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December 2, 2007 Junior High Session Opening Prayer Opening Life Reflection Allow time for discussion. On this first Sunday of Advent we are called to be alert and ready for Jesus. The focus is not on the first coming of Jesus as a baby. Today we are reminded to watch for the Second Coming of Christ, who will come in final judgment and glory. Listening to the Word of God Read Isaiah 2:1-5. Scripture Discussion Starters In the gospel today listen to the call to be ready for the Second Coming of Jesus. Read Matthew 24:37-44. • How is the Second Coming of Jesus compared to the days of Noah and the flood? Scripture Background In the first reading from the Old Testament we find a glorious image of the mountaintop of the Lord. It is foretold that all nations and many peoples will be drawn to the Lord’s house. God will teach the people so that they may walk on the path of goodness and light. A God-given peace will come down on all nations and weapons will turn into tools for life. Today’s passage describes the completion of the hopes of Israel. The people of Israel and all peoples will be drawn to God, who will bring about both judgment and true peace. In today’s gospel we are given an urgent message to get ready for the Second Coming of Jesus. Now is the time to live as true followers of Christ because a coming as sudden and devastating as the flood in Noah’s time is expected. The Lord’s return will be like a thief in the night, coming without notice. Today’s passage gets right to the point that we must prepare our hearts for the coming of the Lord. At the time of judgment, one will be taken and one left. We need to be ready to meet the Lord now. Stay alert, this is a strong Advent theme which continues throughout the season. Questions for Deeper Reflection [If you are not going to continue with the doctrinal discussion, proceed to the Gospel in Life] Doctrinal Discussion Starters We look forward to the Second Coming of Christ with great hope. The Church helps us prepare for Christ’s coming and the final judgment. We are reminded that how we behave here and now has consequences in the hereafter. During Advent we examine our hearts and spend our days preparing and praying for the coming of Jesus. While no one knows the day or the hour, the Lord is coming soon. • Why do we celebrate the season of Advent? The Gospel in Life Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition Connecting to Faith First® Original Edition |
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