4 Ways to Accept Students
Students are looking to belong in a culture of isolation. We are the hands and feet of Christ. In our student ministries, the last reason that students do not return is if they were not loved when they visit our ministries. Talking with my friend Matt in PA about a month ago helped give us ideas to welcome students.
4 Ways to Show Acceptance to Students:
-10 second rule: Every student should experience a physical touch or verbal touch within the first 10 seconds of arrival. The student should engage in some type of conversation with someone within the first 10 seconds of arrival.
-3 conversations: Every student should engage in conversations with at least three different people before he/she leaves.
-Don't Tell. Show: When a student asks you how to get connected, we want to make sure that you donʼt simply tell them but you take them to the appropriate person or place.
-No One Stands Alone: When we see students by themselves, we want to make a point to engage them relationally so they feel welcome.
Meeting students at their point of need with the gospel.
How are you welcoming and accepting students?
Source SM Recap: Volume #24
Current Series: “Awaken a Generation”Main Thought: Brokenness leads to being made whole in Christ.
The Word: Isaiah 6:5-7, 2 Corinthians 7:10
Message explanation: Have you ever had a moment in life that is so powerful, you respond? Maybe it was something done to you. A friendship ending. A parent who left. A struggle to fit in your class and you feel left out. Or maybe it is something done BY you. You have regret. You shouldn’t have hurt that person with your words.
Quick Review of last week: Isaiah was a messenger of God. Last week we talked about how the most important thing about us is how we think about God. Isaiah is standing in the throne room of God.
Isaiah 6:5 - “Then I said, “It’s all over!“I am doomed.”
Teaching Point 1: Sin is what separates us from God.
Explanation of teaching point: When we are convicted of our sin, it leads to being in a right relationship with God if we respond in humility.
ILL: Sin is sticky. It is just like this tape. It starts off sticky. The more we sin, the more lint, dirt and germs it picks up. Sin is what rots away at us and separates us from God. The more we sin, the less we are able to notice we are sinning.
Notice further how Isaiah responded to God’s holiness. Isaiah 6:5a - “I have filthy lips,”
Why does Isaiah mention his lips or words? Our words reveal our heart.
Matthew 15:11 “It’s not what goes into your mouth that defiles you; you are defiled by the words that come out of your mouth.”
Humiliation = The Enemy. Humility = God. The only way we can be a follower of Jesus is to be humble. We HAVE to admit we need a Savior.
Isaiah 6:5b - “and I live among a people with filthy lips. Yet I have seen the King, the Lord of Heaven’s Armies.” Then one of the seraphim flew to me with a burning coal he had taken from the altar with a pair of tongs."
Before we can understand that the cross is for us, we have to realize it was something done by us.
Isaiah 6:7 - “7 He touched my lips with it and said, “See, this coal has touched your lips. Now your guilt is removed, and your sins are forgiven.”