Youth
Youth Class Curriculum
What teens are saying...excerpt taken USA Today, October 2005
Teenagers say messages from the media make them feel that casual sex is normal and suggest that all teens are preoccupied with sex. "I feel like I see more commercials about casual sex than I do about how important it is to have a family and how important it is to be in a marriage instead of having sex with people from a bar", as quoted from a 17-year old senior from Maryland.
What are the Biblical guidelines for dating relationships?...www.christiansanswernet.com
God wants the best for us in every area of our lives. This includes relationships with boyfriends or girlfriends. We should date for fun, friendship, personality development and selection of a mate, not to be popular or for security. Don't allow peer pressure to force you into dating situations that are not appropriate. Realize that over 50% of girls and over 40% of guys never date in high school. The Bible gives us some very clear principles to guide us in making decisions about dating.
1. Guard your heart.
The Bible tells us to be very careful about giving our affections, because our heart influences everything else in our life.
"Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life." (Proverbs 4:23)
2. You are known by the company you keep.
We also tend to become like the company we keep. This principle is closely related to the first one and is just as important in friendships as in dating.
"Do not be misled: Bad company corrupts good character." (1 Corinthians 15:33)
3. Christians should only date other Christians.
Although it is fine for Christians to have non-Christian friends, those who are especially close to our heart should be mature believers who are seeking to follow Christ with their lives.
"Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?" (2 Corinthians 6:14).
4. Is it really love?
1 Corinthians 13:4-7 defines real love. Ask yourself these questions:
Are you patient with each other?
Are you kind to each other?
Are you never envious of each other?
Do you never boast to or about each other?
Is your relationship characterized by humility?
Are you never rude to each other?
Are you not self-seeking?
Are you not easily angered with each other?
Do you keep no record of wrongs?
Are you truthful with each other?
Do you protect each other?
Do you trust each other?
If you answered "yes" to the above questions, then 1 Corinthians 13 says that you truly have a loving relationship. If you answered "no" to any of the above questions, then maybe you should discuss those issues with your boyfriend or girlfriend.
How Far is Too Far?
Many students ask the question, "How far should I go on a date?" Here are some principles that will help you decide what is appropriate behavior on a date.
1. Does the situation I put myself in invite sexual immorality or help me avoid it?
1 Corinthians 6:18 says to "flee from sexual immorality." We cannot do this if we are tempting ourselves through carelessness.
2. What kind of reputation does my potential date have?
When you accept a date you are essentially saying, "My values are the same as your values." That in itself can put you in a position you may regret later. Remember 1 Corinthians 15:33, "Bad company corrupts good character."
3. Will there be any pressure to use alcohol or drugs?
Don't give up your values for a date.
4. Am I attracting the wrong type of person?
Make sure that the message you send with your actions doesn't attract people who will lead you to compromise your values.
5. Am I aware that sin is first committed in the heart?
Matthew 5:28 says, "But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart."
6. Are you going to the right kind of place for a date?
Many good intentions have been forgotten because the temptation and opportunity were too great.
7. Am I doing anything to encourage sexual desire?
Don't engage in any impure contact that is sexually motivated, such as petting.
If You Have Already Gone Too Far, Why Stop?
1. God is forgiving.
1 John 1:9 tells us that God is faithful and just to forgive our sins if we confess them. You can start fresh with God anytime you want to.
2. God is holy.
His word tells us that sexual sin is wrong, and He knows what is best.
3. God is caring.
God knows that going too far before marriage tends to break up couples and leads to less happy marriages. He knows that most guys do not want to marry a girl who has been intimate with someone else.
This Quarter's theme, Full Metal! Celebrates and honors heroes of color who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
The military theme this quarter will be paralleled with areas of the Christian journey. They will learn the importance of becoming spiritual fighters, catering to their adventurous natures as they make the spiritual journey with Jesus.
| Lesson | Date | Scripture | Lesson aim
| Theme
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| 1 | 12/4/05 | Isaiah 42:1-8 | God calls, equips and blesses to promote justice in special ways | Justice for all
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| 2 | 12/11/05 | Isaiah 49:5-6; 504-9 | In what appears to be a losing battle, God gives strength to endure all the way to victory | Strength for the weary
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| 3 | 12/18/08 | Isaiah 53:1-3; Luke 1:47-55 | There will be times when being in the will of God means rejection, yet one believer opens the way for another
| Hope for those who suffer
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| 4 | 12/25/05 | Isaiah 61:1-2; Luke 2:8-20 | Christ works through believers to deliver the Good News to the world | Good news for the world
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| 5 | 1/01/06 | 1 Timothy 1:12-20 | The faithful believer is strengthened continually by God to do even greater things | God gives strength
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| 6 | 1/8/06 | 1 Timothy 2:1-8 | Christians must pray for officials and those who influence national policy In order to effect peace in the land. | Pray for everyone |
| 7 | 1/15/06 | 1 Timothy 2:2-15 | There is a standard to which church leaders must adhere as leaders and examples. | God calls church leaders
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| 8 | 1/22/06 | 1 Timothy 4 | Christians must fully commit to walking out the faith through God's Word for the sake of self and others. | Guidance for teaching
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| 9 | 1/29/06 | 1 Timothy 5:1-8; 17-24 | The Christian community must commit to reigning in and caring for its own | God desires justice and mercy
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| 10 | 2/05/06 | 2 Timothy 1:3-14 | The believer must know how to face challenging situations based upon who they are, who they belong to, and knowing how to believe | Be true to your Christian heritage
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| 11 | 2/12/06 | 2 Timothy 2:14-26 | In turning away from vice, the believer must turn to godly pursuits and the company of those with the same goals.
| Develop Christian character
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| 12 | 2/19/06 | 2 Timothy 3:10-4:8 | Every Christian needs a mentor as a disciple and mother/father in the faith. | Follow a good mentor
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| 13 | 2/26/06 | Titus 2:1-15 | The greatest witness that a believer has is the life s/he lives publicly and privately | Live the truth teach the truth |