Thursday, March 10, 2016

29. God's salvation, law and grace

29. GOD'S SALVATION: LAW AND GRACE THE MORAL LAW, ROOTED IN DIVINE WISDOM AND WRITTEN ON THE HUMAN HEART, IS FULFILLED IN OUR LIFE WITH CHRIST Compendium 415-433 Romans 2: 15 1. "Natural Law", which is known naturally by reason, is an inherent sense of right and wrong written on our hearts by the creator and is the basis of rights and duties of individuals and communities, but is not clearly perceived by everyone at all times. 2. The Ten Commandments summarize and confirm natural law and unchanging moral truth. 3. The natural law is brought to perfection in the Beatitudes and witness of Jesus Christ in his life death and resurrection. 4. The grace to live the Beatitudes is a gift of the Holy Spirit. 5. We are "justified" by God’s mercy at work through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ earning for us the sanctifying grace of Baptism and Repentance which maintains our souls in grace throughout our lives. Sanctifying grace allows us to participate in the holiness of the Trinity and is always with us. 6. "Actual grace” allows us to live the circumstances of our daily lives in conformity with the Beatitudes. 7. Grace does not in infringe upon us but frees us to fulfill our ultimate desire for complete happiness in God's love. Grace constantly calls us to holiness through intimacy with Jesus. 8. Morality becomes a continual hymn of praise and thanksgiving to God our Father. 9. The Precepts of the Catholic Faith are a necessary guide to living a life of Beatitude as Jesus proclaimed. 10. The five precepts of the Church direct us to the evangelizing truth, goodness and beauty that our lives must reflect. They are the minimum requirements to live an authentic Catholic life. 1. You shall attend Mass on Sundays and on holy days of obligation and remain free from work or activity that could impede the sanctification of such days. 2. You shall confess your sins at least once a year. 3. You shall receive the sacrament of the Eucharist at least once during the Easter season. 4. You shall observe the days of fasting and abstinence established by the Church. 5. You shall contribute to the support of the church. 11. We should not be satisfied with fulfilling the minimum but use them as a springboard to complete fulfillment in Christ. Considering the infinite reward, we should give enthusiastic witness to living our faith. The Church is the bride of Christ and the Eucharist is the eternal wedding banquet begun on earth. May the Holy Spirit enlighten our minds and hearts to the magnificence of our calling.

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