Lesson 1 Rs1 Creation and Salvation
Lesson 1 Rs1 Creation and Salvation
Lesson 1 Rs1 Creation and Salvation
LEARNING TARGETS:
GOD’S REVELATION
"It pleased God, in his goodness and wisdom, to reveal Himself and to make known the
mystery of his will. His will was that men should have access to the Father, through Christ, the
Word made flesh, in the Holy Spirit, and thus become sharers in the divine nature." (CCC #51).
The Scriptural passages of the above statement are summarized in the Dogmatic
Constitution of the Word of God (Dei Verbum #2). To wit:
In His goodness and wisdom God chose to reveal Himself and to make known to us
the hidden purpose of His will (Eph. 1:9);
by which through Christ, the Word made flesh, (people) might in the Holy Spirit have
access to the Father and come to share in the divine nature (Eph. 2:18; 2 Peter 1:4);
Through this revelation, therefore, the invisible God (Col. 1;15, 1 Tim. 1:17);
out of the abundance of His love speaks to (people) as friends (Ex. 33:11; John 15:14-
15);
And lives among them (Bar. 3:38) so that He may invite and take them into
(communion) with Himself.
This plan of revelation is realized by deeds and words having in inner unity: the deeds
wrought by God in the history of salvation manifest and confirm the teaching and realities
signified by the words, while the words proclaim the deeds and clarify the mystery contained in
them. By this revelation then, the deepest truth about God and the salvation of (humankind)
shines out for our sake in Christ, who is both the mediator and the fullness of all revelation.” (cf.
Matt. 11:27; John 1:14 and 17; 14:6; 17:1-3; 2 Cor 3:16 and 4, 6; Eph. 1, 3-14.)
Summary (Genesis 1)
a. God is the origin of everything especially life.
b. Creation is orderly and good.
c. Humankind is the summit of all creation.
d. Humans are stewards over all creation.
e. Human sexuality and procreation belong to the divine order of creation.
f. Rest is Godly.
Summary (Genesis 2)
a. There is an intimate connection between land and the human being.
• Man is the highest creature – he is the only one created in the image and likeness of God.
• Man is not a solitary being. He only finds happiness by relating with others.
• Man and woman are equal. They become one in the community of marriage.
Creation is “the first step towards the Covenant of the one God with his people”
(Compendium, 51). In the Bible creation is open to the saving action of God in history, which
reaches its fullness in the paschal mystery of Christ, and which will reach its final perfection at
the end of time. Creation came about with a view to the Sabbath, the seventh day on which the
Lord rested, a day which completes the first creation and opens up to the eighth day when a still
more marvellous work begins: the Redemption, the new creation in Christ (cf. 2 Cor 5: 7; CCC,
345-349).
Thus, we are shown the continuity and unity of God’s plan for creation and redemption.
There is no hiatus, but rather a link, between them, since man’s sin did not totally corrupt God’s
work. The relationship between the two—creation and salvation—can be expressed by saying
that, on one hand, creation is the first event of salvation; and on the other hand, redemptive
salvation has the characteristics of a new creation. This relationship throws light on certain
important aspects of the Christian faith, such as the ordering of nature to grace or the existence of
a single supernatural end of man.
B. Observe the surrounding or the environment. What revelation does this impart on you?
Revelation is a gift that is given to certain individuals who will have a prominent role. I would
like to focus on some of the sacred principles that apply to receiving personal revelation. I will
rely heavily on the scriptures and the words of the prophets, seers, and revelators. After we
experienced our spiritual birth, Heavenly Father counseled and corrected us, and we were
instructed, enlightened, and edified in His holy presence.
Activity 2:
I. Test Your Knowledge
A. Define God’s revelation
The term revelation deals with how God has revealed himself to humanity, or in other
words, how he has made himself known. Also known as Universal revelation, general revelation
deals with how God can be understood through his creation. More specifically, this can be
manifest in physical nature, human nature, and history. General revelation does not impart truths
that are necessary for salvation however, it is argued that God's existence, transcendence,
immanence, self-sufficiency, eternality, power, goodness, and hate for evil can be comprehended
and seen through his creation.
Our Father, graciously accept from your humble people a thankful heart and
spirit. We ask you this day to create in us a spirit gratitude.
Thank you for the blessings of the food we eat and especially for this wonderful
life. Thank you for our home and family and friend,
may you bless one of our soul and guide us for any possible harm and danger
may you forgive us for all of our sins in Jesus name we pray, Amen.
References:
Catechism of the Catholic Church - The Creator. Retrieved from http:// www. vatican. va/ archive/ ccc_
css/archive/catechism/p1s2c1p4.htm
Focus, Vison for Life. 2009. Salvation History. Retrieved from http://www.focusequip.org/assets/pdf/
sh-student-preview.pdf
The Mary Foundation. 1996. Creation of Heaven and Earth Retrieved from https:// www. catholicity.
com/catechism/creation_of_heaven_and_earth.html