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Ch.4: The Ministry and Message of Jesus Christ

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  • Ch.4: The Ministry and Message of Jesus Christ

  • Jesus Announces the Kingdom of GodJesus ministry and message centered around the proclamation of the Kingdom of Goda Kingdom of peace, justice, truth, and goodness.As the Messiah, Jesus himself not only announced but also inaugurated the Kingdom of God.

  • Jesus taught the following essential points about the Kingdom:The Kingdom begins small in the present but flourishes in the future.Ex. parable of mustard seed (Mt 13:31-33)Although the Kingdom is open to everyone who accepts it, Jesus announces the Kingdom in a special way to the poor and lowly.

  • Gods mercy to sinners is a characteristic of the Kingdom of God.Ex. Jesus dining with Levi (Lk 5) and Zacchaeus (Lk 19)The Beatitudes instruct us how to live in and be a part of Gods Kingdom.

  • Jesus Teaches About the Kingdom of God in ParablesJesus taught using parables, short and memorable stories that relate common experiences to religious truths.Jesus use of parables demonstrate that he was an outstanding teacher and give an idea how he was able to defend himself against his opponents.

  • Jesus parables taught important lessons about the Kingdom of God:

    Salvation is herethe Kingdom is a pure gift of love the requirements of the Kingdom for the present and promises of the Kingdom for the future

  • Jesus parables taught important lessons about the Kingdom of God:

    God loves even sinners

    the Kingdom requires an urgent response

    the Good News demands repentance

    following Jesus may bring suffering

  • Activity: Analyze the parable of the vineyard owner (Mt 20:1-16).

    What everyday experience does Jesus employ?

    What is the point Jesus is making about the Kingdom of God?

  • Jesus Miracles: Signs of the Kingdom of GodThese wonders, words, and signs of Jesus accomplish many things:

    testify to the coming of Gods Kingdom in the worldattest that Jesus is the Son sent by God the Father

  • demonstrate Jesus dominion over Satan and the forces of evilinvite people to faith

    demonstrate Gods love and compassion for usThese wonders, words, and signs of Jesus accomplish many things:

  • Jesus Miracles: Physical Healings demonstrate Jesus power over sin, reveal the coming of Gods Kingdom, and reveal who Jesus is

    Ex. Jesus healed paralytics and blind men

  • performed by Jesus to establish his power over Satan

    Jesus Miracles: Exorcisms

  • attest to Jesus power over natureEx. calming the storm and multiplication of loaves and fishes

    Jesus Miracles: Nature Miracles

  • demonstrate Jesus mastery over life and death

    Jesus Miracles: Raisings from the Dead

  • Discussion: What do you think is the most important purpose of the miracles Jesus performed?

    The primary purpose of these miracles was not to abolish earthly suffering but to lead us to the Kingdom of God.

  • The Two Great Miracles of Jesus

    The Transfiguration

    Provided his apostles with a glimpse into the glory Jesus, the Son of God, would enjoy after his Resurrection

    Confirmed Peters faith but also revealed Jesus coming death

  • The Transfiguration is significant because:it indicated how Jesus reflects the light of Godthe appearance of Moses and Elijah recall how the Law and the Prophets had announced the coming of the Messiahit revealed all three persons of the Trinity (voice = Father, Jesus = Son, shining cloud = Holy Spirit)

  • The Institution of the Eucharist

    Jesus commanded his disciples to celebrate the Eucharist as a memorial of his Death and Resurrection

  • The Eucharist is significant because:it fulfills the Jewish Passover and anticipates the final Passover of the Church into the glory of the Kingdom

    it is the source of our nourishment for this world and beyond.

    Teachers might introduce this section with a brief discussion of what types of homilies students like best (most likely those that include stories).Lessons continued on next slide.*For more advanced groups, teachers may divide the class into groups, assign a different parable to each group, and then discuss when they are all done.In this parable Jesus draws upon the common experience of daily wage earners being hired for a days labor in the vineyard. Jesus point is that it is not human beings place to question the justice of God. Though divine justice may not correspond to our own notions of justice, the truth is that God is generous with us beyond any of our deserving.Teachers may choose to read aloud an example from Scripture of each kind of miracle (cf. p.98).