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I this year of Faith, we are asked to renew?
Also join together as? |
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Renew our own personal commitment to Jesus.
Join togehter as the Body of Christ in worshipping the living God. |
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| _______ _______ is necessary to love; the unaided human will not. |
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| That humans can save themselves by their own efforts unaided by grace. |
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| In James 2:10-13, what does Jame's teach the Christians? |
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| St Augustine championed the orthodox faith by...? |
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| Keeping the balance between the necessity of God's works and necessity of God's grace |
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How did Jesus apply the parable of the debtors to the woman who washed his feet?
Answer in three parts. |
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1. Contrasted her acts of kindness with the lack of these signs of hospitality from his Pharisee host.
2. Her many sins are forgiven, for she loved much.
3."Your sins are forgiven" LK 7:48
"You faith has saved you, go in peace." LK 7:50 |
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Paul invites Christians to act in love.
What aspects?
Answer in four parts |
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1. Humanity = everyone is equal
2. Church is one body
3. Summons community to love
4.Links love to the commandment "Love your neighbor as yourself" |
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In Roman 8:31-34
What type of questions does Paul ask? |
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| Throughout his epistles, St Paul mentions what virtues? |
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Theological virtues
(faith, hope, love) |
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What was the parable about two debtors?
And when was it said? |
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The parable was about one owing 500, one owing 50
Larger debt was forgiven and would love the creditor more than the other debtor.
It was told at the dinner Simon told the woman who washed Jesus's feet |
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| Story of the woman washing Jesus's feet? |
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used her tears
dried with her hair
expensive ointment |
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| What chapter/verse did the woman go to the home of Simon the Pharisee and wash Jesus's feet? |
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"I am the way"
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Where? |
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"O most merciful redeemer, friend and brother, may I know thee more cleary, love thee more clearly, and follow thee more nearly, day by day
Who?
Where?
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St richard of Wyche
13th century |
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| In Acts 8:1-25 who evangelize in Samaria? |
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After the Samaritan woman tells about Jesus, what do people say?
Which verse? |
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"....we know that this is indeed the Saviour of the world"
Jn 4:42 |
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| The _____ Jesus stays with them, the more they come to ________ (like Nanny McPhee!!) |
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"because of the woman's testimony, "He told me all that I ever did"
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Who? |
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"come see a man who told me all I ever did. Can this be the Christ?"
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Where? |
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When is the first time in John that Jesus says he is the Messiah?
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When? (quote)
to who? |
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Jn 4:26
"I who speak to you am he"
to the Samritan woman |
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God is spirit, he will not be limited to the _____nor the_____
(where the blanks are provide what? where?) |
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Samaritan Temple __Mount Gerizim
Jewish___Jerusalem |
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| What idea of worshipping God was new to the Samaritan woman? |
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| What can be used to avoid personal issues of conversion? |
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"Sir, I perceive that you are a prophet"
Where?
Who? |
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| Who knows us better than we do? |
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| Converson entails a thorough...? |
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| examination of conscience |
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"Sir, give me this water, that I may not thirst nor come here to draw"
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Where? |
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| Humans have thirst for the ultimate _____and ______of life? |
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"Our hearts are restless until they rest in Thee"
Who?
What? |
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"Everyone who drinks of this water will thirst again, but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst;......"
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"Sir, you have nothing to draw with, and the well is deep, where do you get that living well?..."
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Woman of Samaria
Jn 4:11-12 |
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"If you knew the gift of God; and who it is that is saying to you, 'Give me a drink' you would have asked him and would have given you living water"
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"How is it that you, a Jew, ask a drink of me a women of Samaria?"
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Who? |
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"Give me a drink"
Who?
Where? |
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What is strange about the time the Samaritan women went to draw water?
What time? |
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most women came for water early in the morning.
Noon |
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| Where does Jesus meet the Samaritan women? |
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| On the way back from Judea to Galilee |
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"Father, foregive them for they know not what they do"
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Who? |
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| What important events in Jesus's life did Bartemaeus witness? |
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Palm Sunday entrance
Cleansing of the Temple
Days of Jesus teaching and the controversies with the Pharisees and Sadducees
Jesus' crucifixion
until resurrection |
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| How were Bartimaeus' eyes opened? (2) |
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Physical healing
followed Jesus |
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"Go your way; your faith has made you well?"
Who?
Where? |
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| What was strange about Bartimaeus' healing |
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| granting sight to the blind was not a common occurence |
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"Master, let me receive my sight"
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Where? |
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| Full story of Bartimaeus? |
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Bartimaeus was in Jericho
He was a blind beggar
He called to Jesus and Jesus made him well |
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| When Bartimaeus calls Jesus the Son of David, we see he understands Jesus to be......? |
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| The fulfillment of the messianoc promises of the old testament |
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"Jesus son of David, have mercy on me !"
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| Where did Jesus talk to Bartmaeus? |
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| Jesus taught that who evoked the coming of the Messiah? |
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| What did the Pharisees believe was preventing the arrival of the Messiah? |
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| Pharisees believed the Messiah would come if? |
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| Every Jew obeyed every commandment of God for 30 minutes |
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"Thoses who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick....?
Who?
Where? |
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| How long did Matthew follow Jesus? |
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Full story of Matthew
9:9-13
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Matthew was a Capernaum
Jesus asked him to follow and hr did
Jesus went to dinner with Matthew and other tax collectors |
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| What was Matthews occupation? |
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| What was Simon's occupation? |
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| What attracts and frightens people? |
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"Do not be afraid; hence forth you will be catching men"
Who?
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"Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord
Wo?
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Jesus tells Simon to cast his nets during his sermon in Galilee
Simon does so after hesitation
Nets are REALLY full
Simon says he is not worthy
Jesus tells him he will be catching men |
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What happens in Luke 5:1-11
Summary |
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Simon gets a lot of fish in Galilee
Story , Fisher of Men |
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| What is a word for believing that there is a good path to take through life? |
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| What two actions are necessary for a conversation? |
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1. Person must believe that a good path to beneficial and healthy goal exists.
2. Person must turn around from bad direction and find the right one |
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| The way a person turns their life to believe in God and let faith change their whole way of life. |
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| What is the most basic form of natural law? |
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| What is at the deepest core of a person? |
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| What must he/she do to commit themselves to the faith? |
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| Why is the content of faith very important? |
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| Because humans are created to crave the truth |
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"We were buried......with him by baptism into death, so that as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life"
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"Through death adn resurrection, God has revealed the love that saves us and calls us to conversion of life through the forgiveness of sins?
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| What does the creed outline? |
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| What Christians hold as the essential matters of truth from the early times |
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| What does Christian mean? |
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| Jesus was especially strong in? |
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| His rejection of the Pharisee's teaching |
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Story of Mark 7:1-23
and Matthew 15:1-20 |
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| Critisized the Pharisee's on whether his disciples followed the mandates of the Parisee tradition; washing hands before eating |
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Jesus rebuked the Pharisee's for.....?
neglected? |
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| external observance of the tradition while they neglected the deeper truths of God. |
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Mt 23:1-35
Jesus' critique?
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Critiqued Phaisee's on failing to practise what they preached.
Jerusalem |
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Pharisee's sought?
In a period when? |
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Religious reform
Period when priestly class was worldly and secular |
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| Pharisee's apply rules of _____ ____ for _____ |
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| ritual purity and priests |
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