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March 1, 2009 Junior High Session Opening Prayer Opening Life Reflection Allow time for discussion. God’s love for us is everlasting. God invites us into friendship again and again, no matter how many times we turn away. Listening to the Word of God Read Genesis 9:8-15. Scripture Discussion Starters In the gospel today listen to find out what happens when Jesus goes into the wilderness. Read Mark 1:12-15. • How long is Jesus in the wilderness? Scripture Background In the first reading the people are given a glorious sign of God’s unending love. The story of Noah and the flood shows the sinfulness of all of creation. God’s judgment comes upon everyone and everything. Like the forty days of Lent, forty days of flooding rains are needed to purify the earth. In this passage, Noah, his family, and every living creature leave the ark and experience a wondrous sign of God’s faithful love. The rainbow is a sign of the covenant that God makes between Noah, every living creature, and all future generations. God promises that a flood shall never again destroy the earth. Today’s gospel gives us a short account of Jesus’ forty days in the wilderness. Mark’s account of the temptation of Jesus is brief because in Mark’s gospel the temptation of Jesus and his struggle against Satan continue throughout his public ministry. The forty days that Jesus spends in the wilderness with the wild beasts is transformed by God’s blessing. The Spirit leads Jesus into the wilderness and the angels are sent to help him. Jesus comes back from the desert ready to start his public ministry. He urgently proclaims his message to the people—repent and believe in the good news. Questions for Deeper Reflection [If you are not going to continue with the doctrinal discussion, proceed to the Gospel in Life.] Doctrinal Discussion Starters Baptismal Covenant In response to God’s invitation, we are called to love God in return. Christians enter into a committed relationship with God in Christ, through the sacrament of baptism. By baptism we are reborn. This rebirth takes place in water. The believer is plunged into Christ’s death. Rising from baptismal waters, the Spirit claims for us a share in the resurrection and we are made a new creation (CCC 1214). Through baptism we become part of the people of God and are called to live a life “worthy of the gospel,” rejecting sin and living by faith. Baptism joins us to Christ and his Church, calling us into mission. Baptism calls us to live as children of God. Our baptism challenges us to live lives of witness and service. We are called to be Christ for one another, to forgive and be peacemakers. • What do you understand about your baptism? Sacrament Connection The Gospel in Life Connecting to Faith First ® Legacy Edition |
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