32nd Sunday of Ordinary Time
Opening Prayer
Resurrected Lord,
You gave Your life
so I might know love.
Let me show You appreciation
through good works.
Let my gratitude be expressed
through my prayers.
May I never cease to say
THANK YOU…
for the gift of life You have given me
today and forever!
AMEN
Journal/Reflection Questions
2 Maccabees 7: 1-2, 9-14
- What in this scripture reminds you there is more to life than this world?
- Who are the people in your life who could be called “resurrection” people? Who are the people who bring life to you, brighten your day and fill you with joy?
- What are some of the earthly burdens you are willing to suffer because of the hope you have in the resurrection?
2 Thessalonians 2:6-3:5
- What is the purpose of Saint Paul’s prayer for speed?
- At what speed do you suppose the ministry you are called to do here on earth is moving?
- What is Saint Paul’s prayer for you? How are you actively pursuing his request/desire for you in your life?
Luke 20:27-38
- What in this life means the most to you right now? What do you think you can take with you into the next life?
- How does this Gospel make you feel about your own death?
- When faced with adversaries trying to trap Him in the law, Jesus always takes the tangled web and lays it straight, what is the bottom line in this scripture?
- In the Gospel, Jesus focuses on life while the Sadducees focus on death. What does Jesus promise about life after death?
General Questions for Journaling
- What would you be willing to put on the line to defend?
- Do you act differently because you have hope in the resurrection? You believe there is more than life here on earth?
- What do you believe heaven will be like? What or who do you hope to see? Do you look forward to going to heaven?
- What is something God calls you to “die to” in order to have live with him?
- What gives you hope when you feel all is lost? In what do you find comfort during difficult situations?
- Would you say your words and actions show you are confident in the promises of Christ? Why or why not?
- Write a list of 10 words which describe how you feel about death, then write a list of 10 words which describe how you feel about the resurrection.
- What reading(s) or song(s) bring you comfort when you think of losing a loved one?
- Is it possible to treat everyone equally? Loved ones vs Strangers? Each of your children? Your own siblings? Explain
- God loves everyone the same, so why is everyone so quick to judge another?
- Who gives you encouragement? Whom do you encourage?
- Can you get the wrong kind of encouragement? Give examples.
- What makes you strong in the faith? How can you share this with others to strengthen their faith?
- Who was the last saint you read about in detail? Who is the next saint you will get to know?
- What image do you have of the Communion of Saints? How often to you carry the image with you? Why is it good to remember?
- How do you remember those who have died? What traditions do you have in your faith? In your family?
Leader: Lord, I pray I can
ALL: come to understand
Leader: that Your love is enough
ALL: to hold me up
Leader: when I feel abandoned.
ALL: And that Your grace is enough
Leader: to bring comfort
ALL: when I don’t feel worthy.
Leader: And help me remember
ALL: that your death and resurrection
Leader: is the promise
ALL: of everlasting life!
Challenge for the Week: You probably have someone in your life (or have had) who can be difficult to be around or is hard to talk to for some reason or another. It could be because of a quirk they have that drives you crazy or perhaps you have a difference of opinion about a specific topic and you just can’t seem to avoid bringing up your differences. However, Jesus is always urging His followers to break down the walls of difference and injustice and love your neighbor as yourself. Spend time this week considering how Jesus died for that difficult person and that person whom you don’t like to spend time with just like He died for you. And Jesus loved that person just as much as He loves you.
Also consider if this person might need God’s grace and mercy in their life and how you might be just the person to show them God’s loving embrace. In your reflection, try to find some common ground in this relationship. Ask yourself, how you would feel if this person were to die today? Then spend time in those thoughts and feelings and allow God to direct you to what you need to do next.
OR
When Jesus died, His love remained and still remains. Reflect on the people in your life who have died. Spend time reflecting on the love they have left behind. Consider writing them a love letter to let them know how much you love them and how you still feel their love even though they are no longer here on earth.
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