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August 26, 2007 Intermediate Session Opening Prayer Opening Life Reflection Allow time for discussion. All God’s children are called to the kingdom of God. God’s kingdom is a place of eternal happiness. Jesus has promised that all those who love God and follow his way will live forever. Listening to the Word of God Read Isaiah 66:18-21. Scripture Discussion Starters In the gospel reading listen to Jesus tell his followers about being saved. Read Luke 13:22-30. • What does someone ask Jesus? Scripture Background The first reading from the book of Isaiah was written at a time when certain groups of Jewish people believed that they had special favor with God. The author tries to make the point that God has no favorites. God’s gift of salvation is for all people. This reading describes an incredible assembly of people from every corner of the earth coming to Jerusalem, where Jew and Gentile alike will join in worship at the Temple. The Lord even promises that Gentiles will be among those who minister. The gospel today also deals with God’s gift of salvation. Jesus is asked a question about who will be saved. Jesus takes the opportunity to warn his fellow Jews that they are no more deserving of salvation than others are. There will be a time of final judgement. And on that day some that believe that they will be the first to be saved will be last and the last first. This gospel stresses that the gift of salvation is for all. People from east and west, from north and south will eat in the kingdom of God. 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 teaches that there are two moments of judgment. When people die, God will examine their hearts to see if they have turned toward or away from God’s grace. A judgment will be made based on what they have done in their lives and their souls will be assigned to heaven, purgatory or hell. This immediate judging after one’s death is called particular judgment. Final judgment looks to that end-time when Christ will come again, bringing the fullness of the kingdom of God. At this end-time, Christ will judge the works and hearts of all people, nations, and times (CCC 679). Christians are called to the path of life. Those who follow Jesus, follow “the way, the truth and the life” (John 14:16). Following the way of Jesus leads to everlasting life. • What are God’s children called to? The Gospel in Life Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition |
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