WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT:
Here
is an overview of what we’re talking about. Listed below the summary is a
“parent cue” to help you dialog with your child about the session. The question
is intended not just to be asked by you, but to be responded to by BOTH of you. Use this opportunity to
find out what God is teaching your child, and allow your child to see what God
is teaching you as well.
Unlikely
Series
Overview
If you
haven’t noticed by now, we’re going to clue you in on something big about
God—He doesn’t exactly operate like most of us. What we mean is, He chooses the
most unlikely people to work through. He shows up in the most unlikely places.
And then He asks us to respond in ways that are unlikely and go against our
normal response. And what it all boils down to is this—you and I are unlikely people
God uses in unlikely places to respond in unlikely ways.
Session One: An Unlikely Person (June 1)
Sometimes we think that everyone else
is more qualified or likely than we are to be a part of God’s story. But even
though we may feel insignificant, unimportant or unworthy, God says we are not
only valuable—we are wanted! Even though we, or even others, would declare us
unlikely, God says we’re not. He declares the unlikely, “likely.” Because what
God wants is people who are available—He always picks availability over
ability.
Session One Parent Cue: Describe a time when you felt
unlikely.
Session Two: An Unlikely Place (June 8)
At
youth group. At a retreat. With Christian friends. Those are the likely places
we expect to find God. But the funny thing about Him is that He doesn’t like to
be boxed in. God shows up in the most unlikely places. Just look at how Jesus
came into the world—in relative obscurity. And if we look at some areas of our
lives, we would probably say that God would show up anywhere but here—whether
“here” is homeroom, the hallways at school, your job bagging groceries or even
your home. But remember that God shows up in the most unlikely places.
Session Two Parent Cue: Have you ever
sent glimpses of God at work in unlikely places or circumstances?
Session Three: An Unlikely Response (June 15)
If someone hits you, you hit him back.
Or if someone says something mean about you, you say something mean back. Be
cool with people who are cool to you and dislike people who are not. Now, some
of us wouldn’t come right out and say we agree with those statements. But
behind closed doors or in our heads, most of us would agree with it. This week,
we’re going to take a look at some Jesus’ words, words that called for some
very unlikely responses to those around us.
Session Three Parent Cue: Jesus calls us to respond in
unlikely ways. What are some ways that you can respond in unlikely ways to the
people you encounter each day? (bless those who curse you, forgive, etc.)
FOR PARENTS ONLY:
E-mail/Blog Post for parents
Parents sometimes feel like the
most unlikely people in the world. But God thinks otherwise. Here’s some
encouragement from our student ministry. We believe in you!
By Tim
Walker
The
concept of “unlikely” is nothing new to parents, is it? Just think about it. As
parents, we are constantly realizing we are unlikely people God uses in
unlikely places to respond in unlikely ways. Let’s break that down (insert
crazy beat, okay, maybe not):
We are unlikely. No matter how much we thought we knew
about being a parent before we actually were one, there is nothing that makes a
mom or dad feel unlikely than coming home with a newborn baby. Being a parent
changes everything. We never hear a screaming baby in the store or a restaurant
the same way again. We never look at a tired parent chasing a toddler the same
way again. We never look at the parent of a teen standing there dazed and
confused the same way again. Becoming a parent brings the reality that no
matter how much we thought we knew, we realize it’s not as simple as we once
thought.
There
are times when we feel like the most ineffective parent, and then there are
times when we get a sense of hope that maybe the future therapy bill of our
children may not be as high as we feared it would be.
As
much as parenting may seem like a roller coaster of a ride, God placed us in
this role on purpose. He gave us the role to be our child’s mother, or our
child’s father. Even though we may have considered ourselves an unlikely person
to be a parent, or wondering since becoming one if we are as qualified for the
job as we think we should be, God thinks we are. That’s why He entrusted our
child to our care. The Bible is filled with examples of God using unlikely
people—people who had counted themselves out, and people others counted out as
well. But the more these unlikely people leaned into Him and made themselves
available, the more God worked through them.
God uses us in unlikely places. It seems like there’s no more unlikely
place to find God than cleaning up after a sick child in the middle of the
night. Or waiting in a long line at an amusement park. Or driving the kids to
practice or class. But God can use even the most mundane, ordinary, unlikely
places in our lives to impact others. Sometimes it’s in the places we would
least expect to find God that we run straight into Him.
But it
isn’t just the physical places that seem unlikely for big things to happen.
Sometimes life throws us curve balls and with little to no warning and we find
ourselves in the midst of a job loss, an illness, or a divorce. It’s in these
places that we wonder, “Can anything good come from here? Can this be used for
anything bigger than just hurt and pain?” Fortunately, God has a reputation for
showing up in the places we least expect Him to, to do the things we would
least anticipate. After all, He chose a stable to make His appearance on Earth
and a cross as a way to conquer death. Not exactly what we may have had in
mind. But God isn’t limited by an unlikely situation or an unlikely place.
No
matter how broken your home, no matter how financially messy your life, no
matter how stressful your job, don’t count God out. He just may show up when
you least expect Him. Look for Him.
God calls us to respond in unlikely
ways. One
of the more tricky things about parenting is, just when it seems like we have
it figured out, our kids change, grow up and throw a wrench in our whole
philosophy. We can never stay comfortable where we are for very long.
There
will be times when we will best love our kids by providing boundaries and
discipline, and there are times when we will best love our kids by extending
grace in the midst of some big mistakes. Unfortunately, there is no formula or
equation to figure out when to do what. Parenting keeps us on our
toes—requiring us to grow and change in our parenting skills just as our kids
grown and mature.
The
one constant is our need to remember to love. At all times. At all costs.
Sometimes that seems like too big a request. An unlikely response when our
teenager has pushed every last button and challenged every last rule. But those
are the times we can best demonstrate the heart God has for them—and for us
too. Responding in love is a lesson worth learning. It may not feel natural.
And it may not come easily. But it can be the beginning of you and your child
better understanding the love God has lavished on us.
So
just remember, even though you may feel like an unlikely candidate in an
unlikely place to be the parent your teenager needs, God can use you just as
you are, just where you are, to respond in unlikely ways.
© 2010
The reThink Group, Inc. Used with permission.
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