Naaman: A Biblical Example of Arrogance (Youth Message Outline)

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Students today are bombarded by television and media showing them examples of prideful and arrogant behavior. But, is this what God wants for us? Humility can be a difficult concept to students to understand. Jesus was the most humble person who ever lived! He was so humble he gave his life for us, even when we didn’t deserve it!

“Our Big God”

Activity Overview

HUMILITY: Knowing our gifts come from God and not from us.

MEMORY VERSE: “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up.” James 4:10 NIV

Naaman’s Healing

Scripture: 2 Kings 5:1-19

Naaman was a wonderful soldier, but he had a terrible skin disease. In this lesson, students will look at Naaman: A Biblical Example of Arrogance.

Objective: Kids will learn that the Church is a fellowship of believers who are called to meet together regularly for the sake of studying Scripture, prayer, worship, serving, encouraging one another, and to testify to God’s goodness to the world.
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ACTIVITY INCLUDES:

  • Memory Verse - so that you can make sure students always have access to Scripture in their hearts and minds even when the going gets tough!

  • Message Outline - so you can teach the lesson from the stage or in small group format. Best of all, all your own examples to make this message your own!

ABOUT THIS CURRICULUM:

  • designed for ages 13-18

  • 1 - message outline

  • This activity is an instant download

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Students today are bombarded by television and media showing them examples of prideful and arrogant behavior. But, is this what God wants for us? Humility can be a difficult concept to students to understand. Jesus was the most humble person who ever lived! He was so humble he gave his life for us, even when we didn’t deserve it!

“Our Big God”

Activity Overview

HUMILITY: Knowing our gifts come from God and not from us.

MEMORY VERSE: “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up.” James 4:10 NIV

Naaman’s Healing

Scripture: 2 Kings 5:1-19

Naaman was a wonderful soldier, but he had a terrible skin disease. In this lesson, students will look at Naaman: A Biblical Example of Arrogance.

Objective: Kids will learn that the Church is a fellowship of believers who are called to meet together regularly for the sake of studying Scripture, prayer, worship, serving, encouraging one another, and to testify to God’s goodness to the world.
_______

ACTIVITY INCLUDES:

  • Memory Verse - so that you can make sure students always have access to Scripture in their hearts and minds even when the going gets tough!

  • Message Outline - so you can teach the lesson from the stage or in small group format. Best of all, all your own examples to make this message your own!

ABOUT THIS CURRICULUM:

  • designed for ages 13-18

  • 1 - message outline

  • This activity is an instant download

Students today are bombarded by television and media showing them examples of prideful and arrogant behavior. But, is this what God wants for us? Humility can be a difficult concept to students to understand. Jesus was the most humble person who ever lived! He was so humble he gave his life for us, even when we didn’t deserve it!

“Our Big God”

Activity Overview

HUMILITY: Knowing our gifts come from God and not from us.

MEMORY VERSE: “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up.” James 4:10 NIV

Naaman’s Healing

Scripture: 2 Kings 5:1-19

Naaman was a wonderful soldier, but he had a terrible skin disease. In this lesson, students will look at Naaman: A Biblical Example of Arrogance.

Objective: Kids will learn that the Church is a fellowship of believers who are called to meet together regularly for the sake of studying Scripture, prayer, worship, serving, encouraging one another, and to testify to God’s goodness to the world.
_______

ACTIVITY INCLUDES:

  • Memory Verse - so that you can make sure students always have access to Scripture in their hearts and minds even when the going gets tough!

  • Message Outline - so you can teach the lesson from the stage or in small group format. Best of all, all your own examples to make this message your own!

ABOUT THIS CURRICULUM:

  • designed for ages 13-18

  • 1 - message outline

  • This activity is an instant download