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Daily Rosary Meditations | Catholic Prayers

4 Reasons We Need Jesus

Daily Rosary Meditations | Catholic Prayers

Dr. Mike Scherschligt

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🗓️ 16 August 2019

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

The CCC suggests 4 reasons why we need Jesus 457    God became man in Jesus to save us by reconciling us with God. We have all sinned. Romans 6 tells us the consequences of sin is death. Death doesn’t just mean the end of our earthly life. Death as the consequence from unrepented sin means eternal separation from God, but also separation from one another and the complete loss of happiness… Imagine being locked in solitary confinement, completely alone – forever, with no hope that the pain would end. That is Hell That is what Jesus came to save us from Why can’t God just forgive and forget the consequences? B/C God made us free like Himself and with Freedom comes Consequences. Good choices bear good consequences, Bad choices bear bad consequences. If we want him to remove the consequences, Then He would have to remove our freedom We would not be human Imagine Playing a game with young child If every time the child made a wrong move you let him take it back, Then the child was not really playing the game, was he? For God to excuse every bad move I make, He would have to take away my freedom. Rather than destroy our human dignity; God became one of us. He suffered the consequences for us; He suffered our death And rose from the dead. Since Jesus is both God and Man, He could bear the consequences as Man, He could rise from the dead b/c He is God. By His death Jesus fulfilled the consequence of our sin. By His Resurrection He conquered death  2nd Reason we need Jesus… 458    The Word became flesh so that we might know God’s love How do we know God’s love? He died for us  At the Last Supper Jesus tells his disciples,  “Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends…” Then He suffered and died for us We should Read the accounts of Jesus’ suffering and death in the Gospel  There you will see for yourself: the outstretched arms of Jesus on the Cross,  the arms of the God who proved his love for us  by dying for you and me this is the Revelation of God’s love 3rd Reason we need Jesus 459    The Word became flesh to be our model of holiness Jesus reveals what God is really like;  He also reveals what we should be like Because Jesus was fully human He shows us how to be Fully Human Fully Alive He teaches us how to live  by the way He lived He teaches us how to pray By the way He prayed  He teaches us to live Mercy Through his own example of Mercy He teaches us how to fight Temptation  To be calm in the storms of life To have courage under persecution To deal with rejection, privation and want To be patient in suffering and death A wonderful old Benedictine monk, Fr. Adrian,  when we would be in the sacrament of Reconciliation he would turn to a small statue of Jesus and say to me   How would Jesus handle these situations? Michael you must live like the Master Read and think about the life of Jesus in the Gospel For we must learn to live like the Master 4th Reason we need Jesus… 460    The Word became flesh to make us partakers of the divine nature. For this is why the Word became Man, and the Son of God became the Son of man: so that man, by entering into communion with the Word and thus receiving divine sonship, might become a son of God. For the Son of God became man so that we might become God. The only-begotten Son of God, wanting to make us sharers in his divinity, assumed our nature, so that he made man, might make men Gods. The whole point of life is to be Reunited to God Sin had separated us from Him  The distance between us was impossible to bridge Imagine Two Shores separated by a body of water no one could swim You would need a bridge to cross over We need a bridge from God to man Where are God and man joined together? In the Body of Christ That is why Jesus gives us the Eucharist! The Body of Christ is the bridge to cross over to God (John 6:54)

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0:00.0

This is Holy Family School of Faith.

0:05.8

Welcome to our vacation Rosary.

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Well, at least I'm on vacation.

0:12.4

And what an awesome day starting with the mass for the feast of the

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assumption and then a glorious hike to the top of the world and now I'm praying the rosary with Sarah and Teresa the

0:28.6

great and my habebebebe and I want to to offer this Rosary for the wonderful couple that are allowing us to stay at their home in Colorado to have this fantastic time of prayer, hiking, and family.

0:46.4

So let's begin in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.

0:49.3

Let's call to mind all those we've promised to pray for. The catechism suggests four

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reasons why we need Jesus. First, God became man in Jesus to save us by

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reconciling us with God. We have all sinned. St Paul tells us in

1:08.5

Romans chapter six that the consequences of sin are death.

1:14.0

Death doesn't just mean the end of our earthly life.

1:18.8

Death as the consequence from unrepented sin means eternal separation from God, but also separation from one another

1:26.6

and the complete loss of happiness.

1:30.1

Imagine being locked in solitary confinement, completely alone, forever, with no hope the pain would end.

1:39.0

That is hell.

1:40.6

That is what Jesus came to save us from.

1:43.0

Well, why can't God just forgive and forget the consequences?

1:48.0

Because God made us free like himself, and with freedom comes consequences.

1:53.0

Good choices bear good consequences, bad choices bear bad consequences.

1:58.0

And if we want him to remove the consequences, then he would have to remove our freedom and we would not be human.

2:07.0

Imagine playing a game with a young child.

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