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Lesson 1 - The Law of God - 4th Q G10 VALUES

The document discusses God's Laws, particularly the Ten Commandments, and their importance in guiding moral behavior and fostering relationships with God and others. It outlines key terms related to divine and moral law, emphasizing the significance of living righteously and the consequences of disobedience. The document also includes activities for students to analyze scenarios and create a bookmark that highlights God's laws.
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Lesson 1 - The Law of God - 4th Q G10 VALUES

The document discusses God's Laws, particularly the Ten Commandments, and their importance in guiding moral behavior and fostering relationships with God and others. It outlines key terms related to divine and moral law, emphasizing the significance of living righteously and the consequences of disobedience. The document also includes activities for students to analyze scenarios and create a bookmark that highlights God's laws.
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T H L AW

EGOD O F s s o f Li fe
S ac red ne
And t he

4th Quarter- L1
Motivation
•Analyze each scenarios and
give your opinions or share your
experiences about those images.
What
would you
do in this
situation?
What
would you
do in this
situation?
What
would you
do in this
situation?
Learning
objectives:
At the end of the discussion, the students
shall be able to:
o Define what are God’s Laws
o Understand the Ten Commandments
o Analyze real-life scenarios where the Law of God
is followed or violated
o Demonstrate ways to live out God’s law through
practical applications.
TERMS:
Ten Commandments – The moral laws given by
God to Moses on Mount Sinai.

Divine Law – The law that comes directly from


God, guiding human morality and behavior.

Moral Law – The ethical principles set by God


that help distinguish right from wrong.
TERMS:
Sin – Any action that goes against God's
commandments and separates humans from Him.

Beatitudes – The teachings of Jesus that show


the attitudes and behaviors blessed by God.

Golden Rule – The command of Jesus to "Do unto


others as you would have them do unto you."
TERMS:
Righteousness – Living in accordance with God's
laws and moral principles.

Repentance – Sincerely turning away from sin


and seeking forgiveness from God.

Commandments of Love – Jesus' teachings that


the greatest commandments are to love God and
love one’s neighbor.
TERMS:
God’s Will – The divine plan and purpose that
God has for each person’s life.

Revelation – God’s communication of His will to


humanity, including laws and teachings.

Holy Scriptures – The Bible, which contains God’s


laws, teachings, and commandments.
TERMS:
Original Sin – The first sin committed by Adam
and Eve that brought sin into the world.

Atonement – The act of making amends for sin,


often through prayer, confession, and good works.

Stewardship – The responsibility of taking care of


God’s creation and following His moral laws.
aw of God:
•is a set of divine moral and ethical
guidelines given by God to humanity.

•It teaches people how to live in love,


justice, and righteousness.
Ten
commandme
Commandments Meaning & Application

nts
1. THOU SHALT NOT HAVE
ANY GODS BEFORE ME.
2. THOU SHALT NOT TAKE
THE NAME OF THE LORD
Avoid idolatry and false
gods. Keep God first.
Speak about God with
reverence. Avoid cursing
THY GOD IN VAIN.
3. REMEMBER TO KEEP Attend worship, rest, and
HOLY THE SABBATH DAY pray on Sundays.
Ten
commandme
Commandments Meaning & Application

nts
4. HONOR THY FATHER AND Show love, respect, and
MOTHER.
5. THOU SHALT NOT KILL
obedience to parents.
Respect all human life,
avoid violence and hatred.
6. THOU SHALT NOT Stay committed in
COMMIT ADULTERY marriage, avoid betrayal.
Ten
commandme
Commandments Meaning & Application

nts
7. THOU SHALT NOT STEAL Be honest, avoid taking what isn’t
yours.
8. THOU SHALT NOT BEAR Always speak the truth and be
FALSE WITNESS AGAINST THY trustworthy.
NEIGHBOR
9. THOU SHALT NOT COVET Do not desire what belongs to
THY NEIGHBOR’S WIFE someone else.
10. THOU SHALT NOT COVET Be contented with what you
THY NEIGHBOR’S GOODS have.
Importance of the Ten
Commandments
 To build a strong relationship with God
 They teach us how to treat others with kindness.
 They promote peace, order, and justice in society.
 They remind us to live morally and ethically.
Importance of the Ten
Commandments
The Ten Commandment's are not
just ancients' laws but timeless
principles that guide us in living a
meaningful godly life.
Why Did God Give Us
•To guide us Laws?
in making good moral decisions.
•To protect us from the consequences of sin.
•To strengthen our relationship with God and
others.
•To bring order and peace to society.
Created in His
image
 God created man and woman in His Image
 Genesis 1:26-27:
 Man
 is the only creature He created with intellect.
 was given the will to choose always what is good and
goodness itself
The Human Person: Accorded with Innate
Goodness and Dignity
 God accorded the human person with innate goodness.
 Goodness is an inherent desire to love, grow, and seek
meaning in life.
 God accorded the human person with dignity.
 DIGNITY – which means worthiness.
 Life is sacred from the moment of Conception until Natura
Death
Generalizati
on
What happens when
people disobey God’s
laws?
Bookmark
making
BRING THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS
tomorrow:
Materials for bookmark
Scissors
Art materials
Bookmark
making
Create a meaningful and creative
bookmark that highlights the Laws of
God
NSTRUCTION
S
THANK
YOU FOR
LISTENIN
G!

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