Together in Jesus First Reconciliation "What Does Jesus Teach Us to Do?" Lesson 3
Welcome to your Second "Together in Jesus" Reconciliation" Lesson, Part 1. The "Together in Jesus" program is designed to prepare you to receive the Sacrament of First Reconciliation. Through biblical stories and hands-on activities you will learn about the Ten Commandments, how to love and forgive each other as Jesus teaches, and how to prepare to make a good confession. So let's get started.
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TOGETHER IN JESUS: FIRST RECONCILIATION:  In the Sermon on the Mount, you read about concrete ways Jesus calls us to love as he loves and as God loves all of us. It is not always easy. God gave us free will which is the ability to make our own choices. Through Jesus' life and teaching, like the Sermon on the Mount, we learn that caring choices - like being kind, truthful, forgiving, and humble - lead us to happiness. Let's turn to Page 4 in your booklet and see how you think he would tell each child to respond to the situation listed and write it in the box next to the picture. If you are not sure just look back on Page 3 to get some ideas.
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Awesome!! Jesus teaches us that we not only need to keep the Ten Commandments, but he also teaches us to settle our angers before we worship, to love our neighbors and our enemies, to turn the other cheek, and to go the extra mile. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus challenges us to stop bickering, finding fault, or refusing to share, and instead practice love. If you look at the bottom of Page 4 in your Together in Jesus booklet you will see a list of questions that will help you to examine your conscience and allow you to ask yourself, "Do I act like Jesus?" These are all questions that will allow you to see if you treat others the way Jesus wants us to - in a loving way. When you have read over the questions find the sticker of the priest and child and place it on the page.
Super great job!  I want you to remember that "Reconciliation is a Celebration." It is a celebration of God's power to make all things new for us!! We will continue to learn more about this celebration as we continue our lessons!
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