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February 4, 2007 Junior High Session Opening Prayer Opening Life Reflection Today we will focus on our response to God’s revelation. We are called to continue the mission of Jesus and spread the good news of the kingdom of God to the world. Listening to the Word of God Read Isaiah 6:1-2a, 3-8. Scripture Discussion Starters In the gospel reading Jesus teaches the crowds from a boat. Listen to find out how Jesus calls Peter. Read Luke 5:1-11. • Why does Jesus get into Peter’s boat? Scripture Background In the Old Testament reading today, we see how God’s revelation causes self-examination and remorse for one’s sins. A person’s encounter with God is shown in this reading as both terrifying and attractive. God assures the prophet that he is worthy of his calling to speak God’s own words to the people. This brings forth a whole-hearted response from the prophet, “Here I am; send me!” In today’s gospel Jesus calls Simon Peter to follow him. Like the prophet in the Old Testament reading, Peter is also sent out to speak the word of God to the people. The setting for the gospel is in a boat on a lake. It is a familiar setting to Peter. We find out that Peter has been trying to catch fish all day with nothing to show for it. Jesus enters Peter’s boat and asks him to throw the net into the lake once again. Peter argues the point, yet he listens to Jesus. They let down the net and what a catch they get! The miraculous catch of fish is Peter’s encounter with the presence of God. This encounter is so powerful that Peter gets on his knees before Jesus. Jesus tells Peter, “Do not be afraid, from now on you will be catching people.” Peter receives Jesus’ call to discipleship. He leaves everything and follows Jesus. Questions for Deeper Reflection [If you are not going to continue with the doctrinal discussion, proceed to the Gospel in Life.] Doctrinal Discussion Starters God’s revelation to us is not just a long-ago event that focuses on the first disciples. Catholics believe that while nothing is added to the content of God’s revelation through Jesus Christ, the mystery of God’s presence is unfolded throughout our lives today. God continues to speak to us through Scripture and Tradition. We have inherited from the apostles the sacred deposit of faith, contained in Scripture and Tradition. Tradition is “everything that serves to make the People of God live their lives in holiness and increase their faith.” • How does God speak to you through Scripture? The Gospel in Life Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition |
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