grand-canyon-university/2015/the-beginningof-wisdom_an-introduction-to-christian-thought-and-life_ebook_2e.php

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