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February 14, 2010 Intermediate Session Opening Prayer Opening Life Reflection Allow time for discussion. The Beatitudes describe the qualities and actions of people who are blessed by God. They teach us that God is the true source of our happiness. Listening to the Word of God Read Jeremiah 17:5-8. Scripture Discussion Starters In the gospel listen to how Jesus describes people who are blessed by God. Read Luke 6:17, 20-26. • Who does Jesus say are “blessed?” Scripture Background In the first reading a warning is given to those who turn their hearts from the Lord. The image of a shrub in the desert is used to describe those who put their trust in worldly things. The shrub is without a source to keep it alive and flourishing. The point is that God is the only true source of happiness and life. The image of a tree planted by water, sending out its roots by the stream is used for those who trust in the Lord. This reading emphasizes that the only path to true happiness is reliance on God alone. In today’s gospel Luke gives us his version of the “Beatitudes”. According to Luke, Jesus’ teaching is pointed and direct. Jesus tells the disciples how blessed are the poor, the hungry, the sad and the persecuted, for their reward awaits them in the kingdom of heaven. Luke is writing for a community struggling for survival at a time of Christian persecution. Jesus’ sermon brings great promise and hope to those who are going through trials. The idea of future blessedness offers reassurance and hope. Even for followers of Christ today, the Beatitudes promise blessings that more than compensate for present sufferings. 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 Beatitudes promise ultimate happiness to all those who trust in God. True happiness is not found in worldly wealth, comfort, power, or beauty, no matter how good these realities may be. In God alone, the source of every good thing and of all love, our true happiness and joy is found. • Name the people you know who truly live the Beatitudes. The Gospel in Life Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition |
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