Who created us?
God
Who were the first two people that God created?
Adam & Eve
Did Jesus ever sin?
No
On what day was Jesus raised from the dead?
the third
The Holy Spirit is the ____ member of the Trinity
third
God loves us unconditionally, what does that mean?
There is nothing we could do that could make him love us any more or any less than he already does.
They ate the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good & Evil
Jesus never sinned, but he was also born into the world. How is this possible?
Jesus is fully God and fully human
Why do you think the cross is the most used sign to represent Jesus?
It was the ultimate sign of his love for us
How did the Holy Spirit come into being?
Out of the perfect and unconditional love God the Father and God the Son have for each other
Who are the three persons of the Trinity?
God the Father, Jesus, & the Holy Spirit
What is sin?
Decision or behavior that goes against God's law & love/choosing to turn away from God & his love
What does incarnation mean?
God became man
We know that we have a chance at heaven one day
What is the purpose of the Holy Spirit?
He helps us to love others the way God loves them, to pray, and to spread the faith
How do we know that we were created for relationship with God?
We were created in his image & likeness.
True or False: temptation is a sin
False! Temptation itself is not a sin, only when we give in does it become a sin
-He wanted to experience life so he could love us better
- To show us how to love the way God loves
- To die for our sins so we could live in heaven
What does the Resurrection prove to us?
Jesus defeated death
When can we ask the Holy Spirit for help?
How would you explain the Trinity to someone?
Like how one person can be a son, a husband, and a father. He's one person with three distinct roles.
How was the debt paid once original sin entered the world?
Jesus' sacrifice on the cross
What are the commandments that Jesus gave us called?
The Beattitudes
Why was Jesus the only one who could die for our sins?
He was born without sin
baptism