Scripture References: Psalm 37:10, 16; Jeremiah 1 & 2; Exodus 20:5; Micah 7:19
Intro: These sermon notes cover the Radiant Pack Bible Podcast "Middle School Takeover." Featuring guests Ian and Evie, hosted by Catalina Blair and Glenn Power, this discussion offers encouragement and insights from their perspective as they engage with the church's fall Bible reading plan (including Psalms and Jeremiah).
Key Points:
- Engaging with God's Word (Club 456 Model):
- The "Four Ones" method encourages daily engagement: Read 1 chapter, Write 1 verse, Write 1 prayer, Share with 1 person.
- Fun incentives (candy, stickers) motivate participation.
- Deeper Reward: Ian shared personally experiencing more happiness throughout the week due to consistent Bible reading and prayer.
- Insights from Psalms (Psalm 37): Ian highlighted:
- Future Hope (v. 10): Looking forward to a time with no sin, fear, or pain, offering perspective on present struggles. God's justice prevails long-term.
- True Wealth (v. 16): Recognizing that relationship with God is more valuable than abundant earthly wealth gained sinfully. A vital lesson at any age.
- Wrestling with Jeremiah: Ian brought up insightful questions:
- How God Speaks (Jer 1): Led to discussion on the clarity with which OT prophets often heard God (audible/internal audible), distinct from general impressions, enabling them to record Scripture.
- Generational Consequences (Jer 2:9 / Ex 20:5): Explored the concept that consequences for sin can affect subsequent generations. Affirmed individual accountability for salvation but acknowledged the reality of inherited patterns (blessings and struggles). Emphasized Christ's power to overcome negative legacies through awareness and prayer.
- Assurance of Forgiveness: Addressing Ian's concern about facing God with past sins:
- Forgiven & Forgotten: Confessed sin is completely forgiven and forgotten by God (Micah 7:19). We won't be judged for what Christ's blood has covered.
- Loving Correction: Any remaining unrepented patterns will be addressed by God in love, aiming for restoration, not shame.
- Goal: Keep short accounts with God through ongoing confession; anticipate meeting Jesus with mutual joy.
Conclusion: This discussion with middle schoolers underscores the value of consistent Bible reading for all ages. It highlighted finding relevant hope and wisdom in Psalms, engaging honestly with challenging concepts in Jeremiah, and resting in the security of God's complete forgiveness in Christ.
Call to Action: Be encouraged to persevere in the Bible reading plan, learning from the engagement of younger believers. Utilize simple tools like journaling and sharing. Bring honest questions to God and community. Trust God's promises in Psalms and find assurance in His forgiveness as revealed throughout Scripture.
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