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Starter Questions... What are your goals in life? Do you think life has a point? What do you believe happens after death? How much of your life should be about you and how much about others? What are you aiming for in your life?

Section 2: The Goals of life.

The example and teachings of Jesus: building a relationship with God The life, example and teachings of Jesus provide examples for the Christian to obey God’s law and develop relationships with God and one’s neighbour. Jesus summarises the law in these two principles – love of God and others.

Summary of the Law: love of God and neighbour In both the Old and New Testament, love (agape), along with ideas of kindness, grace, mercy and forgiveness shows God’s commitment to his people. God demands love not just for him but also for other people.love It was God’s love for the world, as we saw before, that led him to send Jesus into the world. This love requires a dramatic human response. Human love should reflect the divine love.

The love God demands from humanity is a love that brings everyone together. All human divisions (racial, social, sexual and personal) are overcome by this love. The deeds of love for God and neighbour are the aims of the Christian. St Augustine said ‘love and do what you will’. He meant that if you make all your ethical decisions from the basis of Christian love you will not go far wrong.

The example and teaching of Jesus Jesus expresses love for God and others in a number of ways throughout his ministry. He eats with tax collectors and sinners and touches social outcasts who, because of sin or uncleanness, everyone else avoids.

Introducing parables A parable is ‘a story that illustrates a religious meaning’. The word parable means comparison, where one thing is used to illustrate another. Parables are typically stories drawn from everyday life. Often they have some unusual character or surprising action.

Watch the video and summarise its main message YouTube - Good Samaritan How easy is it for someone to love someone who they don't know? Why is it difficult to show love to everyone?

Who is my neighbour? It is easy to love the neighbour that is near, that you know personally and like. It is harder to love someone that you have never met, many miles away, or someone that you do not like.

Whilst it is one thing to love the poor and sick of the world, it is quite another to be asked to love enemies or those who have wronged us. Yet this is precisely what the life, teachings and example of Jesus Christ asks Christians to do.

Christians believe that Jesus makes God known through his life. Also in the New Testament, Jesus emphasises that the treatment given to the socially marginal (prisoners, hungry etc.) actually is treatment given to Jesus.

Pope John Paul II used the term ‘social love’ to try and show that the neighbour should not be seen as one person, but all people. Social love restores the social dimension of love. In essence the world community is the neighbour and all our actions should be engineered with this broad conception in mind.

Christian Love is.. Try and fill in as many examples of Christian love in action that you can think of.

The Sheep and the Goats The Sheep and the Goats - Keith Green The Sheep and the Goats - Keith Green Watch the clip – how does this parable relate to the Story of the Good Samaritan? The Christian life involves the believer trying to copy the example of Jesus and seeing Jesus in each and every person on earth.

G O A T S The bad/unrighteous Didn’t give drink Didn’t give food Didn’t give clothes Didn’t give shelter Didn’t visit those in jail Didn’t look after the sick H E L L S H E E P The Good/righteous Gave drink Gave food Gave clothes Gave shelter Visited those in jail Looked after the sick H E A V E N

Helping The Poor Christians who know Jesus’ story about the Final Judgment could be helping the poor because they believe: that by helping those in need, they are helping Jesus himself; it will help get them into heaven; it will help keep them out of hell.

Likewise, the ‘punch line’ of the parable of the Good Samaritan lies in the fact that Jews and Samaritans were old enemies. There was a lot of hatred between them. Jesus tells of righteous Jews passing the injured Jew on the roadside and of a Samaritan finally being the one to help the man. The Samaritan showed love and counted a person who he may have regarded as an enemy, as a fellow human being – a neighbour

Parables as pointers to the Christian life We have already looked at the Parable of the Good Samaritan as a way for Jesus to explain the identity of one’s neighbour. Here we will consider another two parables, The Parable of the Mustard Seed and The Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, both of which provide pointers for understanding the Christian life.

Throughout the earthly life of Jesus his central message was about the coming of the Kingdom of God. ‘The right time has come... the Kingdom of God is near’ (Mark 1: 15). Jesus in some way brings the kingdom in his ministry of teaching and healing: ‘the Kingdom of God is within you’ (Luke 17: 21) but it is also a kingdom that awaits its fulfilment at the end of time.

The Mustard Seed Jesus asked ‘What is the Kingdom of God like? What shall I compare it with? It is like this. A man takes a mustard seed and plants it in his field. The plant grows and becomes a tree, and the birds make their nests in its branches. Source: Luke Chapter 13

Jesus uses a number of parables to illustrate the nature of God’s kingdom; one of the most famous is that of the mustard seed. Here the kingdom is likened to the smallest of seeds that will eventually grow into the greatest of trees. This comparison highlights a number of features of the kingdom. First, the Christian’s kind actions in the world are never too small or insignificant – all are vitally important as signs of the dawning of the kingdom. Also, the presence of the kingdom in the world is real, even if it is unnoticed by many. Christians are to keep faith that the kingdom will fully come, firm in their trust in the promises of God

The mystery of the kingdom was begun in God’s appearance in the activity and person of Jesus. The power of Jesus is shown in a hidden way in the suffering Jesus – a crucified ‘king’. In the gospels this is a mystery only revealed by God to believers (Matthew 13: 16) and hidden from the wise and understanding (Matthew 11: 25).

The parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus Read the Parable Pg 13 – in your sources book Write a summary of what the message behind the parable is. The dogs would come and lick his sores Lazarus was in Heaven with Abraham

The parable of Lazarus and the rich man powerfully shows the importance of right action in the present life for Christians. They must use God’s gift wisely and fairly with others. They must remember that they are stewards of God’s possessions and every person is a neighbour made in the image of God.

After his death the rich man is sent to hell and begs Abraham to allow him to warn his other brothers to act in an ethical way whilst on earth and ‘repent’. Repentance requires you to recognise wrongdoing and be prepared to change. Abraham answers that they have the law and prophets to listen to. The message is clear. Christian life involves action on behalf of those less fortunate than oneself. Such actions may involve self- sacrifice; and certainly they require a perspective other than selfishness.