We believe to have a lasting impact and reach this next generation is to see the light of the church be combined with the heart of the family. We desire to continually grow as a ministry in our partnership with parents. There is great power in a parent who raises up a child spiritually, and we want you to know you don’t have to do it alone. The Parent Cue is one way to come alongside your teen in what they are learning.

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Series: FREEDOM! (October 24th - November 7th)

Teenagers are starving for attention, popularity, recognition, and notoriety. They believe their identity is found in how their peers view them more than how Jesus views them. For too many young people, their worldviews are based around what society says is socially acceptable. Their “realities” and “truths” are based on false hope, the latest fads, and trending topics. This three-lesson series will engage our students in thought-provoking conversations about what it means to live a Jesus-centered life and how to systematical prioritize what matters most. They’ll discover God’s desire for them to rest in the truth that when they are in relationship with Jesus, they are his children and their identity is found in him. They will find liberation and freedom in knowing they do not have to please an audience of many; they only have to please an audience of one.

Lesson One: The Freedom Factor | John 8:31-32 (10/24/17)
When we believe Jesus is the truth and begin the journey of following him, we can experience freedom—freedom that comes from being Jesus’ disciple, knowing truth, and following a Jesus-centered path. This lesson will help teenagers discover that their true identity is found in knowing that Jesus is the truth and he can set them free from guilt, brokenness, judgment, shame, hurt, and pain. Jesus offers a promise and reassurance for those who believe in him. He said that if we are truly his disciples, we will know the truth, and the truth will set us free. Jesus’ point is simple, focused, and all-encompassing. It leaves no room for questioning or compromising. Remaining connected to or “dwelling” in Jesus and his teachings is the true measure of discipleship. It is what separates people who are really free from those who merely appear to be free. It also speaks to how our identity is found in Jesus and not in the ways of the world. Jesus is the pathway to truth and the only way to experience freedom.

Consider building your conversations around these questions:
  • Do you find it difficult to believe Jesus’ love for you is unconditional? Why or why not?
  • What does it mean to you to remain faithful to Jesus’ teachings?
  • Have you ever felt like your relationship with Jesus was based on your behavior or how good or bad you were? If so, why have you felt that way? If not, how might you help a friend who feels that way?

Lesson Two: Be Real with Yourself | John 8:33-37 (10/31/17)
“Honesty is the best policy” is an age-old saying that reminds us that when we are candid and truthful about our life situation, we can effectively begin to move toward a better place. From a spiritual standpoint, we must be honest about who we are and how much we need God, because when we are in denial about our sins, we remain slaves to those areas of sin and struggle. This lesson will challenge teenagers to see that they are sons and daughters who have been adopted by God through Christ and that they have a right to experience all of the amazing benefits and blessings he has for them. In this passage, Jesus spoke about what being part of his family really looks like. Slaves have no permanent rights in the home; those rights are reserved for the children of that household. Jesus’ objective was to get people to understand the importance of being a son or daughter who is adopted into God’s family.

Consider building your conversations around these questions:
  • What does it mean to you to be part of our family? What are some of the benefits?
  • How can you be adopted into God’s family?
  • Once adopted into God’s family, what do you think are the benefits to being part of his family? 
Lesson Three: Family Feud | John 8:38-47 (11/7/17)
Life is all about choices. Teenagers struggle daily to make the right choices because they want to identify with things they feel are right. Living the Christian life is all about making the choice to follow Jesus. This lesson will help teenagers discover how freedom and liberation can take place for those who are true disciples and followers of Jesus Christ. In our final lesson, we brought it all home by exploring John 8:38-47, where the conversation between Jesus and the Jews escalated to the point where it became pretty heated. It reached a place where Jesus drew a line in the sand and challenged people to consider if they were legitimate children of God.

It is so important for teenagers to learn how to choose well. The spiritual choices they make will determine whether or not they spend eternity with Jesus. As we conclude this series, challenge and encourage your teenager to understand the value and benefits of being part of God’s family—and how the most important thing in life is passionately pursuing a deep love for Jesus.

Here are some questions that can help fuel your conversation this week:

  • What people have shaped or influenced your spiritual journey? How have they been like spiritual fathers or mothers to you?
  • What are some characteristics or traits of Jesus that you’ve seen displayed in other people’s lives? Be as specific as possible.
  • What are some spiritual truths God has been teaching you recently?