Lesson 1 Christian Ethics 4
Lesson 1 Christian Ethics 4
Lesson 1 Christian Ethics 4
Lecture:
The Christian life is more than ethics but not less. God’s will include callings, gifts,
responsibilities and activities for specific groups and individuals that do not apply
to everyone. These elements form important parts of the Christian life for different
people. But the ways in which we carry out these elements of God’s will are in the
sphere of Christian ethics.
God’s will includes not just W____?____ we do as followers of Jesus but H___?____
we do it. The Christian life embraces the ways in which God wants all Christians to
live as they carry out their daily lives and work. This is the heart of Christian ethics
and is at the heart of what God desires of all of us if we are to please him.
Understanding God’s moral will, and making decisions and carrying out actions that
reflect it, constitute the central challenge of this course.
The purpose of this course is not to examine the whole spectrum of ethical
theories, though such a study is useful for understanding the various moral
orientations of the people we encounter from day to day. As Christians, we believe
that the appropriate foundation for human conduct is rooted in the character of
God and is disclosed to us through divine revelation found in the Bible, Christian
community, and through the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit.
God’s character and moral will for human beings has been revealed to us first
through the Old Testament fathers and prophets and finally, most clearly of all, in
the person of Jesus Christ. Therefore, our primary, though not exclusive, concern
in this course is to understand and apply the moral will of God to our lives. Although
Christian behavior is properly influenced by diverse categories of ethical theory, we
accept the religious or divine commands of God himself as having final moral
authority for us. Therefore, we seek to evaluate all of our moral obligations in the
light of God’s revelation.
1) As you think about your life and work, write down two or three moral issues that
are of concern to you at this time.
2) Why do you believe that God wants His people to engage in some concentrated
thought, discussion and decision making with regard to moral issues that affect our
lives and that of our colleagues? Explain.
Note: Submission Date – on or before June 30, 2018 @ HR Office from 8:00 to 5:00
pm……. or to Ms. Eunice at Law office (Saturday HR Office from 8am to 12nn and
look for Miss Zyra)