Spirit of Truth, School Edition > Grade 4 1st Ed. > Unit 2
Lesson 5: Learning to Know and Choose the Good
Learning to know and choose the good is a habit we can develop.
Learning to know and choose the good is a habit we can develop.
Our feelings are not always accurate signs of whether a choice is right or wrong.
A well-formed conscience helps us make good decisions, in spite of how we might initially feel.
By the development of conscience, a person is able to take responsibility for his or her choices.
Jesus established the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick so that we might be healed and strengthened, not only of our physical afflictions, but also of our spiritual sins.
God desires for us to be reconciled to Him and see Him face-to-face in Heaven.
The Parable of the Prodigal Son helps us understand God’s infinite mercy.
The matter, form, minister, recipient, effects, and symbols of the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation.
When we confess our sins to a priest, we are going to God directly.
God rejoices when we return to Him in Confession.
Humanity, suffering, and death become special and new because God became man in the Person of Jesus Christ and suffered for our redemption.
Every covenant includes a mediator, a promise, a sign, and a progression.
Mary used her own free will and human reason to cooperate with God’s plan for her life.
Every human being possesses intrinsic dignity because he or she is made in God’s image and likeness.
Every Christian is called to holiness. We have real examples of holiness in the saints.