|     Chapter,  Paragraph1 Intro,  1   |       proclamation of the mystery of God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
  2 Intro,  1   |              thus: "I believe in one God, the Father, Almighty, maker
  3 Intro,  1   |              Christ, the only Son of God, eternally begotten of the
  4 Intro,  1   |              begotten of the Father, God from God, Light from Light,
  5 Intro,  1   |              of the Father, God from God, Light from Light, true
  6 Intro,  1   |               Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten,
  7 Intro,  1   |            Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, of
  8 Intro,  4   |      distinction — of the kingdom of God, the kingdom of Christ,
  9 Intro,  4   |       reduced to a mere appearing of God in history; the eclecticism
 10   1,  5     |         Christ, the Incarnate Son of God, who is "the way, the truth,
 11   1,  5     |                 No one has ever seen God; God the only Son, who is
 12   1,  5     |            No one has ever seen God; God the only Son, who is in
 13   1,  5     |            Col 2:9-10). ~Faithful to God's word, the Second Vatican
 14   1,  5     |              the deepest truth about God and the salvation of man
 15   1,  5     |           men', ‘speaks the words of God' (Jn 3:34), and completes
 16   1,  5     |              Word of his revelation, God has made himself known in
 17   1,  5     |        definitive self-revelation of God is the fundamental reason
 18   1,  5     |          fullness of the truth which God has enabled us to know about
 19   1,  6     |          notion that the truth about God cannot be grasped and manifested
 20   1,  6     |              the salvific mystery of God is given in Jesus Christ.
 21   1,  6     |            the Incarnate Word, "true God and true man"13 as their
 22   1,  6     |    completeness of the revelation of God's salvific ways, even if
 23   1,  6     |       inexhaustible. The truth about God is not abolished or reduced
 24   1,  6     |              is the Incarnate Son of God. Thus, faith requires us
 25   1,  6     |         every salvific revelation of God to humanity,14 and that
 26   1,  7     |               The proper response to God's revelation is "the obedience
 27   1,  7     |          entrusts his entire self to God, offering ‘the full submission
 28   1,  7     |             of intellect and will to God who reveals' and freely
 29   1,  7     |             have faith, the grace of God must come first and give
 30   1,  7     |             heart and converts it to God, who opens the eyes of the
 31   1,  7     |            revelation, guaranteed by God, who is Truth itself:17 "
 32   1,  7     |         personal adherence of man to God. At the same time, and inseparably,
 33   1,  7     |              to the whole truth that God has revealed".18 Faith,
 34   1,  7     |             therefore, as "a gift of God" and as "a supernatural
 35   1,  7     |        involves a dual adherence: to God who reveals and to the truth
 36   1,  7     |           must believe in no one but God: the Father, the Son and
 37   1,  7     |          upon in his relationship to God and the Absolute.22 ~This
 38   1,  7     |       revealed by the One and Triune God) is often identified with
 39   1,  7     |              still lacking assent to God who reveals himself. This
 40   1,  8     |         their life-relationship with God. Thus, as noted above, the
 41   1,  8     |              21; 3:15-16), they have God as their author, and have
 42   1,  8     |               teach that truth which God, for the sake of our salvation,
 43   1,  8     |        Scriptures".26 ~Nevertheless, God, who desires to call all
 44   2,  9     |              the Ultimate Mystery of God would thus manifest itself
 45   2,  9     |        limited to Christians, though God's presence would be more
 46   2,  10    |            was in the beginning with God" (Jn 1:2) is the same as
 47   2,  10    |        Christ, the Son of the living God" (Mt 16:16), "the whole
 48   2,  10    |               In him the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and
 49   2,  10    |              dwell, and through him, God was pleased to reconcile
 50   2,  10    |             Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the only begotten generated
 51   2,  10    |             the being of the Father, God from God, Light from Light,
 52   2,  10    |              of the Father, God from God, Light from Light, true
 53   2,  10    |               Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten,
 54   2,  10    |            Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, one
 55   2,  10    |             humanity, the same truly God and truly man..., one in
 56   2,  10    |           Mary, the Virgin Mother of God, according to the humanity".29 ~
 57   2,  10    |               image of the invisible God' (Col 1:15) is himself the
 58   2,  10    |            restored that likeness to God in the children of Adam
 59   2,  10    |         which he freely shed. In him God reconciled us to himself
 60   2,  10    |              the apostle: the Son of God ‘loved me and gave himself
 61   2,  10    |          Nazareth; he is the Word of God made man for the salvation
 62   2,  10    |           spiritual treasures — that God has bestowed on every people,
 63   2,  10    |              who is at the centre of God's plan of salvation".31 ~
 64   2,  10    |      salvific actions of the Word of God are always done in unity
 65   2,  11    |         willed by the One and Triune God must be firmly believed,
 66   2,  11    |              cf. Eph 1:10), he "whom God has made our wisdom, our
 67   2,  11    |           from the eternal choice in God to the parousia: "he [the
 68   2,  11    |     universal redeemer: "The Word of God, through whom all things
 69   2,  12    |          partners, in a way known to God, in the paschal mystery".37 ~
 70   2,  12    |             of all people, called by God to a single goal, both those
 71   2,  12    |        economy of the One and Triune God, realized in the mystery
 72   2,  12    |           resurrection of the Son of God, actualized with the cooperation
 73   2,  12    |            enter into communion with God except through Christ, by
 74   3,  13    |              of Jesus Christ, Son of God, Lord and only Saviour,
 75   3,  13    |             14); "Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of
 76   3,  13    |              yet for us there is one God, the Father, from whom are
 77   3,  13    |             the Apostle states: "For God so loved the world that
 78   3,  13    |           but may have eternal life. God did not send his Son into
 79   3,  13    |           universal salvific will of God is closely connected to
 80   3,  13    |          sole mediation of Christ: "[God] desires all men to be saved
 81   3,  13    |              truth. For there is one God; there is also one mediator
 82   3,  13    |            also one mediator between God and men, the man Jesus Christ,
 83   3,  14    |           will of the One and Triune God is offered and accomplished
 84   3,  14    |           resurrection of the Son of God. ~Bearing in mind this article
 85   3,  14    |              and on their meaning in God's salvific plan, is invited
 86   3,  14    |         propose a salvific action of God beyond the unique mediation
 87   3,  15    |             that he alone, as Son of God made man, crucified and
 88   3,  15    |             is, in fact, the Word of God made man for the salvation
 89   3,  15    |        Council teaches: "The Word of God, through whom all things
 90   3,  15(45)|           just and holy, reverencing God and pleasing to God, good
 91   3,  15(45)|      reverencing God and pleasing to God, good and perfect in every
 92   3,  15(45)|            and Author of the life of God" (Demonstratio apostolica,
 93   4,  17    |             according to the will of God, the Bishop of Rome objectively
 94   5         |               THE CHURCH: KINGDOM OF GOD AND KINGDOM OF CHRIST ~
 95   5,  18    |             kingdom of Christ and of God, and she is on earth, the
 96   5,  18    |    instrument of intimate union with God and of unity of the entire
 97   5,  18    |            beginning. The kingdom of God, in fact, has an eschatological
 98   5,  18    |        kingdom of heaven, kingdom of God, and kingdom of Christ in
 99   5,  18    |              In fact, the kingdom of God which we know from revelation, "
100   5,  18    |             no longer the kingdom of God which he revealed. The result
101   5,  18    |        ordered toward the kingdom of God, of which she is the seed,
102   5,  18(72)|              the prayer addressed to God found in the Didache 9,4:
103   5,  19    |             fact that the kingdom of God — even if considered in
104   5,  19    |          acknowledging and promoting God's activity, which is present
105   5,  19    |            In a word, the kingdom of God is the manifestation and
106   5,  19    | manifestation and the realization of God's plan of salvation in all
107   5,  19    |  relationship between the kingdom of God, the kingdom of Christ,
108   5,  19    |             have with the kingdom of God. ~
109   6,  20    |           universal salvific will of God (cf. 1 Tim 2:4); "it is
110   6,  20    |     subordinated to him, she has, in God's plan, an indispensable
111   6,  21    |          which the salvific grace of God — which is always given
112   6,  21    |         itself to the statement that God bestows it "in ways known
113   6,  21    |             for understanding better God's salvific plan and the
114   6,  21    |              has with the kingdom of God among men — which in substance
115   6,  21    |            eschatological kingdom of God. ~Certainly, the various
116   6,  21    |             elements which come from God,85 and which are part of
117   6,  21    |             be open to the action of God.87 One cannot attribute
118   6,  22    |            the Saviour Jesus Christ, God has willed that the Church
119   6,  22    |            Jn 14:6). In him, in whom God reconciled all things to
120   6,  22    |           and necessity".95 "Indeed, God ‘desires all men to be saved
121   6,  22    |         truth' (1 Tim 2:4); that is, God wills the salvation of everyone
122   6,  22    |              Because she believes in God's universal plan of salvation,
123   6,  22    |             of Jesus Christ — who is God himself made man — in relation
124   6,  22    |              fully in communion with God, the Father, Son and Holy
125   6,  22    |           universal salvific will of God does not diminish, but rather
126 End,  23    |            those things that concern God and his Church, all persons
127 End,  23    |           the unity of the family of God's children... Jesus destroys
128 End,  23    |          members of the household of God' (Eph 2:19)".102 ~The Sovereign
 
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