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Knowing God Revision

The Conversion of St Paul “Saul Saul why are you persecuting Me?” “Who are you, Lord?” “I am Jesus and you are persecuting Me”. very religious Jew, 20 years after Jesus’ death Was blinded by the light for 3 days. Realised Jesus was the Lord White light from heaven, voice Was baptised as a Christian and became a great preacher and saint On road to Damascus to arrest followers of Jesus Converted to Christianity & baptised Taken by the hand to Damascus, A Christian called Ananias received a vision from God to visit Saul and heal him Define what Conversion means. Write out in full sentences the story of St Paul’s conversion in order How can you tell it was a conversion? How did it change St Paul? Tell your partner the story. CONVERSION:– to radically change your beliefs and lifestyle because of something you saw or realised.

PRAYER: What can you learn about God through prayer? God is forgiving and accepting Feeling understood God is wise and gives wisdom Explain how prayer can teach you about God (2 ways) God is present everywhere God listens and cares for us God is all knowing

1. What kind of miracles are these? 2. Explain the difference between a scientifically impossible miracle and a God-caused coincidence MIRACLES Lucky choir: a whole choir of 12 people are all late by chance for choir practice, and avoid getting blown up on a gas explosion at the Church Scientifically impossible A God-caused coincidence Just a coincidence Lanciano: during a Mass, the bread and wine changed to become real flesh (heart tissue) and blood – scientifically tested Lourdes: 67 people so far have been completely and immediately cured from incurable disease while praying at Lourdes Teesside cliff fall: a 5 year old girl fell off a 150 foot cliff unharmed

Knowing God through Jesus Is Jesus a good likeness of God? Does he help us to know what God is like? Evidence? Give 2 pieces of evidence, with quotes, to show that Jesus is like God Give 2 pieces of evidence, to show Jesus is different from God.