Spirit of Truth, Parish Edition > Grade 2 1st Ed. > Unit 3
Session 11: 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.
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 Blessed Trinity is Three Persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, in One God.
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 first three commandments show us how to be faithful to God and honor Him.
We are all made in God’s image and likeness.
God communicates invisible, spiritual realities to us through visible, material signs and symbols in creation.
The Church seeks to gather all persons together for the sake of their salvation and to be part of God’s Kingdom as one people, one Body of Christ.
Grace is the free and undeserved gift of God’s life within us that makes us adopted sons and daughters of God.
Jesus is the Anointed One of God, the Messiah and Christ prophesied in the Old Testament, who came to save the world from sin and death.