Gifts of the Holy Spirit Flashcards

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This gift of the Holy Spirit helps you make good decisions, but it requires you to prayerfully evaluate the right path, then stick with it.

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Counsel

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This gift of the Holy Spirit gives the grace of knowing God as your true Father “Abba.”

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Piety

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This gift of the Holy Spirit helps you to live a life detached from worldliness, so you can use worldly things for God’s glory.

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Knowlege

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This gift of the Holy Spirit helps us to comprehend Scripture better.

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Understanding

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This gift of the Holy Spirit strengthens our will and resolve.

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Fortitude

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This gift of the Holy Spirit helps us to truly love God as our Father and the rest of humanity as our brothers and sisters.

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Piety

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This is the fruit of the Holy Spirit that helps defend us against the small influences that chip away at our relationship with God.

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Faithfulness

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This gift of the Holy Spirit builds the strength of your character.

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Fortitude

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This gift of the Holy Spirit prompts us to study the faith more intensely, to uncover its truths.

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Understanding

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This gift of the Holy Spirit comes from the Latin “to taste.”

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Wisdom

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This gift impresses upon our hearts a spirit of adoration and a profound and sincere humility.

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Fear of The Lord

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This gift of the Holy Spirit fulfills God’s promise that He will “instruct you and teach you the way you should go” (Psalm 32:8).

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Counsel

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This gift of the Holy Spirit enables us to more deeply understand the divine truths revealed by God, and to better appreciate the Catholic faith in its fullness.

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Understanding

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This gift of the Holy Spirit could be called “Enjoying the Presence of God.”

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Wisdom

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This gift of the Holy Spirit makes you steadfast in the faith.

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Fortitude

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This gift of the Holy Spirit improves our reasoned, partial acceptance of God’s truths.

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Understanding

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This gift of the Holy Spirit improves our loving knowledge of God and everything that surrounds Him.

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Wisdom

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This gift of the Holy Spirit helps you to see the holiness of all created things.

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Knowlege

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This gift of the Holy Spirit helps us to discern divine truths.

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Understanding

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This gift of the Holy Spirit teaches us the meaning of divine filiation.

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Piety

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This gift of the Holy Spirit helps you to use created things wisely.

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Knowlege

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This gift of the Holy Spirit assists you in defending the faith, which all Christians are called to do.

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Fortitude

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This gift of the Holy Spirit helps you to persevere faithfully in the face of trial.

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Fortitude

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This gift of the Holy Spirit builds on or flows from the gifts of wisdom and understanding: we better understand God’s teachings, better experience his love in our lives, and therefore we make better decisions in accordance with his will for us.

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Counsel

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Salvation was achieved by finding and releasing he “hidden” light within yourself and through a secret knowledge to which they they alone were privy.

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Gnosticism

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anti-Semitic prejudices led him to reject the OT and most of the NT.
He only accepted 10 of Paul’s letters and a heavily edited version of Luke’s Gospel.

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Marcionism

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thought that they were directly inspired by the Holy Spirit and rejected the authority of the Church.

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Montanism

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They believed that God was one Person who acted in three different ways.

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Montanism

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They believed that Satan stole light particles and placed them in human brains.
Salvation came by liberating the hidden light and allowing it to return to its original source.

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Manichaeism

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They believed that someone else was miraculously switched with Jesus just before the crucifixion and that the substitute suffered and died in Jesus’ place.
They believed that Jesus was not really human and did not really suffer crucifixion and death.

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Docetism

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Believed that Jesus was not God and equal to the Father, but was an exceptional creature who was raised to the level of ‘Son of God’ because of His heroic fidelity to the will of the Father.

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Arianism

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They believed that Jesus had a human body but not a human mind or will.

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Appollinarianism

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claimed that Jesus was the union of two different persons - one divine and one human.

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Nestorianism

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He believed that Jesus had only one nature because His human nature was overwhelmed by His divine nature like a “drop of honey in the sea.”

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Monophysitism

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They claimed that Jesus has two natures but only one will.

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Monotheletism

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Who wrote that Christians consider Christ a God?

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Pliny the Younger

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This Gentile writer, contemporary with the time of Jesus and the Apostles, describes a man he mistakenly calls “Christus,” who suffered death at the hands of Pilate during the reign of Tiberius.

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Tacitus

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Who wrote that Christ, ‘Christus’, began Christianity and suffered under Pilate?

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Tacitus

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This Gentile writer, contemporary with the time of Jesus and the Apostles, wrote that Jesus “drew over to him both many of the Jews and many of the Gentiles.”

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Flavius Josephus

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Who wrote about the Jews in Rome following Christ?

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Gaius Suentonius

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Who was an emperor who believed what Pliny said about the Christians?

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Trajan

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Who wrote that Jesus worked wonders and taught and converted Jews and Gentiles?

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Flavius Josephus

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This gift of the Holy Spirit helps to remind us that our happiness ultimately comes from God.

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Wisdom

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Who was court historian of Emperor Vespasian?

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Flavius Josephus