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Manzi Kabuchu

Bible Coursework
Write a 500-word essay highlighting your convictions on two of the following topics:
1. God's nature and character
2. God's redemption plan
3. Eternal security
4. Biblical manhood
5. Biblical womanhood

God’s Redemption Plan


God’s redemption plan is the clearest expression of His love and justice. From Genesis to
Revelation, Scripture reveals one story: the rescue of humanity through Jesus Christ. This
plan began before the foundation of the world and was carried out through the life, death,
and resurrection of Jesus.
The fall of man in Genesis 3 did not surprise God. Instead, it set the stage for a redemptive
arc in which God would send His Son to atone for sin. Jesus, fully God and fully man, lived a
sinless life and became the perfect sacrifice. Through His blood, we are justified and brought
into right standing with God as seen in the verse Romans 5:9).
This redemption is not based on human effort but on grace alone through faith (Ephesians
2:8-9). It is available to all, yet it demands repentance and surrender. God's plan is both
deeply personal and globally encompassing. He desires that none should perish but that all
should come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9).
Moreover, redemption is not just about salvation from sin; it is about restoration to purpose.
In Christ, believers become new creations (2 Corinthians 5:17), adopted into God’s family,
and empowered to live lives that reflect His glory.
God’s redemptive plan is deeply personal and profoundly global. From what I picked from
class, is that it calls us to respond in faith, walk in holiness, and participate in His mission to
reach the nations.
In conclusion, my convictions about God’s nature and His redemptive plan shape every part
of my faith. From what I learnt with you (Tr Solomon) He is holy yet loving, just yet merciful,
and in His sovereign wisdom, He has provided a way for sinners to be redeemed. This is the
God I worship, trust, and serve.

Biblical Manhood
Biblical manhood is not shaped by culture, but by God’s Word. A biblical man is one who
embraces his identity as a son of God and lives with purpose, responsibility, and sacrificial
love.
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In creation, God made man in His image and gave him the responsibility to lead, protect, and
cultivate, as viewed in Genesis 2:15. This leadership is not about domination but about
servant-hearted responsibility. Christ was an example of this in His relationship to the
Church. He laid down His life not to show power, but to serve and save.
My Dad once told me...
“A godly man leads with humility, provides for his family, protects those under his care, and
walks in integrity. He is firm in conviction but gentle in spirit, courageous in action but always
guided by love. He values wisdom over pride and obedience over self-interest.”

Biblical manhood also includes spiritual leadership—discipling others, especially within the
home. He is to be a man of prayer, the Word, and faithfulness. The world distorts
masculinity, either by promoting passivity or toxic dominance. God calls men to a different
standard: one marked by strength under submission to Christ.
A biblical man builds up, blesses others, and reflects Christ in all things.

Thankyou For Reading


~Manzi Kabuchu

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