A Vision of Real Humanity

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A Vision of Real Humanity Jesus, Fully Human A Vision of Real Humanity

Fully Human What does it mean to be fully human? Made in the image and likeness of God Jesus, our model Intellect and free will To be loved and to love Called to be stewards of cration

Image and Likeness of God Fundamental dignity We have value and worth because God made us in His image. This is the basis for human dignity and our claim to human rights no matter how we look, what we do or what others say. Reflection of God in this world We image God to others in this world We are the visible face of God to others Jesus as our model Jesus gives dignity to humankind Ministers to all people with respect and love

Jesus as Model Humility Prayer Poverty Did the will of the Father without question Washed the feet of the apostles Prayer Models a life firmly grounded in a relationship with God that requires communication Taught the Lord’s Prayer Poverty Material poverty Born in a stable Lived simply Focus on spiritual riches not material wealth

Intellect and Free Will Think and reason Make wise decisions Pursue truths of a higher order Free Will Conscience Aid to our decision making Moral decisions Choose freely what to do Act Of our own will, without coercion

To Love and Be Loved How did Jesus love? How does he want us to love? Spoke the truth Healed Showed mercy Willingly gave his life for us How does he want us to love? Love God above all Love others as he has loves us Seek the good for others even at our own expense

Stewardship Creator’s gift Intended for all Call to stewardship God’s gracious gift that destined all material creatures for the good of the human race Intended for all Original gift of God to the human race All people are entitled to their needs Right to private property, possessions Call to stewardship Dominion to care for and use but not to abuse or use for selfish purposes Environmental protection Earthly goods belong equally to the future humankind

What does it mean that human beings are made in God’s image? How is Jesus a model of humanity for us? What is intellect? What is free will? How does God want us to use our intellect and free will? How did Jesus model love for us? How does Jesus want us to love? How are we to execute our call to stewardship?