

getSchemaBlocksConditionalService() in /var/on line 271.conditionals_are_met() in /var/on line 208.load_integrations() in /var/on line 308.: Yoast\WP\SEO\Conditionals\Schema_Blocks_Conditional is deprecated since version 20.5! Not only does Jesus’ birth show the extent of his pursuit, but it also demonstrates the humble nature of his Kingdom on earth, which would shock the Israelites, who were looking forward to a military leader who would rise against Rome.

Jesus is born among animals and peasants in an outpost of the Roman empire-not the anticipated landing site for the Creator of the universe. Luke 2 emphasizes the low-profile nature of Jesus’ arrival. This Christmas lesson will help students recognize the depth of God’s pursuit of us when he came to earth. This study is a part of our Pursuit One-Year Bible Study Curriculum.
Christmas bible study for youth series#
Most of our series have been recorded and are available in our free video library! You can access those Bible study videos by clicking here.We compiled 4 Christmas Bible studies for your youth ministry to help your students learn about the true meaning of Christmas.įrom identifying the difference between Christmas cheer and the true meaning of Christmas to helping students realize the significance of Jesus coming to earth as a human, these interactive Bible lessons will take students deeper into Christmas.įor each downloadable Christmas bible study you will find: You might also like these free Bible Studies for youth. Click here to view the Advent small group Bible Study. This sermon series was adapted from our Advent Small Group Bible study. Let’s examine the story of God’s arriving peace that was announced to some unlikely people that needed it the most - the shepherds. It’s ironic that we can celebrate peace on earth while struggling to find peace in our hearts. We act as though Jesus brings peace to all mankind, but somehow, it misses us. Scripture: Matthew 3:1-6 Part 3: The Prince of Peaceĭuring Christmas, we celebrate peace on earth, but some people cannot find peace in their own lives. This can teach us a lot about how God uses unlikely people with all their quirks and idiosyncrasies to accomplish his purpose.

Like a Christmas caroler singing on the street corner, John got to proudly pronounce the coming Messiah. Scholars consider him the “front-runner” of Christ. He lived a life solely focused on pointing people to Jesus. His choice to dwell in the middle of a desert seemed bizarre, but John saw it as a blessing. Instead of living in a city with easy access to food, water, and entertainment, he chose to live in the wilderness. and planning our next event it’s time to light. Sometimes it feels like by the time we do check in, highs and lows, talking about school, teachers, etc. John the Baptist selected a strange life for himself. I have been a Youth Minister since the early 90’s and I can tell you that incorporating solid Bible study into youth group time can be a challenge. Scripture: Isaiah 9:6, Matthew 1:23 Part 2: The Weird and Wild John the Baptist But, it will be worth the wait - God is with us. Sometimes walking with God requires waiting. This Christmas season, I encourage you to wait well because you will spend a lot of time waiting. God gave a promise, but that promise took some time before it came to pass. Over 600 years passed before Jesus was born in Bethlehem. The ancient prophet Isaiah spoke of a coming King who would bring peace to His people. This is how the Advent sermon series breaks down: Part 1: Worth the Wait This 3-part Advent sermon series looks at the people and events that paved the way for Jesus’ miraculous birth to help students see how God’s will ultimately comes to pass in His perfect timing.
