Spirit of Truth, Classic Edition > Grade 1 > Unit 3
Lesson 2: God Loves Us So Much that He Gave Us His Son So We Could Go to Heaven
Jesus’ death on the Cross and Resurrection made it possible for us to go to Heaven.
Jesus’ death on the Cross and Resurrection made it possible for us to go to Heaven.
The sacraments are signs of grace that give us God’s divine life.
In the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, we receive an outpouring of God’s grace to strengthen us to face suffering and sickness and even death that results from Original Sin.
Like Mary, we can keep important moments in our hearts in order to discern how they can help us become the person God wants us to be.
Jesus ushered in the Kingdom of God by fulfilling the prophecy of Isaiah, healing the sick and forgiving sins.
The Church is an enduring sign of salvation and is the very instrument of our salvation.
The Sacraments are holy mysteries that reveal invisible grace and truth.
The scriptural basis, matter, form, minister, and effects of the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick.
Jesus said that when people come together to pray using His name, He is actually with them listening, helping, and praying with them too.
The matter, form, effects, minister, and recipients of the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick.
Jesus said that when people come together to pray using His name, He is actually with them listening, helping, and praying with them too.
Jesus performed miracles as a sign of God’s love.
The essential features of divine love that shape married love are fidelity, self-sacrifice, and generativity.
In a Sacrament, God uses something physical and from this world to do something supernatural from Heaven.
The main symbols of Anointing of the Sick are anointing with oil and the laying on of hands.