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12th Sunday: Year A- Know your true worth

June 22, 2017

Discussion Guide: Know your true worth 12th Sunday Yr A

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Reflection Questions.

  1. Jeremiah expresses total confidence that the Lord will protect him even though he is in a volatile situation where even one-time friends are out to trip him up. Have you ever felt trapped and surrounded by difficulties out of your control? How did you relate with God through that time?
  2. How hard is it for you to ‘trust your cause’ to God like Jeremiah? What do you need to be able to move from knowledge about faith to faith in a warm honest deep relationship of trust in which you experience the love, power, mercy, faithfulness and justice of God at ‘gut’ level in your life? Try praying the prayer of Jeremiah and keep a record of how God works in your situation.
  3. In Romans 5 Paul explains why the revelation of Jesus means God can be utterly trusted. Because he put his love on the line by sending Jesus to rescue us when we were trapped in sin and separated from God. Sin entered the world and because of sin we struggle with trials, difficulties, addictions and disordered desires and relationships with people and creation in a myriad of ways. But just as one person started the problem of sin, Jesus – true God and true Man- overcame sin not simply for himself but for many. That is the essence of the Good News: while we were trapped in sin, Jesus came to set us free. It is a gift to be accepted and opened. What aspect of your life are you struggling most with? Ask Jesus to give you the grace of what you need to be set free in that area today.
  4. Jesus tells us to “Fear no one”. That takes enormous freedom born out of trust in the absoluteness of Gods power and care for us. Jesus asks us to recognize our true worth – that we are so precious to God that every hair on our head has been counted and even a sparrow is always known to God. What does the imagery tell you about how attentive God is to you? Did you know how much God values you? Pray for thegift of knowing the worth God sees in you just as you are.
  5. The Gospel tells us that anyone who acknowledges Jesus before others will be acknowledged by Jesus before the Father. What opportunities to share Gods love will you take this week? How do you feel knowing that Jesus speaks up for you and your needs?
  6. The word ‘fear’ appears, 92 times in the New Testament. God knows our human tendency to be afraid and wants to encourage us to trust God. Pope St John XXIII said, “Consult not your fears, but your hopes and your dreams. Think not about your frustrations, but about your unfulfilled potential. Concern yourself not with what you tried and failed in, but with what it is still possible for you to do.” How does knowing your true worth help you do that?
  7. What at is one action that you will do to be ‘livingtheword’ this week?

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