Road Signs:
Series Overview
You can’t get to the
south beach by driving north, you can’t get to Warsaw by driving east, and you
can’t get to the top of the mountain if you are walking down it. In the Road
Signs series, we will examine the book of Proverbs for wisdom to help each of
us navigate the choices life brings because our choices determine the direction
of our lives. And it’s our direction, not our intention, that ultimately
determines our destination. Where are you heading?
Session (November
4th for Junior High / November 18th for Senior High)
You can’t
get to the south beach by driving north, you
can’t get to Warsaw by driving east, and you can’t
get to the top of the mountain if you are walking down it. Why? It’s because
our direction always determines our destination. While we all know this basic
rule for navigating the roads we drive, we sometimes forget how the same rule
is true in our lives. You can’t lose weight by shoving down quarter pounders
and watching five hours of TV. You can’t have deep relationships by ignoring
the living, breathing people around you. You can’t grow closer to God by
shutting Him out of your everyday life or failing to make the effort to know
more about Him. So what is the destination you desire for your life? Are you
even on the right path to get there?
Session Parent Cue: Is there something in
your life that you wish was different than it was, something that is
realistically in your ability to change? What would it take for you to change
your direction to meet your desired destination?
Session (November 11th for Junior High / November 4th
for Senior High)
When
we’re behind the wheel, most of us stop if we see a street sign that says
“danger” or “dead end.” We put ourselves on alert if we see a “caution” sign.
But when it comes to our daily lives and the choices we face, sometimes we
ignore the warning signs completely. We trudge right through the “don’t say
that” sign and deeply cut someone close to us with a wounding remark. We plow
right through the “don’t date that girl” sign because we believe that having
someone who’s not great for us is better than not having someone at all. The
Bible warns us that when we see danger to take action, because when we don’t,
things can get really ugly.
Session Parent Cue: What are some cautions
that you’ve had in past? Did you pay attention to them or ignore them? What
happened as a result of your decision?
Session (November 18th for Junior High / November 11th
for Senior High)
Everyone makes stupid choices—even smart people.
Why? Because we’ve all had moments when we know the right thing to do, we have
the right information, and we ignore it. We know we should order the fruit cup,
but we order the mega-size fries. We know we should not spend all our money on
that one shirt, but we do it anyway. We know we should avoid that one
relationship, but we just keep coming back because it’s comfortable. So there
has to be something more to it than just knowing the right thing to do. It’s
not just about knowing the right choice, it’s about actually taking that first
step. It’s the difference between knowing the right choice and trusting that
the choice will lead you to a better path. It’s the difference between
information and submission.
Session Parent Cue: Concerning the “destination” where you
want to arrive, how will it require you to yield? What would you have to change
or give up?
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