Life Verses for Parents and Teens

Use this series with your preteen/teens and have some meaningful conversations with them about how these Bible verses can shape the course of their life.

Life Verses for Parents and Teens | Life Verses #1

Who we are and what we do shouldn’t be decided by our friends. Find out what God says about you. Psalm 139:16

Talking Points:

  • God didn’t make mistakes when he created us, but gave us all the traits we need to fulfill his purpose.
  • God knows every day of our lives before they happen. This helps us feel reassured that no matter what happens, God is there and has a plan.
  • We are all God’s masterpieces. He didn’t make a mistake when he made us and he created us with a specific plan in mind.
Discussion:
  1. Initial reactions to this topic? What jumped out at you?
  2. List some traits you like about yourself. What are some traits that are on your wishlist? Why?
  3. Who do you tend to compare yourself to your friends or other people you know? Why?
  4. Read Psalm 139:13-14. Share your insights from this passage. How does this passage change the way you see yourself?
  5. Read Psalm 139:16. Identify some of the major events in your life up to now. How have you seen God use those to strengthen and prepare you for life?
  6. Is there a step you need to take based on today’s topic?
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Life Verses for Parents and Teens | Life Verses #2

Help your kids discover how they can live a new life in Jesus. 2 Corinthians 5:17

Talking Points:

  • The world is full of temptation, especially for teenagers. Honoring God means we needs to exhibit self-control over our emotions.
  • Part of our new nature is the Holy Spirit living in us that helps us to say “No” to things that don’t honor God. He gives us the strength to live for God.
  • Just because we are made new doesn’t mean we won’t still struggle with sin. When we mess up, we can repent to God and move forward. God is forgiving and wants to restore us every time we make a mistake. Our job is to learn from our mistakes, avoid temptation, and keep our eyes focused on Jesus.
Discussion:
  1. Initial reactions to this topic? What jumped out at you?
  2. Make a list of temptations teenage boys face. Make a list of temptations teenage girls face. Which ones do you struggle with the most? Why?
  3. Why does God care how we live?
  4. Read 2 Corinthians 5:17. What do you think living a godly life looks like as a teenager?
  5. Read Ezekiel 36:25-27. How has the Holy Spirit helped you to stand up to temptation?
  6. What are some situations you need to avoid in order to protect yourself from making the same mistakes over and over? 
  7. Is there a step you need to take based on today’s topic?
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Life Verses for Parents and Teens | Life Verses #3

Your kids shouldn’t be afraid or timid in life. God wants them to be bold and courageous. 2 Timothy 1:7

Talking Points:

  • This verse gives us confidence to stand up for God. The Holy Spirit gives us the ability to be brave and powerful.
  • This verse helps us to face fears of failure and rejection instead shrinking back from a challenge because we are scared. The better way to be is to give 100% and be okay with the results no matter what they are.
  • The second part of the verse is important as well as it points to what the Spirit gives us; power, love, and self-discipline. We have the ability to be loving to the jerks in our lives, we have the power to stand up to temptation, and we have the ability to choose self-control over rash behavior.
Discussion:
  1. Initial reactions to this topic? What jumped out at you?
  2. What are some of your goals for the next five years? What could stand in the way of you achieving those goals?
  3. What are some of your biggest fears and why?
  4. When faced with a challenge, do you tend to attack or shrink back? Explain.
  5. Read 2 Timothy 1:7. Who do you struggle to like? In what areas do you struggle with self-control? How can remembering this verse help you in those areas?
  6. Is there a step you need to take based on today’s topic?
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