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Catholic Sprouts: Daily Podcast for Catholic Kids

CS 1455: The Divinity of Christ: Thursday

Catholic Sprouts: Daily Podcast for Catholic Kids

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Religion & Spirituality, Kids & Family, Christianity

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🗓️ 11 January 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

One of the most important things for us to remember about Jesus is that He was indeed God. He was and is infinitely more than a great teacher or prophet. He was God, and knowing this compels us to make a choice.

+ MONDAY: Jesus is the very WORD Who spoke the world into existence.

+ TUESDAY: During his public ministry, Jesus demonstrated His divine power by healing the sick, raising the dead and calming storms.

+ WEDNESDAY: Jesus also slowed authority to forgive sins, something that only God can do.

+ THURSDAY: Jesus taught with His own authority, expanding on the very Word of God in the Torah.

+ FRIDAY: Knowing that Jesus is God compels us to make a choice, just as those that lived at Jesus's time did.

 

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You're listening to

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Catholic Sprout

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The Daily Podcast for Catholic kids that strives to plant seeds of faith.

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Hey there, Spouse.

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Today is Thursday, January 11th, 2020.

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This week we are talking about the divine nature of Jesus Christ.

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But before we return to that, please join me in the prayer for students as St. Elizabeth and Seton

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is challenging us to learn this month in the B.S.A. St. Kids Club. In the name of the Father

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and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, amen. Lord our God, in your wisdom and love, you surround

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us with the mysteries of the universe. Send your

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spirit upon us and fill us with your wisdom and blessings. Grant that we may devote ourselves

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to our studies. Through them, draws ever closer to you the source of all knowledge. We ask this

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through Christ, our Lord. amen. So far we have talked

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about the fact that Jesus is indeed God, that he was the word that spoke creation into being,

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that he demonstrated his power during his public ministry, that through forgiving sins, he showed that he was God.

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And today, we're going to talk about the peculiar way that Jesus taught.

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Now, back in the day, and even now to this day, Jewish leaders taught on another person's authority. They would often refer to

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great rabbis that came before them. Or most likely, they would take pieces of the Torah, which we

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refer to as the Old Testament. They would take pieces of that and use that as the basis for their own teaching.

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But that's not what Jesus did. Jesus was a rabbi. He was a teacher. He gave sermons. And his most

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popular sermon was the sermon on the Mount. It is recorded specifically in the gospel of Matthew.

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This is the beautiful sermon where we have the beatitudes and all sorts of other beautiful

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