Spirit of Truth, Home Edition > Grade 3 > Unit 1
Lesson 2: The Incarnation: True God and True Man
Jesus is one Person with two natures, divine and human.
Jesus is one Person with two natures, divine and human.
Mary’s “yes” to God is an important event in our Catholic Faith and an example for us all.
Sin destroys God’s life in our souls, and it destroys our relationship with God.
We participate in the new Passover by receiving Christ’s Body and Blood in the Eucharist at Mass.
When we believe in Jesus and repent, He forgives us and gives us eternal life.
The Bible, the sacraments, and prayer are three ways we can know God’s love for us and become friends with Him.
The Blessed Trinity is Three Persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, in One God.
The Persons of the Trinity are distinct from each other but are each fully God.
To love God means to love our neighbor, which is a sign of being a disciple of Christ.
God is love and created everything that exists the heavens and the earth out of love.
The Original Sin was a result of the lies and temptation of the devil.
Baptism is the first Sacrament we receive and is the first of the Sacraments of Initiation.
After death, our souls are sent to one of three states of being: Heaven, Purgatory, or Hell.
Jesus is eternally begottennot made. He is of one being, or consubstantial, with the Father.
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.