Monday, November 30, 2015

Blog Response #8

1st Beatitude:  Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
 The meaning behind this Beatitude is that people must confess their spiritual poverty before they can get spiritual riches from God.  If we follow this Beatitude, we will live with humbleness and grace from God's spiritual gifts.  What we need to give up is our poor spirit so we could be thankful for God's gifts.


2nd Beatitude:  Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.
The meaning behind this Beatitude is that all people all considered the children of God and to reflect this characteristic, they need to be peacemakers.  If followed, we would live in a more peaceful environment where everyone would love each other and there would be less fights around the world.  What we need to give up is our negative attitudes so that we would be able to live peacefully as the children of God.

Experiment: After going a day guided by these two Beatitudes, I realized a couple of things.  I was definitely happier because I went through the day with serenity, peace, and thankfulness.  It was really easy because with peace there was no drama, with serenity I was calm and serine, and with thankfulness I realized how much I was blessed.   

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Blog Response #7

15 Year Old Jesus:
          Jesus was like almost every other 15 year old boy, short and scrawny.  He was upset he was not as big and tall as some of his other friends.  Jesus had a few close friends, but was not the most popular kid around.  Jesus was determined to do big things and put more to his name besides the son of Mary and Joseph.  When Jesus walked home from school the older boys on the streets would pick on him and steal the snacks his mom packed him.  He would then go home to his room and cry himself to sleep.  His parents knew it was a private time and Jesus did not want to be bothered, so every night Mary and Joseph slipped a note under his door.  These were cute little notes that had a quick sentence of how much they loved him following a scripture.  Jesus woke up every morning and read his parent's little notes and learned a lot from them.  He got ready for school in the morning and went to his parents for breakfast.  Every morning he would neglect to talk to his parents because he would be so ashamed of crying the night before, but his neglect came off as rude and him being a smart alec.  Mary and Joseph would then give him a good talking to and punish him by not letting him go to the temple that Sunday.  For most boys in his town, this would be a blessing to not go, but Jesus loved the temple and hated his parents for doing this.  Instead, he would sit in his room and read the scriptures until he soon started getting his own views the scriptures. 

Friday, October 23, 2015

Blog Response #6

Dear God,
          Thank you for everything you have blessed me with, I am very thankful for your blessings.  I pray for myself that I have a great academic and athletic year and that I have fun in my sophomore year.  I pray for my mom that she gets a break from all of the stress in her life that she has to deal with.  I pray that you heal my mom and that she knows that we appreciate all that she does and that we are here for her when she needs someone to lean on.  I pray for my sister that she enjoys her eighth grade year and makes the most of it.  I pray that my sister knows she can open up and talk about her feeling and not have to bottle it up like the rest of us.  I pray she also has a great academic and athletic year.  I pray for the three of us to stay strong in all that we do and to stick together because each other is all we have.  I would also like to pray for everyone in the world in need of a prayer. Thank you God for everything.  Besmelaheh ramoneh raheem, Amen.  Love you dad, love you momajoon.  Love you mom, love you Noosha

Monday, October 19, 2015

Blog Response #5

          "Prayer is fundamentally a gift, a grace always already given by God. Prayer does not create God's presence; it simply helps us become aware of the ways in which God is already present" (Art and Practice of Spiritual Direction Mercy Center Burlingame, CA).  This really speaks to me because praying to God is an important and huge part of my life.  My family needs all the prayers they can get right now and it helps to know that God makes it possible for us to talk to him and let him know what is going on in our lives.  God is always there to listen and I feel my relationship with him has developed over the years to be stronger and stronger because I do personal prayers to him and thank him for his blessings all of the time.  We are lucky to have the many opportunities to be able to pray to God about anything and we should thank him for blessing us with these many chances.  The point of this quote is to emphasize the idea of how prayer is a God given gift that helps us, as people of God, become aware of how and when God is present in our lives.  

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Blog Response #4



      I support The Crucifixion story written by Luke, the Gospel writer, in Luke 23:33-43.  Luke's version is a lot more detailed and shows the crucifixion from everyone's perspective.  This specific crucifixion story makes it easy for the reader to visualize themselves in the situation because they are reading the responses and reactions of the people at the Skull.  Luke also showed a very realistic version of the story because he did not just show the happy version.  Luke showed the more negative side of the story, which I support due to the fact that almost no story is perfectly positive because there are almost always hardships in someone's path of life.  Luke showed how not everyone is going to be positive towards you and that you have to carry yourself the same way Jesus did by staying as calm as possible and by not letting the haters phase you.  God says that vengeance is never the answer and it should be left for him to do.  It is not our job to seek revenge on one who has done wrong to us because we would then be just as harmful as the person who did wrong to us.  Our job is to just stay kind because the best vengeance is to kill them with kindness.

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Blog Response #3

       Of the three Gospels, Mark resonates with me.  He focused on Gentiles, which shows how he cared about everyone religion and not just one religious group.  Suffering is a huge part of some people's lives and the fact that Mark acknowledged this meant a lot to those people.  He showed the heavy sense of suffering and spread awareness.  Many people suffer today and some find comfort when others sympathize and have sensitivity towards their situation.  Suffering can come emotionally and physically.  They can have the same impact on someone and the same level of suffer depending on how bad it is.  The Gospel of Mark resonates with me because I can understand and empathize what suffering is and I like to relate to others who can understand where I am coming from.

Friday, September 11, 2015

Blog Response #2

          My group and I studied the Shroud of Turin and the Site of Calvary for the Bible Archeology project.  It is somewhat hard to answer the question of what we learned affected my views of Jesus from what I thought of him before.  Both were research about things or places Jesus was in for his burial and resurrection.  For the Shroud of Turin, I might just question whether or not Jesus was actually in the cloth.  If he wasn't in the cloth then almost his entire life was a lie after he was buried.  It is possible someone could have taken his body from the cloth, if it was even what he was buried in.  A great video that supports this thought is: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/videos/category/3play_1/why-the-vatican-believes-in-the-shroud-of-turin/?no-ist
       For the Site of Calvary, people believe Jesus was crucified there.  What backs it up is that it is very close to the Garden Tomb where people believe Jesus was buried and resurrected.  If this is not where he was crucified, then it is forever a mystery where Jesus, the son of God, was executed.  My views can't really change because whether or not he was buried in a cloth or if he was crucified in a first century building, doesn't affect who he was as a real person before people took advantage of him and killed him.  My views of him don't change, but my views of history and the church might change because none of them have 100% proof to back up their stories of Jesus' crucifixion and everything after that. 

Monday, August 31, 2015

8/31 1st Blog Post

          My thoughts about Jesus are that he is a very important person in the lives of Christians and religions branched off of that.  I've been told he is the messiah and that he was resurrected and came back to life as the son of God.  I know him because I went to NDE for middle school and took religious classes there all three years, where I was taught about him.  What I have heard about him was his story of how he was born and the whole nativity scene.  I know that Christmas is basically a holiday revolved around his birth and him being resurrected.  What I believe about him is that he is a big part of many people's lives.  To many people he is the son of God and their Savior.  I also believe that many people would be lost without him in their lives.