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Section 2: The Great Commandment and The Golden Rule. The Gospel According to Mark, 12: 28-34The Gospel According to Luke, 10: 25-28The Gospel According to Matthew, 22: 34-40. The Great Commandment and The Golden Rule. The Kingdom of GodSimply put, it is all about LoveThe love between a pe
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1. Unit 11: The Kingdom of God
2. Section 2: The Great Commandment and The Golden Rule
The Gospel According to Mark, 12: 28-34
The Gospel According to Luke, 10: 25-28
The Gospel According to Matthew, 22: 34-40
3. The Great Commandment and The Golden Rule The Kingdom of God
Simply put, it is all about Love
The love between a person and God
The love between a person and other people
Most plainly expressed in
The Great Commandment
The Golden Rule
4. The Great Commandment You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.
A direct quote from the Book of Deuteronomy 6: 4-5 which contains the Shema prayer that Jewish people are required to recite twice (at dawn and at nightfall) every day
Right relationship with God
Love of God
5. The Golden Rule You shall love your neighbor as yourself.
A direct quote from the Book of Leviticus 19: 18
Right relationship with other people
Love of other people
6. The Great Commandment and The Golden Rule
7. Section 3: The Parable of the Great Judgment
The Gospel According to Matthew, 25: 31-46
8. The Parable of the Great Judgment Love of God is best expressed in deeds of service to help other people in need
Right relationship with God through right relationship with other people
Whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me.
What you did not do for one of these least ones, you did not do for me.
9. The Parable of the Great Judgment Right relationship with God through right relationship with other people
Whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me.
Do you find God or Jesus in each and every person whom you meet or encounter in life?
After school, on your way home, try to see the face of Jesus in the face of each person you pass by o the street or look at on either the bus or subway
Does trying to find Jesus in each person change your belief about that person or your perspective about the world?
10. The Parable of the Great Judgment The Six Criteria for Judging who will gain Entrance to the Kingdom
I was hungry and you gave me food
I was thirsty and you gave me drink
I was a stranger and you welcomed me
I was naked and you clothed me
I was ill and you cared for me
I was in prison and you visited me
11. The Parable of the Great Judgment How can you live out each of the six criteria for building the Kingdom of God?
Provide specific examples from your life as a fourteen or fifteen year old young man living in New York City and attending Xavier High School at the beginning of the 21st Century?
12. The Parable of the Great Judgment How can you live out each of the six criteria for building the Kingdom of God?
It might be helpful to first consider who are the hungry, the thirsty, the strangers, the naked, the sick, and the imprisoned who you encounter in your everyday life at home, in your neighborhood, and at school
It might also be helpful to interpret this passage through the Biblical Contextualism Approach
Think about each criteria in a figurative, rather than a literal way
13. The Parable of the Great Judgment How can you live out each of the six criteria for building the Kingdom of God?
Provide specific examples from your life as a fourteen or fifteen year old young man living in New York City and attending Xavier High School at the beginning of the 21st Century?
14. The Parable of the Great Judgment Love of God is best expressed in deeds of service to help other people in need
Different Types of Service
Direct Service
Working directly with other people
Tutoring young students or reading to the elderly
Providing emotional or spiritual support to a friend who has suffered the death of a love done
Indirect Service
Activities that will indirectly benefit other people
Donating money or goods (food or clothing)
Physical labor at a soup kitchen or to build a house
Advocacy Service
Activities that work toward greater systemic or social change
Building awareness for issues at the grassroots level
Writing petitions or lobbying politicians to change laws
15. The Parable of the Great Judgment
16. Section 4: The Parable of the Good Samaritan
The Gospel According to Luke, 10: 25-37
17. The Parable of the Good Samaritan Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?
You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind; and your neighbor as yourself.
And who is my neighbor?
All people, regardless of age, religious belief, economic or social class, level of education, race, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation
18. The Parable of the Good Samaritan Which of these three, in your opinion, was neighbor to the robbers victim?
The one who treated him with mercy.
19. The Parable of the Good Samaritan The Kingdom of God
Being a good or nice person is a start
Basic civil behavior of saying hello/good morning to someone, holding a door, or lending an extra pencil
Jesus challenges his followers (Christians) to be the great-souled people of the world who practice love, generosity, mercy, and compassion
A willingness to extend yourself, go out of your way, and sacrifice yourself for another person
Truly being with others
20. The Parable of the Good Samaritan Being A Man For and With Others
Why is the word with a part of this motto?
It is not sufficient to serve other, to do things for them
A follower of Christ (a Christian) must also be with them by recognizing and respecting their humanity
21. The Parable of the Good Samaritan Being A Man For and With Others
Who is the other?
The other is not the members of your family, not your friends from the neighborhood, and not your fellow students or teachers at Xavier
The other is the people who are not like us, who are different with regard to age, religious belief, economic or social class, level of education, race, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation
The other is the person who is not cool, who is un-attractive, who is repulsive
22. The Parable of the Good Samaritan The Priest and the Levite
Display pride and presumption; they sin from their strength, not from their weakness
They fail to welcome the stranger, clothe the naked, and care for the sick
The Samaritan Man
Displays unconditional love, mercy, and compassion for a stranger; he displays love expressed through deeds of service to another person; he serves from his weakness
He welcomes the stranger, gives clothes to the naked, and cares for the sick
23. The Parable of the Good Samaritan The Two Problems with Unconditionally Loving All People
Nationalism
Strong allegiance to a specific nation or an excessive sense of separation from all other cultures
Legalism
An overemphasis on rules and regulations or an excessive focus on the letter of the law rather than the spirit of the law
24. The Parable of the Good Samaritan