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Source SM Recap: Volume #53

home_improvementSeries: Home ImprovementWeek 1: “Honor your Parents” The Word: Ephesians 6:1-3, Colossians 3:20 Main Thought: Honor opens the door to relationship with parents

Message Explanation: This series is all about helping improve the relationships in our families, because relationships in our families are two-sided. Today, we are going to talk about how to view and treat your parents. Families are not perfect. Even with all the weirdness happening, one thing that have in common is every family has disagreements and arguments and struggles to know and understand each other!

We all need to see improvement in our relationships in the home. We need to quit fighting AGAINST our parents and start fight FOR the relationship with them!

Ephesians 6:1-3: “Children, obey your parents because you belong to the Lord,for this is the right thing to do. “Honor your father and mother.” This is the first commandment with a promise: If you honor your father and mother, “things will go well for you, and you will have a long life on the earth.” 

The quality and even the length of our lives is connected to how we treat our parents. The idea behind the series is that relationships are two-sided - and it isn’t your job to just put up with your parents you need to learn to live with and love your parents. The essence of student ministry is to encourage you to become independently dependent on your relationship with Christ. Parents are a big part of this process.

1. Honor your parents in the way you obey

Obedience means to hear and be subject to them.  Obedience is action. Honor leads to long live because obedience builds self-discipline which brings stability and long lasting focus upon God.

Colossians 3:20:  “Children, always obey your parents, for this pleases the Lord.

There are no perfect parents and no perfect children.

How do I honor parents who are dishonorable? You are not responsible for the things your parents have done to you, but you are responsible for how you respond to them. If you do not learn to honor your parents and forgive them, you will become like them.

In order to have an alternative to the dysfunction of your family, you must do something different!

The second way to see improvement in your home is to…

 2. Honor your parents with your attitude

Honor carries with it “weight.” It is revealing obedience with your attitude. We appreciate their value in our lives for all that they due but for WHO they are. You place a HIGH VALUE on your parents.

The opposite of honoring in attitude is :

-      Putting them down in front of your friends. -      Yelling at them. -      Ungratefulness

Honor is in how we respond to our parents.

Proverbs 10:1: “A wise child brings joy to a father; a foolish child brings grief to a mother.” Proverbs 1:8-9: “My child, listen when your father corrects you. Don’t neglect your mother’s instruction. What you learn from them will crown you with grace and be a chain of honor around your neck.”

What about if I don’t want to be like my parents? What if they are abusive? Notice things in the family that are not Christ-like and live the alternative. Whatever you focus upon, whether it is good or bad, you are focusing upon it!

Honoring your parents is the same as honoring God.

3. Honoring parents leads you to become more like Jesus

Jesus and his family (Mary and Joseph) were in Jerusalem for the Passover. Passover was a one day feast, followed by a week long “Feast of unleavened bread.” Mary and Joseph left Jesus without being aware of it! They lost Jesus (v. 43-45)

Jesus was consumed with His relationship with God but He obeyed his earthly parents. Luke 2:51-52: Then he returned to Nazareth with them and was obedient to them. And his mother stored all these things in her heart. 52 Jesus grew in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and all the people.”

The big question is are you opening the DOOR of relationship to your Parents or closing it? It is all about honor.

Element of Fun: We spent the beginning of Source welcoming our new student ministry worship pastor! We asked some fun questions to get to know him and his calling to serve God.

Music: One Thing Remains, Your Presence is Heaven to Me, How He Loves.

Favorite Moment: Welcome our newest staff addition to Source student ministry! John Strandell recently joined the student ministry as the worship pastor. I look forward to seeing how God continues to use Him!

What’s Next: We continue the series, “Home Improvement” as we talk about communication in the home.

To watch any of the series messages, check out the vimeo page

Student Ministry Chat with the Youth Ministry Blog

If you haven't checked out theyouthministryblog.com, I encourage you to subscribe and read. I've enjoyed contributing on the blog to help encourage other youth leaders. I was interviewed on the podcast recently as we talked about building a healthy ministry and how to view events. Here are some highlights of the talk:

  • The more time you spend in ministry, the LESS events you want to do.
  • Do fewer events and make them higher quality.
  • Put more energy & resources into your WEEKLY ministry.
  • Don’t Event yourself to death.
  • We don’t have to keep our students busy to protect them from the world!
  • “Your job is to mobilize students & volunteers to fulfill God’s calling on their life.”

Listen here!

New Series - "Home Improvement"

home_improvement New Source Student ministry series for November! 

Families are not perfect.  Every family is weird in their own way.  Even with all the weirdness happening, there a few things that everyone still has in common.  Each family has disagreements and arguments, and every family struggles to know and understand each other.  We all come from a family with some type of need for improvement.  We need our family, and this series will unpack the need for home improvement.

Week 1 - Honor your Parents The Word: Ephesians 6:1-3, Luke 2:51-52 Main Thought: Honor opens the door to a healthy relationship with parents.

Week 2 - Communicate and Listen The Word: Ephesians 4:24-29, Proverbs 18:13 Main Thought: The relationship is more important than winning the argument. 

Week 3 - Forgive The Word: Ephesians 4:30-5:2, Romans 12:18 Main Thought: Pursue a relationship with your parents no matter what.

Series Roll-In!