Faith to the responsibilities of the beginning and the end of Christian faith You created every part of me and put me in the womb of my mother The main part of the faith of Christian is that God is the gift of life and the recipient It is to believe that. He formed us in the womb and took our lives when I thought that time was ripe. Some Christians believe that Jesus lives our lives when we know best, I believe that we will not improve spirituality at all. God will teach us the divinity of life.
The beginnings of Christianity are not based on an exclusive belief system. Christian faith is based on the reaction of God's love for sinners hateful to you and me. There is nothing narrow or elite because of the belief that "Like you". Charles Spurgeon is a strong teacher of Christians, "When considering that he was completely lost and destroyed, his whole body is polluted and filthy without contaminated parts, declares a sin, then says Jesus' Seeing the cleansedness through blood and the grace of God, seeing that sin died, I see the soul of the man suffering the benevolent eyes of the Lord.
Sin is not the beginning or the end of Christian theology. The story of Christianity is, first of all, the story of a loving God who likes good creation. Even if creation was contaminated by sin, creation is still good, and God still like it. Christianity is ultimately incorporated into hope as this loving creator is always trying to restore and save people who are contaminated by sin. Christians believe that grace is not only sacred but extends from one person to another. Therefore, throughout history Christians have played an important role in starting hospitals, cafeterias, food storage rooms, evacuation centers and so on. Of course, these altruistic efforts are in stark contrast to squatting squatting occasionally in the name of religion, including Christianity, but altruistic ideals in Christian theology are well supported .
Professional psychology and theory of sin and grace: Christian leader's view Mark R. McMinn George Fox University, mmcminn @ georgefox.edu