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August 23, 2009 Junior High Session Opening Prayer Let us pray. Opening Life Reflection Begin the session by writing the term “false gods” on a large sheet of paper. Invite the young people to brainstorm what obstacles keep them from relying upon God in their daily lives. Ask them to name what they consider to be false gods today. Write down their responses and discuss: • What obstacles to faith are most prevalent in our world today? The gift of faith helps us to rely on God for all our needs. Listening to the Word of God In the first reading from the Old Testament listen to hear how God is faithful to the Chosen People. Read Joshua 24:1-2a, 15-17, 18b. Scripture Discussion Starters • Why do you suppose that God did not abandon his people due to their unfaithfulness in the past? In the Gospel today, listen to the call to discipleship. Read John 6:60-69. • Why did so many of the listeners abandon Jesus after hearing his teaching? Scripture Background Provide 2-3 minutes of background on the readings using the Catechist Background and Preparation section. The book of Joshua marks the conclusion to the Pentateuch, which is the first five books of the Bible. In today’s first reading, Israel enters the Promised Land with a great ceremony of covenant renewal. The people are confronted with the decision of whether or not to serve the Lord, and they choose faith in God. God’s faithfulness to his people is confirmed and the covenant is renewed. In today’s gospel the people are faced with the decision of whether or not to follow Jesus. After listening to Jesus, many followers are challenged by his message. They find the revelation that Jesus “came down from heaven” hard to accept because this meant that his mission was to heal the world and bring about salvation. Many of the people abandon Jesus, which shows the difficulty of discipleship. Only the twelve disciples remain and decide to follow Jesus in faith. Simon Peter testifies that “we have come to believe that you are the Holy One of God.” Jesus reveals to his followers that their faith is a gift from God. The gospel reading today makes clear the true cost of discipleship. Putting our faith in God means more than having a security blanket, with God as the ever-present comforter used in times of need. Following Jesus involves accepting his mission of healing and redemption. This includes the challenge to live Jesus’ example of non-violence, justice, forgiveness and love. Being a follower of Christ is not always easy, yet Jesus has the words of spirit and life, and faith in him provides the strength and companionship we need to live as disciples. It is comforting to know that we are not alone. We have all the faithful living today, and the disciples who have gone before us as our companions. Together we travel a road that is graced with the presence of God, with confidence that God is ever faithful to those who choose to serve the Lord. 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 desire for God is written in the human heart. However, that desire can be overcome by the allure of money, popularity, or possessions. Putting faith in these “false god’s” can lead to unhappiness and spiritual darkness. On the other hand, having faith in God and growing in relationship with Jesus brings about true happiness and fullness of life. • Have you ever felt angry with God, or doubted God’s existence? Where can you turn for help when dealing with questions of faith? Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition Connecting to Faith First® The Gospel in Life |
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