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July 27, 2008 Intermediate Session Opening Prayer Opening Life Reflection Allow time for discussion. Jesus promises that all those who follow him and love God will live forever with God in heaven. The Kingdom of God is a place of eternal happiness with God. Listening to the Word of God Read 1 Kings 3:5, 7-12. Scripture Discussion Starters In this gospel, Jesus tells three parables. Listen to hear what Jesus teaches about the kingdom of God. Read Matthew 13:44-52. • How does Jesus teach about the Kingdom of God? Scripture Background In the first reading from the Old Testament God appears to Solomon in a dream. Solomon hears God say, “Ask something of me and I will give it to you.” Although he could have asked for anything, Solomon does not ask for riches, long life, or revenge against his enemies. Instead, Solomon asks God for an understanding mind so he can be a good and wise king for God’s people. Solomon’s request is very pleasing to God. God grants Solomon many blessings. In today’s gospel, Jesus continues to teach about the Kingdom of God with parables. Each of the three stories in today’s passage reveals something about God’s kingdom. The man who finds the buried treasure must be willing to risk everything he has. The parable of the pearl is similar, but it is not a poor man but a rich man who seeks the treasure. This shows that God’s kingdom is available to all, rich and poor alike. The first two parables teach that the kingdom of God is so valuable that one must risk everything for it. The result is complete joy in finding what is most valuable in life. In the final story of the fishermen hauling in the net, we once again find the presence of those who seem unfit for the kingdom. This parable teaches that God’s reign is open to rich and poor, good and bad; but at the end there will be a sorting out of those who are worthless and those who are just. Questions for Deeper Reflection [If you are not going to continue with the doctrinal discussion, proceed to the Gospel in Life.] Doctrinal Discussion Starters The Church understands that Jesus witnessed God’s saving love to the world. Although Jesus brought about the Kingdom of God and the kingdom is here now among us, it is not fully realized. It will come about in full when Christ comes again at the end of time. The way we live our lives here on earth can contribute to the coming of God’s kingdom. When we spread God’s love by working for peace, and helping the poor and needy, we prepare for God’s kingdom. • What is the kingdom of God? The Gospel in Life Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition |
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