The Living Word: The Revelation of God’s Love, Second Edition

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The Living Word: The Revelation of God’s Love, Second Edition The Desire to Know God The Living Word: The Revelation of God’s Love, Second Edition Unit 1, Chapter 1 Document#: TX004679

We Are Created to Long for God God has written an inner longing into our hearts. We yearn to fill an emptiness or void in our lives. In our life’s journey, our one true direction and destination is God alone. Slide 2 Notes: Ask the students for an example of a situation where a young person might experience an empty or restless feeling. Ask how faith in God can satisfy such a feeling. Consider additional examples, such as experiences of grief, failure, or rejection by others.   This slide corresponds to content in article 1, “We Are Created to Long for God,” in the student book. © Monkey Business Images / Shutterstock.com

We Are Religious Beings Our vocation is to know, love, and freely choose God. We are religious beings, made by God to live in communion with him. To live in communion with God is to live a fully human life. Slide 3 Notes: Ask the students for a definition of vocation (“a call from God”). Explain that God calls all members of the Church to embrace a life of holiness, whether as an ordained minister, a vowed religious, or a married or single person.   This slide corresponds to content in article 1, “We Are Created to Long for God,” in the student book. © pastorscott / iStockphoto.com

The Psalms Shed Light on Our Longings Psalm 42 compares the soul’s thirst for God to the longing of a deer for streams of water. In Psalm 23, we find longing for a shepherd who gives strength, provides protection, and sets a banquet of love. Slide 4 Notes: Encourage the students to explore these images. What is the significance of water for the deer? What is the role of a shepherd?   This slide corresponds to content in article 1, “We Are Created to Long for God,” in the student book. © Sean Donohue Photo / Shutterstock.com

The Saints and Our Search for God Saint Teresa of Ávila wrote about how God reaches out to us every day. Saint John of the Cross described the soul’s desire to be united with God. Saint Augustine taught that our whole life is the desire to see God. Slide 5 Notes: Ask the students to identify some aspects of modern life that can dull our inborn yearning for God. Ask how we can turn our attention back to God and strengthen our longing for him (prayer, Sacraments, faith community).   This slide corresponds to content in article 1, “We Are Created to Long for God,” in the student book. © Garsya / Shutterstock.com

The Incarnation God so longs for a relationship with us that he has reached out in a radical way. In the Incarnation, Jesus Christ became truly man while remaining truly God. Slide 6 Notes: Ask the students how the Incarnation helps us to hear and understand God’s message of salvation.   This slide corresponds to content in article 2, “God’s Invitation,” in the student book. © Victorian Traditions / Shutterstock.com

Jesus Christ: God’s Greatest Invitation Because of his love for us, God sent his only Son to invite us into a life-giving relationship with him. The name Jesus means “God saves.” Slide 7 Notes: Explain to the students that salvation refers to the forgiveness of sins and assurance of permanent union with God. Explain that God saves us through the Passion, death, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus. Ask the question at the end of article 1 in the student book, “What can you do in your everyday life to respond to God’s invitation to live in communion with him?”   This slide corresponds to content in article 2, “God’s Invitation,” in the student book. © Skylines / Shutterstock.com

Happiness According to the Media The media convinces people that material goods relieve our dissatisfactions with life. In reality, material goods leave us still looking for true happiness. Slide 8 Notes: Ask the students for examples from movies that illustrate the concept that those seeking happiness through material goods do not get the happiness they expect.   This slide corresponds to content in article 3, “Happiness in God Alone,” in the student book. © Alastair Wallace / Shutterstock.com

Happiness in God Alone Our hearts are restless until they find rest in God. We can find happiness and truth only when we live in right relationship with God. Slide 9 Notes: The student book states that when we respond to God’s call we “remove the promises and distractions of this world.” Ask the students what this might mean for a young person today.   This slide corresponds to content in article 3, “Happiness in God Alone,” in the student book. © Alexander Erdbeer / Shutterstock.com

The Beatitudes as a Key The Holy Spirit prepares us to receive God’s gift of faith. This gift of faith leads us to choose God with our whole heart and mind. We will then want to live a life based on the Beatitudes. © Ki Zel / Shutterstock.com Slide 10 Notes: Explain to the students that Jesus gave us the Beatitudes (Mt 5:3–12), found at the end of article 3 in the student book, as a key for living in true happiness. Ask the students to identify some components of true happiness, according to the Beatitudes.   This slide corresponds to content in article 3, “Happiness in God Alone,” in the student book.

Saint Augustine and the Four Objects of Love We are able to love God because God loved us first. We must revere and respect our neighbors. Loving ourselves should empower us to move beyond ourselves. We must hold our bodies in high esteem. Slide 11 Notes: Explain to the students that we should love God, our neighbor, ourselves, and our bodies, because God created us in his own image.   This slide corresponds to content in article 4, “Saint Augustine and the Four Objects of Love,” in the student book. © Aubord Dulac / Shutterstock.com