Sins and types of sins according to Christian Morality
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Lesson 2: Sin: A Broken Relationship with God and Neighbor
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to: a. discuss the meaning of sin as presented by Church teaching; b. realize that the mercy and forgiveness of God is greater than the sins we committed; c. demonstrate ways on how to avoid committing sin by examining conscience and developing virtues.
Context
In our life, brokenness is a part of our own reality. Sin is just like a broken object. Sin is never acted upon without human choice. A person commits mistake as a deliberate choice to defy standards. Sin separates human beings from God. It is a manifestation of a person’s failure to respond to God’s invitation to love.
I nspired Word The Lost Son (Luke 15: 11-32) After reading the passage, try to reflect on the following questions 1. As a son / daughter, what did you feel while reading? 2. What does the reading say about Sin?
I. Nature of Sin
II. Traditional Classification of Sin
III. Sins of Commission and Omission
IV. Other Christian Virtues as threatened by the Capital Sins
IV. Other Christian Virtues as threatened by the Capital Sins