What’s Up with Miracles in the Bible? (Tough Questions Teenagers Ask)
For our students to think miracles are unlikely, they are making deeper assumptions about the world.
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.
For our students to think miracles are unlikely, they are making deeper assumptions about the world.
There are multiple streams of evidence supporting the reliability of the New Testament. As youth ministers, we must respond to questions about biblical reliability with kindness and clarity.
Human performance cannot earn us forgiveness; we need a perfect substitutionary sacrifice who dies in our place (Lev. 17:11; Heb. 9:22).
One of the benefits of the gospel is that those in Christ do not need to live in fear of any demonic being or force of evil, but rather to know that Jesus has given them power and authority over demons.
What gets us into heaven isn’t the absence of sin, it’s the presence of Christ.
Our goal as youth pastors is to help students ground that love for God in knowledge, which will ultimately help them grow in their faith.