Big Idea:
The Gospel is the eternal gift.
Verses:
Woman at the well, AKA most of John 4
Questions
If you could have a conversation with anyone - famous, historical, or personal - who would it be, and what's the first thing you'd want to ask them?
When was a time you felt completely misunderstood or marginalized? How did that experience shape your perspective on how we should treat others who might feel different or isolated?
Think about a time someone showed you genuine care or compassion without judgment. How did that make you feel, and how might that compare to Jesus' approach with the Samaritan woman?
In our high school culture, what are some "social barriers" that might prevent people from hearing about or being open to the gospel? How can we creatively and authentically break down those barriers?
If you view your school, friend group, or community as a "field ready for harvest," what unique gifts or approaches might you have to share hope or spread a message of love? How can you participate in this "harvest" in a way that's genuine to who you are?