1. What is the absolute, number one, biggest, most important priority in your life?
2. Imagine for a minute that your life priorities could not exceed a certain point value. You, as a teenager, have 50 points total. How will you use them? Pick the items from the list below for a total of 50 points.
Six points each—
Having a job
Being a disciple of Christ
Having a good time
Improving my looks
Wearing the right clothes
Studying hard
Spending time on the Internet
Owning a car
Being a leader in the church
Five points each—
Attending church regularly
Consistently participating in youth group
Telling others about Christ
Volunteering to help others
Staying active in sports
Regularly studying the Bible
Having a boyfriend or girlfriend
Four points each—
Watching music videos
Turning homework in on time
Helping other teenagers
Buying music CDs
Working on musical talent
Playing video or computer games
Participating in extracurricular activities
Three points each—
Keeping a best friend
Going out on Saturday nights
Getting along with parents
Spending time with friends
Staying in shape
Seeing the latest movies
Two points each—
Remaining alcohol and drug free
Having Christian friends
Praying every day
One point each—
Watching television
Getting to class on time
Reading magazines
3. How do you think your priorities will change in the next two years?
4. Which do you think is worse—God not being a priority in someone’s life or God being a
low priority in someone’s life?
__ God not a priority at all
__ God low on the priority list
5. Check out these verses and finish these statements in your own words.
Proverbs 3:6 When your priorities recognize God, then—
Titus 1:16 My actions reflect that my priority is—
Revelation 3:14-18 Choose God’s priorities because otherwise—
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Here is the small group questions we did not get to this week!
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