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CHRISTIAN LIVING 8

SY: 2023-2024

POINTERS FOR 1st QUARTER EXAM


40 ITEMS (ITEMS 1-35 MULTIPLE CHOICE, 36-40 ESSAY)

IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER


 Gospel of Mark describes Jesus as a Suffering Servant.
 Gospel of Matthew presents Jesus as the Servant Messiah prophesied by the prophets in
the Old Testament to lead people to live a moral life.
 Gospel of John illustrates Jesus as the Son of God, the Word made flesh and the
revelation of God’s love.
 Gospel of Luke introduces the idea of Mercy and Universal Salvation.
 Lion represents the Gospel of Mark.
 Synoptic Gospel is the heart of the scriptures.
 The life and teaching of Jesus- the first stage in the formation of the Gospel.
 The written Gospel- third stage in the formation of the Gospel.
 The oral tradition- stage of the Gospel when the Holy Spirit was sent to the disciples
who continued the mission of Jesus by proclaiming the Good News of the Kingdom.
 John the Baptist baptized Jesus.
 God the Father- the voice was heard from heaven following Jesus’ baptism.
 The First temptation of Satan to Jesus is to turn the stones into bread is the first
temptation.
 To worship Satan is the third temptation of Satan to Jesus.
 The quality of a good shepherd attends to His sheep, protects, guides, and nurtures His
flock is a quality of a good shepherd.
 Matthew was the former tax collector who eventually followed Jesus.
 Satan used the Word of God to tempt Jesus in His 2nd Temptation.
 Jesus used parables to preach about God’s Kingdom.
 Mustard Seed- this parable described the Kingdom of God that started small and has
grown into a community of Christians living together with God’s love.
 Weeds Among the Wheat- parable tells us that the Kingdom of God is present for those
who lead others to God’s love and mercy.
 Hidden Treasure- his parable speaks of God’s Kingdom that He already gave us
which sometimes we are too blind to appreciate so we long for other blessings from him.
 The mission of Jesus is to establish God's Kingdom here on earth.

 The call of the first disciples of Jesus involved His own personal desire to invite them to
follow.

1. Being a disciple of Jesus was a result of a personal invitation.

2. The call of Jesus to follow Him is not only for those who are rich

And powerful, rather His invitation is for everyone.

3. The call to discipleship by Jesus means total conversion and a radical break from the
past.

4. Shared in His mission and ministry.

5. Sharing His lie of service and love for others.

“If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding
fault, and it will be given to him.”

James 1:5

God bless on your Exam! Smile and pray!

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