5th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Opening Prayer
Savior
When I call to you,
You are already there!
The only thing between us
is my sin and weakness!
Help me to let go of all
that keeps me from you.
Let me turn to you
despite my flaws
And let you love me
for You ARE Love!
Journal/Reflection Questions
Job 7:1-4, 6-7
- Share a time in your life when you could relate to Job. What feeling or emotion do you most relate to? Do you still feel this way?
- Where is God in this scripture? Be specific.
1 Corinthians 9:16-19, 22-23
- What drives you to share the Gospel with others? How does it relate to what St. Paul is telling the Corinthians in this scripture?
- Define weakness. Do you believe it is a positive or negative trait?
Mark 1:29-39
- Jesus calls out many demons, describe some of the demons which possess people today. Is there anything you can do to call out demons like Jesus?
- Jesus goes off to pray after a long day of work. What is the outcome of his time alone in prayer?
General Questions for Journaling
- Do your pursue God or expect God to come to you? What does each scenario look like?
- What causes you to be restless? Stress? Money? Family or Relationship issues? How can you find rest?
- How does stress or worry affect your way of thinking? Can it change our attitude about things? Why or why not?
- Where does happiness come from? It is a gift, something you have to be given? Is it something tangible that you can hold?
- Where does suffering come from? Is it something given to you? Can you pass it on to others or must you keep it to yourself?
- What motivates you each day to get out of bed? Is it your family? Your job? It is something else?
- Do you have desires in life? Do you have a plan for those desires to be met? How do your desires match up with what God desires for you?
- Are you better at sympathy or empathy? What is the difference and how can you show both to others better?
- When do you pray? How much effort do you put into it? Does it depend on what else you have planned for the day or whether you are too tired or not?
- What could happen if you put as much effort into Mass (going to church) as you do attending your child’s extra-curricular activity (basketball game or dance recital) or as you do attending a concert or professional sporting event?
Closing Prayer
Leader: Lord, may I speak your name
ALL: and feel your presence!
Leader: May I speak your name
ALL: and hear your voice!
Leader: May I speak your name
ALL: and be healed of my hurt!
Leader: May I speak your name
ALL: and be empowered to do your will!
Leader: May I speak your name
ALL: and be filled with grace and mercy!
Leader: May I speak your name
ALL: and KNOW that I am loved!
Challenge for the Week: What does the word, “work” mean to you? Does it mean the place where you go in order to make a living? Is it an obligation? Is it something you try to avoid? There are many ways to use the word “work”. You go to work, work on the car or on the house, you work to fix or repair things. Have you ever thought that “work” was hard? The dictionary says work means to “be engaged in physical or mental activity in order to achieve a purpose or result” which means work requires you to put forth effort to reach a desired outcome. So, if you want to be a better person, you must work at it. If you want to have a specific type of job, you must work at it. If you want to lose weight or eat better, you must but forth the effort and create a plan in order to reach your goal. Too often the word “work” equates that something is hard. However, have you ever made a plan, put forth the effort and achieved the goal you worked towards? If not, it is time to get to work! Lent is a perfect time to make a plan to put in the work needed to make a change, the scriptures, the prayers and the many reflection resources give ample help and support during this season.