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Lesson 9: We Respect the
Property of Other People(7th & 10th commandments)
Session 6: Discussion on the Bible StoriesFourth Quarter: SY 2014-2015
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To Do
Discuss the Flipped 1 HW (Zach,
Anan, Sapphi)
Discuss the 7th commandment
(MVA)
Journal Activity: Following the 7thcommandment
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Catching up on yesterday
Why did Pope Francis say that 'wasting
leftover food is like stealing from the
poor'? Why did Bea seem uncaring and
ungrateful at first?
What led to Bea's transformation frombeing ungrateful to being generous?
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DISCUSS FLIPPED 1:
DYAD SHARING1. How can you describe the characters in the
two stories? How are they similar? or
Di!erent?
2. What is/ are the messages or lessons of thetwo stories? How are these related to the
values of the 7th and 10th commandments?
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UNDER THE LENS:ZACCHEUS, ANANIAS & SAPPHIRA
ZACCHEUS ANANIAS ANDSAPPHIRA
SIMILARITIES
DIFFERENCES
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ALWAYS remember
We have the responsibility to change our ways.
So that if we have done something wrong, i.e.
steal, we should be able to straighten our bad
actions.
Our selfish desires can lead us into taking
things that are not ours.
Hence, we should put into our mind that we are
called to be generous and selfless to others.
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7th Commandment
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7th Commandment
MEANING-VALUES-ACTIONS
It forbids unjustly taking or keeping the goods of one's
neighbor and wronging him in any way with respect to his
goods.
The seventh commandment, therefore, asks us to respect
even the public property used for service to the community,
like schools, government offices, churches, public plazas/parks, and public transportations. These places must not be
destroyed, vandalized, misused because the good of
everyone is violated and therefore, not respected.
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7th Commandment
MEANING-VALUES-ACTIONS
GENEROSITY
SHARING WHAT WE HAVE
RESPECTING RELIGIOUS AND PUBLICPROPERTIES, SYMBOLS etc.
BEING CONTENTED with what we HAVE
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7th Commandment
MEANING-VALUES-ACTIONS
Just as much as we are commanded not to
steal and to take what is not ours, we are all
invited to share what we have with others andto respect the property of other people, private
or public.
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REFLECTION
How can you live out the values of
the 7th Commandment today?
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Lesson 9: We Respect the
Property of Other People(7th & 10th commandments)
Session 6: Discussion on the Bible StoriesFourth Quarter: SY 2014-2015