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Fifteenth
Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year A
Listening to the Word of God In today's Old Testament reading, listen to how God's word is like the rain. Read Isaiah 55:10-11. Allow for silence. Scripture Discussion Starters
Read Matthew 13:1-23. (Shorter Matthew 13:1-9) Allow for silence.
Provide 2-3 minutes of background information on the readings using the Catechist Background section. In the first reading from the Old Testament, the prophet Isaiah reassures the people that God will protect and care for them. According to Isaiah, Israel can trust in the continuing power of God's Word to deliver them from exile. Isaiah compares God's word to life-giving water. Rain and snow fall from the sky and water the earth, providing good soil for seeds to grow. The word of God is like rain, sent to enliven the faith of the people. In today's gospel, the word of God is spoken through Jesus' parable. Jesus told stories to help people understand the Kingdom of God. Today's parable about the sower and the seed shows the challenges of hearing God's word and letting it bear fruit. The author of today's passage provides an interpretation of the story. The seed is the word of God. The challenge for the listener is to be like good soil and allow the word of God to take root. Today's parable makes clear our call to hear the word of God word and live it. Questions for Deeper Reflection
Doctrinal Discussion Starters Sacred Scripture We Catholics believe that God is the author of sacred scripture. The Old and New Testaments contain inspired writings. While human beings composed the texts, they were written under the inspiration of God. We believe that Jesus Christ, the living Word of God, is present in the sacred Scriptures. Jesus opens our minds and hearts so that we may understand the truth of the written word. The Church helps us interpret the Word of God with the guidance of the Spirit. To discover the meaning of God's Word the Church teaches that we first must understand why God speaks to us. The purpose is for our salvation in Jesus Christ. When interpreting scripture we also must try to understand the style of writing that a particular author used to communicate God's message. When we understand what the human author was trying to do, we can better understand what God is trying to say to us. The word of God nourishes our faith and gives us strength. All members of the Church are urged to hear God's word and carry the good news to others.
Faith First Grade 4, Chapter 2, pp. 20-27 Faith First Grade 5, Chapter 2, pp. 20-27 Faith First Grade 6, Chapter 2, pp. 20-27 The Gospel in Life How can you spend time listening to God's Word this week?
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