Psalm 110: A Psalm for the Insecure
As ministers of the gospel, we can recenter our students’ confidence by pointing them to the Savior who will not disappoint.
As ministers of the gospel, we can recenter our students’ confidence by pointing them to the Savior who will not disappoint.
We can show our students that we can be known for uncompromising conviction, yet never known for cruelty or hatred.
We can put our faith in our own exhaustible novelty, or in the inexhaustible and pinpoint accuracy of the Holy Spirit working through his own words.
Theological depth through expository Bible teaching is one of Rooted’s five pillars of gospel-centered youth ministry. As we work to teach teenagers the full counsel of God’s Word (Acts 20:27), we must always seek to grow in the grace and understanding of the gospel ourselves.
Below, we highlight some other resources on teaching this period of biblical history.
There isn’t a day when I behave so badly that I’m out of the reach of God’s grace; nor is there a day that I behave so well that I don’t need it.
Exploring the Bible should be exciting, compelling, and transformative for our students.
Jesus intercedes for you and your students, making fruitful even your most disorganized talk, your scattered presence with a student, or the temper you lost in a silly game.
When you start with God’s Word, and teach it faithfully, you give your students a gift.