1HEALTH CARE The four parts of the Christian biblical narrative describes the following about the nature of God and the reality of sickness: Creation:This narrative explained that God created the earth and everything worked according to God’s will. The world was created for human beings where they could nurture and every creature lives in peace in the presence of God’s glory. Fall:In the fall, Adam and Eve disobeyed God’s rule and this form of rebellious choice has been referred as fall. It represented the actions of the humanity which involves sinning and being put to spiritual and physical death. Redemption:In the redemption, God shows a plan for redeeming his world and those who have ever sinned in their life. The grand narratives of scripture show how God sent his Jesus Christ to the world and die for the sins. On the third day, he ascended to the heaven. Restoration:This part of the narrative explains about the restoration nature of God. This part explains that Jesus will come back to earth again and judge all individuals on the basis of righteousness and sins committed (Esqueda, 2014). According to the Christian biblical narrative, one could find hope and comfort in the light of illness by loving God and following God’s will. This is explained in all four parts of the narrative by showing that God brings healing, peace and lightens the burden of the humans (Esqueda, 2014). The four Christian biblical narratives have different implications.The creation narrative explains that by creating humans, it has been found how special people are for God. The fall shows the implications and consequences of disobeying God. The redemption plan indicates the
2HEALTH CARE original position and purpose of every human. The last plan restoration exemplifies the way to effectively understand sins and sufferings. It represents the God’s will to protect his followers and restore their character (Tryon, 2018).
3HEALTH CARE References: Esqueda, O. J. (2014). Biblical worldview: The Christian higher education foundation for learning.Christian Higher Education,13(2), 91-100. Tryon, D. N. P. (2018). BiblicalConceptsof Restorationasa Foundationfor Lifestyle Change.The Journal of Biblical Foundations of Faith and Learning,3(1), 28.