Lesson for 29th July - Honoring your Father And Mother
Hey guys, this is the rough work of heng guang. I thought it would be good if you guys read through it first.
Key verse: Ephesians 6:2-3 - "Honor your father and mother--which is the first commandment and a promise--that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth. Tuner: ?? Questions that come to everyone's minds when this commandment is heard, How do I honor my father and mother? What does honor even mean? The question we should ask is, what does honoring your father and your mother really mean? The Greek word for "to honor" in this verse means to prize, to fix a valuation upon, to revere, to value. So to honor your father and mother means to hold them in high regard and respect as the ones who you brought you into this world and raised you. hey may not have done a very good job in your own eyes, but God calls us to respect our parents nonetheless. What does honoring your father and your mother not mean? It doesn’t mean you necessarily agree with everything they believe and do – you can respectfully disagree and still be honoring your parents. If your parents told you to rob a bank, you would respectfully refuse because you know that stealing is wrong. Solomon, the wisest man, urged children to respect their parents (Proverbs 1:8; 30:17). Although we may no longer be directly under their authority, we cannot outgrow God’s command to honor our parents. Even Jesus, God the Son, submitted Himself to both His earthly parents (Luke 2:51) and His heavenly Father (Matthew 26:39). Following Christ’s example, we should treat our parents the way we would reverentially approach our heavenly Father (Hebrews 12:9; Malachi 1:6). Now that we know what honoring your parents means, how do we go about doing it? Honor them with both actions and attitudes. Honor their unspoken as well as spoken wishes. “A wise son heeds his father's instruction, but a mocker does not listen to rebuke” (Proverbs 13:1). We should seek to honor our parents in much the same way that we strive to bring glory to God—in our thoughts, words, and actions. That includes listening(James 1:19), heeding, and submitting to their authority (Ephesians 6:1, Colossians 3:20), & in our speech (Proverbs 20:20). While we are required to honor parents, that doesn’t include imitating ungodly ones (Ezekiel 20:18-19). If a parent ever instructs a child to do something that clearly contradicts God’s commands, that child must obey God rather than his/her parents (Acts 5:29). Leaders should continue on the lesson with personal sharings on how they themselves go about honoring their fathers and mothers in their own lives. To make things more fun, a forum could be held between the youths and leaders!
Heng Guang
Saturday, July 28, 2012 | | 0 Comments
Change in the family starts with a change in my mindset
Today's lesson is on family. I believe many of our youths struggle with different family issues. This could be bad relationships with either their parents or their siblings.
I think we all wish our parents could be like this
This is the first of 4 sessions which we will be going through with them how to bring about change within their family. Hopefully at the end of all the 5 sessions, the youths will learn to love their family more. The first thing we got to teach our youths is that change starts with him or herself. It starts with a change of mindset.
That every single small action of grace and love counts. Why does it count?
Every single small action counts cause they too will be brought closer to God and with that comes transformation. Its like if two people have similar goals, similar purposes in life, a similar outlook an perspective on life. They will naturally become closer. The reason why you act is cause the end result is that God glory will be seen.
The bible then also teaches us how one should carry himself as a christian. Even behind close doors in our house. Dont you think the ones who deserve most of our energy and time are the ones who had to deal with us since we were babies.
Since we were raised with God and now righteous. This has many implications on the way we live our lives.
Verse 2: We now have the power to act as a righteous man is. One that sets his mind on things above.
Verse 12-13: We are chosen by God, to be his people again. As his people we bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. Why should we do all this? Cause the Lord our God has first forgiven you of all your sins.
Exodus 20:12: ten commandments

Thursday, July 19, 2012 | | 0 Comments
When can I start dating?
Hey all!
1. There is a really high chance that they’ll probably get or try to get into a relationship anyway. And most of them might not end with a marriage. But what we can do is to help them understand that there is a time where God has planned for us all to meet our significant other and we should learn to accept God’s timing instead of trying to rush things. Thus this lesson should, hopefully, be recalled by them when they begin wailing to God on why we’re forever alone.
Rules:
Out of all the cannibals, there is only 1 that can row the boat. All missionaries can row the boat.
The boat can only take 2 people at a time.
The number of missionaries must equal or be greater than the number of cannibals at any place
2 cannibals row first, then the one that can row the boat rows back. Takes the other cannibal over. Thus, 3M --- 3C (3 missionaries on one side, and 3 cannibals on the other side). The cannibal that can row rows back, and stays there. 2 missionaries then row across. Thus, 1M 1C --- 2M 2C. One missionary then rows back with one cannibal. The cannibal gets off, and the cannibal that can row goes across with the missionary (1M 1C --- 2M 2C > cannibal that can row on this side now). Now the cannibal that cannot row, and a missionary brings the boat across (2M 2C --- 1M 1C > cannibal that can row). 2 missionaries go on the boat and goes over (2C --- 3M 1C). The cannibal that can row then rows back alone and takes the other cannibals to the opposite side one at a time. Voila!
1. What age should we start dating? E.g. Lower Sec, Upper Sec, JC/Poly, Uni, Working age, never
A few reasons are:
Focus on studies
Still no job, no income
Too early to be looking at marriage
Immature (emotionally, mentally, and also might not be ready for a proper relationship)
Not spiritually ready (You have to learn to place God in the center of your life. If you can’t handle your relationship with God properly, then you probably are not ready for a relationship with a mortal too)
Not anytime soon, sadly. (I would allow group dates, though)
Dating is a huge step. It is the beginning of a possible serious relationship. And we have learnt that relationships should begin with marriage in mind. Are you ready for marriage? There is NO “test water” dating. It is wrong as this kind of flirtatious dating just doesn’t end well. Neither is there flings, nor friends with benefits, nor short term relationships whatever. Christians should keep our relationships holy and Christian-like as it mirrors our relationship with God (us as the bride and God as the Groom). Without being mature spiritually emotionally or mentally, relationships form for all kinds of different, unhealthy reasons. E.g. Cos that girl/guy is chio or suai, cos all my friends got gf/bf so I lonely need one also, cos very fun what etc etc. These unhealthy reasons would also most likely lead to many complications later. Most of these relationships don’t last very long too. So forget it, save yourself the tears and pain, and wait for God to send you the right one. Seriously. (not that most of you would listen. But one day, if you ever are wailing because of a relationship ending badly, do always keep in mind that God probably has someone else in mind for you. Someone PERFECT for you J )
Avoid. Why?
While holding hands and kissing and all don’t exactly constitute sinning (erm. Assuming you are in a healthy Godly relationship), the dangers of physical contact in a relationship is that it causes a lot of temptation. From holding hands to hugging to whatever, it might end up as a physical relationship. But that is not what relationships are about. Its not about kissing, nor holding hands with someone. Relationships are about walking through life together. Sharing the happy and sad times. Not owning a portable kissing booth. But communicating, and committing to each other, and spurring on each other towards Godliness and love and good deeds. That’s the beauty of companionship. The world seems to undermine these and focus more on the physical parts, but really the best part about being in a relationship is wayyyyyyy more than that. Focus on those instead.
Question Time!!! – Get them to ask you any questions they might have about BGR. Or BBR. Or GGR. Since it’s the last lesson on this topic, encourage them to ask or forever hold their peace. Heh. Nah its better for them to clear up any doubts.
Saturday, July 07, 2012 | | 1 Comments
Dating – falling in love?
Titus 2:1-5 ESV
1 Corinthians 11:1-34 ESV
Matthew
10:37
2 Corinthians 6:14
14 Do not be
unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what partnership has righteousness with
lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?Done by Joshua :)
Friday, June 15, 2012 | | 0 Comments
Guide for Lesson 5 of “Young Teens Aflame” – Dating (Male/Female)
Saturday, June 09, 2012 | | 0 Comments
Worksheet (we will try to photocopy for y'all)
Saturday, June 09, 2012 | | 0 Comments