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Guide for BEC / GKS MAKALIPANG
Secretariat prepared the BEC
December 6, 2009
Second Sunday of ADBYENTO
THEME: “we imitate prepared OF JOHN THE BAPTIST TO path we are saved”
1. Prologue:
In the Gospel of Luke the account what the state of Palestine at the time of Jesus. At the same time, the wealth from Jews who suffered in Roman imperialism. This state of ruin by the way they have added convictions regarding the promise of reaching God, to declare his royalty. So the preaching of John the Baptist, nakapaikag repair the people.
2. Reading, listening, reflected on the Word of God:
(Involvement in Life and the Word of God)
First Reading: Bar. 5:1-9
Second Reading: Philippians 1:4-6, 8-11
Gospel: Lk 3:1-6
3. Silence: (Give and time that the Lord will speak to us)
Guiding questions as reflections and paambitay:
a) What is this meeting or meetings nakatandog me the Gospel?
b) What is this message for me that I have it in my kindred ikapaambit the BEC cell?
4. The brotherhood: (Give him time every one in sending SMS to share his experience after the Gospel was read).
5. Action-remedy (Pagasabutan after paambitay).
The story and what the work that make the group or community;
a) Pagtaho ministry in the past;
b) What new ministry ought to make?
6. Life and teaching of the Church:
(Book after paambitay)
John showed the way that angay’ng subayon to be saved, which must receive our kamasalaypon us and that we all have responsibility makasubo us are seeking inning situation.
That people must mangayo’g forgiveness of God, and renew-or himself. This first step is not to feel again the world, but is the way to true salvation. The contrite makakitag ways again in society lahi’g adtong thoughtful ways that they were good and mugs.
The Jews are accustomed to reading the Bible, knows who and what is sin, so that they hear John naikag part of repentance.
7. Complaint: (all)
Ministry to the Lord all for me. Thy love, shall continue for ever. Ayaw’g leave the man whom thou hast made, or Lord. Amen.