Together in Jesus First Reconciliation "Find Jesus' Message" Lesson 4, Part 3
Welcome to your 4th "Together in Jesus" Reconciliation" Lesson, Part 3. 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:  Now it is time to close out our Together in Jesus, Lesson 4 booklet with a little bit of coloring. On page 4 carefully color in the shapes with dots to reveal the message Jesus has for us. As you are coloring, notice the prayer that is written along the edges of the picture. When you are done coloring, we will explore that prayer further in the next section.
What is Jesus' message to us? *
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Great work! I cannot wait to see your finished pictures when you send in your images. Now we are going to learn more about a prayer that Jesus taught the Apostles to say in the next section.
OUR FATHER: You are the son or daughter of a great King. God is that great King. Jesus wanted you to know this. Over and over throughout his life he reminded us that we are children of God. The disciples often saw Jesus go off to a quiet place to pray. They were curious about prayer, and they asked him to teach them how to pray (Matthew 6:9–13). Jesus taught them to say the "Our Father" or the "Lord's Prayer." Each morning when you wake up, start your day by praying the Our Father. Each night before you go to sleep, end your day by praying the Our Father. This short prayer takes a mere 15-20 seconds to say, yet it is filled with incredible meaning. If ever there was a prayer that summarized our faith and what’s expressed in the Gospels, the Our Father is that prayer.   Untitled Title
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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