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What

Matters MOST

Understanding your role in God’s story

Christ Church, PCA  

 

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SCHEDULE  

   Chapter  1     THE  STORY    Chapter  2       ABOUT  THE  AUTHOR    Chapter  3     THE  PLOT  THICKENS    Chapter  4     THE  PURSUIT    Chapter  5     THE  LEADING  LADY    Chapter  6     CASTING  FOR  YOUR  ROLE    Chapter  7     LEARNING  YOUR  LINES    

BETWEEN  YOU  AND  GOD    Chapter  8     LEARNING  YOUR  LINES  

BETWEEN  YOU  AND  GOD’S  WORLD    Chapter  9     STEPPING  ONTO  THE  STAGE    

AT  THE  FOOT  OF  THE  CROSS    Chapter  10     LIGHTS!  CAMERA!  ACTION!      

TELLING  GOD’S  STORY  THROUGH  YOUR  STORY      

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REHEARSALS

 An  important  part  in  discovering  your  role  in  God’s  story  is  for  you  to  understand  the  gifts  and  talents  he  has  given  you  and  figuring  out  how  you  can  use  them  to  help  expand  His  Kingdom.    Below  is  a  list  of  different  opportunities  for  you  to  explore  at  Christ  Church.    During  this  discipleship  course  you  should  plan  on  participating  in  the  food  pantry  once  and  also  choose  at  least  two  additional  jobs  from  the  remaining  options.    Plan  on  trying  each  job  for  at  least  one  Sunday  but  more  than  one  is  even  better!    The  contact  person  for  each  ministry  area  is  listed  (by  congregation)  so  you  can  get  in  touch  with  them  before  you  serve.    CHRIST  CHURCH  FOOD  PANTRY    • Volunteer  

Spend  a  Saturday  morning  volunteering  with  the  Christ  Church  Food  Pantry  (located  in  the  Community/Youth  Center  of  the  Mandarin  Campus  @  9791  Old  Saint  Augustine  Road).    Help  with  checking  in  clients,  filling  carts,  assisting  clients  getting  groceries  to  their  car  and  praying  with  those  who  request  it.    The  pantry  distributes  food  on  the  2nd  and  4th  Saturday  of  each  month  (except  November  &  December  when  it  it’s  the  2nd  &  3rd  Saturday).    To  help  on  a  distribution  Saturday,  arrive  at  the  community/youth  center  at  8  am,  you’ll  be  done  by  noon.      Another  option  is  to  help  with  bagging  on  the  Thursday  prior  to  distribution  @  4pm.    You  will  be  done  no  later  than  5:30.        Contact:      Kathy  Clements,  904-­‐945-­‐8338  or  [email protected]  

 CHRIST  CHURCH  KIDS    • Nursery        

Invest  in  the  youngest  members  of  our  church  by  participating  in  play,  purposeful  interaction,  and  assisting  the  teacher  in  the  room.    Must  be  at  least  13  years  old  to  participate.    Contacts:      Mandarin  Congregation-­‐  Carrie  Shiver,  904-­‐405-­‐6413  or  cshiver@christchurch-­‐pca.org  East  Congregation  –    Amber  Kubalewski,  301-­‐997-­‐5900  or  akubalewski@christchurch-­‐pca.org  

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 • Children’s  Church  Helper  

Assist  the  adult  leaders  in  the  room.  Make  sure  kids  are  participating  and  playing  games  properly,  help  with  any  crafts,  written  activities,  taking  attendance,  etc.    Contacts:      Mandarin  Congregation-­‐  Allison  Ristau,  410-­‐279-­‐1131  or  aristau@christchurch-­‐pca.org  East  Congregation-­‐  Amber  Kubalewski,  301-­‐997-­‐5900  or  akubalewski@christchurch-­‐pca.org      

   WORSHIP  MINISTRY    • Musician  

For  those  who  play  an  instrument  and  want  to  learn  how  to  use  those  gifts  for  worship      

• Vocalist  For  those  who  are  gifted  vocally  and  want  to  learn  how  to  use  your  gift  for  worship    

• Audio  Assistant  Learn  how  to  set  up  and  run  sound  for  Sunday  worship  services  (could  be  a  valuable  skill  to  learn  for  anybody  that  is  interested),  will  require  training    Contacts:    Mandarin  Congregation  –  Meredith  Williams,  mwilliams@christchurch-­‐pca.org  East  Congregation  –  Parker  Roberts,  904-­‐923-­‐0101  or  [email protected]  

       

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   SUNDAY  OPERATIONS    • Greeter  

Greet  and  welcome  folks  attending  worship,  help  visitors  with  information    

• Usher  (guys  only)  Assist  with  seating  folks  for  worship,  handing  out  bulletins,  taking  the  offering  and  other  tasks    Contacts:    Mandarin  Congregation-­‐  Don  Christopher,  904-­‐629-­‐1047    East  Congregation-­‐  Adam  Pogachnik,  904-­‐403-­‐8307    

 ADMINISTRATION/COMMUNICATIONS    • Office  Help  

Help  for  an  hour  or  two  with  the  “behind  the  scenes”  work  that  helps  our  church  function  including  office  work,  filing,  bulletins,  supporting  staff  and  member  care.    Mondays  –  Thursdays  9am-­‐4:30pm.    Contacts:  Christine  Kennedy,  904-­‐705-­‐1315  or  ckennedy@christchurch-­‐pca.org  Katie  Pogachnik,  kpogachnik@christchurch-­‐pca.org      

     

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ONLINE  RESOURCES    

The  video  clips  referenced  in  the  @  Home  sections  can  be  found  by  clicking  “What  Matters  Most”  under  the  “Resources”  

tab  of  each  congregation’s  webpage  at      

www.christchurch-­‐pca.org          

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THE  STORY

“I wonder what sort of tale we’ve fallen into?”

- J. R. R. Tolkien, The Lord Of The Rings    @  Home  

Take  a  look  –  Have  a  family  movie  night.    Pick  a  movie  with  a  good  story  –  a  story  with  a  happy  beginning,  a  tragic  turn  of  events,  a  main  character  that  comes  to  save  the  day  at  great  personal  cost  and  restores  things  to  the  way  they  should  be  at  the  end  (The  Lord  of  the  Rings  or  The  Lion  or  The  Witch  and  the  Wardrobe  would  be  good  examples).    As  you’re  watching,  think  about  how  you  react  to  the  different  parts  of  the  story  –  think  about  how  you  react  to  the  story  in  your  thoughts  and  in  your  emotions.  

     Talk  about  it  –  After  the  movie,  spend  some  time  talking  with  your  family  about  the  following  questions:    

• If  you  had  to  summarize  the  theme  of  the  movie  in  one  word  what  would  that  word  be?    

• If  you  were  a  character  in  the  movie,  which  one  would  you  be  and  why?        

• What  emotions  did  you  experience  during  the  movie  and  what  prompted  those  emotions?      

• Do  you  think  it  would  be  cool  to  be  a  part  of  this  story?      • Did  anything  in  this  movie  remind  you  of  your  own  life?  

     Write  -­‐    Use  the  following  questions  to  help  you  write  in  your  journal:  

• If  your  life  story  was  made  into  a  movie  what  would  the  title  be?      

• Who  would  some  of  the  main  characters  be  (besides  yourself!)?  

• Describe  some  of  the  happiest  moments  in  your  life.  • Describe  some  of  the  toughest  times  in  your  life.  • Does  your  life  seem  like  an  unfolding  story  to  you?      

 Backstory  

Life,  you’ll  notice,  is  a  story.    

Life  doesn’t  come  to  us  like  a  math  problem.    It  comes  to  us  the  way  that  a  story  does,  scene  by  scene.    You  wake  up.    What  will  happen  next?    You  don’t  get  to  know  –  you  have  to  enter  in,  take  the  journey  as  it  comes.    The  sun  might  be  shinning.    There  might  be  a  tornado  

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outside.    Your  friends  might  call  and  invite  you  to  a  movie.    You  might  fail  a  test.  

 Life  unfolds  like  a  drama,  doesn’t  it?    Each  day  has  a  beginning  and  an  end.    There  are  all  sorts  of  characters,  all  sorts  of  settings.    A  year  goes  by  like  a  chapter  from  a  novel.    Sometimes  it’s  a  tragedy,  sometimes  a  comedy.      Whatever  happens,  it’s  a  story  through  and  through.    And  when  it  comes  to  figuring  out  this  life  you’re  living,  you’d  do  well  to  know  the  rest  of  the  story.    Story  is  the  language  of  the  heart.    If  you  want  to  get  to  know  someone,  you  need  to  know  their  story.    Their  life  is  a  story.    It,  too,  has  a  past  and  a  future.    It,  too,  unfolds  in  a  series  of  scenes  over  the  course  of  time.    The  biggest  story  of  all  is  God’s  story.    God  has  been  alive  for  all  of  eternity,  so  His  story  is  vast.    We  can’t  know  all  of  it.    In  fact,  it’s  safe  to  say  we  know  very  little.    However,  the  Bible  gives  us  a  peek  and  that  peek  helps  us  understand  what  we  need  to  know  about  God.    Like  all  good  stories,  it  has  a  plot:    a  good  creation,  a  horrific  fall  into  sin,  a  long  and  faithful  story  of  redemption,  concluding  with  a  final  restoration.    But  the  Bible  is  more  than  a  report  about  what  God  has  done;  it  is  a  living  story,  one  that  has  power  to  change  the  lives  of  new  generations.  Belief  in  its  message  opens  the  door  of  the  heart  to  God  himself.  In  the  coming  weeks  we  will  take  a  look  at  the  different  parts  of  this  story  and  how  your  role  in  this  story  is  a  part  of  the  cosmic  story  God  is  telling.    Adapted  from  EPIC  by  John  Eldredge  and  Storyline  2.0  by  Donald  Miller  

 Plot  Points  

Genesis  2:1-­‐4  (The  Message)  Ecclesiastes  3:11  

    Psalm  119:105      2  Timothy  3:10-­‐17  

 Catechism  

New  City  Catechism  Question  1  &  42    What  Matters  Most?        

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ABOUT  THE  AUTHOR “I had always felt life first as a story—and if there is a story there is a story

teller.” - G. K. Chesterton

   @  Home  

Take  a  look  –  With  your  family,  go  to  the  youth  webpage  and  view  the  video  for  Week  2  by  Louie  Giglio.      

     Talk  about  it  –  After  the  video,  spend  some  time  talking  with  your  family  about  the  following  questions:    • Do  you  think  about  God  in  the  way  Giglio  describes  Him  in  the  

video?      • How  did  watching  the  video  challenge  your  thinking  about  God?      • What  influences  the  way  you  think  about  the  character  of  God  

(either  for  good  or  bad)?      • What  are  some  words  you  would  use  to  describe  God  to  someone  

who  has  never  opened  the  Bible  or  been  to  church?      • Does  it  seem  like  the  vast  God  described  in  the  video  could  be  the  

author  of  your  story?    How  so  or  not  so?          

Write  -­‐      Spend  some  time  writing  in  your  journal  writing  about  how  you  view  God,  how  knowing  God  influences  your  life,  how  God’s  big  story  might  relate  to  your  personal  story.    Also  write  down  some  of  the  words  you  used  to  describe  God  in  the  discussion  with  your  family.    Next  to  each  word  write  how  you  react  to  that  characteristic  or  personality  trait  of  God  (for  instance  “it  give  me  hope”  or  “it  makes  me  afraid  of  him”).    Be  honest.      

 Backstory  

You  can  learn  a  lot  about  an  author  from  the  stories  he  writes.    The  setting  of  the  story,  the  characters,  the  plot,  the  ending,  all  give  insight  into  his  character.  And  the  more  you  understand  about  an  author  the  more  insight  you  have  into  the  stories  he  creates.    As  author  of  the  Bible,  God  reveals  much  about  Himself  through  its  stories.    He  reveals  a  lot  about  Himself  through  your  story  too.    Of  course  all  of  the  stories  of  the  Bible  combined  with  all  of  the  stories  of  every  person  on  Earth  still  only  give  us  a  relatively  small  glimpse  into  the  character  of  God.    As  the  Louie  Giglio  video  described,  God  is  so  vast  that  we  will  never  fully  be  able  to  understand  Him.    But  what  we  are  able  to  know  

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(through  the  Bible  and  what  He  created)  is  what  we  need  to  know  to  make  sense  of  our  own  stories  here  on  Earth.    Read  the  following  quote  about  God,  you  may  need  to  read  through  it  a  few  times  to  “get  it”  but  as  you  read,  consider  what  it  reveals  about  your  God.            “God,  existing  in  loving  community  as  Father,  Son  and  Holy  Spirit,  created  all  things  to  be  His.  The  wondrous  world  God  made  was  His  kingdom,  over  which  He  would  rule  in  delight  and  fellowship.  He  made  man  in  his  image,  and  established  an  amazing  intimate  fellowship  with  him,  one  filled  with  joy,  peace,  love  and  purpose,  a  fellowship  absent  any  hint  of  fear,  dread,  guilt  or  shame.  Man  was  to  be  “in  God’s  image”—like  God  in  many  ways,  but  especially  in  exercising  responsible  dominion  of  the  world  entrusted  to  him,  a  dominion  that  would  result  in  the  development  of  all  dimensions  of  culture  to  honor  God.”  

   It  begins  by  telling  us  how  God’s  story  begins—and  how  our  story  begins  in  the  Garden  of  Eden.  It  begins  by  telling  us  how  life  should  look.  We  should  live  in  a  sweet  intimacy  and  fellowship  with  God—like  growing  children  who  get  along  well  with  their  Father  and  talk  with  Him  about  absolutely  everything  without  ever  feeling  guilt,  embarrassment,  or  frustration  about  his  rules.  We  should  get  excited  to  wake  up  each  day  to  live  our  lives  in  our  Father’s  world,  doing  business  for  Him  so  that  He  is  excited  about  all  we  do  creatively  with  his  world.  

 This  is  the  way  it  should  be,  but  it  is  not  the  way  things  are.  That’s  not  because  our  Father  is  different  than  the  one  described  in  the  early  chapters  of  Genesis.  It’s  because  we  are  different.  

 The  Author  of  the  Grand  Story  told  in  the  Bible  is  awesome.  The  story  of  creation  tells  of  His  power:  to  create  all  things  merely  by  speaking!  But  even  more,  He’s  the  King  of  the  whole  creation.  He’s  the  one  who  assigns  how  both  plant  and  animal  kingdoms  are  to  reproduce,  “each  after  its  own  kind.”  He’s  the  one  who  created  time  on  the  4th  day.    And  to  cap  it  all  off,  He  made  us  to  be  His  sons  and  daughters,  to  be  His  “spitting  image.”  We  were  made  to  live  in  deep  fellowship  with  Him,  and  to  get  an  absolute  kick  out  of  living  life  in  His  world,  showing  Him  each  day  what  we  had  done,  and  hearing  Him  say  to  his  children:  “great  job!”  

 You  may  think  that  this  amazing  life  was  just  for  Adam  and  Eve  alone.  But  it  was  not;  it  was  God’s  design  for  all  of  us.    No,  you  and  I  are  not  

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in  charge  of  all  of  creation,  like  they  were.  Each  of  us  has  a  much  smaller  set  of  responsibilities.  Yet  each  of  us  is  unique,  created  with  special  gifts  and  abilities  to  serve  our  Father  with  creativity  and  joy—all  designed  to  make  Him  happy!  That’s  why  he  made  you!  

 Plot  Points  

Genesis  1       John  1:1-­‐5       Psalm  86:8-­‐10  &15       Hebrews  12:1-­‐2    Catechism  

New  City  Catechism  Questions  2-­‐6    What  Matters  Most?      

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THE  PLOT  THICKENS

“And there was war in heaven.”

- Revelation 12:7    @  Home  

Take  a  look  –  With  your  family,  view  the  two  video  clips  from  the  movie  Apollo  13  (Week  3)  posted  on  the  youth  webpage.  

     Talk  about  it  –  After  you  view  the  videos  spend  some  time  talking  with  your  family  about  the  following  questions:  • What  thoughts  and  emotions  do  you  think  the  different  characters  

were  experiencing  during  the  first  clip  (the  launch)?  • What  thoughts  and  emotions  do  you  think  the  different  characters  

were  experiencing  after  the  second  clip  (Houston,  we  have  a  problem.)?  

• Sometimes  things  we  can’t  control  affect  us.    Share  an  example  of  a  time  when  you  experienced  a  problem  cause  by  someone  or  something  else?    How  did  you  react  or  respond?  

• Sometimes  we  create  our  own  problems  and  difficulties.    Share  an  example  of  a  time  when  something  you  did  or  didn’t  do  resulted  in  problems  for  yourself  and/or  others.    How  did  you  react  or  respond  and  how  was  the  problem  resolved?  

     Write  -­‐      Journal  about  the  last  time  you  betrayed  someone  AND  about  the  last  time  you  were  betrayed.  How  did  it  make  you  feel?  Why?    Over  your  lifetime  there  have  most  likely  been  some  times  when  “something  went  wrong”  that  have  changed  the  course  of  your  story.    Sometimes  the  change  is  small  sometimes  it  is  big.    Write  down  a  list  of  these  events.    

 Backstory  

Stories,  if  you  notice,  always  have  a  twist.    Usually  things  start  of  well  enough  but  then  something  happens  that  moves  the  plot  in  a  different  direction  and  affects  the  rest  of  the  story.    Sometimes  an  evil  character  is  introduced  who  sets  out  to  make  bad  things  happen.    These  stories  are  not  new,  in  fact  every  single  one  of  these  stories  in  one  way  or  another  is  an  echo  of  God’s  original  story.    Early  on  in  God’s  story  we  read  about  the  creation  of  Adam  and  Eve.    Not  long  after  they  are  introduced  to  us  we  learn  how  they  were  tempted  in  the  garden  by  Satan  and  ultimately  decided  to  rebel  

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against  God.    Along  with  their  decision  came  consequences  as  God  had  promised  –  consequences  that  still  affect  us  to  this  day.      

First,  there  were  some  very  personal  consequences  in  the  relationship  between  God  and  Adam  and  Eve.  God  had  promised  that  “the  day  you  eat  of  the  forbidden  fruit,  you  will  surely  die.”  So,  immediately  they  did.  No,  not  physically,  but  spiritually.  Spiritual  death  means  separation  from  God.  Instead  of  living  in  intimate  closeness  with  the  God  who  used  to  talk  with  them  face  to  face  daily  in  the  cool  evenings,  Adam  and  Eve  ran  and  hid.  They  covered  themselves.  They  were  ashamed  because  they  were  guilty.  You  know  what  that  feels  like.  

Second,  there  were  consequences  in  the  relationship  between  Adam  and  Eve  themselves.  The  man  and  woman  felt  shame  between  each  other  for  the  first  time,  sewing  loincloths  to  cover  that  shame.  (3:7).      

Third,  there  were  consequences  in  their  roles.  Adam  was  to  be  the  one  managing  God’s  entire  creation.  But  now  he  would  have  to  deal  with  thorns  and  thistles.  Creation  would  itself  be  broken.    Work  would  now  be  difficult.  And  Eve,  who  was  to  serve  God  at  Adam’s  side  would  still  be  called  to  bear  children,  but  now  it  would  be  painful—both  during  delivery  and  afterwards,  when  her  children  would  break  her  heart.  On  top  of  this,  they  would  experience  tension  in  their  marriage,  fighting  and  arguing  over  “whose  the  boss  around  here?”  (See  3:16).  

Finally,  that  first  sin  had  a  profound  effect  on  the  whole  cosmos  God  had  made.  Before,  heaven  and  earth  had  been  one.  Now,  heaven  and  earth  experienced  a  rending,  a  tearing  apart,  a  rupture.  Adam  and  Eve  could  no  longer  walk  in  the  presence  of  God  in  the  garden  anymore.      God  kicked  them  out  of  the  garden,  banishing  them  until  the  matter  of  their  sin  and  rebellion  would  be  resolved.  

From  this  point  on  the  plot  line  changes  and  the  story  shifts.    Now  God  begins  His  work  of  restoring  His  creation  to  the  way  He  meant  it  to  be.    He  pursues  the  ones  He  created  even  though  He  knows  that  it  will  cost  Him  much.  

Plot  Points  Genesis  3  

    Romans  3:10-­‐12       Romans  5:12       Ephesians  5:5-­‐6    

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Catechism       New  City  Catechism  Questions  7-­‐20    What  Matters  Most?      

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THE  PURSUIT

“The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy;

I have come that they might have life, and have it to the full.” - Jesus

   @  Home  

Take  a  look  –  Together  with  your  family,  watch  the  video  for  Week  4  posted  on  the  youth  webpage.    The  clip  this  week  is  from  is  from  the  movie  Luther  and  portrays  an  important  (and  historical)  moment  of  the  life  of  Martin  Luther.    In  case  you  are  not  familiar  with  his  story,  it  is  important  to  understand  that  he  was  a  monk  in  the  Catholic  church  in  Germany  around  the  start  of  the  16th  century  –  a  time  of  great  corruption  in  the  church  (including  the  practice  “indulgences”-­‐paying  money  to  the  church  to  receive  forgiveness  for  sins).    He  stirred  up  trouble  by  boldly  confronting  the  church  in  his  writings  and  ultimately  by  posting  95  statements  rejecting  the  church’s  practices.    Both  the  Pope  and  Holy  Roman  Emperor  at  the  time  demanded  that  he  recant  (say  that  he  no  longer  believed  what  he  wrote  was  true)  –  if  he  did  not  he  would  be  excommunicated  and  essentially  signing  his  own  death  warrant.    This  is  where  the  scene  begins.    

     Talk  about  it  –  After  viewing  the  video,  discuss  the  following  questions  with  your  family:  • What  was  Luther’s  motivation  to  respond  the  way  he  did?  • What  do  you  think  was  his  ultimate  goal?  • Why  was  he  willing  to  risk  so  much  for  this?  • Do  you  think  that  Luther  had  any  idea  of  the  impact  his  stand  

would  make?  • Talk  about  a  time  in  your  own  life  when  you  pursued  something  

even  though  it  would  cost  you.        

Write  -­‐      In  your  journal,  write  about  what  you  think  it  means  to  be  pursued  (in  a  positive  way).    Have  you  had  people  –  family  or  friends  who  have  pursued  a  relationship  with  you?    If  so  what  was  that  like  –  how  did  it  make  you  feel,  how  did  they  pursue  you?    Have  you  seen  evidence  in  your  life  that  God  has/is  pursuing  you?    One  of  the  ways  God  has  pursued  each  of  us  is  through  sending  Jesus  –  what  does  that  mean  to  you  personally?      

 

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Backstory  

We’re  going  to  back  up  in  God’s  story  a  bit  to  the  end  of  Genesis  1,  where  we  find  a  world  that  was  “at  rest.”  God  was  happy  with  it,  got  an  absolute  kick  out  of  it,  in  fact.  The  word  the  Bible  usually  uses  to  describe  life  like  this  is  “shalom.”  It  is  usually  translated  “peace”,  but  it  means  more:  everything  in  harmony,  just  the  way  it’s  supposed  to  be.  

 But  at  the  end  of  Genesis  3,  the  shalom  is  gone,  replaced  with  restlessness  and  tension,  warfare  even,  between  the  descendants  of  evil  (“seed  of  the  Serpent”)  and  those  of  Adam  and  Eve.  

 You  know  what  the  most  amazing  thing  about  God  our  Father  is?  He  didn’t  sit  back  in  his  recliner  stewing  in  anger  and  divine  rage  for  a  few  thousand  years  until  he  cooled  off.  Immediately,  and  I  mean  right  then  and  there,  he  announced  his  plan  to  set  everything  right  again.  He  would  pursue  a  solution!  He  would  forgive,  heal,  remove  sin,  reconcile  his  people  to  himself.  He  would  put  Satan  in  his  place  once  and  for  all.  

 I  wouldn’t  have  done  that.  I’d  have  been  furious,  vengeful,  spiteful.  But  “God  so  loved  the  cosmos  (created  world)”  that  he  immediately  promised  to  send  in  the  hero  of  our  story  -­‐  Jesus.    See  it  there,  in  Genesis  3:15?  No,  Genesis  doesn’t  use  his  name,  but  says  to  Satan:  “he  will  bruise  your  head  and  you  shall  bruise  his  heel.”      

 What  he’s  talking  about  there  is  the  long  warfare  between  Christ  and  the  Evil  One.  The  Evil  One  would  cause  all  sorts  of  trouble  throughout  history,  and  especially  cause  suffering  to  Jesus  at  the  end  of  his  life  on  earth.  Satan  would  think  he  won.  But  Jesus  would  ultimately  crush  Satan’s  head.  God  would  pursue  that  victory  relentlessly.  

 It  doesn’t  always  look  that  way,  does  it?  It  often  seems  like  evil  is  winning.  But  God’s  promise  is  true.  He  has  already  won  the  victory  through  the  cross.  But  he  has  not  yet  put  Satan  in  his  place—in  the  pit  of  hell  forever.  That  part  of  the  victory  is  still  to  come.    

 We  live  today  between  the  “already”  and  the  “not  yet.”  There  is  still  evil  in  this  world—and  it  is  profound.  But  God  is  at  work  setting  things  right,  marvelously  and  mysteriously  using  the  Words  and  Deeds  of  the  church,  leveraging  the  living  faith  of  people  who  believe  and  embody  the  gospel  of  grace.  And  he  promises  that  He  will  be  victorious.  He  says  it  clearly:  “The  God  of  peace  will  soon  crush  Satan  under  your  feet.”  (Rom  16:20).  

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 Plot  Points  

John  10:7-­‐18  Romans  5:6-­‐8  John  14:5-­‐7  Matthew  20:25-­‐28  

 Catechism       New  City  Catechism  Questions  21-­‐28,  49-­‐52    What  Matters  Most?      

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THE  LEADING  LADY

“Let us rejoice and be glad and give him glory! For the wedding of the Lamb

has come, and his bride has made herself ready. - Revelation 19:7

   @  Home  

Take  a  look  –  Together  with  your  family  watch  the  video  for  Week  5  –  excerpts  from  the  Royal  Wedding  (you  only  need  to  watch  the  first  few  minutes…unless  you  want  to  watch  more!)  

     Talk  about  it  –  After  the  video,  spend  some  time  talking  with  your  family  about  the  following  questions:  • Why  do  you  think  there  was  so  much  interest  in  this  wedding?  • What  do  you  think  it  would  have  been  like  to  sit  in  Westminster  

Abbey  as  a  guest  of  the  royal  family  and  witness  this  event?  • What  thoughts  and  emotions  would  you  guess  were  going  through  

Catherine’s  (the  bride)  mind  as  she  walked  down  that  aisle?  • How  does  this  wedding  compare  to  other  weddings  you  may  have  

attended?    How  was  it  similar?    How  was  it  different?  • The  Bible  uses  the  imagery  of  a  wedding  to  describe  the  

relationship  between  Christ  and  His  church  –  why  do  you  think  God  does  that?  

• Does  the  church  today  seem  like  a  beautiful  bride  to  you?        

Write  -­‐      This  week  write  in  your  journal  about  how  you  view  the  church  (the  “universal”  church  that  all  followers  of  Jesus  belong  to  and  also  the  specific  churches  you  have  been  a  part  of  including  Christ  Church).    How  do  you  view  your  relationship  with  the  church?    How  do  you  think  God  views  your  relationship  with  the  church?    Have  you  seen  examples  of  Christ  through  His  church?    If  so,  write  about  that.  

 Backstory  

A  leading  lady  is  a  character  that  plays  a  supporting  role,  usually  a  love  interest,  of  the  lead  character.    In  God’s  story,  the  leading  lady  is  His  church.    He  has  been  pursuing  His  church  (initially  the  people  of  Israel  and  now  the  followers  of  Jesus)  ever  since  Adam  and  Eve  were  evicted  from  the  garden.    His  pursuit  it  truly  a  love  interest,  in  fact  he  often  calls  His  church  His  “bride.”  If  you’ve  read  any  of  the  stories  about  God’s  people  in  the  Bible  though,  you  quickly  see  they  often  behave  in  a  very  ugly  fashion.    But  even  though  His  church  may  not  be  so  attractive,  God  loves  his  bride  completely.    

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The  Bible  also  uses  other  word  pictures  for  the  Church.  God  calls  her  “the  Body  of  Christ.”    Followers  of  Jesus  are  part  of  that  body:  arms,  legs,  fingers,  toes  (I  Cor.  12).    The  Church  is  also  called  the  Family  of  God,  with  believers  described  as  brothers  and  sisters,  God  as  Father  and  Jesus  as  our  Brother.    

 Sadly,  this  side  of  heaven,  unbelievers  are  surely  mixed  in  with  true  followers  of  Jesus  in  the  church.  This  side  of  heaven,  unbelief  is  surely  mixed  in  with  faith  within  each  of  us,  for  we  struggle  to  accept  God’s  grace  because  of  our  doubting  spirits,  and  far  too  often  cherish  idols  instead  of  Christ  alone.      

 But  there’s  good  news,  too.    The  church  is  God’s  chosen  way  to  extend  the  “good  news”  of  salvation  in  Christ.  The  goal  of  the  church’s  ministry,  the  so  that  of  our  life  together,  is  that  all  things  are  set  right.  God  said  it  plainly:  “through  him  (Christ)  God  will  reconcile  to  himself  all  things,  whether  on  earth  or  in  heaven,  making  peace  by  the  blood  of  his  cross”  (Col.  1:20).    

 When  Christians  live  in  true  and  authentic  community  (loving  one  another,  serving  one  another,  praying  for  one  another,  teaching  one  another,  worshipping  together),  when  we  together  pursue  justice  and  righteousness  in  relationships  and  in  the  city  streets,  in  the  corporate  world  and  in  the  public  schools,  then  the  “good  news”  of  the  gospel  is  announced  to  the  cosmos  that—one  day—all  will  be  set  right  again.    

 Plot  Points       2  Thessalonians  2:13       Revelation  19:6-­‐8          Catechism       New  City  Catechism  Question  48      What  Matters  Most?      

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CASTING  FOR  YOUR  ROLE

“I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only

because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.” - C.S. Lewis

   @  Home  

Take  a  look  –  Together  with  your  family  watch  the  video  for  Week  6  –  Stop  &  Think    

     Talk  about  it  –  After  watching  the  video  sit  down  and  discuss  the  following  with  your  family:  • Chan  challenges  us  to  stop  and  think  about  our  relationship  with  

God.    Together  read  Matthew  27:27-­‐54  then  talk  about  what  the  crucifixion  means  to  your  family.  

• What  is  the  difference  between  religion  and  following  Jesus?  How  can  you  tell  them  apart?  

• When  we  talk  about  being  in  a  relationship  with  Jesus,  what  exactly  does  that  mean?    How  is  it  similar  to  our  other  relationships,  how  is  it  different?  

• Share  about  some  of  the  challenges  to  following  Jesus  in  your  life  and  then  pray  for  each  other.  

 Write  -­‐      If  you  have  already  decided  to  be  a  follower  of  Jesus  with  your  life  then  write  in  your  journal  about  how  you  came  to  follow  Him.    If  there  was  a  specific  moment  when  everything  “clicked”  write  about  that.    If  it  was  more  of  a  process  over  time,  share  that.    If  you  still  aren’t  certain  about  your  relationship  with  Jesus  please  don’t  feel  like  you  have  to  fake  it.    It  is  important  for  you  to  allow  God  to  continue  to  reveal  Himself  to  you.    If  this  is  the  case  for  you,  write  about  the  questions  you  may  have  or  the  things  that  hold  you  back  from  being  a  follower  of  Jesus.  

 Backstory  

Every  single  person  has  a  role  in  God’s  story.  That’s  a  fact.    Some  are  enemies  of  God’s  great  rescue  plan.  Others  are  actually  sons  of  God,  actually  part  of  God’s  great  solution.  But  how  can  you  know  what  your  role  is?  

 In  the  Bible,  that  question  is  answered  quite  simply.  First,  I’ll  tell  you  how  it’s  NOT  answered:  

 

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    It’s  not  a  matter  of  talent:  how  smart  or  gifted  you  are.  

 It’s  not  a  matter  of  ethics  and  hard  work:  how  hard  you  try  to  please  God  by  being  good,  giving  lots  of  money  to  charity,  and  avoiding  the  really  bad  sins  that  so  many  others  commit.    It’s  not  a  matter  of  external  religion:  praying  X  times  a  day  and  going  to  church  X  times  in  your  life.  

 How  can  a  person  know  his  or  her  role?    By  answering  this  simple  question:  “what  is  your  relationship  with  Jesus  Christ?”  

 If  you  know  who  Jesus  is,  and  maybe  follow  some  or  even  all  of  his  teachings,  you  may  know  about  him.  But  that’s  not  the  same  as  a  living  in  relationship  with  him.  A  relationship  with  Jesus  involves  knowing  him,  loving  him,  talking  with  him  and  listening  to  him  (prayer  and  reading  and  meditating  on  the  Bible),  and  trusting  him  to  take  care  of  your  sin  problem  completely.  “I  am  the  vine,  you  are  the  branches.  Whoever  abides  in  me  and  I  in  him,  he  it  is  that  bears  much  fruit,  for  apart  from  me  you  can  do  nothing.”  (John  15:5)  

 The  only  tryout  that  matters  is  the  one  where  God  hears  your  heart  and  the  words  of  your  mouth:  “with  the  heart  one  believes  and  is  justified  (made  right  with  God),  and  with  the  mouth  one  confesses  and  is  saved.”  (Ro  10:10)    Has  He  heard  your  audition?  

 Plot  Points  

Mark  8:34  Romans  10:8-­‐9  Ephesians  2:8-­‐9  

    Galatians  2:20       1  Corinthians  1:1-­‐9  Catechism       New  City  Catechism  Questions  29-­‐33,35    What  Matters  Most?      

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YOUR  ROLE  –  BETWEEN  YOU  AND  GOD

““God's definition of what matters is pretty straightforward. He measures

our lives by how we love.” - Francis Chan

   @  Home  

Take  a  look  –  With  your  family,  go  to  the  youth  webpage  and  view  the  video  for  Week  7  –  Stop  Praying  by  Francis  Chan  

     Take  a  bite  -­‐  Plan  a  family  meal  together  sometime  this  week  and  not  just  any  meal  but  a  thanksgiving  meal!    That  doesn’t  mean  you  have  to  prepare  tons  of  food  but  make  it  a  special  night,  a  celebration,  maybe  fix  (or  order!)  some  of  your  favorite  foods.    

 Talk  about  it  –  • As  you  sit  down  for  the  meal  read  the  passage  mentioned  in  the  

video,  Revelation  4  • As  you  eat,  talk  about  what  would  be  the  first  words  out  of  your  

mouth  when  you  first  see  God  in  all  of  His  glory.    Spend  time  talking  about  what  it  would  be  like  to  be  a  part  of  that  scene.      

• Close  your  meal  praising  God  in  prayer  with  some  of  the  words  you  talked  about.  

• How  does  this  compare  to  the  way  we  usually  pray?    Why  do  you  believe  that  is  the  case?  

 Write  -­‐      Read  Psalm  16  and  Psalm  13.    These  two  psalms,  though  both  written  by  David,  come  from  two  very  different  places  in  David’s  relationship  with  God.    In  Psalm  16  you  can  almost  feel  his  comfort,  his  wonder,  his  closeness  to  God.    In  Psalm  13  you  can  sense  his  distance,  his  anguish,  even  fear.    Which  psalm  do  you  associate  with  more  right  now?  Maybe  a  combination  of  each?    Take  a  little  time  to  jot  down  a  “psalm”  of  your  own  right  now.    It  doesn’t  have  to  be  poetry  or  rhyme  but  maybe  use  these  psalms  (or  others)  as  a  guide  to  express  to  God  how  you  feel  about  him,  questions  you  have  of  him  –  that  kind  of  thing.    Maybe  you  can  add  to  it  as  the  week  goes  on.    Just  be  real,  be  honest.  

 Backstory  

If  you  carried  around  a  secret  electronic  device  that  made  a  digital  recording  of  every  thought  and  every  word  of  every  day  of  the  last  year  of  your  life,  what  would  be  the  main  topic  of  the  recording?  

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If  you’re  like  most  people,  the  answer  is  simple:  “ME!”    We  talk  about  ourselves  a  lot,  we  think  about  ourselves  even  more,  and  we  worry  too  much  about  what  others  are  thinking  and  saying  about  us  (even  though  most  people  are  so  busy  thinking  and  talking  about  themselves  that  they  don’t  have  much  time  for  you  and  me!).  

 But  when  God  rescues  you  from  Sin  through  Jesus  Christ,  something  changes  deep  within  you.  You  begin  to  think  more—much  more—about  Him,  and  about  others.  The  Bible  calls  that  “love”—and  it  is  focused  completely  on  others.  

 And  one  of  the  first  places  love  shows  up  in  our  lives  is  in  our  prayers.  Instead  of  merely  asking  for  stuff  for  yourself,  you  begin  to  pray  for  others.  You  pray  for  God’s  blessing  on  them.  You  pray  that  God’s  kingdom  would  come  “on  earth  as  it  is  in  heaven.”  You  pray  for  the  grace  to  forgive  others  the  way  God  forgave  you.    

 What  do  your  prayers  reveal  about  your  heart?  Do  they  show  a  heart  still  consumed  with  self?  Or  one  rescued  from  self  and  sin,  and  given  over  to  God?  

 Plot  Points       Matthew  6:5-­‐15       Psalm  29:2       Psalm  119:105-­‐108       Ephesians  3:14-­‐21    Catechism       New  City  Catechism  Questions  38-­‐41    What  Matters  Most?      

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YOUR  ROLE  –  BETWEEN  YOU  AND  GOD’S  WORLD

“Whoever looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and

continues in it…they will be blessed in what they do.” - James 1:25

   @  Home  

Take  a  look  –  With  your  family,  go  to  the  youth  webpage  and  view  the  video  for  Week  8  –  Whole  Church  Whole  Gospel  Whole  World    Take  a  test  –  Don’t  panic!  This  isn’t  for  a  grade.    Take  the  “Which  Gifts  Do  You  Have?”  test  and  when  you’re  done  complete  the  “Scoring  Grid”  so  you  can  see  what  are  your  strongest  gifts.  

     Talk  about  it  –  Talk  about  the  following  with  your  family:  • How  do  you  respond  to  the  idea  that  God  has  a  purpose  for  your  

life,  your  story  in  this  world,  right  now?  • What  are  some  ways  that  you  have  seen  the  church  or  

missionaries  or  other  followers  of  Jesus  make  “Kingdom  life”  real  here  in  this  world  now?  

• Share  the  results  of  your  gifts  test  with  your  family  and  see  if  they  agree  with  the  results.    Were  you  surprised  by  anything  in  the  results?  

• With  the  knowledge  of  where  you  are  gifted  in  mind,  imagine  with  your  family  some  practical  ways  that  you  might  join  in  Jesus’s  “world  wide  restoration  project”  both  now  and  in  the  future.  

 Write  -­‐      Take  the  information  you  learned  from  your  gifts  test  and  your  discussion  with  your  family  and  spend  sometime  writing  about  how  your  life  might  help  God  restore  His  world.    Write  about  how  you  can  help  now  and  be  honest  about  the  obstacles  that  might  stand  in  your  way  and  discourage  you.    Write  about  steps  you  can  take  to  help  prepare  you  to  serve  Him  more  in  the  future.  

 Backstory  

James  Clavell  wrote  a  gripping  novel  titled  “King  Rat.”  The  book  tells  the  story  of  American  Prisoners  of  War  in  a  cruel  Japanese  concentration  camp  toward  the  end  of  WW  II.  One  of  the  prisoners,  “Corporal  King”,  is  the  main  character.  He’s  a  slick  scam  artist,  a  “poser”  if  you  will,  but  in  camp  the  other  prisoners  looked  up  to  him  because  he  seemed  to  be  doing  better  than  anyone  else  by  a  long  shot.  While  everyone  else  was  going  hungry,  King  came  up  with  a  scheme  to  

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feed  himself  by  trading  a  “secret  food”  to  other  prisoners  in  exchange  for  other  daily  necessities.  The  secret  food?  He  called  it  “mouse  deer,”  and  convinced  every  one  that  it  tasted  wonderful  and  was  very  nutritious  for  them.  But  “mouse  deer”  was  not  what  he  said  it  was.  It  was  actually  rat  meat,  and  worse,  meat  from  rats  that  had  gotten  fat  off  the  dead  corpses  of  prisoners.    

 King  was  flying  high  in  the  camp,  the  head  guy,  the  man  everyone  had  to  know  to  get  ahead.  He  seemed  to  hold  all  the  cards  and  have  all  the  power  but  his  glory  was  a  charade.  

 When  the  war  ended  and  the  camp  was  liberated,  King  was  devastated.  Now  he  would  be  a  nobody,  just  another  rail  thin  liberated  prisoner.  Worse,  his  fellow  prisoners  would  know  how  big  a  creep  he  really  was.  

 In  our  world,  lots  of  people  appear—on  first  glance—to  be  quite  significant.  They  have  important  jobs,  big  houses,  expensive  cars,  fashionable  clothes.  They  come  from  seemingly  good  families.  They  have  lots  of  impressive  credentials.  They  look  a  lot  like  Corporal  King.  

 But  if  you  could  only  see  their  insides,  you’d  know  better.    

 What  is  it  God  looks  for  in  our  life  of  service  to  him?  Certainly  not  the  façade,  the  veneer,  the  outside  of  our  lives.  What  God  looks  for  is  our  heart  of  service.  Hearts  that  have  been  rescued  from  sin  are  hearts  driven  and  inspired  by  God  himself.  They  are  hearts  filled  with  the  Holy  Spirit  he  gives  to  us.    They  are  hearts  set  out  to  make  a  difference  in  the  world,  not  for  themselves  but  for  God’s  Kingdom.  

 Plot  Points       James  1:26-­‐27       2  Corinthians  9:6-­‐14       John  13:34-­‐35       Matthew  25:31-­‐46  Catechism       New  City  Catechism  Questions  34,36-­‐37    What  Matters  Most?      

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STEPPING  ONTO  THE  STAGE    AT  THE  FOOT  OF  THE  CROSS

“I will proclaim the Lord’s decree:

He said to me, ‘You are my son;! today I have become your father’” - Psalm 2:7

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Take  a  look  –  It’s  time  to  bring  back  the  80’s  this  week  and  watch  the  clip  for  Week  9  –  from  the  classic  E.T.  The  Extra-­‐Terrestrial      

     Talk  about  it  –  After  you’ve  viewed  the  video,  talk  about  the  following  questions  with  your  family:  • What  was  Elliot’s  (the  young  boy)  first  impulse  once  he  left  the  lab  

after  he  found  out  E.T.  was  alive?  • What  do  you  think  was  the  primary  emotion  he  was  experiencing?  • What  are  some  experiences  in  your  life  that  have  been  so  great  you  

couldn’t  wait  to  share  the  news  with  someone?  • Has  anyone  ever  shared  with  you  about  trusting  Jesus  with  his  or  

her  life?    Have  you  ever  shared  with  someone?  If  so,  talk  about  those  experiences.  

     Write  -­‐      This  week  in  your  journal,  write  about  other  people’s  stories  that  you  have  heard  that  may  have  impacted  you  or  influenced  you  in  some  way.    If  you  are  a  follower  of  Jesus  and  have  shared  about  that  with  others,  write  about  what  that  was  like.    If  you  have  not  shared  with  others  consider  if  God  may  be  calling  you  to  do  so.    

 Backstory  

Lots  of  people  are  “observers”  of  Jesus.  They  watch  from  a  distance,  but  never  get  involved.  

 But  Jesus  isn’t  impressed.  He  told  his  disciples  to  “make  disciples  of  all  nations,  baptizing  them,  and  teaching  them  to  observe  everything  I  have  told  you.”    Baptism  is  our  formal  “introduction”  to  the  grand  rescue  story  to  which  God  has  called  us.  Baptism  is  the  sign  that  we  belong  to  him  because  we  have  been  washed  by  Jesus’  blood.  Baptism  is  a  sign—like  a  wedding  ring  is  a  sign  of  marriage—that  we  have  been  united  with  Christ:  we  died  with  him  on  the  cross,  and  we  were  raised  with  him  from  being  dead.  

 

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Many  of  you  were  baptized  as  infants.  Don’t  worry  if  you  don’t  remember.  The  point  of  baptism  is  God’s  promise  of  love  to  you  (which  doesn’t  need  to  be  repeated  just  because  you  didn’t  understand  it),  and  God’s  claim  that  you  must,  one  day,  answer  him  with  your  own  heart  and  mouth.  We  call  that  answer  a  “profession  of  faith.”  What  we  mean  by  it  is  that  you  declare  that  you  believe  in  Jesus,  trust  in  him,  commit  to  follow  him  and  live  in  relationship  with  him  yourself.  Your  parents  can’t  do  that  for  you.  You  must  respond  yourself.  

 When  you  do,  God  gives  you  another  sign  to  remind  you  of  that  relationship.  That  sign  is  the  Lord’s  Supper.  There  we  eat  and  drink  bread  and  grape  juice.  Why?  To  be  reminded  that  the  Christian  life  is  not  lived  by  our  own  effort  and  strength.  Instead,  the  central  power  of  our  faith  is  Jesus:  He  is  the  one  whose  death  on  the  cross  sealed  our  rescue,  and  brought  us  back  to  the  Father.  

 It’s  good  to  be  reminded  of  that  fact.  Some  days,  we  think  too  highly  of  ourselves,  and  act  as  if  we  don’t  need  a  Savior.  The  Lord’s  Supper  reminds  us  otherwise.  Other  days,  we  think  we’re  too  sinful  for  God  to  ever  accept  us  again.  The  Lord’s  Supper  reminds  us  why  he  does.    

 Plot  Points       1  Corinthians  11:23-­‐26       Matthew  28:16-­‐20  

Romans  6:4-­‐11        Catechism       New  City  Catechism  Questions  44-­‐47    What  Matters  Most?      

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LIGHTS!  CAMERA!  ACTION!  

SHARING  GOD’S  STORY  THROUGH  YOUR  STORY “Let the redeemed of the Lord tell their story—! those he redeemed from the

hand of the foe” - Psalm 107:2

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Take  a  look  –  With  your  family,  go  to  the  youth  webpage  and  view  the  video  for  Week  10  –  Katie’s  Story  

     Talk  about  it  –  After  the  video,  spend  some  time  talking  with  your  family  about  the  following  questions:  • What  stands  out  to  you  about  Katie’s  story?  • What  do  you  learn  about  God  from  her  story?  • Do  you  believe  she  is  a  true  follower  of  Jesus?  Why?  • What  can  you  learn  about  telling  your  story  from  her  story?    Write  -­‐    Over  the  past  several  weeks  you  have  been  collecting  different  parts  of  your  story  through  your  journal.    Now  it  is  time  to  put  it  all  together!    Spend  some  time  composing  your  story,  writing  as  you  would  speak  it  to  a  friend  or  someone  you  meet.    You  will  want  to  avoid  religious  words  (like  “saved”  or  “sin”)  so  that  your  story  can  be  shared  with  those  who  aren’t  familiar  with  those  terms.    It  needs  to  be  authentic,  real  and  honest.        If  you  need  some  help  getting  started  draw  a  timeline  of  your  life  with  your  birth  on  one  end  of  the  line  and  today  on  the  other.    Look  through  the  different  entries  in  your  journal  and  make  notes  about  the  events  that  have  shaped  your  life  along  your  timeline.    Don’t  be  afraid  to  get  your  family  to  help.    Start  at  the  beginning  of  your  timeline  and  write  about  how  each  event,  each  challenge,  each  celebration  affected  the  relationship  between  you  and  God.    If  you  remember  a  specific  time  when  you  decided  to  follow  Jesus  spend  some  time  writing  about  how  you  came  to  that  decision.    If  following  Jesus  has  been  challenging  for  you  be  honest  about  that.    If  you  aren’t  sure  where  you  stand  in  your  relationship  with  Jesus  don’t  fake  it!    If  you  feel  that  your  story  isn’t  dramatic  or  interesting  enough  remember  it  is  God  who  is  authoring  the  story  of  your  life  and  He  believes  it  is  a  story  worth  telling.    Also  remember  that  God  is  the  main  character,  not  you.  

   

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Backstory  

You’re  sitting  in  the  theater  as  the  music  plays  and  the  credits  roll  at  the  end  of  the  blockbuster  movie  you’ve  just  watched.    You  had  been  anxiously  waiting  to  see  this  movie  for  over  a  year  –  you  had  high  hopes  that  it  would  be  good.    And  it  was  more  than  good,  it  was  better  than  great,  it  was  awesome!    What  happens  next?    You  leave  the  theater  never  to  say  a  word  about  the  movie  ever  again  right?  Of  course  not!    You  would  excitedly  talk  to  your  friends  as  you  left  the  theater,  when  you  got  home  you  most  likely  would  share  with  your  family,  and  the  next  day  at  school  you’d  be  talking  to  your  classmates.    Good  stories  are  meant  to  be  shared  and  over  the  past  several  weeks  we’ve  been  exploring  the  greatest  story  there  was,  is  or  ever  will  be  –  God’s  story.    And  the  truly  remarkable  thing  about  God’s  story  is  that  you  aren’t  just  watching  it  on  a  screen  in  a  darkened  theater,  you  are  part  of  the  story!        

   The  Apostle  Paul  understood  his  role  in  God’s  story  and  was  constantly  telling  other  about  it.  He  actually  tells  his  story  in  the  Bible  3  times.  3  times!    He  was  obviously  excited  to  share  what  God  had  done  in  his  life  changing  a  bloody  murderer  into  a  humble  follower  of  Jesus.    He  knew  that  the  main  character  in  his  story  wasn’t  him  but  God  and  when  he  told  his  story  he  made  very  sure  that  he  gave  God  the  credit.    

 That’s  why  the  Bible  is  so  big  on  you  telling  your  story.    The  verse  at  the  top  of  this  page,  from  Psalm  107:2,  encourages  you  to  do  just  that.  The  Psalmist  wants  us  to  “tell  our  story”  of  rescue,  of  redemption.  

 We  don’t  do  it  to  make  us  look  good.  In  fact,  when  we  tell  our  story  we  usually  have  to  be  honest  about  what  God  has  rescued  us  from.  To  use  the  language  of  the  Psalmist,  we  admit  what  the  “foe”  was  that  held  us  captive,  and  how  God  set  us  free  and  gave  us  new  life.  That  gives  God  the  credit.  

 Why  should  we  do  that?  Because  telling  our  story  is  an  important  part  of  helping  others  understand  who  God  is  and  look  to  Him  for  help.  They  receive  hope  when  they  might  have  been  hopeless.  They  learn  to  admit  their  real  broken  condition  in  sin,  when  they  might  have  been  deceiving  themselves  thinking  everything  was  ok.  And  they  gain  a  friend  whose  story  connects  with  their  hurting  life.  

 We’ve  been  studying  God’s  long  story  of  rescue,  God’s  long  pursuit  of  broken  sinners  and  this  rebellious  world.  God  is  the  one  who  loves,  

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who  pursues,  and  who  saves.  You  and  I  are  the  ones  who  have  been  blessed  by  it.    

 Tell  that  story  through  your  story.  He  wants  you  to.  And  you  will  be  blessed  in  the  telling!  

 Plot  Points  

Revelation  12:11       Acts  26  (Paul’s  Testimony)       Psalm  107:1-­‐3    What  Matters  Most?