Unit 5b: How do Muslims express their beliefs?

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Unit 5b: How do Muslims express their beliefs? Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions? Unit 5b: How do Muslims express their beliefs?

Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions? Jane is walking down the road when she sees a 50p piece which has been dropped on the floor. There is no-one else nearby, and she can’t tell who has dropped it. She has a choice. She can: Take the money and keep it for herself Tell her parents she found the money Leave the money where it is What do you think she should do? Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions?

Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions? How did you make up your mind about what Jane should do with the money? Are there any rules you could follow which would tell you what to do in a situation like this? In the Bible (Luke 10:27) Jesus said that the two most important rules are: ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind’ and: 'Love your neighbour as yourself.’ Who do you think Jesus meant by ‘your neighbour’? If Jane was to follow these two rules, what do you think she would do about the money? Is this the same as the answer you gave to begin with? Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions?

Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions? Here are some examples of Christian organisations which have been set up to help others. Have you heard of any of these organisations before? Why do you think Christians are involved in this kind of work? How do Christians in your local community help others? Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions?

Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions? An old shoemaker, Papa Panov was working very hard in his shop getting ready for Christmas.It was really hard work, he was old, lonely and nearly too blind to see what he was doing. He sat daydreaming and had a dream that Jesus was going to visit him. He got up very excited and thought to himself... "Now what can I give to Jesus for a present?" He looked all around his little shop and he saw a tiny box on the top shelf. He remembered what was in it, some very tiny shoes, the best that he had ever made. He would give those to Jesus. Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions?

Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions? Papa Panov awoke early on Christmas morning. He was very excited at the thought of a visit from Jesus. He looked impatiently out of his door and down the road. There was a road sweeper, blue with cold and looking very hungry. Papa Panov invited him in and made him rest by the fire. Papa Panov gave the road sweeper his coat and a little of the soup that he had made. There was still enough left for Jesus when he came so it was alright. The road sweeper went away very happy. Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions?

Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions? A little while later Papa Panov looked out of his door again. He saw a tramp walking down the road. Nobody should spend Christmas like that thought Papa Panov so he invited the tramp in. The tramp got warm by the fire, had a little of the soup and Papa Panov gave him all of the money that he had. The tramp went away very happy. It was getting late when Papa Panov looked out of his window again. He was very worried that Jesus was not going to come after all. Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions?

Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions? There was a woman with a small baby passing. They were very cold, tired and hungry. Papa Panov invited them in to rest. He gave them the rest of his soup. "Oh dear," he thought. "Now there won't be any for Jesus." He looked at the baby with nothing on its feet in the icy cold weather. He remembered the little shoes and fetched the box down. The shoes fitted just right. Papa Panov gave the baby the shoes but was very upset at the thought of having nothing to give Jesus. Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions?

Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions? Night came. Papa Panov had not had a visit from Jesus. He went to bed feeling rather unhappy and very foolish. That night Papa Panov had another dream. He dreamed that he met Jesus and asked him why he did not visit during the day. Jesus said, "But I did. I came as a road sweeper and you warmed, fed and clothed me. I came as a tramp and you fed me and gave me your money. I came as a baby, you looked after me and gave me shoes.” “By making all those people happy you have made me happy." Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions?

Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions? What does the word ‘forgiveness’ mean to you? Can you think of examples from your own life of a time when you have been forgiven for something? How did it feel to be forgiven? What would it have been like if you were never forgiven? Have you ever forgiven someone for something? Was it difficult to forgive them? Why? How did you show them that you had forgiven them? Is forgiving more difficult than holding a grudge? Look at these examples of forgiveness in the Bible: Matthew 18:23-35 Matthew 16 Luke 23 Unit 5d: How do Christians’ beliefs influence their actions?