Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Kingdom of God
- The nature of discipleship
- Require
immediate
response
- Includes fulfilling
a mission
- Involves a cost or
price to pay
- Requires putting
self last and serving
others. (Be
altrouistic -
unselfish)
- It is not easy
- Self Sacrifice
(Total
dependence on
God)
- Helps the
Kingdom of God
to grow
- It will be
rewarded
- Stories related to naure of discipleship
- "The call of the discipleship"
- "The mission of the twelve"
- "The cost of the discipleship"
- "Teaching on service"
- "The rich young man" and "Woman at the treasury"
- "The mustard seed"
- "The reward of discipleship"
- "Peter's promises and denials"
- Modern Day Disciples
- Pope Benedict
16:- Pope is in
some way disciple
as he has a
mission.
- Mother Teressa:- She
had been made sin. She
had been a disciple.
- Maximilian Kolbe:- He
put himself last.
Sacrafice himself for
another young man that
was mean to die for the
escaped prisoner.
- John Paul II:- He was a
Polish Pope and helped
and supported people
until his death.
- The Parable of the Mustard seed.
- This parable teaches that from a
tiny beginning of the Kingdom
grows to be vast and open to all.
- The Parable of the Sower Seed
- The farmer scatter
the seed because it
is the word of God.
- The seed on the path is
eaten by birds because the
listeners does not respond
or is tempted away by
Satan so it is wasted.
- The seed on the rocky
ground cannot grow deep
roots so it wither because the
listeners enhusiasm was
killed off by persecution and
other troubles.
- The seed on the thomy
ground is chocked by
wheeds because listeners
response is stifled by
materialism.
- The seed on fertilie ground
grows large and produce
bumper harvest because the
listeners has a positive
response in belief and
action.
- Why did Jesus used parables to teach ?
- For people to remember it easier and find the
hidden meaning behind each parable.