Tonight we had 5 girls attend youth group. Laurel, Aurora, Clarice, Shenah, and Amanda all came and weathered the bitter cold to learn about the Lord. I am so thankful for the faithfulness of our "regulars". They are such a joy! I am happy that our newcomer, Laurel, was able to come tonight, too. I think she enjoyed herself. She was waiting outside for us when we came to pick her up.
This week our lesson was all about our savior Jesus. We've learned about the human condition and how we are all sinful inherently, and now we see why we needed Jesus to die for us.
I really enjoyed the videos tonight. The first video we watched was a montage of images of Jesus paying the price for us on the cross. After the video, each girl was to draw or write down what came to mind after seeing the images. We then talked again about the fall of man, reading from Genesis. The last video was called "Friend". It was a very deep video portraying a prisoner on death row who is about to be executed. You then see a prison guard taking the prisoner to the execution. The prison guard swaps places with the prisoner--the prisoner is saved and the guard is executed. The whole point of the video was based on Romans 5:6-8. What kind of friend would be willing to take your place in death? One already has - Christ.
We really discussed the lesson in depth tonight which I thought was great. Normally our sessions are over at 8pm or a little after, but when we finally finished the lesson it was 8:45!
Singing was not the same without Mandy on guitar. Rachel was also there tonight (but she forgot her guitar). She added nice harmony which was great. Hot chocolate and oreos (the usual) were also enjoyed by all.
Next time we have group I want to engage the girls in some clean up activity for our room. It severly needs to be de-cluttered and cleaned. But I love the coziness of the place...I wonder if there is anywhere I can move that pool table to. Hmmm...
Well, blessings to all! It was nice to see the girls again. I am so grateful for the opportunity to serve them.
"Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us."
Romans 5:7-8