WHAT WE’RE LEARNING: Like Me

TEACHING THEME: Identity in Jesus

SERIES TAGLINE: Our identity and worth shouldn’t come from comparing ourselves to others; our identity and worth should come from what God says about us.

Week 2: JANUARY 23 + 26

  • MAIN POINT: The more I celebrate others, the more I like me.
  • MAIN SCRIPTURES: 1 Samuel 17-18 (Saul’s jealousy of David) + Proverbs 14:30
  • GOSPEL CONNECTION: Everyone has great worth because Jesus died to rescue us all from the penalty of our sin.
  • SG Guide_Hope Wk 2 Like Me

HSM Monthly Study Guide January 2022 (What is this? It’s for students ready to take the next step of studying the Bible on their own, HSM provides a monthly inductive Bible study guide to walk them through that step by step.)


Small Groups are really THE BEST way to get connected with other high school students to hang out and grow closer to Jesus. Small groups are the place where a BIG church becomes personal, everyone is known, and everyone belongs while studying the Bible together! If your student isn’t connected in a small group yet, click here to learn the details for your campus’ small groups.


 


HIGH SCHOOL HACK

High school can be a tough phase – especially in regards to caring what others think and figuring out who you are. Psychologists call this development phase the identity verse role confusion phase. Identity formation and crisis are common, students ask themselves:

  • What am I passionate about?
  • What do I believe?
  • What is my purpose in life?
  • Who am I?
  • Where do I belong?

And now because of phones and social media, teens can be criticized, bullied, or even just feel left out all the time. Our students need to know they are worth way more than however many likes they get on their posts. Whether they are trending on social media or in the halls of their high school or not, they are worth so much  that the God of the Universe sent His son to die to rescue them.

Affirm your students’ value to you, to God, and to the world over and over again. Consistently and unconditionally remind your students that they matter.