Welcome to LOFT Youth Group!
It is my opinion, and I may be biased, but I believe youth
group is one of the most exciting times of life. I love youth group and I am so
excited that you are a part of it. For those who are first timers tonight, to
those who have been here for a while, I am excited to have you here.
Why?
Because youth group is a special time and opportunity for
you. This is a time where you get to be with your friends, make new friends,
step out of your comfort zone, play games, learn more about the Bible, but most
importantly grow closer to Jesus.
You will make some friendships that will last a life time. You
will connect with some adults who love you and will be there for you through the
tough times of life. You will have opportunities to serve others locally and
internationally.
Our youth group is called LOFT, which really refers to the awesome
space we meet in upstairs, but The Room Upstairs Where Youth Group Meets or
TRUWYGM doesn’t roll off the tongue very well. However, LOFT has become to mean
so much more!
One student suggested that LOFT should mean, Living Our
Faith Together, and that has stuck ever since.
Faith is the central part of the equation. What is the
Faith? Faith in what? We are talking about faith in Jesus Christ, that He is
the Son of God, lived a perfect life, shed His blood and died on the cross for
sins, was buried and rose again! By faith, we mean that we are a Christian, or
follower of Jesus.
Living: Faith
then needs to be alive! It is in living out our faith (Romans 12:1-2). Faith
needs to be a part of everyday life. It should impact your relationships with
your parents, siblings and friends. It shapes your decisions and your goals. It
changes everything.
Our: Faith is
personal, as in you have to choose for yourself to believe Jesus. But faith is
not private, it is communal. That means that Jesus didn’t save you to
isolation, but to community. This is what the church is, a community of
believers, a new family. Youth group can become like family to you.
Faith: it is the
evidence of things unseen. Faith in Jesus is to trust Him, that He is who He
said He is. That He has done what He said He did. That He will do what He
promises to do.
Together: Again,
you are not alone. We are called to carry each other’s burdens. Jr and Sr High
can bring some of the toughest choices and the hardest times in life. You will
be learning so much and exposed to so much. You need godly, Christian friends
to come alongside of you and to help you.
That is what LOFT is all about. And we developed this around
4 principles.
Principles #1 – it’s
about Jesus. John 14:23; Matthew 22:37-38
I know that you have come with a lot of expectations and
desires, but principle #1 will help you see that it is not about you, but about
Jesus.
When asked what the most important commandment was in all
the Bible, Jesus’ response was, “to love the Lord your God…” with everything
you are. The first and most important reason LOFT exists is that we learn to
love Jesus first and most. We will learn about who Jesus is, what He has done,
and His Word that He gave to us. We will learn about our desires and affections
and how we are tempted to love other things more than Jesus. We will discover
together that learning to love Jesus will lead to obedience.
Loving Jesus together comes in the form of teachings,
service opportunities, worship times and being together.
Principle #2 – care
for each other. Matthew 22:39-40
Principle #1 helped us see that it is not about us, but
about Jesus. When we understand that properly we will see that it leads us to
put others before ourselves. Another reminder that “it’s not about you.”
We’ve already mentioned the importance of friendship and
Christian community. When you learn to value the people around you in this
youth group, and see them as your brothers and sisters in Christ, you will find
that this group will transform you as your care for each other.
Jesus said, “they will know you are my followers by your
love for each other.” As you learn to love other believers like Jesus commands
you to, you will create a community that is compelling. People will want to know
Jesus because of how well you love each other. It’s true! I’ve seen it! LOFT
Youth Group has been and can be a group that loves each other well and draws
people to Jesus.
Caring for each other comes generally by gathering together
weekly, participating in activities, retreats, camps and small groups.
Principle #3 – tell others.
Psalm 107:2; Matthew 28:18-20; Romans 1:16
This part flows from the first two. When you learn to love
Jesus first, you will not be able to contain your joy and will want to tell
others. When you have a community that you care for and all hold the faith in
common, you will encourage each other to communicate the Good News.
We’ve talked about loving fellow believers by growing in
community. Well, to love unbelievers is to tell them about Jesus. Loving the
world is to point them to God and His Word. It is learning to step out of your
comfort zone, bring God up in conversations and share about Jesus with them. It
can be scary, but it will be life changing when you do.
I remember the first time I shared the Gospel with someone.
I grew up in church, Bible studies, Sunday School, camps… the whole 9 yards.
But I was scared to tell others. Until that day and everything changed. Let me
briefly share my experience.
I was on a missions trip and we were going door to door telling
people about Jesus (crazy right?). I kept playing the “prayer warrior” card,
meaning I was too afraid to talk so I’d pray for the person talking. Then, out
of now where, I heard myself say, “I’ll talk at the next house!”
I was so nervous and had no idea what to say. Fortunately,
we had studied the Romans Road and I had those verses underlined in my Bible. I
started with Romans 3:23, asked her if she would read it and asked her what it
meant. Then I went to the next verse, same thing. When I got to the end, Romans
10:9-10 which talks about believing Jesus and confessing Him, I asked her, “is
that what you would like to do?” She replied, “YES!” And I said, “are you sure?”
because I couldn’t believe God would allow me the privilege of leadings someone
to Christ.
She bowed her head and received Jesus right there! I was so
excited and I couldn’t wait to tell others. After that experience, it was as if
a switch was flipped in my soul. I became so excited to share, and I began to
understand more about Jesus and His Word.
Communicating the Gospel will activate your soul and deepen
your relationship with Jesus.
LOFT encourages communicating to others by regular reminders
of the Gospel, practice sharing the Gospel, missions trips, and opportunities
to welcome your friends weekly to youth group or events.
Principle #4 – You get
out of it what you put into it. Galatians 6:7-9
The Bible says, “You will reap what you sow.” This principle
is so important to understand. It refers to planting seeds. If you plant an
apple seed, you will reap an apple tree. If you plant a tomato plant, you won’t
get beets, you guessed it, you will get tomatoes.
The principle is that the fruit you receive is based on the
efforts you put in to it. Youth group is like that. You will determine what
kind of experience you have in LOFT. I can promise you that youth group will
provide the same opportunities to all of you.
Some of you will embrace it and grow in your relationship to
Christ and each other. For those that do, LOFT will be some of the best times
of life for you.
For others, you will keep LOFT at an arm’s length, you will
keep up your walls and you won’t buy in. You may have a good time, but it won’t
be transformative.
The question is, what outcome do you want? Will you buy into
these four principles? Will you put forth the effort? Are you willing to step
out of your comfort zone?
If you do, I promise you won’t regret it and you will have
the time of your life in LOFT.
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