25th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Opening Prayer
Lord
How can I help my neighbor?
I can barely care for myself.
What do I have to offer?
I don’t have any more to spare.
Lead me to find the resources
I need to care not only for myself
but for others too!
AMEN
Journal/Reflection Questions
Amos 8:4-7
- Who are the poor today? Who are those who take advantage of the poor? What can you do to correct an unjust situation?
- Who is responsible for the people in need? How do your actions change when you are responsible for meeting the needs of others? Do you pass people by because it is not “your responsibility” or because you believe “someone else will stop to help”?
- How do you feel called to care for the poor? What do you do to live out this call? What are you willing to sacrifice to provide for those you are responsible to care for? Be specific.
1Timothy 2:1-8
- St Paul challenges to take the “Good News” out. Who do you share the Gospel with? Could you do more?
- Paul also encourages you to pray for those in authority. What specific prayers can you pray for those in leadership roles in your country? Write down your prayers and pray them this week.
- Have you ever given something up for another person? What was it and for whom did you give it up?
Luke 16:1-13
- The steward is dishonest, however very clever. How might you model his behavior to promote honesty?
- How can you better use the resources you have been given to make a positive difference in the world, in your life or in someone else’s life?
General Questions for Journaling
- Have you ever been exploited? Have you exploited another?
- Have you ever been oppressed? Have you oppressed another?
- Greed is one of the seven deadly sins, yet it exists in plain sight in society. Sometimes it is even unrecognizable as sin. Spend some time thinking about where greed may have worked its way into your life or the life of your family. What can you do to get rid of the greed?
- Identify a time when you have been greedy. What did it feel like? What was the situation? From whom did you with-hold or take from?
- Is there an injustice which needs your attention? How does scripture lead you to a solution?
- What causes people in the world today to get angry? What are some of the arguments going on in the world right now? How would lifting your hands to God help?
- Have you ever had someone be a mediator in your life to help resolve a situation?
- When have you helped two people work out an issue? How did you handle the situation? What was the outcome?
- The United States is accustomed to a standard of living that greatly outweighs the “norms” in most other countries. What do you do or can you do to acknowledge the gifts you have? What do you do or can you do to acknowledge others in the world who are less fortunate?
- Your actions say a lot and can make a big difference even if you don’t feel like it or see the change. What is something you do or can do to help stop injustice in the world?
- Have you ever been on a mission trip? Gone to another country to serve? Helped out monetarily for someone to go? Or donated to help with recovery efforts when a natural disaster occurred? Reflect on the emotions you felt because of that experience.
- How do you take your faith outside of the church doors? How do you live it each day of the week?
- The actions in the first reading contradict the actions in the Gospel. Why? What are we to learn from this contradiction?
- The Bible says, “You cannot serve both God and mammon.” Identify ways this is true in the world, your country, your family, and in your own spiritual life.
- Is it possible to love your neighbor and also love money? Why or why not. Is having money or wealth bad? Explain.
- Have you ever squandered something away or spent extravagantly? Share.
- Do you save things or hold things back for future generation? If so what? For what purpose?
- In today’s society, you might feel many people act as if they are entitled to a certain way of living. What can you do to change this way of thinking before it becomes an epidemic? What does the scripture readings this week say to do?
- How do you see church and state, regardless of the law? Do you believe they are separate? Do you think they interact? Do you agree they should be separate? Why or why not?
- How many people do you know that you would describe as trustworthy?
- How do you serve God? How do you serve society? Which one wins?
Leader: When I feel trampled
ALL: you come to pick me up!
Leader: When I am in need
ALL: you find a way to satisfy!
Leader: When I call out to you
ALL: you listen to my plea!
Leader: When I hold back
ALL: you urge me to give more!
Leader: When I surrender
ALL: you give abundantly!
Challenge for the Week: You can allow your mind to justify a lie. There are even adjectives for a lie to help you, such as, a little lie, a big lie, or a white lie. You can tell yourself a lie, even just a little tweak to the truth is necessary to avoid hurting a person’s feelings or that twisting the truth is harmless because the actual facts don’t really matter. However, none of this is true. A lie is a lie and when you lie, it often catches up with you.
When have you told a lie? Did you lie to get out of something you didn’t want to do? Did you lie to make someone feel better? Did you lie so you didn’t have to deal with the truth? Are there lies you have told which have no meaning? Sometimes one lie causes you to tell another lie and another until you lose track of the truth and you can begin to believe our own lies. Spend time this week meditating on a recent lie you told, was it a slip of the tongue or is there something you are hiding? Once you’ve determined what you have done, figure out how you will make it right.
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