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This youth group lesson focuses on Hebrews 11, known as "The roll call of Faith." The goal of this youth group lesson is to introduce the thought of faith as a battle. We cover the issues of: why bad thing happen to good people; that heroes wouldn't be heroes unless they fought a battle; that some battles are fought with weapons and fighting, but battles can also be fought in the mind. This is a two page Sunday School Lesson plan with leaders guide. You'll have to download some pictures of Spiderman and paste them in yourself. As a pre-lesson activity I showed a few minutes of the Spiderman movie and then let them watch it after the class. On one nice warm Sunday I took the class outside for class. I said that if Spiderman hadn't had an enemy to fight he would have just been an obnoxious teenager spraying spider silk on everyone. Then I sprayed them with Silly String. |
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This youth group lesson is a follow-up to the lesson entitled, “What Happens When You Die?” The goal of this youth group lesson is to help kids develop an understanding of the goal of our faith. A lot of “Christian” teaching these days is primarily focused on making our lives better now. Healing services and the “prosperity gospel" crowd out proper teaching. Kids in the US have it pretty good. They don’t really want to go to heaven and can’t imagine that it can be better than earth. At their age, the world and it’s possibilities is just opening up to them. In Biblical speak, Satan has just begun to parade his exciting wares before their eyes. Fancy cars, great vacations, sex & relationships, making money, parties! Who wants to think about heaven? This is a one page youth group lesson plan with teachers guide. Other follow up youth group Bible lessons: |
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Heaven Small Group Leader's Pack This seven session DVD curriculum includes the DVD and discussion guide. Easily adaptable for teenagers. You tap in to Randy's expert teaching by just pressing the play button. This is a subject kids really are interested in and can shape their faith for the rest of their lives. |
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Sin Nature and Sins, Infant Salvation: On the first page of this youth group lesson we make a clear differentiation between a humans sin nature and wrong doing (a sin deed). By human standards it seems unjust to condemn a person for something someone did thousands of years ago. However, the Bible is clear that the penalty of Adams sin hangs over everyone..."even over those who did not sin by breaking a command." Romans 5: 12-20 On page two we handle the tough question, "Do all babies go to heaven when they die?" This is another instance where your credibility is on the line. Give the kids the whole Biblical answer and they'll trust you on other subjects too. Give them the rote "Sunday School" answer and they'll just stop listening. Randy Alcorn handles this question well in his book, Heaven. I have used a quote from it and his guidance in preparing this lesson. A link to Christianbook.com is provided for you to order a copy of this great resource. He has a website called Eternal Perspective Ministry. It has many great articles including one on this subject: "Do infants go to heaven when they die?" Read Randy Alcorn's article click here You could teach this as two separate youth group lessons or skip page two if you just don't want to cover it. I understand your reluctance on this one. It's a tough subject but also one the enemy can twist into having people believe that God is unjust and unmerciful. Taking about it helps defuse this possibility. |
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| These youth group lessons cover hard questions: "What happens when you go when you Die?", "Do all babies go to heaven when they die?", and "What is heaven like?" We reference Randy Alcorn's book, Heaven. Never shy away from the kids questions. Tell them the truth. | |||||
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