Chapters 9-10-11
Chapters 9-10-11
John
Different from the three Gospels
Theological and reflective
GOSPEL OF MARK
Presented Jesus as the Son of Man
Focused on Jesus’ humanity
Suffering servant
Son of God
GOSPEL OF MATTHEW
Five great teachings of Jesus on
the Sermon on the Mount
Only Gospel that uses the word
“Church”
Presented Jesus as Emmanuel,
Messiah, Messianic King- true
heir of David’s throne
GOSPEL OF LUKE
Universality of salvation
Compassion and mercy of God
Role of the Holy Spirit
Prayer
Women-disciples
Concern for the poor
GOSPEL OF JOHN
No parables
The most theological among the
four Gospels
Full of long discourses; use
abstract such as light, life and glory
Presented Jesus as the Word of
God, Resurrection and the Life,
Light of the World
DOCTRINE OF INCARNATION
from Latin word caro or
carnis which means “flesh,
meat.”
Jesus Christ is God in the
flesh
“And the Word became flesh
and made his dwelling
among us.” (Jn. 1:14)
THE DIVINITY OF JESUS
Begotten of the
Father- God from
God; Light from Light
Resurrection is the
confirmation of Jesus’
divinity
THE DIVINITY OF JESUS
The Council of Nicea in 325
affirms “one Lord Jesus
Christ, the Son of God, the
only begotten generated
from the Father, God from
God, Light from Light, true
God from true God, begotten
not made, one in being with
the Father.” (ND 7)
THE DIVINITY OF JESUS
Council of Chalcedon in 451 defines the
person of Christ: “One and the same Son,
our Lord Jesus Christ… the same truly God
and truly man… the same one in being with
the Father as to the divinity and one in
being with us as to the humanity, like us in
all things but sin. The same begotten from
the Father before the ages as the divinity,
and in the latter days for us and our
salvation was born as to his humanity from
Mary, the Virgin Mother of God.” (ND 614)
THE HUMANITY OF JESUS
Jesus was conceived
by the power of the
Holy Spirit and born of
the Virgin Mary.
“Born of woman, born
under the law.” (Gal.
4:4)
VATICAN II STRESSES CHRIST'S
HUMANITY:
“For by his Incarnation, the Son
of God has united himself in
some fashion with every man. He
worked with human hands, he
thought with a human mind,
acted by human choice, and
loved with a human heart. Born
of the Virgin Mary, he has truly
been made one of us, like us in
all things, except sin.” (GS 22)
JESUS IS ONE PERSON
He cannot be
divided. “He is One
Person, for this man
Jesus is the Eternal
Son of God made
man.” (CFC 512)
Hypostatic Union
HIDDEN LIFE OF JESUS
According to Matthew,
Jesus had a
temporary sojourn in
Egypt before settling
in Nazareth
Value of silence;
family life; work is holy
MARY IN THE GOSPELS
Vatican II says that Mary is
an exceptional daughter of
the human race.
MARY IS THE MOTHER OF JESUS
PUBLIC MINISTRY
OF JESUS CHRIST
BAPTISM OF JESUS CHRIST
Obedience to the Torah
Jesus identified himself
with sinners, solidarity with
us.
The voice said: “You’re my
son, the beloved, in whom I
am well pleased.”
TEMPTATION OF JESUS CHRIST
1. Turn stones into bread
2. Throw himself down from
the parapet of the temple,
let God rescue him
3. Worship Satan in
exchange of wealth and
power
CALL OF THE TWELVE APOSTLES
Rooted from the twelve tribes
Signifies authority,
commissioning and sending
out
CALL OF THE TWELVE APOSTLES
POVERTY (hunger,
thirst, nakedness, GOOD NEWS: food, shelter,
homeless clothing, restoration of dignity.
CAPTIVITY and
OPPRESSION as a result LIBERATION
of injustice
PASCHAL MYSTERY
(PASSION, DEATH & RESURRECTION)
DID HE REALLY
HAVE TO BECOME
MAN AND DIE?
PASCHAL MYSTERY
IS THE CLIMAX
AND ACCOMPLISHMENT
OF GOD’S SAVING PLAN.
JESUS’ ENTIRE LIFE AND MINISTRY
BROUGHT HIM TO DEATH:
The resurrection of
Christ confirms His
works and teachings.
THE MEANING AND SAVING SIGNIFICANCE OF
THE RESURRECTION (CFC 620-627)
It brought us a
share in the new life
of adopted children
of the Father in the
Holy Spirit.
THE MEANING AND SAVING SIGNIFICANCE OF
THE RESURRECTION (CFC 620-627)