PSALMS: INTERACTING WITH AN AWESOME GOD Week 6: A God Who Watches Over Us 1. LEADER PREPARATION

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This includes: 1. Leader Preparation 2. Lesson Guide PSALMS: INTERACTING WITH AN AWESOME GOD Week 6: A God Who Watches Over Us 1. LEADER PREPARATION LESSON OVERVIEW Throughout Scripture, we see examples of God s desire to look after his children. God cares deeply for us, provides for us, and uses us to advance the kingdom. Psalm 138 offers a powerful expression of praise to God, including thanks for God-given purpose. This lesson will help your students think about their purpose in two ways: the overarching purpose of all Christians lives to bring glory to God and the unique purpose God has for each of us. Your students will be challenged to think about their individual purposes in terms of the passions and gifts God has already given them, in the context of God s provision in their lives. LESSON OBJECTIVES 1. WHAT: God s love, provision, and purpose for us flow from his perfect character. 2. WHY: God is faithful and loving and promises throughout Scripture to both sustain our lives and to use us for his purposes. 3. HOW: Your students will be encouraged to consider the purpose God has for them, particularly when they understand how God has protected them and provided for them. PRIMARY SCRIPTURE Psalm 138 SECONDARY SCRIPTURES Jeremiah 29:11 and Matthew 6:31-33 TEACHING PREP The short overview below is designed to help you prepare for your lesson. While you may not want to convey this information word-for-word with your teenagers, you ll definitely want to refer to it as you lead. Read Psalm 138. This psalm offers a broad, sweeping expression of praise to God for who he is, for God s intervention in our lives, and for the work God is doing in us to fulfill our purpose in him. David ties together God s loving provision with God s desire to see his children live out the purpose for their lives. Your students have touched on some of these themes already in the study of Psalms. They have talked in previous lessons about the idea of praising God for his provision and his character. This closing lesson provides a way to revisit themes and to see if their attitudes or behaviors about praising God are changing. The lesson ends with a poignant focus on God s plans and purpose for their lives. THE BEFORE & AFTER [optional]

Text Message Questions We ve provided a couple of different text message questions to send out to your students prior to your meeting. Feel free to use one or both of the questions below. As with the rest of the curriculum, edit these questions to fit the needs of your ministry. Do you know God s purpose for your life? Let s talk about the answer tonight at small group. What is it like to realize God is watching over your life? Find out more tonight at small group.

PSALMS: INTERACTING WITH AN AWESOME GOD Week 6: A God Who Watches Over Us 2. LESSON GUIDE GETTING THINGS STARTED [optional] Bring three to five random household objects to use in this illustration. The more obscure the better. Try and bring odd garage or lawn tools, weird kitchen appliances like handoperated mixers, or some of the more specialized cooking utensils. Be prepared to display these to your students. Welcome your students and invite them into your meeting area. Open in prayer, and then lead this activity: Display the gadgets so your students can see them. Ask if any students recognize any of the tools. If they do, have them explain the purpose of the utensils you have provided. In your opinion, which tool would be best for: o Getting your teeth cleaned? o Sweeping the floor? o Repairing a NASCAR engine? o Attaching a picture to the wall? o Applying make-up? o Using as a video controller? o Creating the body design for the latest ipod? While we had some fun with the intended purposes of these items, how well would they actually work at any of these tasks? What would the likely outcome be? SAY SOMETHING LIKE: Today s lesson is going to revisit some subjects we ve discussed in this series, but we also will focus on this idea of purpose. Just like each of these utensils was intended for a specific purpose, so are we. God has a specific purpose in mind for each of us. In this lesson, we ll examine what this means for our lives and our relationship with God. If you came up with an opening activity, movie clip, or game that worked well with your group, and you d like to share it with other youth workers, please email us at ideas@simplyyouthministry.com. TEACHING POINTS The goal of the Teaching Points is to help students capture the essence of each lesson with more discussion and less lecture-style teaching. The main points we have chosen are (1) God deserves our praise, (2) We can lead bold lives of faith, and (3) God meets our needs and fulfills his purpose in our lives. Remember: All throughout these lessons, it s up to you to choose (1) how many questions you use, and (2) the wording of the main points keep ours, or change the wording to make it clearer for your audience. Read Psalm 138 together as a group. Consider dividing verses among your students so everyone has a chance to read.

SAY SOMETHING LIKE: This is the last of six lessons in the study on Psalms. In this final lesson we are going to focus on who God is, the love and care he shows for us, and the purpose he has for each one of our lives. 1. God deserves our praise We ve already talked in this series about the reasons for praising God. What changes have you noticed in your praise relationship with God? What are specific ways God s love has been demonstrated in your life within the past week or two? SAY SOMETHING LIKE: God is perfect in all his ways, and all his interactions with us. As such, our response is praise and devotion. Here s the secret: The better we know God and God s ways, the more meaningful our praise will be. If we know God s character as it is presented to us through Scripture, we can more accurately attribute to God praise for the work he has done in our lives and in this world. 2. We can lead bold lives of faith What s the difference between being bold in your faith and being rude in your faith? Some people are quieter, more timid, more introverted. That may describe some of you. What does boldness in faith look like for people who fit this description? Where do you face temptations to not be bold? Where and when do you most feel the temptation to back down from taking a stand for your faith? SAY SOMETHING LIKE: We can take strength in the fact that God answers our prayers and gives us spiritual boldness. We can know that God has our back and empowers us with his strength. Sometimes the greatest act of boldness is obedience. The more we obey God and God s teachings in the Bible, the more our lives become bold declarations of truth. 3. God fulfills his purpose in our lives In verse 8, David declares confidence that God would work out the plans for his life. What do you think God s plans and purpose for your life might be, and why? What is the relationship between God s love for us and God s desire to see us meet his purpose for our lives? Think about some of the things you re passionate about; how might these passions be part of God s purpose for your life? How might you bend, steer, or redirect your life to seek out your passions? SAY SOMETHING LIKE: God has a purpose for each of our lives. God has a big-picture purpose for each of us: to use our lives to bring glory to God. But God also has a unique purpose for you as an individual. You can take hope in the fact that God promises to use you for his purposes, fulfilling in you the meaning for which you were created and called to be God s child. ADDITIONAL DISCUSSION [optional]

Read Matthew 6:31-33. How often do you worry about what you need? What issues, problems, or needs tend to cause the greatest, most frequent worries? How can you begin to take this worry to God, trusting God to meet your needs? What s the difference between a need and a want? Read Jeremiah 29:11. How do these words make you feel? What hope and future do you envision God giving you? APPLICATION Ask students to form groups of two or three for these questions. How often do you pray for God to give you courage and strength to stand up for your faith? How might you incorporate this theme into your prayers more often? What steps can you take to develop and pursue your passions and talents that fulfill God s purpose in your life? How can I pray for you as you trust in God s watch over you and in God s purposes for your life? SUMMARY End your lesson here. Provide your teenagers with a quick summary or take-home challenge based on (1) the content of this lesson, (2) the dialogue that took place during the lesson, (3) your understanding of the issues and struggles your teenagers are facing, and (4) the big picture of your youth ministry and what your leadership team wants accomplished with the teaching and discussion time. FOR KEEPS [MEMORY VERSE] Encourage and/or challenge your teenagers to memorize the verse below. The Lord will work out his plans for my life for your faithful love, O Lord, endures forever. Don t abandon me, for you made me (Psalm 138:8).