This document discusses the sacramental principle and how it relates to finding God in daily life. The sacramental principle means that God is present everywhere and humans respond to God's grace through daily activities. The document provides examples of liturgical signs and symbols like images of Mary, the sign of the cross, lighted candles, holy water, and kneeling that represent our faith and connection to God. It also discusses how having strong faith and trust in human relationships can strengthen one's faith in God, and how faith may seem clear at times but blurred at other times depending on one's outlook, but the most important thing is to never lose faith.
This document discusses the sacramental principle and how it relates to finding God in daily life. The sacramental principle means that God is present everywhere and humans respond to God's grace through daily activities. The document provides examples of liturgical signs and symbols like images of Mary, the sign of the cross, lighted candles, holy water, and kneeling that represent our faith and connection to God. It also discusses how having strong faith and trust in human relationships can strengthen one's faith in God, and how faith may seem clear at times but blurred at other times depending on one's outlook, but the most important thing is to never lose faith.
This document discusses the sacramental principle and how it relates to finding God in daily life. The sacramental principle means that God is present everywhere and humans respond to God's grace through daily activities. The document provides examples of liturgical signs and symbols like images of Mary, the sign of the cross, lighted candles, holy water, and kneeling that represent our faith and connection to God. It also discusses how having strong faith and trust in human relationships can strengthen one's faith in God, and how faith may seem clear at times but blurred at other times depending on one's outlook, but the most important thing is to never lose faith.
This document discusses the sacramental principle and how it relates to finding God in daily life. The sacramental principle means that God is present everywhere and humans respond to God's grace through daily activities. The document provides examples of liturgical signs and symbols like images of Mary, the sign of the cross, lighted candles, holy water, and kneeling that represent our faith and connection to God. It also discusses how having strong faith and trust in human relationships can strengthen one's faith in God, and how faith may seem clear at times but blurred at other times depending on one's outlook, but the most important thing is to never lose faith.
Ever since, when we where a an innocent kid, our parents
would always remind us to make good things every time and also be a good person, friend and son. This moral law should always be followed because God is watching above as frequently been said by the elders, However, there’s a part of myself which is very hungry and craving for answers to the most enduring question of all time, which is “Is God, if Yes, where is he?”. This question has always left me something for me to ponder and reflect on. However, this question has brought me to this subject, which is Christian Discipleship Today, Our discussion about Sacramental Principle really helped me a lot to really understand God’s Presence. The Sacramental Principle means that God is present everywhere and we humans responds to gods grace through our daily activities.
The sacramental principle is connected to the liturgical
signs and symbols because this are the source of our faith to God, In example, The sacred images of the Virgin Mother Mary, we often pray to virgin mary in her portrait or replica, because we believe that Mother mary would tell Jesus our prayers. Another example is the Sign of the cross, wherein this symbolizes our redemption of our sins. we always do this sign of the cross when we pray, or we do something, Through sign of the cross, this may also be a symbol of asking help to God. Third Example, The Lighted Candle, this symbolizes God being a guiding light to everyone that we should follow. Then, fourth example is the Holy Water, this symbolizes our protection from sins, This is the reason why we have the baptismal process, and the last example is Kneeling, when we kneel this symbolizes that we bow down to God and a symbol of our Humility as a person.
In my opinion the advantage of using the faith in human
relationship as way of understanding the faith in God is this enables us to keep our faith snd relationship to God stronger, if we were just be able to realize that if we can trust our peers, what more to God who is more worthy of our trust, This method helps us to be easily be close with our God. Moving on, the paradox certain and the obscure point out are things that may become certain and specific but there are Kurt B. Del Rosario THEN101 AC11
point that it is blurred and like an abstract. In comparison,
to our Faith in God, sometimes our faith becomes clear because oF our positive outlook and strong belief, and sometimes our faith becomes blurred because of our downs. But the most important is we should never lose faith despite of our ups and downs.