Use this lesson with your youth group, student ministry, youth ministry or youth sunday school class to teach “trusting the voice”.

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Youth Group Lesson on Faith

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Bottom Line: Use this lesson with your youth group, student ministry, youth ministry or youth sunday school class to teach “trusting the voice”.

SUPPLIES

Items for obstacle course (could include chairs, cones, books, coats, shoes… basically anything that you would want the contestants to “avoid”)

Blindfolds

SPACE REQUIREMENTS

You will need room to setup a sort of obstacle course. This space can be as small or large as you would like it to be depending on the size of the teams competing.

Game Description (for a small youth group)

Select six students and pair them up. One will be the “voice” while the other will be the “contestant”. Have the “voices” stand at the end of the obstacle course while the “contestants” are blindfolded and placed at the beginning. When the game starts the “voices” must guide their specific “contestant” to the finish line at the other end of the obstacle course. The first “contestant” to cross the finish line wins.

Game Description (for a large youth group)

Divide the group into teams (two or three works best). Have each team select two players:  one will be the “voice” the other will be the game’s “contestant”. Have the “voice” stand at the end of the obstacle course. Make sure that the “contestant” knows who is the “voice” and can recognize the sound of his/her voice. Have the members from the other team surround the obstacle course. Blindfold the “contestant” and place him/her at the beginning of the obstacle course. When the game starts, the “voice” must guide the “contestant” through the obstacle course while the opposing team tries to distract the “contestant” with incorrect directions. If the groups are very large the game leader has the option to limit the opposing team to using whispers as apposed to shouting.

In this scenario there can be multiple “voices” and “contestants” competing on the same course if space allows. The goal of the game is for the “contestant(s)” to be guided through the obstacle course by their “voice” despite the surrounding distractions.

Read Psalm 119:105

Your word is a lamp to guide my feet and a light for my path.  (New Living Translation)

Read Hebrews 11:1

Faith is the confidence that what we hope for will actually happen; it gives us assurance about things we cannot see. (NLV)

As we saw in the game we just played, sometimes it can be really hard to follow a voice in the middle of all the distractions. How can we find our way when we can’t see where we are going and can hardly understand what our Guide is saying? Even when we can hear Him, how do we know it is safe for us to follow?

The two verses that we just read are foundational for Christians when it comes to understanding how faith works. In Psalm 119:105 we see that our Guide, the “Voice” that we need to follow is God’s Word. In Hebrews 11:1 we see that faith is what gives us strength to follow that “Voice” even when we can’t see where it is leading us. Make no mistake about it, faith takes hard work. It takes trust, focus, and the ability to ignore the distractions around us. Overall, faith requires us to understand that the true “Voice” knows the absolute best way through the giant obstacle course that is life.

SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

What was the hardest part about being the blindfolded person in the game?

What are some of the distractions in life that make it hard to hear God’s Voice?

Why is sometimes so hard for us to use God’s Word as our guide in life?

What are some ways that we can shut out the “distractions” around us?

How can we make our faith stronger?

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20 Replies to “Youth Group Lesson – Faith”

  1. Pastor Nicholas Mbalire
    • March 24, 2016

    I have loved the lesson, i pray u keep on send to me the youth lesson every week for our youth in our church. Kampala community church- East Africa Uganda

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    1. Nick Diliberto
      • March 25, 2016

      So happy to help!

      Reply
  2. AURA MAZARIEGOS
    • July 12, 2016

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    I thank God for your ministry!!!

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    1. Nick Diliberto
      • July 13, 2016

      Awesome!

      Reply
  3. Portia
    • November 24, 2016

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  4. Ps. Dr. Archana Dube
    • January 5, 2017

    I was just finding something to start teaching my Youth Church. when I visited your website I found lot of interesting and useful subjects which are really useful for spiritually building up the youth. I thank God for your ministry!!! ACTS FOUNDATION, POTTER’S HOUSE CHURCH, INDIA.

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    1. Becky Forkel
      • January 6, 2017

      Thanks!

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  5. Yvonne Jones
    • January 21, 2017

    This is my first time on this website and will use it again.It was very helpful in preparation of my Sunday School lesson. Thank you
    Yvonne Jones

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    1. Becky Forkel
      • January 21, 2017

      Thank you for taking the time to share with us. That’s awesome!

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  6. Victoria
    • April 25, 2017

    Thank you this was so helpful! I am a youth but I’m going to teach in a bible study at schools and I didn’t know what to do and I found this ???

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    1. Becky Forkel
      • April 25, 2017

      Hi Victoria.
      That is awesome! We are proud of you and so impressed that you are leading a Bible study with other students your age.
      Don’t ever give up! Whether you have a week where only one person comes, or a week when a hundred people show up and it’s the best week ever, just keep being obedient to what you feel like God wants you to do. We think you’re really great!

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  7. Rock
    • June 14, 2017

    Great lesson! I’m using it at camp this next week. Thank you so much for your sharing this. Rewired Student Ministry- Oklahoma city, Oklahoma

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    1. Becky Forkel
      • June 15, 2017

      That sounds awesome! We’re glad you can use the lesson at camp!

      Reply
  8. Innocent
    • January 27, 2018

    Tnx alot may God contineur to strength and energize you more for the glory of His NAME from borno state Nigeria

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  9. Hannah Thurber
    • January 27, 2018

    This is awsome will use it tomorrow!!! Thank you
    God Bless
    Rock Creek Christian Center
    Hillsboro, OR

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    1. Kristy Preston
      • January 28, 2018

      Hi Hannah! This is so great to hear and you are welcome!

      Reply
  10. Jeff Driggers
    • September 13, 2019

    This is a awesome way to kick off our 4-6 grade bible study. Thank you

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  11. Aj Peria
    • August 6, 2021

    thank you. I love this site. It helps me to prepare my lesson even if I dont have background or training to teach youth ministry.

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  12. Jacqueline McNeil
    • August 21, 2022

    I can’t wait to add this to my lesson for next Sunday. I appreciate the application portion helping those learners who need something physical for the lesson the stick. God bless!

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