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Pilgrim is a teaching and discipleship resource that helps inquirers and new Christians explore what it means to travel through life with Christ.
A Christian course for the twenty-first century, Pilgrim offers an approach of participation, not persuasion. Following the practice of the ancient disciplines of biblical reflection and prayer with quotes from the Christian tradition throughout the ages, Pilgrim assumes little or no knowledge of the Christian faith. Individuals or small groups on the journey of discipleship in the Episcopal tradition can use Pilgrim at any point.
There are many different aspects to helping people learn about the Christian faith. We have taken as our starting point Jesus’ summary of the commandments. We are called to offer our lives to God through loving God with all our mind, soul, strength, and heart, and to love our neighbor as ourselves. Learning about Christian faith and growing in Christian faith is about more than what we believe. It’s also about the ways in which we pray and develop our relationship with God, about the way we live our lives and about living in God’s vision for the Church and for the world.
Course 3. The Commandments: Following Jesus is about the way we behave as well as what we believe. So how should Christians behave and how should we live? This part of Pilgrim explores that question through one of the core texts of the Christian faith: the Commandments. We look in Session 1 at the two commandments Jesus uses to summarize the whole of the Old Testament law: the call to love God and to love our neighbor as ourselves. In Sessions 2–6, we explore the Ten Commandments themselves.
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Welcome to Pilgrim,
Introduction to The Commandments,
The Commandments,
Session One: Priorities,
Session Two: Reverence,
Session Three: Rest,
Session Four: Respect,
Session Five: Righteousness,
Session Six: Reliability,
Notes,
SESSION ONE:
PRIORITIES
In this session we explore Jesus' summary of the law as the foundation for the way a disciple is called to live.
Opening Prayers
Your word is a lantern to my feet
And a light upon my path.
PSALM 119:105
You laid down your commandments,
that we should fully keep them.
O, that my ways were made so direct
that I might keep your statutes!
Then should I not be put to shame,
because I regard all your commandments.
I will thank you with an unfeigned heart,
when I have learned your righteous judgments.
I will keep your statutes;
do not utterly forsake me.
PSALM 119:4-8
Almighty God,
We thank you for the gift of your holy word.
May it be a lantern to our feet,
a light to our path
and a strength to our lives.
Take us and use us
to love and serve all people
in the power of the Holy Spirit
and in the name of your Son,
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Conversation
Without looking, how many of the Ten Commandments can you name as a group? Which are the most important and why?
Reflecting on Scripture
Reading
One of the scribes came near and heard them disputing with one another, and seeing that he answered them well, he asked him, "Which commandment is the first of all?" 29 Jesus answered, "The first is, 'Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God, the Lord is one; 30 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.' 31 The second is this, 'You shall love your neighbor as yourself.' There is no other commandment greater than these." 32 Then the scribe said to him, "You are right, Teacher; you have truly said that 'he is one, and besides him there is no other'; 33 and 'to love him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, and with all the strength,' and 'to love one's neighbor as oneself,' — this is much more important than all whole burnt offerings and sacrifices." When Jesus saw that he answered wisely, he said to him, "You are not far from the kingdom of God." After that no one dared to ask him any question. MARK 12:28-34
Explanatory note
At the time of Jesus, a scribe was someone who, in a largely illiterate culture, was able to read and write. As a result, scribes are thought to have been the people who read and interpreted the law for others. It is possible that the priests from the temple were scribes when they were not on duty in the temple.
The word "teacher" is important here as the scribe is acknowledging Jesus' authority as a teacher. The original word used was probably "Rabbi."
Whole burnt-offerings (otherwise called Holocausts) and sacrifices were how God was worshipped in the temple. Here the scribe is acknowledging that what you do is even more important than how you worship God.
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Titolo: Pilgrim the Commandments: A Course for the ...
Casa editrice: Church Publishing
Data di pubblicazione: 2016
Legatura: Paperback
Condizione: Very Good
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