The Gospel is For Parents, Too
The gospel is not only for the students who get dropped off on Wednesday nights, but also for the parents who drop them off.
The gospel is not only for the students who get dropped off on Wednesday nights, but also for the parents who drop them off.
Oh, the places they will go! And oh, how grateful we are for the God who goes with them.
Teenagers need to hear the perfect requirements of the law, and then they need to be brought to life with the message of the gospel—that those requirements have been met by Jesus.
Like Daniel, we want a specific timeline telling us when we will stop suffering, when evil kings will get their due, and when God will finally rescue his people.
When we have an eternal outlook, it keeps us from exasperating our children by pushing too hard toward earthly goals.
There are many reasons to be afraid in this world. But the message of Daniel and of Jesus is the same.
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If God pursued us and died for us when we were his enemies, we can trust him to sustain us and lead us in love and wisdom now that we are his beloved sons and daughters.
Teenagers want to see adults unafraid to engage any subject or idea, and to be able to share why the Gospel matters in all of it.