Chosen: A Campaigner Lesson


Here is another GREAT Campaigner lesson that you can use! Written by Melissa Fisher, you can visit her blog and view many resources for Campaigners at http://teenmombiblestudies.wordpress.com/. Email Emilie emilieschreiber@gmail.com if you want a printable version in a word document!

Chosen

Memory Verse

Song of Songs 2:13b “Arise, come, my darling; my beautiful one, come with me.”

Introduction

The night arrived. Everyone in the eighth grade had been talking about the dance all week, and now it was time to get ready. I took extra time washing my hair and getting dressed, and then carefully picked the outfit that I thought would attract my Crush. He seemed a bit out of my league but I wasn’t too worried. I had heard rumors that he was interested and it was time to find out.

I nervously walked into the gym and quickly spotted my friends. We chatted about nothing important, most of us trying to nonchalantly peek around the room to see who had shown up. The murmur in the room was competing with the fast-paced music on the dance floor, but there weren’t many people dancing yet. And finally, to our delight, the DJ announced a “snowball” dance.

He hand-selected a couple to begin dancing. After about a minute, the couple was instructed to split and go find new partners. The process would repeat itself every minute or so, creating a snowball effect until everyone was dancing and no one was left standing. In theory, of course. Everyone else stood in a circle around the dance floor, each one secretly hoping to be picked, and my crush was picked almost right away. Trying not to be too obvious, I curiously eyed him the entire minute that he danced with the girl that had picked him, which seemed to last forever. I was dying for him to choose me next.

Then, at the next round, he came right up to me. I concealed my inner glee, took his hand, and marveled in the fact that I had been chosen.

It’s such a good feeling to be chosen. Whether it’s as simple as someone picking you as their science partner, the teacher calling on you when you know the answer (for once!), or that guy you’ve been eyeing coming over to say “hello.” Those are times we feel special, set apart, and uniquely important. It just feels good.

Discussion

When have you been chosen? What did it feel like? How do you feel like you’ve been rejected? Has your “teen mom” status caused you to be rejected by anyone?


Reading and Questions

Read Matthew 9:9-13

Tax collectors were not regarded as moral people in those days. They were known to force the people into paying more than they owed, and then keeping the extra money for themselves. When Jesus is asked why he associates with these tax collectors and sinners, he answers,

“It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the ____________. But go and learn what this means: ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice.’ For I have not come to call the righteous, but ___________________” (verses 12b-13).

When Jesus says, “I desire mercy, not sacrifice, (v 13) he is quoting a verse from Hosea 6:6, in the Old Testament. Looking at the whole verse in Hosea, it says, “For I desire mercy, not sacrifice, and acknowledgment of God rather than burnt offerings.”

Another verse talks about this same issue: 1 Samuel 15:22 says, “But Samuel replied: ‘Does the LORD delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices as much as in ________________________ the voice of the LORD? To ____________ is better than sacrifice, and to ____________ is better than the fat of rams.’”

Both of these verses come from the Old Testament, a time when sacrifices were required by the law God gave them. It speaks volumes that God wants something more than sacrifices…he wants us to follow him!

Jesus didn’t come to watch people sacrifice cows and give money. He didn’t come to monitor what people were giving up for God. Are the sacrifices important? Sure! In the right contexts and with the right heart. But so many of the religious rulers in that time were only focused on who gave the best sacrifices and how much money they gave to the church. They didn’t care about listening to God, they just wanted to look good! And, in the meantime, they rejected the tax collectors and other “sinners” because the sinners weren’t holy enough to be with the religious leaders.

In the same way, some of us feel rejected by those around us because they think they are better than we are. They purposely excluded us from social events, dismissed our own efforts to do good, and written us off as “sinners” because, in their own eyes, they can’t seem to do any wrong (ha!).

How have you been beaten down by those around you?

Jesus wants us to know he came for something so much more.

Jesus came to have mercy on us. You, me, we’re all sinners. We can’t do things right. In some ways, we never get it right. We’re constantly making mistakes and being selfish and doing things we know we shouldn’t do. But instead of judging us, Jesus came to have mercy on us. He has compassion. He loves you. Long ago, he chose you to be here today, reading this message from him, and he wants you to know His love for you. It doesn’t matter what you’ve done in the past or what you’re still doing today, nothing can take away God’s love for you. WE are the only roadblock between ourselves and experiencing God’s grace. God chose you.

He not only chose you, but he specifically pick out every innate character about you. You skin tone, your hair, your personality and even your voice. He put you together with such care and thoughtfulness, as an artist at the easel. In the bible, He says, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart…” (Jeremiah 1:5a)

And even when you’ve completely ignored him and anything he’s asked of you, he continues to choose you. The bible also says, “For I know the plans I have for you…plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” (Jeremiah 29:11)

He chose you. And today he wants you to choose him.

So, as we sit here, feeling like the world seems to be doing everything it can to ignore us, remember that this very moment in time was picked for you. Personally. Because you are chosen.

What does it feel like to know that God has chosen you to be here?

Life Application

Although the book was written between earthly lovers, parts of the Song of Songs can represent how Jesus feels about his church. We Christians are the church!

Read our memory verse at the top as a message from Jesus to you. How does it feel to know that you are chosen? Take some time right now to talk to God about being chosen by him. Then, take his command in Matthew 9:9, “Follow me.”

Further Study

Psalm 64:1-6 How do you relate to this writer? Does it make you think of anything?

Psalm 23

Psalm 40


Podcast Interview with YL Area Director


Ever wondered what Area Directors are thinking as they help to get YoungLives up and running in their areas? Or how YLVS coordinators and YL Area Directors can work together in an area so that both feel supported? Get a sneak peek into one Area Director's insights on starting a volunteer YoungLives ministry in his area in this 25-minute podcast interview with Bjorn Anderson, from Seacoast, NH.

Year-End Appeals

Did you know that around 30% of giving to Young Life comes in December? Check out this helpful guide from Field Development for tips on year-end appeals, and don't miss this great season of giving!
  • In October/early November secure a Matching Gift that can be used at Year End.
    • Look to current top 20% donors.
    • Look for a donor that might give a larger gift if they knew they were seeding a match.
    • Look to Committee/TDS Team to consider going in together to set up the match. One idea is to have each person write the amount they would give or raise towards a match on a piece of paper and secretly give it to you. Add up the total and make that the match.
  • Develop PPL/List of who will be approached at year end and how they will be approached.
    • Who has the capacity to give a large year end gift? These people should be met with Face-to-Face for a year end update and ask. A letter informing them of the year end opportunity may come before the meeting but the letter should not make the ask but let them know that you would like to meet and will be calling them.
    • For the rest of the PPL/list decide on a strategy:
      • Letter to everyone with no follow up (Good but not Great).
      • Letter to everyone and followed up with a phone call (Much Better).
      • Blended strategy – those with moderate potential get a letter and a phone call and those with limited capacity/lower likeliness to give just receive the letter for efficiency.
  • In October/November write/revise letters and prep all necessary materials.
  • Letters should be received the Monday after Thanksgiving.
    • Don’t wait until mid or late December – you will miss it and it is hard to ask a donor to give attention to your appeal at Christmas! They may have already given somewhere else.
    • This is a good time to include a gift (i.e. Young Life Calendar) as a Thank You.
  • Do a special thank you and update to donors at Year End. Share the story. Give them inspiration to make a year end gift! Make Young Life stand out.
    • Involve the Committee in writing year end Thank You’s to donors and visiting donors at year end.
  • Make sure at year end that all potential donors that have not given in the current calendar year get contacted and have a chance to give a gift. For those who have just forgotten or gotten missed this can make a big difference.
  • A year end appeal should be a part of a larger yearlong fundraising plan (TDS Financial Master Plan). If you are just organizing your plan, go after the year end appeal hard and then sit down in January and lay out the year long plan.

Ooh... Scary!


For our October club we played a mixer where we all created scary stories together. 5x7 cards were passed out, each with a scary first line of a story already written on it. Each girl was given a pen and asked to add one sentence to the card and pass it on to the next girl. The girls added lines to each story that they recieved until their card had gone all the way around the circle and returned to them. To finish we each read our finished story out loud. It was so much fun as girls incorporated mentors and their children into the stories! Here's a sample of our finished product...

"From the open grave rose a... smelly diaper... filled with baby poop and... the graveyard worker threw up in his mouth... the diaper smelled so bad that... Diamonds eyes popped out the back of her head, then ran down the street... They've never been able to find the culprit or her eyes since!"

Hahaha... then we all died of laughter!

Shared by Renee McKim- Chicago,IL

Mentor Evaluation Tool

Ever wanted to be better about helping mentors debrief after a year of mentoring? Or about evaluating their gifts and where they could best fit in the ministry when they need a break from mentoring? This guide will help walk you through "exit interviews" and one-year anniversary discussions with your mentors - with the goal of helping them to continue to find satisfaction and purpose in ministry.

Click Here to check it out!

Shared by Rebecca Asper- Eastern Divisional Coordinator

Pumpkin Pie in a Cup!



Need an easy craft/dessert to make with your girls for Thanksgiving?! This one's a great one, and only 6 steps!


Step 1: Crush graham crackers into little pieces.
Step 2: Mix vanilla flavored pudding with 1 can of pumpkin pie filling.
Step 3: Place a small portion of graham crackers at the bottom of cup.
Step 4: Add pumpkin pie mixture.
Step 5: Top with whipped cream and a dash of nutmeg.
Step 6: Enjoy with a spoon!

Makes enough for 8 adults!

Shared by Erin Kennedy- Chicago, IL.