
When you are willing to pray for our group, how do you feel after?Īct immediately and take those steps. When we finish a service project how do you feel? When we discuss a scripture and you get it. Please choose to participate in the kingdom of God. Hint: it helps if you are sitting in the front of the church so you don’t wait to see if anyone else is doing it. Next time the pastor asks people to come forward to pray or lay hands on someone, let’s all get up immediately and do it. Let our youth group community be an example to the rest of the church. You acted immediately.ĭo you feel like Jesus is showing you something here today? Have you ever been in church and the pastor asked the congregation, which includes you by the way (smile), to come forward and pray?Īgain you didn’t wait. (Maybe less distractions, closer to the action, feel closer to Jesus, can see the alter/candles/christian symbols better, no barriers to God) And you did it immediately without asking questions.Īnyone willing to tell me what is different up here in the front? Why do you choose to sit there? Anyone willing to share? You as their leader, go and stand in the front of the church.

If you don’t attend worship go and sit where you think you might sit. You either keep pace with the opportunities Jesus gives you or you stop and get left behind.Įveryone stand in the back of the sanctuary.Įveryone go and sit where you sit during worship. What happens if you do nothing? Are you taking a step back from Jesus? And the more steps you take back what happens?ĭo you ever feel like you don’t hear Jesus? Just silence? Do you ever feel that way during worship? Question: Will God keep calling if you don’t listen and act? Did the disciples tell Jesus they were too busy, didn’t feel like it or say someone else needed them? When you are called to do the things and question them, what are you missing that Jesus tells us in the scripture?Īct immediately without questions or excuses. Do you ready a Bible verse of the day? Youth Group Activity: Obedience & Choices

Freedom means you get to make decisions for yourself on moving forward. These are all calls to walk forward on the path. I feel I should tell the truth about how I messed things up, but_.I feel called to read the scripture, but_.I want to accept Jesus as my savior, but_.Should I go to Youth group today or not? I’m _ ( Have the youth fill in the blanks)

The Way, the path is where you strengthen your spiritual life. Each time you are called you have a choice to stay on the path where you hear most clearly. Once you start on the path you will continue to hear God’s call. Is anyone willing to summarize the last lesson about being called? Bible Lesson: God Gives Us Choices Jesus called them, (22) and immediately they left the boat and their father and followed him. They were in a boat with their father Zebedee, preparing their nets. (21) Going on from there, he saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and his brother John. (19) “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send you out to fish for people.” (20) At once they left their nets and followed him. They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen.

Matthew 4:18-22 NIV As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew. Reread Matthew 4:18-22 from the first lesson in this series. Bibles or let the youth use their cell phones to look up Matthew 4:18-22.A note card and pen for each youth to write the refrain of Step by Step.Copy of the lyrics of the Step by Step song.Step by Step recording sung by Rich Mullins.This lesson is part 2 of 3 in a Bible study on Jesus calling his disciples in Matthew 4:18-22. Repeating this approach with a variety of Bible study lessons and youth ministry topics ensures a well-rounded spiritual education and promotes ongoing engagement in your teen Bible study program. By incorporating the guidance of the Holy Spirit and carefully selecting Bible study lessons that resonate with today’s youth, you can foster a deeper understanding and appreciation for God’s Word. These studies will not only provide an opportunity for spiritual growth and exploration but also create a supportive environment for building strong relationships.
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If you’re looking for engaging and enriching ways to connect with your teens, consider organizing a teen Bible study, complete with free Bible study lessons and youth ministry lessons. The discussion and teaching will help High School and Middle School students realize how the calling from Jesus leaves them with a choice to obey. Use this free Bible study in your youth group ministry to teach about choices from Matthew 4:18-22.
