Understanding Evil and the Path to Holiness: A Journey Through Faith, Salvation, and the Human Heart

Lesson from the Bishop’s Sunday Mass Homily on 01 September 2024

Scriptural Texts:
OT: Deuteronomy 4:1-9
NT: James 1:13-18
Gospel: Mark 7: 14-23


Review Questions:

  1. What role does the church play in addressing evil in the world?
  2. How does Gnosticism explain the origin of evil?
  3. According to Judaism, what is the source of evil?
  4. How does Christianity propose the problem of evil is solved?
  5. What is the key issue regarding holiness in both Judaism and Christianity?
  6. How did Jesus describe the root of all evil?
  7. What metaphor did Jesus use to explain the nature of good and evil?
  8. How is the heart depicted in both Christianity and Judaism?
  9. What is necessary for a person to communicate with a holy God, according to
    the article?
  10. What is the ultimate goal of the journey from sin to salvation in Christian
    belief?

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