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October 19, 2008 Junior High Session Opening Prayer Opening Life Reflection Allow time for discussion. Throughout our lives we search for life’s meaning and direction. Our faith teaches us that we can put our trust in the one true God whose love is constant and unchanging. Listening to the Word of God Read Isaiah 45:1, 4-6. Scripture Discussion Starters In today’s gospel the Pharisees ask Jesus a trick question. Listen to find out how Jesus answers. Read Matthew 22:15-21. • What trick question do the Pharisees ask Jesus? Scripture Background In the reading from the Old Testament the people are given an important message; the Lord God is the one true God. God calls Cyrus his “anointed,” a term used for kings, prophets and priests in Israel. This is a strong statement because Cyrus is a pagan Persian king. The king’s ability to defeat his enemies came from God, which shows that God has power over even the strongest earthly rulers. This passage calls believers to have faith in the one true God. “I am the Lord and there is no other, there is no God besides me.” Today’s gospel also stresses the importance of having faith in the one true God. The Pharisees try to trap Jesus by asking him whether or not it is lawful to pay tax to the emperor. Jesus knows what they are up to and he asks the pious Jewish leaders for a coin. The coin would have had the image of Caesar on it and an inscription that proclaimed Caesar as ruler of all. Jesus scores a point against the Pharisees merely by the fact that they carried such an idol-worshiping image. Jesus tells them to “Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, but give to God what is God’s.” Jesus’ clever response to give back to Caesar his idolatrous coin and to give to God everything is in keeping with the first commandment. Questions for Deeper Reflection [If you are not going to continue with the doctrinal discussion, proceed to the Gospel in Life.] Doctrinal Discussion Starters How are we to respond to the first commandment? What is God trying to tell us? Throughout our lives we search for life’s meaning and direction. We long to be loved and to love. God is saying, “I am your God.” God offers all people a love that is free. Our first response toward this loving God should be faith, to believe and show that belief through our words and actions. Second we must hope that God will give us the ability to love God in return. We can not imagine the great things that God has planned for us. Hope helps us to rely on the goodness of God. Third, we believe the first commandment calls us to love God above everything and all others. We need to make time for God and put God first in our lives. Jesus showed us how loving God is linked to loving our neighbor. Showing love for others shows our love for God. • What is God trying to tell us in the first commandment? Sacrament Connection The Gospel in Life Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition Connecting to Faith First® Original Edition |
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