Tuesday, November 18, 2014

5.E Teaching and Sanctifying Church

Myself, Noah, and Sam collaborated to make an Idea Sketch. We analyzed a verse from Acts. First, we analyzed the characters in the verse. We summarized and clarified the plot. Finally, analyzed Simon's actions and talked about the authority of the Holy Spirit.



Monday, November 17, 2014

5.F Lecture Notes

     Last Things in the Catholic Church are: Judgement, Heaven, Purgatory, and Hell. The Last Judgement is when Jesus will return, however we do not know the time or location of the event. Death is the end of our ability to change God's judgement. Due to this fact, we must do everything we can to achieve Salvation right now while we are alive. We must access where we stand right now and improve on our status with God. Our lifetime affects our Paticular Judgement when God individually judges our life to determine wether we go to Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory upon death. Heaven is being in complete communion with God. It is a state of total wholeness and bliss. Purgatory is a state of being. In Purgatory the objective is that our souls are separated from sin and then can proceed to Heaven. Hell is self-exclusion from God. Self-exclusion because we make the choice throughout our lifetime to determine our Afterlife.

MR 5.F Last Things Analysis

Before analyzing what the redemptive options are for the man, when we die we receive our Particular Judgement. From there we go to either, Hell, Purgatory, or Heaven based on our relationship with God. 
For the man even though he denied Christ his whole life, he changed his heart and asked for forgiveness. Since God is omnibenevolent and forgives everyone, I believe the man was forgiven. Also since he met with a priest a few times before dying he might have received grace through baptism. Since baptism is the opening gate for man to be in communion with God and man receives the grace of the Holy Spirit. I think he definitely did not go to Hell. He went to Purgatory because I do not believe he was pure in spirit but he was on his way. He had to still cleanse himself of any attachment to sin/evil. This example shows us that although it's not the best time to repent, it is never too late to repent and make amends with God.

MR 5.F Last Things Analysis

A man who has rejected God all his life but had a change of heart once he got cancer is a pretty interesting situation. A man who plainly rejected God and never changed his mind would go to hell. A man who never rejected God ever and was pure would go to Heaven. But one who had always rejected God until he changed his mind, his heart, would go to Purgatory. He would go to Purgatory becuase although he had been rejected God for a majority of his life in the end be began to turn to God. It's just as if one had gone to Purgatory. When one goes to Purgatory he is there to become pure and end up going to Heaven. The man was like someone before going into Purgatory and his soul was beginning to become more pure before his death. Therefore this man will go to Purgatory.

MR 5F Last Things

If a man has been rejecting God his whole life, but changes his mind when he gets cancer does he go to Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory? I believe that the man would go to purgatory because although he has rejected God's life, all that matters, is that he is now in a relationship with God. One of the most basic things that we learned about the feast of Christ, is that anyone at any point in time can join the feast of Christ. This particular man has joined the feast of Christ, and he is in a relationship with God, therefore he is not rejecting agod, therefore he cannot go to Hell because that would not be just. The man would go to purgatory because even though he accepts God at the end of his life, he has not had enough time to perfect his union with God, and that is what purgatory is for. The "punishment" for rejecting God for part of his life is that the time he gets to see God is delayed. Another thing that helps this man out is the fact that he met with priests a few times. This shows that he was for real about wanting to go to heaven and that he wanted to be forgiven for his sins.

I made this analysis based off of the problem solving question, you presented me with. I think this analysis is unique because I touched on some good points. I read the stron on this thorougly and I used what I learned to back up my argument that the man would go to purgatory. 

MR 5.E Sanctifying the Church Analysis

In this analysis I worked with Ethan and Sam to make an idea sketch. This idea sketch analyzed the the sacraments. We used a table found in the book that provided evidence that was found in scripture. We shows how the evidence relates to each sacrament.

Friday, November 14, 2014

MR 5.E The Sanctifying Church

In the story there is Simon (magician and believer in Phillip's teachings), Phillip the deacon preaching in Samaria, Peter and John (Apostles who go to Samaria to give the people grace), and the Holy Spirit.
Baptism and the reception of the Holy Spirit are seen in two different occasions in the story. Baptism is seen when they are baptized in the name of Jesus Christ by Phillip before the arrival of the Apostles. The reception of the Holy Spirit is seen when the Apostles John and Peter blessed the people with the Holy Spirit by laying down their hands because the people had accepted the Word of God. When John and Peter go down to Samaria to give the people the grace of the Holy Spirit. By receiving this I learned that once one is baptized and is ready to proclaim the Word of God the Holy Spirit can come down and guide them in their mission. The response of Peter to Simon's request to receive the grace of the Holy Spirit teaches and shows us that to fully receive grace and be in communion with God one does not need power, wealth, or any earthly material to enter into the Kingdom of God. One must humble himself or herself to be in Heaven. It was call "laying on of hands" back then and it's still called "laying on of hands". It is a symbolic act of when God is called upon or one is receiving the Grace of the Holy Spirit. We must take away from this story that we have to humble ourselves and give every single part of us to God and His mission in order to achieve Heaven.

MR 5E Sanctifying Church

I made this idea sketch based off of the most basic analysis that I could do. I read the section in the textbook and made an idea sketch about the seven sacraments. It is unique because I placed the in a unique order and I listed the sacraments and elaborated on them. 

Thursday, November 13, 2014

MR 5.E Magisterium and Apostles

Zach and I collaborated on an idea sketch about the Magisterium and the Apostles played and play a key role in the Church. We also included how the Holy Spirit works or worked throughout them. The Holy Spirit guides the Magisterium and guided the Apostles. By guiding both of them, it allowed man to have a greater chance to be in Union with God. 

MR 5E Magisterium and Apostles

In this idea sketch, I explained the apostolic mark of the church. This idea sketch is unique because it has three levels of the apostolic mark of the church. I think this idea sketch was really good and because this is unique. 

MR 5.E Early Church

The early Church had a different definition to leadership than the current Church. Early Church leaders were a group of truly courageous men and women that risked their lives just to build God's Kingdom on Earth. Present Chruch leaders just do not face the level of adversity that the early Church leaders did. Commonly, the early Church leaders lives were in danger of were killed for their openness regarding their Catholic faith. Apostolic succession is the method whereby the ministry of the Christian Church is held to be derived from the apostles by a continuous succession, which has usually been associated with a claim that the succession is through a series of bishops. 

MR 5.D Marks of the Church

Vladamir and I collaborated and read an article called what Catholic means?

The term Catholic means universal. It is also one of the four marks of the Church. The four marks of the Church are one, holy, catholic, and apostolic. Since Catholic means universal, it implies that the Church is offered to everyone and everyone can be in Union with God and ultimately reach heaven.  The Church Fathers are very important because they are the connection between God and man. They offer grace through the Holy Sacraments order for man to reach salvation. They also helped found the Church and helped guide the Church in times of desperation. Ignatius of Antioch says, "Wherever the bishop appears, let the people be there; just as wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church" ((Letter to the Smyrneans 8:2 [A.D. 110]). The quote states that Jesus is always by the Church and guiding it.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

MR 5.D the four marks of the church analysis

The one true church has four marks of the church: one holy catholic
and apostolic church.
The true church is one, united with the triune God, one faith, and one
baptism. The true church distributes holiness straight from God
through the sacraments. If we maintain this life of the sacraments we
are in a life of holiness with the holy God. The true church is
Catholic by name, and is one united mass under the universal kingdom
of God. The true church is apostolic by governance and procedure.
Those today today can trace a straight line back to the original
apostles.

MFR 5.C No Salvation Outside the Church

Sam Burton and I collaborated to analyze the article regarding No Salvation Outside of the Chruch. We refined the article for its most important points regarding how to achieve Salvation.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

MR 5D Marks of the Church

VIDEO 3 ANALYSIS

Video three was all about the marks of the church and how they relate to the modern day church. This video was very interesting to me because it answered the question of out of so many churches, which one is the correct/true church? The first mark of the church is one- this mark of the church is very important because it shows the unity in the Catholic Church. We have one pope, one True God, and we do not split the power, so this mark proves that the Catholic Church is the correct church . The next Mark of the church is holy which the Catholic Church is. I believe that the Catholic Church is holy because it was established by Jesus. The next mark of the church is catholic. If you are like me you would think that this word narrows the churches down to the one CATHOLIC church, but it is imperative that we keep in mind that catholic means universal. Many churches say they are the correct church because they believe that there is a universal religion of Christianity. However, many scholars have said that catholic now refers to the one TRUE church. Finally, the last mark-apostolic- means that there is a succession of apostles which is still present in the church today because the line of popes are apostolic- they come straight from Peter.

I made this analysis based off of what I learned from the third video by Peter Kreeft. This analysis is very unique because I spent the whole time of the analysis explaining how the four marks of the church prove that the Catholic Church is the true church. 

Monday, November 10, 2014

MR 5C Mystical Body of Christ

Topher Miller and I collaborated to analyze the banquet analogy that you gave us in the ideasketch. Our ideasketch is good and unique because we touch on important points such as the Holy Spirit and sacraments involving the feast of Christ and how they all relate. Also, we touched on how you cannot go to heaven if you believe in the feast and don't go to it, but you can always arrive at the feast late.

MR 5.C Mystical Body of Christ

Zach and I collaborated on an idea sketch on how there is no salvation outside the Church. We used the analogy  of the feast in room 902 from Mr. Cole and went into deeper analysis and explained the how there is no salvation outside the Church.



MR 5.C The Mystical Body O' Christ

If ye be on a team of football, ye may go out for a pass, but nay ye turneth, the ball ye shan't recieve. Thus, ye may be on the team, ye may believe ye shall catch the ball, nary we recieve unless ye turn
around. Yer quarterback may be out of pocket, and takin many-a-risk,( the sacrifice jesus gave in his passion, death, resurcetion.) but nay ye turneth, ye shall fail. The game be lost, all is for-naught, unless ye turn ye back to the scoundrel defender, and open up to jesus. If ye be a runnin back, jesus hands ye the ball and opens a hole, but ye chose not to run in the right dircetion, ye be clobbered for negtive yardage. OOFF. If ye be the scrum in u'rugbee, ye need to scuenche ye cheeks and push forward into the pile of men. If y' dununt y' thrun on the grund. The ultimate QB. -5000 passinm yard's!!!! over 9000 rushin yards, and a whole leage OF TOUCHDOWNS! And a blackbeard trophy to his name. arg. and he be pourin the cup of gaterade over ye head. En ze namen uv godt amenz.


Friday, November 7, 2014

MR 5.B Kingdom of God and 5.C mystical Body

This idea sketch I made with Daniel Cho is a great analysis of how all these things connect together and show that the kingdom of heaven does subsist in the church.

MR 5.B The Kingdom Of God and 5.C Mystical Body

Zach, Vladimir, and I collaborated on an idea sketch about the Kingdom of God and the Catholic Church. We defined all the terms given and connected them to eachother.


MR 5B Kingdom of God and MR 5C Mystical Body

I made this idea sketch based off of the template that you gave me. Although it was off of your template, I elaborated on the boxes that you gave me. This idea sketch is unique because I full analyzed the chapter, so I connected some unique boxes to eachother.  

5.B: The Kingdom of God

Thursday, November 6, 2014

5.B Kingdom of God Notes

God created man to partake in the divine life 

Man rejected God's original plan 

God sought out man to reconcile him and restore him to what he was created for 

The Son brought redemption by his Paschal Mystery and preached of the Kingdom of God 

He instituted the New Covenant, with a New Covenant in a New Passover and New Paschal Lamb 

The New Chosen People, New Priesthood in this New Covenant he established and called the Church, with Peter as the Rock 

He formed the Apostles and taught them about the Kingdom of God, preparing them for the reception of the Holy Spirit, the Sanctifying grace God created us to participate in 

It is in the Church, established by Christ, that the Holy Spirit and Sanctifying grace is received for our transformation and salvation. 

Share in Divine life 
  Inaugurated by creation/salvation history 
  Reached fullness with Christ and his Church
  Will be fulfilled at end time 
when all who cooperated with grace are gathered together in the universal Church

Man has a share in divine life through 

A. The incarnation and 
B. the graces of redemption 

Ex. Apostles receive the grace of H.S. after "I believe" 

I believe is a necessary requirement, but it is not the source of grace or means by which we receive it 

mediated through the Church Christ founded 

A. Ex. Baptism. Nicodemus. Go baptize, Acts 1, I Peter 

B. Who is given the commission by Christ? Apostles 

Church is the New Assembly of God's people, redeemed by Christ, and is the instrument of his redemption 

Ekklesia (Greek) - Those called out

Qahal - Chosen People 

Successors of the Chosen People of the Old Covenant 

The People of God 

The role of the Church is to bring objective redemption to each subject, to each person 

That baptism example again 

Without Peter and the Apostles, what would happen when Christ ascended

Christ is the King and he brings about the Kingdom of HEaven 

BOLD CLAIM - The Kingdom of Heaven on earth subsists in the Catholic Church 

What is the Kingdom of God? 
- Christ 
- Christ acting in the hearts of men 
- Mankind in communion with the Blessed Trinity 

When he leaves, is the Kingdom simply people who live in a nice way, following the teachings of Jesus? 





 

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

5.B The Kingdom of God Notes

God created man to take part in Divine Life.
Man rejected it.
The Son brought Redemption by his Paschal Mystery.
He instituted a New Covanent.
It is in the Church, established by Christ, that the Holy Spirit and sanctifying grace is recieved for our transformation and salvation.
All who cooperated with grace are gathered together in the universal Church. 
The graces of Redemption and the Incarnation give man a share in divine life. 
Church is the new assembly of God's people.
Church brings objective Redemption to each subject or person.
The Kingdom of Heaven on Earth subsists in the Catholic Church.
People of God receive the Hoky Spirit through the Church.

5.B Kingdom of God

Kingdom of God
The Church/Kingdom
God created man to partake in His Divine Life (grace)
Man rejected it 
God sought out man to reconcile him and restore him to what he was created for (Offers Holy Spirit)
The Son brought redemption by his Pascal Mystery and preached of the Kingdom of God
He instituted a New Covenant, with a New Covenant in a New Passover and New Paschal Lamb
The New Chosen People, New Priesthood in this New Covenant he established and called the Church, with Peter as the Rock
He formed the Apostles and taught them about the Kingdom of God, preparing them for the reception of the Holy Spirit, the Sanctifying Grace God created us to participate in 
It is in the Church, establish by Christ, that the Holy Spirit and sanctifying grace (Holy Spirit) is received for our transformation and salvation
What is God's plan for man?
Share in his divine life
Inaugurated by creation/salvation history 
Reached fullness with Christ and his Church 
Will be fulfilled at end time 
When all who cooperated with grace/army of good are gathered together in the universal Church 
How does God make it possible for man to participate in the divine life?
Man has a share in divine life through
The Incarnation 
Graces of Redemption
Ex: Apostles receive the grace of H.S after "I believe"
I believe is a necessary requirement, but it is not the source of grace or means by which we receive it 
Army analogy: just walking up to recruitment office doesn't make you a soldier
Meditated through the Church Christ founded
Ex: Baptism. Nicodemus. Go baptize, Acts 2,1 Peter
Who is given the commission by Christ? Apostles 
What is God's plan for man
Church is the New Assembly of gods people redeemed by christ 
New Assembly of God's Chosen People 
Ekklesia (Greek)- those called out
Qahal- Chosen People
Successors of the Chosen People of the Old Covenant 
The People of God 
Instrument of this Redemption
The role of the Church is to bring objective redemption to each subject, to each person
Baptism example again
Without Peter and The Apostles, what would happen when Christ ascended?
Kingdom of God
-   Christ is the King and he brings about the Kingdom of Heaven
-   The Kingdom of Heaven on earth subsist in the Catholic Church
  What is Kingdom of God
Christ
Christ acting in the hearts of men 
Mankind in communion with the Blessed Trinity   

Monday, November 3, 2014

MR 5.A Analysis on Pentecost

In this analysis, I worked with Daniel Cho and Alex Mascorro to create an idea sketch. This idea sketch covers why we need the apostles and baptism and also why Pentecost was important. Even though we had Jesus's Passion a Death and Resurrection, we need those three things in order to be reconciled.

MR 5.A Ascension and Pentecost

The Necessity of Baptism is self explanatory. It literally states that Baptism is necessary in order to be saved and receive God's grace. There is the exception of unbaptized people that can still receive God's grace through desire and blood (martyrdom). Pentecost is when the Apostles receive God's grace through the Holy Spirit and are able to perform the Sacraments. With grace the Apostles are able to give the followers grace and help them achieve Penance with God. They do this so they can  go to Heaven. All of this is possible through the Paschal Mystery and grace. 

MR 5.A Ascension and Pentecost

Responding to Acts 2:36-41

In this scripture, what is is taking place is Peter is explaining to the apostles and to everyone that they need to save themselves from the "corrupt generation" they are living in. Peter says, "Peter [said] to them, “Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins; and you will recieve the gift of the Holy Spirit" (Acts). This closely relates with what we are talking about now because Peter says that we wil recieve the gift of the Holy Spirit, and in order to fully recieve the redemptive grace and power of Jesus we need the Holy Spirit. By reading this scripture we can see that the early church took baptism very seriously and literally. The people of Jesus' time believed that all of their sins would be wiped away and they would save themselves from the corrupt generation they were living in. Lastly, this scripture shows us how Jesus wanted us to recieve the Holy Spirit. For about 40 days, Jesus prepared us for the coming of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost, and we see the Holy Spirit being referred to here. 

Friday, October 31, 2014

MR 5A Analysis On The Ascension

I collaborated on this idea sketch with Brandon Clemons. This idea sketch is very unique because we connected all of the boxes to one central and underlying theme that we found. Also, this is unique because me and Brandon used a few outside scripture sources. 

MR 5.A Ascension Anaysis

I collaborated with Stephen Donnell to analyze questions in Acts 1.
1. Jesus gives the Apostles instructions regarding the Holy Spirit, gave conceiving proofs He was alive, and spoke about God's Kingdom.
2. Redemption is about being absolved of your sins and coming into communion with God. 
3. Redemption is given to one by the Holy Spirit.

MR 5.A Ascension

I analyzed how God's plan is revealed in Acts 1 Jesus Taken Up to Heaven and also how the Redmeption and Ascension tie together.

Between the Resurrection and Ascension Jesus spoke about the Kingdom of God and taught the Apostles more about their faith and mission on earth. We can learn that God is creating a "blueprint" for the future Christians/Catholics. He wants the Apostles to be able to have the power to forgive sins through the sacraments of Reconciliation and the Eucharist so man can be forgiven of their sins and later pass down that power. Redemption is all about how Jesus died for all our sins so we can rejoice with Him in His Kingdom. The Resurrection, Ascension, and the time for preparation between those two divine events are all like "puzzle pieces" that fit together for one greater purpose. They make the lifelong goal to be able to rejoice with God in Heaven possible for mankind. 

MR 5.A Ascension. Article analysis

I created this analysis with the help of Sam Erickson and Andrew O'Neill. We read through the article thoroughly and ended up choosing point number 1. We found point number one an interesting topic. We gave our analysis on how this affects others. We related the topic to the apostles and all of Jesus's followers.

The early Church was a monarchial papacy instituted by Jesus Christ in
Mathew 16:18-19, but he did not institute the corrupt human side of
the early Church. Jesus did not intend for the pope to have absolute,
worldly power, but to the contrary, he intended a leadership based on
his authority. This is very similar to a monarchy, where one
individual has power to guide their subjects. Unlike a monarchy, the
pope does not have absolute power, but rather he is a shepherd,
guiding his flock to the glory and love of God, the same way Jesus led
all of his followers to God. Occasionally, power did get to a pope's
head, turning him corrupt and into a leader with absolute power, not a
guide, which is one of the consequences of having a singular conduit
of power. 

Monday, October 27, 2014

MR 4F Analysis


This is an idea sketch Zachary, Vladimir, and I made. This idea sketch explains the authority of God, Jesus, and the apostles. Authority is a big deal because it is still present in the church and we explain that. The power of authority makes our idea sketch unique.

Chapter 4 F Analysis

Me, Owen, and Vladimir created an idea sketch analyzing how our sins are forgiven and how Jesus sets it up. We discussed the night of the resurrection. We talked about how Christ gave the apostles the authority to forgive sins. This was a great event because before that, God and God alone could forgive sins. Now we see it in the church that the clergy and the pope and bishops can forgive sins.

M.F Significance of the Resurrection Analysis

Ultimately, humanity's pardon for sin comes from Jesus's sacrifice on the Cross. Baptism is used to take away Original Sin. However, another form of purification is required after Baptism has occurred. Jesus and the Apostles had the power to forgive sins, therefore Christians now have that power because it has been past down. To combat lax morals, Confession was created so Christians must commit mortal sins once a year. Forgiveness is not impartial when given to one by the proper authority. A Christian that goes to Confession seeks forgiveness, has humility, and recieves sacremental grace. Penance makes one's forgiveness real and graces are recieved at this time. 

MR 4.F: Significance of the Resurrection

Our sins are forgiven through reconciliation, sacraments, and God's undeserved forgiveness to our sins. Ultimately they are forgiven because of the Crucifixtion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Christ sets it by allowing people to ask for forgiveness and forgiving them. We see it when Mary of Magdalene  pleads for forgiveness and Jesus says you're sins are forgiven, sin no more. We also have to do penance in order to complete the cycle of forgiveness. Although Jesus did not have to die for us, He was obedient to His Father and fulfilled the Protoevangelium. Jesus handed the authority to forgive men's sins to his Apostles who then passed it from generation to generation. 

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Mr 4.E Analysis educanon

https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/resurrection-analysis/25799049/?s=yC6nyS&ref=app

This Educreation is about Peter Creeft's writing about the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this video I outlined some of the facts that Peter Krieft writes about, and also I incorporate a few ideas of my Own. One of the ideas I incorporated was that not all of the witnesses at the crucifixion of Christ followers of Jesus. This fact shows that people would've overturned what the apostles said about the resurrection. 

Friday, October 24, 2014

Resurrection Thinglink Analysis

I worked with Ethan and Vlad to create this Thinglink. I think it is unique in its own way. It is creative and interesting analytical points. We chose this activity because it was a great way to keep using the new app Thinglink. I believe it was a great group activity. 

Jesus's Body Compare and Contrast.

I collaborated with Carlos and Joesph to make a Thinglink about Jesus's Resurrected body. We highlighted the differences between before and after the Resurrection. Then, we covered the differences between Jesus before and after the Transfiguration. Finally, we analyzed the differences and revealed any symbolism behind them. 

MR 4.E: Resurrection

In the Transfiguration and in the Resurrection, Jesus Christ reveals his Divinty and causes the Apostles to increase in faith. The Transfiguration foreshadows the ultimate sacrifice of God and the Resurrection fulfills God's ultimate gift to us. I collaborated with Joseph and Jacob to analyze what Jesus' resurrected body was like and how it was before the resurrection and  transfiguration.
Down below is the URL to our thing link.


Thursday, October 23, 2014

MR 4.B Analysis on Purgatory

The Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Christ is very similar to the scene of Gandolf because Gandalf's battle with Balrog resembles how Jesus descended to Hell and brought the righteous souls up to Heaven. I relate how Aragorn lead the people to the mountain as Judas betraying Jesus because in both instances the leader is trapped and left to battle his own battle by himself. Also Gandalf resembles Jesus because he is eternal and is not limited to time. The Passion of Christ is shown in when Gandalf endures the hardships of battle. The Resurrection is when Jesus resurrects after three days. Gandalf also "resurrects" and is present to accomplish his mission and work cut out for him in the world.


 

MR 4.E Analysis Purgatory Educanon Video

https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/purgatory/25729137/?s=oo4uoa&ref=app

Anthony and I made an Educreation video that explains purgatory. It is good be we clearly explained what purgatory is and who goes there. We worked together and started off by just explaining the key terms and the basic notes, but then we analyzed it. We pointed out that once you are in purgatory, you cannot go to hell because you have already commited with God.

Gandalf the Savior

In this clip, it represents the passion death and resurrection of Christ through Gandalf. Gandalf stops while they are running away in order to endure a battle against Balrog. He then sacrifices himself and saves everyone. And soon we see that Gandalf awakens from his state of what appears to be death and he resurrects as Gandalf the white.

Gandalf vs The Balrog

In the beginning, Gandalf sacrifices himself for the rest of the group as Jesus sacrificed Himself for humanity. The Balrog represents darkness/evil and Gandalf symbolizes light/goodness as Jesus and Satan did. The battle between Gandalf and the Balrog takes place in multiple places as the battle between Jesus and Satan is universal. When Gandalf defeats the Balrog he falls down off the tower and when Satan was defeated by God he left the Heavens and went down into Hell. Gandalf was resurrected as Jesus was, this event is symbolized by the whitle light/purity on Jesus and Gandalf. 

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

MR 4.D: Justin Martyr First Apology and The Last Supper Connection

Justin Martyr Apology connects to the Last Supper because the Apology talks about how the Eucharist is celebrated. The Eucharist is the bread and wine that become the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. It is His ultimate sacrifice because He gives up himself to mankind in order that mankind can reach salvation and manifest with God in His ultimate Kingdom. The Apology describes how Christians come together on the Holy Day (Sunday) to pray, worship, and reflect. It describes specifically what is done during the ritual of preparing the Eucharist, and the Eucharist in specific. He wrote this around 150 A.D. to a Roman emperor at the time to clarify any false beliefs or conclusions about the Eucharist.  The Eucharist is also the ultimate sacrifice of the Suffering Servant to man because God gave up His only Son to us in order that we can saved from our sins. 

MR 4.D Analysis Justin Martyr

Justin Martyr is explaining his faith I think. Justin Martyr's first entry is briefly touvhing on the events that happen in mass. The mass, which he calls the place where people assemble, is a place that takes away sin. Also, he talks about how people say amen (so be it) whenever they agree with something. He also emphasizes the importance of the eucharist. This is very important because it shows that even back in Just Martyr's time, they fully understood the power of the eucharist. I think that in the 2nd century, people fully understood the importance of the eucharist. Justin says that it is not like common bread that people get, it is a bread that has his savior in it. I think that is the way we should all think about the bread. People now overlook the signifigance of the bread, we need to view it as the bread of our savior. 

Last Upper Educreations

Here is an educreations me and Vladimir created discussing the last supper.

Link: https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/redemption/25587013/?s=MTJTxG&ref=appemail

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

The Last Supper/ Transfiguration Idea Sketch

I collaborated with Joseph and Carlos to create an Idea Sketch about the Last Supper and the Transfiguration. We covered basic terms associated with the events and their general meaning. Then, we analyzed the deeper meaning and revealed any symbolism with the terms. 

Last Supper

Joseph, Jacob, and I analyzed and explained the Last Supper with key terms included and how they support the Last Supper. 

Last Supper Educreations Analysis

https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/last-supper/25586299/?s=pbzJ5B&ref=app
Jeremy, Anthony, and I made a cool educreation that explains many of the points of the last supper. It includes the new lamb and the new commandment of love.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Transfiguration Reflection

If I were preesent during the transfiguration, I would be very surprised. Jesus's shining light would probably scare me a ton. Along with having that light blinding me and God's voice coming down from the heavens would most likely make me wet my pants. I don't know how I would walk away from such an event. Especially God telling me not to speak of the Transfiguration until after his resurrection. 

Exit Ticket Reflection

If I were one of the apostles who witnessed the transfiguration, I would first probably ask myself what just happened. If you think about it, Peter, James, and John just saw a bright light and suddenly Jesus was in a white cloak and he was standing between Moses and Elijah. The appostles were not aware that any of that was going to happen, so they probably questioned what just went on. However, after snapping back into it, I would have probably reacted the same and asked if I could be of any assistance to Jesus. Jesus' divinty would not be a question after this event for me.

Transfiguration- Apostle like Reaction

If I were present during the Transfiguration, I would have been in awe and in shock. I might have also been terrified. Due to His Revelation, my faith in Jesus Christ and in His mission would have increased. My desire to convince the people of His Divinty would have increased also. The voice of the Heavenly Father, presence of Jesus, and the Holy Spirit would have astonished me. I also would want a clarification of the Transfiguration and how it would tie to my mission to proclaim the Word of God.

MR 4.C Transfiguration Analysis Idea Sketch


In this ideasketch that I worked on with my group of Anthony Okelberry and Jeremy Brown we explain the transfiguration. This ideasketch is good and unique because we point out that the transfiguration is just one way he manifests his divine mission. Jesus is constantly creating miracles and showing us who he truly is. We also explained the importance of the three apostles present and the prophets.

The Transfiguration Thinglink

I collaborated with Carlos and Joesph to make a Thinglink outlining The Transfiguration. We covered basic plot points and characters. Finally, we revealed the symbolism the in story and analyzed the event. Thinglink Link- http://www.thinglink.com/scene/580775700290600962

The Transfiguration Thinglink

I worked with my groupmates Vladimir and Ethan to create a Thinglink analyzing the transfiguration. 

MR 4.C: Transfiguration Analysis

Jacob, Joe, and I analyzed the Transfiguration in a thing link. Down below is the URL for the analysis.



Link- http://www.thinglink.com/scene/580775700290600962

Friday, October 17, 2014

MR 4.B Defeating the Prince of Darkness

What stands out to me is how Jesus stayed obedient to God and refused the temptation of the devil. The devil asks Jesus to worship him but Jesus says no and says that you are only to worship God The Father. We must follow Jesus' example and live according to the gospel. We do not have to be alone. We can ask for guidance to reject sin and accept God's love. 

MR 4.B Defending the Prince of Darkness


Right off the bat, I see that Jeus and God are not that much bigger than Satan. However, if you combined the two words then they would be much bigger or powerful than Satan. To understand God and Jesus fully we must understand everything or the little words in the background.

MR 4.B Defeating the Prince of Darkness

I think it is interesting how the devil is the third most used word on this list. I think it is interesting because it ranks the amount of power. Jesus and God have the most power, and they are used the most, but the devil falls short of God and Jesus, just like in real life. The devil will never be as big as God and Jesus. I also see the word 40 and I think it is interesting how 40 doesn't seem important, but it  has a deep meaning. It means trial and test. it is crazy how the numbers throughout the bible reprsent more than they seem

MR 4.B Defeating the Prince of Darkness


What stands out to me the most is God, Jesus, and Devil. One may think they naturally do because they are the largest. Although that is true, that's not why they stood out. They stood out because the ratio is 2:1 in a sense of "good and evil." Also another word that stands out is alone. Alone actually looks alone in the bottom left. It reminds me of the 40 days and nights spent in the desert by Jesus. 

Thursday, October 16, 2014

MR 4.A Mid Level Activity

The Wedding at Cana was an event where Jesus performed his first miracle. Mary told the servants at he friend's wedding to do what Jesus tells them to do in order to create more wine. Jesus warned Mary that it was not His time yet to begin his public ministry. Yet he obeyed her because He was her son. Zach, Rory, and I collaborated on this idea sketch and analyzed its significance. More specifically how He was the Son of God and it foreshadowed his Salvation.




MR 4.A Mid Level Activity

My idea sketch is unique because everyone in my group contributed to the project. Teamwork made the idea sketch much more accurate because we collaborated. Also our idea sketch is very accurate. Another reason why our idea sketcj is unique is because we used awesome colors to show the different categories. Our idea sketch in general is unique because it is the best.

MR 4.A Mid Level Activity

In this activity, my group and I analyzed the great topics of the baptism of Jesus and also the wedding at Cana. We connected the baptism of Jesus to the start of his public ministry. Another thing we connected it to was his 40 days in the desert. Also at the wedding at Cana we discussed this also being a big step in the public ministry of Jesus. This is where Jesus performed his first miracle, turning water into wine. 

Team 66>Everyone

The Baptism of Jesus says that He accepts God's mission. However, I didn't watch the video because for some reason EduCannon did not show an upcoming video due date. I will figure out EduCannon and watch the most recent uploaded videos on the tab.

Fulfilling His Righteousness

Even though that Jesus was not a sinner, he was baptized. The Baptism of Jesus was not to wash away his sins but to fulfill his righteousness.

The Acceptance of the Mission

I learned that the baptism of Jesus was not to take away his sins, but it was for him to accept his divine mission. John the Baptist initially questioned Jesus when he wanted to get baptized because John knew Jesus did not sin.

Obedient Jesus

Jesus was baptized even though He was without sin. He did it to fulfill all righteousness.

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