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Lesson 7: Jesus Is the Son of God
Jesus is eternally begotten—not made. He is of one being, or consubstantial, with the Father.
Jesus is eternally begotten—not made. He is of one being, or consubstantial, with the Father.
Jesus is eternally begotten—not made. He is of one being, or consubstantial, with the Father.
Jesus invites us to become His disciples and follow Him by imitating His example, praying as He prays, and serving as He serves.
Jesus is eternally begotten—not made. He is of one being, or consubstantial, with the Father.
At the end of time, Jesus will come again in all His glory, as He promised to do.
The Incarnation is the essential teaching of the Christian faith that the Son of God assumed a human nature in order to accomplish our salvation.
The Incarnation is the essential teaching of the Christian faith that the Son of God assumed a human nature in order to accomplish our salvation.
The Incarnation is the essential teaching of the Christian faith that the Son of God assumed a human nature in order to accomplish our salvation.
Mary was the first disciple of Jesus and is our model of discipleship.
Mary’s yes to God played an instrumental role in our salvation and is an example of obedience to God for all of us.
Mary’s yes to God played an instrumental role in our salvation and is an example of obedience to God for all of us.
Mary’s yes to God played an instrumental role in our salvation and is an example of obedience to God for all of us.
The Mass is the celebration of Divine Worship and the highest celebration of our Faith.
We learn from Jesus’ example that God wants to enter into our ordinary lives and make them extraordinary.
We learn from Jesus’ example that God wants to enter into our ordinary lives and make them extraordinary.