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July 12, 2009 Intermediate Session Opening Prayer Let us pray. Opening Life Reflection The main theme for today is Election and Mission. To begin, explain to the children that they will have the opportunity to look for the good in one another. Provide blank sheets of white paper and markers. Invite each child to write his or her name on a sheet of blank white paper. Have the children pass their papers around the room. Invite the children to write something “good” on each person’s paper. Discuss: • What is it like to see good remarks around your name? Allow time for discussion. God has called each of us by name. As baptized Christians we are called by God to live good and holy lives. Listening to the Word of God In the first reading from the Old Testament listen to find out what Amos is called by God to do. Read Amos 7:12-15. Scripture Discussion Starters • What is Amos called by God to do? In today’s gospel listen to find out how the twelve disciples are called and sent? Read Mark 6:7-13. • How are the twelve disciples sent out into the world? Scripture Background Provide 2-3 minutes of background information on the readings using the Catechist Background and Preparation section. In this Old Testament reading the prophet Amos meets some resistance in Bethel. Amos’ message is unpopular because he warns his wealthy neighbors to the north about living in excess. Amos condemns the elite class, which includes the king. This prompts the priest Amaziah to remind Amos that Bethel “is the king’s sanctuary and royal temple.” As the king’s spokesman, Amaziah orders Amos to return home. Amos makes clear that his sole motive is to obey God’s call. He does not care about financial gain. Amos insists that God has chosen him to prophesy to the people of Israel. In the gospel today, Jesus sends his followers out on a mission to continue his work on earth. The twelve are called and sent out two by two, to preach repentance, cast out demons, and heal the sick. Jesus gives them specific instructions regarding what to take with them, where to stay, and how to deal with rejection. This gospel reminds us that throughout time the Church is called and sent. Even in the face of resistance, followers of Jesus of every age can be assured that the word and power of the Lord is with them. Questions for Deeper Reflection [If you are not going to continue with the doctrinal discussion, proceed to the Gospel in Life.] Doctrinal Discussion Starters This theme continues in the New Testament with Jesus Christ. Jesus is shown as the fulfillment of God’s plan of salvation. As such, Jesus is the elect one, the anointed one, the Christ, the long-awaited Messiah foretold by the prophets. Early Christians understood themselves to be God’s holy and elect people because of the love of God shown to them in Christ. As faithful followers of Jesus, Christians are the new elect made up of people of every nation. Because they are chosen by God, Jesus’ followers have a responsibility to live holy and fruitful lives. Followers of Jesus are called to show the world God’s saving love in Christ. • In the Old Testament, who are God’s chosen people? Sacrament Connection Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition Connecting to Faith First® The Gospel in Life |
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