Spirit of Truth, Parish Edition > Kindergarten 1st Ed. > Unit 5
Session 28: Jesus Sent the Holy Spirit to Guide Us and Make Us Holy
Jesus told His disciples that He would always be with them, and that we must be humble and open to the Holy Spirit.
Jesus told His disciples that He would always be with them, and that we must be humble and open to the Holy Spirit.
When we confess our sins to a priest, we are going to God directly.
We have a solemn obligation to form our consciences.
A well-formed conscience helps us make good decisions, in spite of how we might initially feel.
Grace is the free gift of God’s life in us.
God rejoices when we return to Him in Confession.
The Ten Commandments have their fullest meaning in the context of covenant.
Grace is the free gift of God’s life in us.
Grace is the free and undeserved gift of God’s life within us that makes us adopted sons and daughters of God.
We learn from Jesus’ example that God wants to enter into our ordinary lives and make them extraordinary.
Humanity, suffering, and death become special and new because God became man in the Person of Jesus Christ and suffered for our redemption.
Jesus is the end of the moral law and the perfect model of holiness.
We learn from Jesus’ example that God wants to enter into our ordinary lives and make them extraordinary.
The sacraments are signs of grace that give us God’s divine life.
The story of the Good Samaritan teaches us what it means to love our neighbor.