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Nicolas Iglesias Schneider | Read Amos 8:1-12
This is the fourth vision of the prophet Amos, where he denounces the greed of the rich. We read that God does not forget those who experience injustice or those who oppress the poor and take advantage of their position. The prophet says that a day will come when those...
“Is not this the fast that I choose: to loose the bonds of injustice, to undo the straps of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, and to break every yoke?” (Isa. 58:6). Amen.
The texts for this week have common messages around reconciliation and justice. Human beings have distanced themselves from God’s project, which is based on love and justice for all created things. This project that Jesus defines as the “kingdom” encompasses the restoration of interpersonal, community, and ecological relationships. Some of the passages for this week challenge us to see how human beings have created unjust ways of living with one another. God does not forget those who suffer or those who live in poverty. God is also no stranger to evil. By integrating these lessons into our daily lives and communities, we can live an authentic faith that seeks justice, trusts in God, collaborates as a team, and reflects the love of Christ toward all human beings.
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• Read Amos 8:1-12. How can we echo the prophetic attitude inspired by the text of Amos at both our individual and community levels?
• Read Psalm 52. What experiences do you have in your daily life trusting the steadfast love of God?
• Read Luke 10:38-42. How can we work more as a team and value different ministries in our church and community work?
• Read Colossians 1:15-28. How can you discover the image of God in your neighbor? How can you live in unity and harmony in the midst of conflict and violence?
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