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  • Rod Laurence Sombilon
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  • 1

    what are the condition to enter the kingdom of God

    repentance desipleship love new law beatitudes

  • 2

    total personal conversion, a change of life-style and of priorities. “I assure you, unless you change and become like little children, you will not enter the Kingdom of God”

    repentance

  • 3

    Christ commissioned his disciples to carry on his work (cf. Mt 28:19f), allowing no interference: “Let the dead bury their dead. But you, go and proclaim the Kingdom of God. . . Whoever puts his hand to the plow but keeps looking back is unfit for the Kingdom of God” (Lk 9:60-62). Personal commitment to being Christ’s disciple is the key to all Christian morality.

    desipleship

  • 4

    what are two effects of love

    service and fellowship

  • 5

    . It is not external show but the “quality of the heart” that matters. “What emerges from within a man, that and nothing else, is what defiles”

    new law

  • 6

    They spotlight the essential qualities, actions, and attitudes of Christian living; they offer the paradoxical promises which sustain hope in our tribulations;

    beatitudes

  • 7

    Rather they picture for us the face of Christ in sketching the vocation of every disciple of Christ, drawn to share in His Passion and Resurrection. They present the qualities, actions, and attitudes of Christ’s disciple

    beatitudes

  • 8

    what is the first beatitude

    Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven

  • 9

    what does the poor in spirit means?

    being humble

  • 10

    what is the second beatitude

    Blessed are they who mourn, for they will be comforted.

  • 11

    Itrefers to those who are sincere and who have the compassion for those who suffer such as the lowly, the bereaved, the victim of injustice, the oppressed, the ones who experience poverty, loneliness, rejection,

    blessed are they who mourns for they will be comforted

  • 12

    what is the third beatitude

    Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.

  • 13

    are not easily provoked to anger, they have a heart that is tranquil, calm, serene, and peaceful. They also have the heart of correcting the wrong.

    meek

  • 14

    what is 4th beatitude

    Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied

  • 15

    what is the fifth beatitude

    Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy

  • 16

    what is the sixth beatitude

    Blessed are the clean of heart, for they shall see God.

  • 17

    what is seventh beatitude

    Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God

  • 18

    not only live peaceful lives but also try to bring peace and friendship to others, and to preserve peace between God and man. By imitating or mimicking God's love of man, the peacemakers become children of God.

    peacemaker

  • 19

    what is the eighth beatitude

    Blessed are they who are persecuted for righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven

  • 20

    what are the three responses of God's Kingdom

    respect for all solidarity to all fedelity to God and one another

  • 21

    what are the three fold pattern of parables of kingdom

    discovery selling buying

  • 22

    what are the consequences of jesus public ministry ?

    the cross symbol of saving love christ view of his suffering and death characteristics of christ's suffering and death profound effects of christ death christ descent to the dead

  • 23

    nice view his suffering and death in two ways and what are those ?

    as his mission and following the old testament prophets

  • 24

    what are the three characteristics of christ's suffering and death ?

    redemptive from sin and for us

  • 25

    paul summarizes jesus saving works in four step what are those ?

    first jesus offered a sacrifice as both priest and victim second he gave himself for our sin to rescue us from the present evil age third he has created a new covenant with god fourth all of this for us and our salvation

  • 26

    jesus redeem sinners into ways what are those

    first he removes their subjective guilt second jesus repairs the objective moral harm

  • 27

    what are the profound effects of christ's death ?

    universal eschatological empowering salvation

  • 28

    what is the meaning of horizontal bar in the cross ?

    the horizontal bars stretches price time to embrace the whole world of human suffering

  • 29

    what is the meaning of the vertical colomn of the cross

    it points him toward his heavenly father beyond the bounds of time and space

  • 30

    one of the profound effects of christ death which jesus did not simply died to raise our standard of living or makes life easier rather he died that those who follow him will receive eternal life in the age to come

    eschatological

  • 31

    this profound effects of christ death suffering is already present in us in grace, empowering us so that all of our action can help saving power

    empowering salvation

  • 32

    there are four essence truths of the new testament theology of salvation in christ what are those four

    first jesus christ the savior second he has one for us sinners third he did this in loving obedience to his father's will finally subjective redemption

  • 33

    what are the symbolism of blood in the old testament ?

    deliverance from death life itself sin offering and seal of the covenant at sinai

  • 34

    what are the three meanings of christ blood ?

    brings life cleansing us from all sin creating a new covenant

  • 35

    They cannot“trust” God. To them Christ reveals that God really is their “loving Father”who is truly compassionate (cf. Lk 6:36). His “love was revealed in ourmidst in this way: He sent His only Son to the world that we might have lifethrough Him” (1 Jn 4:9).

    First, some Filipinos don’t really believe that God loves them, accepts them and cares for them

  • 36

    Their poor self-image makesthem hesitant to reach out and share with others. They are always afraid ofwhat others might say. Christ “saves” them by revea-ling their innergoodness. His life and death prove how much they mean to God. In bringingthem God’s forgiveness and acceptance, Christ radically grounds their newpositive self-image.

    Second, others lack all self-confidence.

  • 37

    They tend tohold grudges against anyone who hurt them. Christ “liberates” them bycalling them to turn toward being a “man/woman-for-others” in self-givingservice. Through word and example, Christ taught that true happiness andself-fulfillment come from forgiving others, and helping the poor and needy.Moreover, he empowers them for this service by sending them his own loving Spirit. It is Christ’s Spirit that brings deep “love, joy, peace, patientendurance, kindness, generosity, faith, mildness and chastity” (G

    Third, some Filipinos find it hard to get along with others

  • 38

    andurging simplicity of life (cf. Mt 6). He called the poor “blessed” because they could moreeasily recognize their dependence on God. He warned the rich against being tied downby concern for their wealth. He asks: “what profit does a man show who gains the wholeworld and destroys himself in the process?” (Mk 8:36) His answer was to picture thepoor Lazarus in the bosom of Abraham, while the rich man suffered the tormentsof the damned (cf. Lk 16:19-31).

    Lastly, to those who seek happiness in riches, reputation and power,Christ gave the example of rejecting these temptations

  • 39

    how does this saving power of the “free” Jesus touch ordinary Filipino Catholics today?

    inhis inspired Word of the Bible 2) in his saving symbolic acts, theSacraments 3) in the community of his disciples, the “People of God,” theChurch; and most of all, 4) in his Holy Spirit, indwelling within us in grace.

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    what are the condition to enter the kingdom of God

    repentance desipleship love new law beatitudes

  • 2

    total personal conversion, a change of life-style and of priorities. “I assure you, unless you change and become like little children, you will not enter the Kingdom of God”

    repentance

  • 3

    Christ commissioned his disciples to carry on his work (cf. Mt 28:19f), allowing no interference: “Let the dead bury their dead. But you, go and proclaim the Kingdom of God. . . Whoever puts his hand to the plow but keeps looking back is unfit for the Kingdom of God” (Lk 9:60-62). Personal commitment to being Christ’s disciple is the key to all Christian morality.

    desipleship

  • 4

    what are two effects of love

    service and fellowship

  • 5

    . It is not external show but the “quality of the heart” that matters. “What emerges from within a man, that and nothing else, is what defiles”

    new law

  • 6

    They spotlight the essential qualities, actions, and attitudes of Christian living; they offer the paradoxical promises which sustain hope in our tribulations;

    beatitudes

  • 7

    Rather they picture for us the face of Christ in sketching the vocation of every disciple of Christ, drawn to share in His Passion and Resurrection. They present the qualities, actions, and attitudes of Christ’s disciple

    beatitudes

  • 8

    what is the first beatitude

    Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven

  • 9

    what does the poor in spirit means?

    being humble

  • 10

    what is the second beatitude

    Blessed are they who mourn, for they will be comforted.

  • 11

    Itrefers to those who are sincere and who have the compassion for those who suffer such as the lowly, the bereaved, the victim of injustice, the oppressed, the ones who experience poverty, loneliness, rejection,

    blessed are they who mourns for they will be comforted

  • 12

    what is the third beatitude

    Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.

  • 13

    are not easily provoked to anger, they have a heart that is tranquil, calm, serene, and peaceful. They also have the heart of correcting the wrong.

    meek

  • 14

    what is 4th beatitude

    Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied

  • 15

    what is the fifth beatitude

    Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy

  • 16

    what is the sixth beatitude

    Blessed are the clean of heart, for they shall see God.

  • 17

    what is seventh beatitude

    Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God

  • 18

    not only live peaceful lives but also try to bring peace and friendship to others, and to preserve peace between God and man. By imitating or mimicking God's love of man, the peacemakers become children of God.

    peacemaker

  • 19

    what is the eighth beatitude

    Blessed are they who are persecuted for righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven

  • 20

    what are the three responses of God's Kingdom

    respect for all solidarity to all fedelity to God and one another

  • 21

    what are the three fold pattern of parables of kingdom

    discovery selling buying

  • 22

    what are the consequences of jesus public ministry ?

    the cross symbol of saving love christ view of his suffering and death characteristics of christ's suffering and death profound effects of christ death christ descent to the dead

  • 23

    nice view his suffering and death in two ways and what are those ?

    as his mission and following the old testament prophets

  • 24

    what are the three characteristics of christ's suffering and death ?

    redemptive from sin and for us

  • 25

    paul summarizes jesus saving works in four step what are those ?

    first jesus offered a sacrifice as both priest and victim second he gave himself for our sin to rescue us from the present evil age third he has created a new covenant with god fourth all of this for us and our salvation

  • 26

    jesus redeem sinners into ways what are those

    first he removes their subjective guilt second jesus repairs the objective moral harm

  • 27

    what are the profound effects of christ's death ?

    universal eschatological empowering salvation

  • 28

    what is the meaning of horizontal bar in the cross ?

    the horizontal bars stretches price time to embrace the whole world of human suffering

  • 29

    what is the meaning of the vertical colomn of the cross

    it points him toward his heavenly father beyond the bounds of time and space

  • 30

    one of the profound effects of christ death which jesus did not simply died to raise our standard of living or makes life easier rather he died that those who follow him will receive eternal life in the age to come

    eschatological

  • 31

    this profound effects of christ death suffering is already present in us in grace, empowering us so that all of our action can help saving power

    empowering salvation

  • 32

    there are four essence truths of the new testament theology of salvation in christ what are those four

    first jesus christ the savior second he has one for us sinners third he did this in loving obedience to his father's will finally subjective redemption

  • 33

    what are the symbolism of blood in the old testament ?

    deliverance from death life itself sin offering and seal of the covenant at sinai

  • 34

    what are the three meanings of christ blood ?

    brings life cleansing us from all sin creating a new covenant

  • 35

    They cannot“trust” God. To them Christ reveals that God really is their “loving Father”who is truly compassionate (cf. Lk 6:36). His “love was revealed in ourmidst in this way: He sent His only Son to the world that we might have lifethrough Him” (1 Jn 4:9).

    First, some Filipinos don’t really believe that God loves them, accepts them and cares for them

  • 36

    Their poor self-image makesthem hesitant to reach out and share with others. They are always afraid ofwhat others might say. Christ “saves” them by revea-ling their innergoodness. His life and death prove how much they mean to God. In bringingthem God’s forgiveness and acceptance, Christ radically grounds their newpositive self-image.

    Second, others lack all self-confidence.

  • 37

    They tend tohold grudges against anyone who hurt them. Christ “liberates” them bycalling them to turn toward being a “man/woman-for-others” in self-givingservice. Through word and example, Christ taught that true happiness andself-fulfillment come from forgiving others, and helping the poor and needy.Moreover, he empowers them for this service by sending them his own loving Spirit. It is Christ’s Spirit that brings deep “love, joy, peace, patientendurance, kindness, generosity, faith, mildness and chastity” (G

    Third, some Filipinos find it hard to get along with others

  • 38

    andurging simplicity of life (cf. Mt 6). He called the poor “blessed” because they could moreeasily recognize their dependence on God. He warned the rich against being tied downby concern for their wealth. He asks: “what profit does a man show who gains the wholeworld and destroys himself in the process?” (Mk 8:36) His answer was to picture thepoor Lazarus in the bosom of Abraham, while the rich man suffered the tormentsof the damned (cf. Lk 16:19-31).

    Lastly, to those who seek happiness in riches, reputation and power,Christ gave the example of rejecting these temptations

  • 39

    how does this saving power of the “free” Jesus touch ordinary Filipino Catholics today?

    inhis inspired Word of the Bible 2) in his saving symbolic acts, theSacraments 3) in the community of his disciples, the “People of God,” theChurch; and most of all, 4) in his Holy Spirit, indwelling within us in grace.