Module 1-1 Reflection Questions And Answers

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Module 1

Reflection 1-1.

I will try to line up my answers to each question.

Bold letter question:
There is no question that our God has been communicating with man ever since our first man Adam from the Garden of Eden throughout the ages.

1. Our most gracious God assuredly communicates with us through nature, something of His being, His power, His sense of beauty and even His wrath.
2. Claiming divine authority in any given message should be evaluated according to divine calling, commission and inspiration. These messages perhaps should address the role of our faith on what lies outside human reason.
3. Divine working through the Holy Spirit such as the effectiveness of our Lord’s death and resurrection is the elements missing in their Buddhism meditations.
4. Most certainly there is much more to know than can be known through the human mind. Because our mind has such a limitation in perceiving spiritual reality, we try to exercise our faith to receive divine revelation.
5. The Spiritual world lies beyond our nature we observe.
6. Through the exercise of our faith, we receive divine revelation.
7. Divine revelation should not contradict the knowledge attained by human reason.
8. Holy Spirit controls our divine revelation.
9. We should watch closely those claiming to be divine and check with the spiritual principle we get from the Holy Spirit.

Reflection 1-2.

1. Yes, miracles certainly have occurred. Albert

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