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March 2, 2008 Intermediate Session Opening Prayer Opening Life Reflection Allow time for discussion. On this Fourth Sunday of Lent we are reminded to turn away from darkness and become children of light. Listening to the Word of God Read 1 Samuel 16:1, 6-7, 10-13. Scripture Discussion Starters In the gospel reading today listen to the story of the man born blind. Read John 9:1-41. • What happens when Jesus meets the man born blind? Scripture Background In the Old Testament reading today, God chooses David to be king. David’s brothers are presented to Samuel as the most likely candidates for greatness, but the Lord does not choose any of them. God chooses David, the youngest brother, because God sees beyond outward appearances and into the human heart. The people around David are blind to the young man’s potential for greatness. God directs Samuel to anoint David, causing the spirit of the Lord to rush upon him. David is given the strength and power to shepherd God’s people as king. In today’s gospel we hear the story of the man born blind. As Jesus and his disciples travel along they come upon a man who was blind from birth. The disciples ask Jesus if the sins of the man or his parents caused his blindness. Jesus makes the point that the man is blind without personal fault or his parents’ responsibility. The man is blind, which shows that darkness and sin exist in the world. Jesus cures the blind man and he comes to believe that Jesus is the light of the world. The man’s neighbors, his family, and the Pharisees refuse to accept Jesus as the light of the world. They are not able to see the truth. In the story of the man’s healing from blindness to sight, we find someone who sees with eyes of faith. The man showed his faith in Jesus by acknowledging him as the Messiah. Questions for Deeper Reflection [If you are not going to continue with the doctrinal discussion, proceed to the Gospel in Life.] Doctrinal Discussion Starters When people choose darkness over light, the entire community is effected. Social sin is the evil that exists in the world as a result of people choosing to turn away from God. Jesus is the light of the world. Through Jesus, humanity is freed from sin and offered salvation. Through the love and generosity of our creator we are offered healing and new life in baptism. • What is social sin? The Gospel in Life Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition Connecting to Faith First® |
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