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Parable Notes
+ save environment notes Religion test 12/6/22
question | answer |
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... are short stories | parables |
parables express... or principle | moral lessons |
parables use symbols and metaphors to teach important truths about the ... | kingdom of god |
true/false: there are only 2 parables that are the same in the gospel | false, there are a lot of different parables in the gospel |
... told parables | Jesus |
what things were Jesus trying to relate to in his parables | farms, sheep, land, etc |
who was the crowd Jesus was talking to | non believers -Jews |
what was the goal Jesus had (about/for his parables) | to make the message clear to all his listeners |
true/false: when we were young we heard or were taught about parables | true |
true/false: we never forget the shock-values of parables and never miss the surprising details, or take the stories for granted | false, we do forget, miss, and take for granted |
summarize The Good Samaritan | -a jewish man was beaten by robbers -a jewish priest, and 2 other people pass up the beaten man -a Samaritan (not friends with Jews) helped the beaten man by... healing the man's wounds, taking and paying for the inn |
an expert of the law asked Jesus "what must I do to inherit eternal life" what does he have to do | love the lord with all your heart, mind, and soul |
summarize The Prodigal Son | -2 sons -1 wasted all his money... then came back to his father for forgiveness -the father was happy that the son who wasted his money came back and wanted to throw him a feast -the other son was mad/jealous... the father told this son be happy |
what is The Prodigal Son really about | the son came to his father for forgiveness after wasting his money |
what does The Prodigal Son tell us about how things were in Jesus' time | forgiveness wasn't easy to receive asking for help is hard |
what was shocking about The Prodigal Son | the father could have revenged the son, but instead gave the son forgiveness |
what does The Prodigal Son teach us | it is better to give/receive forgiveness than take revenge |
what does Jesus challenge his listeners/us to do | Jesus wants us to forgive and know if you make any mistake it will be forgiven in the end |
how can 7th graders/people include the parable of The Prodigal Son in their life | they can forgive and put trust in others |
limits that define one person as separate from another or others. | boundries |
caring about them and won’t do anything that would bring them harm, and that you communicate with the right person to get them help if they are being harmed by someone else. | respect for others boundaries |
people won’t hurt you without a good reason and won’t intentionally confuse or manipulate you. They listen to and consistently respect boundaries, and follow the rules. | safe adult |
very few special adults who can see or touch a child’s private body parts, but only for the purpose of keeping the child safe, clean, and healthy. They have permission to help with bathing, restrooms, putting on clothes, and providing care when sick. | special safe adult |
put a child at risk for emotional, spiritual, and physical harm. they put the child in danger for their own purposes without concern for the welfare of the child. They also do not consistently listen to the parents’ wishes or the child’s boundaries. | unsafe friend/adult |
touches that are inappropriate, could be meant to hurt or scare, or are contrary to the touching rules. | unsafe touches |
touches that have a good purpose, aren’t intended to hurt, and should be familiar and are also meant to keep you healthy | safe touches |
something kept hidden that is never told or unexplained exclude others and have potential to harm, sometimes causing the person involved to feel frightened or uncomfortable. | secrets |
online bullying | |
understanding our dignity and value as a person and work to create or maintain boundaries to protect ourselves | respect for ourselves |
what are the 6 types of boundries | -physical -emotional - mental -behavioral -spiritual -language |
true/false: To violate someone’s respect means to come into their personal space, get too close to them, touch body parts that are private, force them to do something they don’t want to do, etc. | false, to violate someones boundaries |
true/false: We should not have respect for ourselves and respect for others. | false, we should have respect |
true/false: Not every safe adult is a special safe adult | true |
true/false: Trust your instincts. | true |
true/false: There are many secrets when it comes to personal and physical safety | false, there are no secrets |
true/false: turn to an adult if you or someone else is facing online bullying | true |
true/false: some of the stuff we see on social media is not real. | true |
list some people who are safe adults | -parents -close relatives -teachers -person who works with kids |
list some people who are special safe adults | -doctors -parents -godparents -grandparents |
list some people who are not special safe adults | -teachers -coaches -friends -strangers |
what must you do/be to be a safe adult | must follow parents and child's wishes, keep no secrets from parents or child |
why are special safe adults important | they can help and understand you |
list some safe touches | -hugging -Hi-5 ing -pat on the back -arm around the shoulder -stuff others feel comfortable with |