Talk Outlines
Talk Outlines
Talk Outlines
EGG FRIENDS FOR LIFE DARE TO BE DANIEL FOOLS FOR CHRIST KNEE DEEP GIVING ALL SPIRITUAL WARFARE HEAVEN KNOWS PAT ON THE BACK COMPASSION THE GREATEST OF THESE PERFECT MOMENTS
DARE TO BE DANIEL
GOALS:
To challenge YFC members to have conviction like that of Daniel and his young friends. To inspire them to stand up for God even if it means standing alone.
DYNAMICS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Discern a speaker for this activity. Prepare 1 to 2 sharers and brief them accordingly. Open with worship. After the talk and the sharers, give the guide question for reflection. For the reflection song have the music ministry play Refiners Fire or another song that can lead them to reflect. 6. Ask the group to divide into households to share among each other with the reflection question as guide.
SUGGESTED SCHEDULE
Opening Worship Talk Proper (with sharers) Reflection Sharing by households 15 to 20 minutes 30 to 40 minutes 5 minutes 30 to 40 minutes
TALK OUTLINE
I. DANIELS COURAGE
A.
1. Darius decided to appoint over his entire kingdom one hundred and twenty satraps, to safeguard his interests; 2. these were accountable to three supervisors, one of whom was Daniel. 3. Daniel outshone all the supervisors and satraps because an extraordinary spirit was in him, and the king thought of giving him authority over the entire kingdom. 4. Therefore the supervisors and satraps tried to find grounds for accusation against Daniel as regards the administration. But they could accuse him of no wrongdoing; because he was trustworthy, no fault of neglect or misconduct was to be found in him. 5. Then these men said to themselves, "We shall find no grounds for accusation against this Daniel unless by way of the law of his God." 6. So these supervisors and satraps
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went thronging to the king and said to him, "King Darius, live forever! 7. All the supervisors of the kingdom, the prefects, satraps, nobles, and governors are agreed that the following prohibition ought to be put in force by royal decree: no one is to address any petition to god or man for thirty days, except to you, O king; otherwise he shall be cast into a den of lions. 8. Now, O king, issue the prohibition over your signature, immutable and irrevocable under Mede and Persian law." 9. So King Darius signed the prohibition and made it law. 10. Even after Daniel heard that this law had been signed, he continued his custom of going home to kneel in prayer and give thanks to his God in the upper chamber three times a day, with the windows open toward Jerusalem. 11. So these men rushed in and found Daniel praying and pleading before his God. 12. Then they went to remind the king about the prohibition: "Did you not decree, O king, that no one is to address a petition to god or man for thirty days, except to you, O king; otherwise he shall be cast into a den of lions?" The king answered them, "The decree is absolute, irrevocable under the Mede and Persian law." 13. To this they replied, "Daniel, the Jewish exile, has paid no attention to you, O king, or to the decree you issued; three times a day he offers his prayer." 14. The king was deeply grieved at this news and he made up his mind to save Daniel; he worked till sunset to rescue him. 15. But these men insisted. "Keep in mind, O king," they said, "that under the Mede and Persian law every royal prohibition or decree is irrevocable." 16. So the king ordered Daniel to be brought and cast into the lions' den. To Daniel he said, "May your God, whom you serve so constantly, save you." 19. The king rose very early the next morning and hastened to the lions' den. 20. As he drew near, he cried out to Daniel sorrowfully, "O Daniel, servant of the living God, has the God whom you serve so constantly been able to save you from the lions?" 21. Daniel answered the king: "O king, live forever! 22. My God has sent his angel and closed the lions' mouths so that they have not hurt me. For I have been found innocent before him; neither to you have I done any harm, O king!" 23. This gave the king great joy. At his order Daniel was removed from the den, unhurt because he trusted in his God. 25. Then King Darius wrote to the nations and peoples of every language 26. I decree that throughout my royal domain the God of Daniel is to be reverenced and feared: A. FAITH, LOVE AND COURAGE Daniel believed in Gods great love. He knew God would never leave him. This led him to a deep, deep love for God as well. It was from this love that Daniel was able to sum up the courage to serve God, even if it meant having to standalone--even when it meant risking his life.
Very few of us will have the chance to stand up for God to the point of death. It would be great to believe that like Daniel, we will stand courageous and risk our lives out of our love for him. But we dont have to wait for somebody to throw us into a lions den or point a gun at us to prove our love for God. Although we may not be fully aware of them, we face our lions dens everyday of our lives.
II.
As a YFC member, do I still flirt? Do you I keep getting myself into situations with my boyfriend/girlfriend that often leads us to sin / premarital sex? Do I prioritize more my boyfriend/girlfriend over God?
III.
DARE TO BE DANIEL
Daniel has shown us a great example of faithfulness and courage. God saw these and rewarded him greatly. We too could be like Daniel, courageous enough to stand up for Jesus and faithful enough to make it last. And surely, if we become like Daniel our efforts here in this campus will be greatly rewarded.
Dare to be Daniel Dare to stand-alone Dare to have a purpose true And dare to make it known
IV. REFLECTION
Do your actions in front of your friends and classmates make it easy for you to evangelize, or does it make evangelization difficult?
EGG
GOAL:
To encourage the members to participate and give importance to their households To build up the households
MATERIALS:
Eggs Newspaper Masking Tape
DYNAMICS:
1. Ask the participants to divide themselves into their households. 2. Give each group an equal allocation of the materials. Limit the materials. 1 egg 2 sheets of newspaper one yard strips of masking tape 3. Instruct them that their main objective is to protect the egg in the best possible way using only the limited materials that you have given them. Tell them that the egg will be tested for quality control. It may be tossed around and dropped later on. 4. Encourage them to strategize and plan together. Ask them to come up with a name for their group. Give them 3 minutes to do this. NOTE: During this time, go around and observe those who are actively participating in the activity and those who are not. Note some names of those who are involved. You can refer to them later on when wrapping up the activity. 5. When the time is up, gather them and explain that you will call one group at a time to challenge the egg they have prepared. Simultaneously, have members of the group toss the egg to each other with a considerable distance between them. Then, have each group stand in front of the whole club to introduce themselves. Take the groups egg, stand on a chair and drop the egg to the floor. Create as much suspense, tension and excitement as you can. Be conscious not to take too spend too much time on this. NOTE: Notice that those who participated actively in the preparation of the egg are the ones most excited and affected by the tossing and dropping of the egg. They are more interested in what happens to the egg because they took part in protecting it. 6. After each group has had their turn, ask them to check the condition of the egg.
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NOTE: Affirm everyone for a great time. Congratulate those who were able to protect the egg. If there is time ask them how they were able to do so. What strategy did they use? 7. Gather them together and get them to settle down for the wrap up. 8. After the wrap up, ask them to divide into their households again and share with the guide questions: What are your expectations from the household? What can you contribute to this household? 9. Close with a prayer.
SUGGESTED SCHEDULE
Gathering/Teaching of Songs Opening Worship Activity Processing the activity Sharing by groups Closing Prayer and announcements 30 minutes 15 to 20 minutes 30 to 40 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 5 minutes
We dont want to waste your time. We definitely dont want to waste ours. You heard about Its better to give than to receive? I think whoever came up with that knew that when you give, you always end up with more. When you open up to the friendships you have in your household or in this group youll end up having great fun with great friends. Youll end up with more than you gave. The only way youll ever get the most out of YFC this whole year is if you give the most. Thats the irony of it. Its your call.
GOALS:
To teach and pass on the YFC culture of brotherhood/sisterhood in friendship. To exh o rt ea ch o ne to b e co me a be tte r fri en d to o th e rs
MATERIALS:
The activity should be held in an area with enough space for racing, and where the members can make noise. Handkerchief
DYNAMICS:
1. Divide the group into 2 groups of around 25 members each. You can put households together to form the bigger group. If you need to, you can form more than 2 groups. 2. Ask them to form a straight line with their hands on the shoulder of the person in front of them. Then ask them to form a circle by having the first person in the line reach out for the shoulder of the last person in that same line. 3. Then instruct them to bend their knees and sit or lean on the lap of the person behind them. This will be the basic stance for the whole activity. Explain that the objective of the game is to keep the circle intact in that stance. 4. While in this stance, each group will follow your instructions for movement. You can make them move 3 steps back and 5 steps forward. You can also ask them to move sideways, from left to right. You can even ask them to go around. NOTE: Make sure each person is really leaning on the lap of the person behind him/her. It is so easy to get away with just bending their knees. The success of the activity lies in that they rely on each other to maintain the circle. It is important that you make sure they follow the stance. 5. It would be more exciting if you keep score. Award a point to a group for each time that group accomplishes your command without breaking the circle. In the same way, deduct points from the group that breaks the circle. 6. Then, for the final contest. Stand up on a chair and hold out a handkerchief. Designate a starting line and at your signal have both groups race to get the handkerchief from your hand. They should still be in the basic stance. 7. After the game, gather them to process the activity. Give them the mini talk on friendship. The outline is with this module. 8. You may have sharers about how they have been hurt by bad friendships and how they have found real friendships in YFC. (e.g. someone who was involved in fraternity violence, someone pressured to take drugs by their peer group, etc.) 9. During the pray-over, have someone play slow songs to help set a prayerful atmosphere.
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10. After the pray-over session, play fast songs to end the activity and hype up the people. You may play songs on friendship and ask them to approach each other and affirm them of their commitment to being a real brother or sister to them. Join them in this. 11. Ask them to divide into their households and share among each other with the reflection questions as guide. 12. To end, gather them again with fast songs then end with a prayer.
SUGGESTED SCHEDULE
Op e n in g Wo rsh i p Acti vi ty Pro ce ssi n g o f acti vi ty Pra y Ove r Sh a ri n g b y h o u se h o ld s C lo si n g Pra ye r 1 5 to 20 mi n u te s 3 0 mi nu te s 2 0 mi nu te s 1 0 mi nu te s 4 0 mi nu te s 5 mi n u te s
* In y our own wor ds , giv e this e x hor ta tion. In YFC , w h en w e ta l k ab o u t fri e nd sh i p , we mea n b ro th e rh o o d /si ste rh o o d i n Ch ri st. We ma y b e d i ffe ren t i n man y w a ysi n th e wa y w e th i n k an d do th i n g s, i n th e th i ng s we li ke an d
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d o n t li ke . Ma n y ti me s the se d i ffe re n ce s can an d w il l g e t i n th e w a y o f o u r fri en d shi p . Bu t, on e thi n g we d e fin i te l y ha ve in co mmo n i s h ow mu ch Je su s C h ri st l o ve s us --- to de a th . Je su s i s th e fo u n da ti o n o f ou r fri e n d sh i p . The re a so n w hy yo u pe o pl e a re to g e th e r n o w i s be ca u se He mad e i t th a t wa y. Th a t i s w h y, w e sh ou l d ma ke a co mmi tme n t to ca re e no u g h to g o b a ck fo r so meo n e wh o ha s fa l le n be h i nd , to ca re en o ug h to sto p w ha te ve r i t i s we re d oi n g a nd to se e an d a tten d to on e wh o h a s b e en hu rt. Be cau se th a t s ho w Je su s de fi n e d fri e nd sh ip --- l a yi n g o n e s l i fe fo r a fri en d . In YFC , o th e rs wi ll co me fi rst. We wi l l th i n k o f ou r frie n d s b e fo re we thi n k o f ou rse l ve s. Be in g a lo n e is a pa i n ful e xpe ri e n ce . It i s e ve ryon e s fe a r to b e re je cte d a n d u nw a n te d . Th a t s w h y w e try so ha rd to fi t i n . L e t u s ma ke i t ou r p ra ye r th a t i n YFC , we wi ll b e kn o w n fo r b ei n g re al fri en d s to ea ch o th e r a n d to o th e r p eo p l e --- w he re e ve ryon e w il l h a ve a p la ce , wh e re e ve ryo n e wi l l be l o ng , n o on e w il l be j ud g e d o r la u g he d a t o r ma d e fun o f --- th a t you w il l be kn ow n to ha ve true frie n d shi p s. You wi ll be co mra de s. Th a t i s ho w th e y w il l kno w you a re mi n e i f yo u lo ve on e a n o the r
REFLECTION
H a ve yo u fai l e d to b e the fri e n d th a t Go d cre a ted yo u to b e ? H ow ? Wh a t do yo u p l an to d o ab o u t i t?
GIVING ALL
GOAL:
To teach the members the value of giving our all in everything that we do.
MATERIALS:
Pens Paper Props to make the venue look like a funeral (candles, flowers, podium or lectern)
DYNAMICS:
1. Generate excitement from the members by setting the mood. Arrange the venue like that of a funeral. Put up curtains, candles and flowers around your activity venue. If possible set up a lectern. This will help them have fun and still take the activity seriously. 2. After the opening worship, the leader introduces the activity. 3. Ask them to write their eulogies. A eulogy is like a speech. It is given at a funeral and speaks about the deceased. 4. As much as possible make them picture the event. At the moment of their death, someone will come up in front of everyone and give a eulogy. Ask them, If you were to write this eulogy, what would be in it? Then, tell them to write it. Tell them that the eulogy shouldnt be too long. 5. Clarify that you are giving them a limited time to do this (inform them exactly how many minutes youre giving them) and that they will be asked to read this later on. It is important to tell them this so that they will know what to expect and be able to pace themselves. 6. After the time is up, ask them to divide into their households and have them share. Each one must be able to share in this discussion. Again, tell them exactly how much time they have for this. Every once in a while remind them how many more minutes they have left. 7. When the time is up, gather them together and tell them to choose 1 or 2 from their groups to share in the big group. If time permits, you can choose additional sharers. You may also ask for volunteers. Pray and be open to the Lords prompting. He may be leading someone to share. 8. After this sharing, wrap up the activity. 9. Close with fast songs and a closing prayer.
SUGGESTED SCHEDULE:
Opening Worship Introduction to the activity Writing of the eulogy Small group sharing Big group sharing Wrap up C lo si n g Pra ye r 15 minutes 5 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 20 minutes 20 minutes 5 mi n u te s
Leading Excellent Lives Now Make the most of your life now. Not just because there wont always be a later, but because there is so much you can do with your life now if you do. Every person is significant and we affect each others lives in a manner we cannot fully imagine. We may not know it but we are creating experiences and rich memories for and with others and shape the way they live somehow. We can make a difference! This is why it is important for us to strive for excellence in everything that we do --- NOW. Giving Our All Stay awake, then, for you do not know on what day your Lord will come. (Mt. 24:42) Dont waste your time. You were given your life to be lived. Lets avoid regret while we still can. Act now and believe that the Lord created you for a purpose. That purpose should be served now, not tomorrow. Give your all in everything that you do. No task is too big or too insignificant. Anything worth doing is worth doing well. We study and go to school not just for ourselves but that we can help others more effectively. We finish our household chores not for ourselves but that we can be excellent and dependable. Worship like theres no tomorrow! Worship with all your heart, mind and soul! No matter how difficult or menial the task is, strive to put all your efforts into it because it could benefit someone and because it could be the last youll ever do. Conclusion A highly respected teacher was once asked by his students how he wanted to be remembered in the long run. He answered, a rolled up tube of toothpaste He wanted to be remembered as someone who was spent up living out his purpose. He wanted to be remembered as someone who gave his all someone who lived his life to the full. The life that the Lord died to give him. The Lord gave His life to give you yours. Seek to live a life worthy of such a sacrifice. Pray and ask God to show you how to give your all. Ask Him for opportunities to serve, be spent and consumed. And at the end of your days, find peace in knowing that you have lived your life to the full.
HEAVEN KNOWS
GOALS:
To teach YFC members about discernment and the value of seeking Gods advice in all that they do.
MATERIALS:
Blindfold Mini-obstacle course (rope, chairs, tables, etc.)
DYNAMICS:
1. With your team, prepare an obstacle course in advance. The venue for the activity may be indoors (big room) or outdoors (field). 2. Begin the activity with worship. 3. The prayer meeting leader will give the instructions for the activity. 4. Ask them to find a partner and give each pair 1 blindfold. 5. Instruct them to designate one leader and one follower among each pair. 6. The object of the game is for the pair to get across the obstacle course with one of them (the follower) blindfolded and the other one (the leader) leading the partner through the course by giving instructions or guidelines. The leader is not allowed to hold his/her partner. 7. Have a long piece of rope that goes through the obstacle course. The blindfolded member will hold on to this rope as he/she goes through the course. The partner or the leader will give him instructions like crawl, duck, jump, etc. 8. To save time, do not wait for each pair to finish the course to make the next pair start. Just give ample space between each pair. It may even be good for the activity that the follower (the blindfolded one) will be hearing different voices and would have to tell which of these voices belongs to his/her leader. 9. When they have finished the course, have them trade places or trade roles. 10. Gather the group after the game to process the activity. 11. Ask them to divide into their households and share with the guide questions given. 12. To end, play fast songs then close with a prayer for the gift of discernment and learning to listen and follow Gods word.
SUGGESTED SCHEDULE:
Opening worship Introduction (giving of instructions) Activity Processing the activity Sharing by households Closing Prayer 15 to 20 minutes 5 minutes 40 minutes 15 minutes 30 to 40 minutes 5 minutes
REFLECTION
Share about your situation now and in what way you need to listen and know Gods instructions for you.
KNEE DEEP
GOAL:
To encourage YFC members to serve without conditions. To build up the identity of each household.
MATERIALS:
cloth (banner size) or cartolinas water based paint (different colors) art materials newspaper cloth rags/tissue paper
DYNAMICS:
1. 2. 3. 4. Begin the activity with worship. Give a short introduction about the activity and give them instructions. Ask the to divide into their household groups. The materials will either be distributed to the members or the members will be asked to provide for their own. 5. Instruct them to come up with a banner for their group using only their hands. Tell them that no paintbrushes will be provided and they will not be allowed to use one. 6. Tell them that they should draw or paint images that best represent their household and the individuals within. Encourage them to be creative. 7. The newspapers will be used on the floor to prevent any spillage and the cloth rags/tissue paper to wipe any stray paint. 8. At the end of the activity, ask each household to come forward to present the banner to the whole assembly. Tell them to choose a spokesperson to explain how they came up with their work. 9. After each household has presented, gather them to process the activity. 10. After the talk, lead them into a reflection (You can sing Song of the Servant as a reflection song). Lead them to a commitment to serve God and His people. 11. To end, play fast songs and close with a prayer.
SUGGESTED SCHEDULE:
Opening Worship Introduction to Activity Activity Proper Sharing Talk/Conclusion Closing Prayer 15 to 20 minutes 5 minutes 30 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 5 minutes
SERVICE Jesus was great enough to command the storms to stop. He had authority to drive out demons and part the sea. Thousands of people would leave behind their livelihood and treasures to follow where He led and do what He did. However, it was in His humble service that people were inspired to follow Him. He did as He said. He walked His talk. People believed and followed Him not just because of the things He said but more because of the things He did. Even when He was recognized as the Son of God, He would take time out to work with His followers. Even when He was glorified as the King of all Kings, He would go down to their level, on His hands and knees, humbly serve His apostles. He even washed their feet! With Christs great love for the world, He was able to move entire nations to follow in His footsteps. With His faithfulness until death, He changed human life as we know it. SERVANTS As Youth for Christ members, we are called to be servants. We are blessed to know that God loves us no matter what. Knowing God and knowing His love is what makes people happy, peaceful and alive. We were born to make this known to everyone who doesnt. No government position or royal authority can bring happiness, peace and life like God can. This is why our service is greater than that. But, it is in humble service that we achieve our goal. 3 ATTITUDES 1. Give no conditions. Do what needs to be done and do it well. If someone needs to stack up chairs or pick up trash or give a talk or fetch someone, do it! Dont choose your service or how much you will serve. Christ never set limitations to how much Hell love you or bless you or forgive you. Neither should you. 2. Take initiative. Actively seek ways to serve people. In our community, there are so many opportunities to serve. There are so many ministries and special ministries where you can help in. Dont be timid. Ask around! There are more than enough for everyone to do! The fields are ripe for the harvest. We need laborers! 3. Serve joyfully! Dont complain. Many in YFC serve actively but always complain that theyre tired or that no one helped them or whatever! In service, you give all regardless of whether you are acknowledged or affirmed for it. God loves a cheerful giver. In all the books ever written about Him, no where will you find that He complained or whined. Even when He was tortured and beaten up. Christ never complained.
CONCLUSION It is our privilege to be serving in YFC. We have to be willing to do anything that this service will lead us to do --- from great works to the most simple. It is Christ who called us into this service, not our coordinators, not our leaders. Follow His lead. From the washing of peoples feet to the resurrection.
REFLECTION
Are you ready to give your all in the service of God and His people? Share about your conviction.
PRAYER
After the reflection song is sung, lead the group into a prayer to commit to serve God at whatever cost. Ask God to bless everyone with the grace to go wherever He leads, to do whatever He asks, to say whatever He wants, to give away what He wants us to give away. End with fast songs and a closing prayer.
MATERIALS:
pens durable paper masking tape
DYNAMICS:
1. After the opening worship, instruct everyone that they should have a piece of paper and a pen. 2. The prayer meeting leader or the speaker will give the short exhortation on honoring. (a brief outline is attached to this module) 3. Ask them to have the paper taped to their backs. 4. Tell them to go around and write on the backs of as many people as they can. They should write what personality trait or characteristic they like best in that person. They should sign/write their names after what they wrote so that the person will be able to identify who wrote what. 5. Tell them to think about what they will write because they will be asked why they wrote what they did later on. Many people tend to just honor people and do not really mean what they say. They do not even think about it. Encourage them to consider how this person has blessed them in any way. 6. It would be good to have songs played throughout the activity. 7. After the given time, gather the group to form a big circle in such a way that everyone is a part of the circle. 8. Ask them to pick out what struck them the most of all the things written on their papers. Then, ask for 3 to 5 volunteers or choose people to share that with the assembly. 9. The sharer will read the characteristic or trait that he/she chose and mention who wrote it. Then, have the person who wrote it say why they wrote that. It is good for the honoring to be heard by everyone. This way, the person will be honored by all. 10. Give the final exhortation. 11. To end, sing fast songs and close with a prayer.
SUGGESTED SCHEDULE:
Opening Worship Introduction/instructions Activity Proper Group Sharing Exhortation Closing Prayer
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DYNAMICS:
1. The talk is meant to lead the members into the prayer-healing session later on. Since the prayer session may take much of the prayer meeting time, it is advisable not to have a game or activity for this assembly. 2. Arrange the seats in a circle wherein everyone is part of the circle. The speaker can move around inside or sit with the group. It would be good for the group to be in this arrangement so that there will be no need to break the momentum and go straight to the healing session. 3. Music can play a big part in this activity. Invite a music team to assist or prepare songs that can help the members into a prayerful mood during the prayer-healing session. Reflection songs may be a big help as well. Also, jubilant praise songs may be played for the mini worship after the prayerhealing session.
SUGGESTED SCHEDULE:
Opening Worship Talk proper Healing session Closing prayer 15 to 20 minutes 40 minutes 20 minutes 5 minutes
TALK OUTLINE
INTRODUCTION If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. If I give away all I have, and if I deliver my body to be burned, but have not love, I gain nothing. Love is patient and kind; love is not jealous or boastful; it is not arrogant or rude. Love does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrong, but rejoices in the right. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. (RSV 1 Corinthians 13:1-7)
Being in YFC is exciting. You get to meet many different people and travel to different places. You get to learn and do things you have never done before, like perform, model or act. You get to help people and serve your brothers and sisters. But above and beyond all these things, is love. Without love, none of these things we do in YFC means anything. But, its not always easy to love. a. When we are judged or misunderstood. - When people criticize you for something that you did, it hurts. You begin to feel alone. You want to hit back. - We have to remember that hitting back never solved anything. It only makes things worse. - Realize that we have to forgive just as Christ did when people treated Him wrongly. b. When the people we depend on disappoint us. - Your friends, household, even your leaders can disappoint you. It hurts doubly to be put down by someone you rely on and trust. You can get disillusioned and angry and forget to love. - Understand that people make mistakes. No justification here, just compassion and understanding, just as Christ did. Realize however that forgiveness is the only way we can ever have peace. No one has ever lived a happy peaceful life in anger and pride. a. Seek to understand. - When someone wrongs you, seek first to understand that persons situation. Give him/her the benefit of the doubt. Rather than indulging in your anger and contaminating everyone else with your anger, go find solutions. b. Loving and being right - It is more important to protect your relationships than to have the last say. Everything you have ever and will ever learn in YFC is as important as learning to love. Loving even when you are hurt, even when the person does not deserve it. Jesus loved us beyond measurement, without limit. Even when we didnt deserve it.
PRAY OVER
At this point we will take time to pray for each other. Many of us have been judged and hurt, and many of us have judged and hurt others as well. And so we must pray that the Lord will give us the humility to accept our weaknesses and give us the grace to forgive to love and to refresh us to serve anew. 1. After a song that can create the proper environment for prayer, the speaker (or team leader) will lead the participants into a general prayer of healing, forgiveness and the grace to serve in and out of love. 2. After the general prayer, the participants should be encouraged to go around praying-over and ministering to each other. During this time, participants may take the opportunity to repair damaged relationships or resentments by asking to be prayed over or by personally asking for forgiveness if the persons involved are present. A few reflective songs may be sung by the music team during the pray-over which will end with a time of exuberant worship.
COMPASSION
GOALS:
To teach the members the value of compassion. To encourage YFC members to be sensitive to the needs of others before their own that they would see how life-giving caring for others is.
MATERIALS:
Outdoor venue Picnic mats/sleeping bags Food Table
DYNAMICS:
1. Scout for or prepare a picnic venue that is conducive for fellowship and sharing. 2. Inform the group that there will be a picnic for the next prayer meeting. Build up the activity to excite the members. 3. Ask them to bring food and drinks good for at least 2 people or just enough food to share. Consider the best way to minimize costs for everyone. Nothing should hinder the members from going! 4. Before the meeting, the service team should set up the picnic venue. They should set the picnic mats and the table. 5. After worship, the prayer meeting leader gives the opening exhortation. 6. The leader instructs the members to divide into their households and to put their food in one place. 7. The leader tells the group that there are only two instructions that they should follow: You are not allowed to get food for yourself. You can only get food for someone else in the group. 8. The leader now gives time for the members to eat their food. The members can play games, sing songs, and share amongst each other as they eat their food. 9. You may give them the following guide questions: Have you ever failed to care for others? Make concrete resolutions to reach out to others who may need you. 10. Gather the group together and give a closing exhortation and a closing prayer. The picnic can go on after you pray if the circumstances permit.
SUGGESTED SCHEDULE:
Opening Worship Exhortation/Introduction Picnic Proper and sharing Closing Prayer 15 to 20 minutes 15 minutes no limit 5 minutes
GOALS:
To help YFC members become more aware of the Spiritual conflict in service; To teach YFC members how to spiritually prepare for service or a youth camp
DYNAMICS:
1 . Th i s ta l k i s to be g i ve n in p rep a ra ti on fo r se rvin g in th e You th C a mp . 2 . Fi n d a fu n w a y to pa i r e a ch me mb e r w i th an o th e r me mb e r. Yo u ca n dra w lo ts to o . Be fo re the ta l k, h a ve th e a cti vi ty. Ma ke su re th a t e ve ryon e ha s p i cke d a na me . Ask th e m to ke e p th e n a me i n min d un ti l fu rth e r i n stru cti on s. 3 . A fte r the re fl e ctio n , l e ad th e g ro u p to pra y fo r th e u p co mi n g Y o u th C a mp an d fo r pro te cti o n fo r al l Go d s pe o pl e aro u nd the w o rl d w o rkin g fo r Hi s vi cto ry. 4 . Te l l the m to g rou p th e msel ve s in to th e i r h o u se h o ld s a nd sh a re o n th e g ui d e q u e stio n s b e lo w . Wh a t stu ck yo u th e mo st ab o u t th e ta l k? Sh a re an exp e rie n ce w he re i n you fel t th e sp i ri tu a l b a ttl e . 5 . A sk the m th e na me the y pi cke d ou t fro m the acti vi ty ea rl ie r. Te l l the m to sp ea k w i th th a t p e rson to se t a ti me to p ra y fo r e a ch o the r an d re mi nd ea ch o th e r to pra y fo r th e ca mp an d fo r e a ch o the r s p ro te cti o n . 6 . E n d w i th a p ra ye r o f e mp o w e rme n t an d e n d th e se ssio n .
TALK OUTLINE
I. INTRODUCTION
The r e a r e two k ingdom s oppos in g ea c h othe r the k ingdom of light , a nd the k ingdom of dar k ne s s . Th e wh o l e w o rl d i s un d e r th e d o mi n io n o f Sa tan , bu t Je su s ha s mou n te d an a tta ck a ga i n st Sa ta n s ki ng d o m. Al l pe o p le are bo rn i n to th i s b a ttl e . Sp e ci a l l y, w e in YFC a re i n th e th i ck o f th e fig h t, as w e e va ng e li ze a nd re a ch ou t to o th e r yo u th s. As pa rt o f God s a rmy, we
n e ed we a po n s a n d p ro te cti o n . We n ee d me a n s fo r o ffe n se a n d de fe n se .
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3. Gospel of peace protection against an easy and lazy life. If Satan cannot disturb us, he will try to make us as comfortable, and cozy as possible. This will make us confident and we wouldnt mind disturbing Satan. Beware of living a carpet slipper Christianity, wherein one journeys to heaven in a first class comfort. Such persons have laid down their arms and are no longer concerned to attack and invade enemy held territory. We need to get our footgear on, the boots of readiness. We must leave the comforts of our home, go after Satans captives, and have zeal to propagate the gospel. 4. Faith protection against unbelief. Doubt will assail us. Fear of failure can cripple our actions. However, the nagging question is CAN I DO IT? We need to have faith in Gods promises. Have faith that this is Gods work. (Hebrews 13:5-6) We need to realize that we are acting not by our own power but by Gods. 5. Salvation protection against calamity and accident. The word used for salvation means both physical as well as spiritual well - being. Satan will try to make you sick, make you quarrel with your brothers and sisters, and may even try to get you killed. But we have Gods protection. Before leaving your home, pray. Put on the helmet of salvation. 6. Word of God. Both a weapon and protection. Stress the concept of prayer time. 7. Prayers. Pray at every opportunity. Discuss the following: Personal Intercessory Prayer, fasting.
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III. CONCLUSION
Ev a nge lis m is s pir itua l wa r far e . FOUR POINTS TO STRESS: Guard against two extremes: (1) the view that there is no devil, and (2) the view that all negative things and happenings are attributable to the devil. Remember that Jesus has already the victory in this fight against Satan. And the God who enlists us in His army also trains, equips, and leads us. James 4:7 providesWe have the power to rout the devil, but such is premised on our submission to God. The importance of righteousness, faith, dependence on God. 2 Timothy 2:3As good soldiers, we expect hardships and difficulties. We are to bear them and overcome them. Wh e n yo u a cce p te d Je su s a s L o rd , yo u sig n e d u p fo r Go d s a rmy. In thi s wa r, th e re a re no co mb a ta n ts. Si n ce th e ti me yo u j oi n ed Y FC , you ha ve b e en in a bo o t ca mp , be i ng trai n e d fo r th e fig h t a g ai n st Sa ta n . Are we ready to face the challenge? On to Battle! Off to War!
REFLECTION
H a ve I p re pa re d myse l f sp i ri tu a l l y fo r th e up co mi n g ca mp / se rvi ce ? A fter the r e flec tion, the r e ma ining tim e in the pr ay e r m ee ting m ay be us e d dis c us s la s t m inute de ta ils for the upc om ing s er v ic e .