What Will It Take?
Before I start getting into writing this article, let me explain something. On Sunday nights we have youth services when the adults are in the sanctuary praying, which starts at 5:30p.m. Well, before we actually start the worship service, we spend some time and pray. After we’ve prayed for a little bit, we sing some songs and have a regular church service. Once it’s over, we go into the sanctuary and have regular church with the adults.
A couple weeks ago (12/13/09), I was lying on a pew face down praying and stopped praying for a minute. All was quiet, but wait! That’s not how it’s supposed to be! I laid there for another minute not praying and heard some adult voices praying, yet I was in a youth service and youth pre-service prayer. A couple of seconds went by and I heard something that wasn’t what I wanted to hear! The noise I heard was ever so loud that I’m surprised I didn’t hear it before, but yet that’s not what I had been listening for. After a little bit I finally recognized what I was hearing, this noise that I heard was people’s feet scraping the floor. You could have mistaken them for robots since they weren’t making any noise out of their mouth.
I thought to myself, “This can’t really be happening. I’m hearing this incorrectly.” And I didn’t want to look up because I feared that it was true. I finally did after a second or two, and my mind and heart was deeply saddened. I thought “My Lord, what is it going to take for all of us youth to bind together and have awesome pre-service prayer?!” I went back to praying and starting asking God what it would take for us to all to be in one mind with one accord, in unity and be on fire for him. While praying, I wondered if it would take us having a visiting young person in a regular church service for us to get on fire. It so happened that we had a visitor that was a young person (with her family), and I’m sad to say that we didn’t get on fire, nor did any of the girls pray with her.
I wrote down the thought “What Will It Take” and let it pass over me. Well, then December 18th, 19th, and 20th, I was talking with someone from Louisiana; somehow, it was brought up about the youth in that person’s church. This person told me about their church youth group and how they are all bound together and close. I found out that they weren’t like that a while back, but something happened and now they are close. When I heard the story, it worried me because I don’t want this to happen to my church’s youth group, but if it’s God’s will then it’s His will.
This person’s church youth group used to have a good amount of young people, but not all of them were into church. Yeah, they might have been going to church, but if a young person is going to last, they need to be into church. I was told by this young person that they had about half of their church leave this past year (2009) and because of that the young people are all close. This person said to me, “ever since half of our youth group split up, the remainder of us are sticking together like glue and we keep each other up”. When I read that, I was amazed and thought to myself, “Wow!!.. I wonder what it will take for my church’s youth group to become close like that…”
So, I now present you the reader with some questions that I wish you would answer in your mind and then if you want to, email me the answers that you have come up with. What will it take for the youth to be on fire for God? Why did I hear feet scraping the floor, instead of voices lifted up in prayer? What activities can be done to get young people involved in church and love church? Why do young people wait on pastor’s to ask them to do something instead of asking their pastor what they can do?
This article has been heavy on my heart for a while now, and I pray that I was able to express in words what I really wanted to say. It’s been burning in me so much, that I doubt I did a good job of expressing it.
God Bless,
Bradley Hilton
4 Comments to “What Will It Take?”
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Brother they need to be prayed for by the adults in the church.Gett them to youth conventions and youth rallys.They need the holy ghost!!But do not shove church in there face becuse it only pushes them away more.In God’s time they will call on him but for now just pray for them, and pray with them.:)In the name of the lord!!
Just wanted you to know that you are not the only youth leader searching for the answer to these questions. I don’t have them yet, but I am feeling more and more that this isn’t just an isolate thing happening in my church, or even just the churches in my area. I feel like Satan has a hold over our youth that keeps them so busy with other things in life (school, media/entertainment, extacirricular activities, and even being busy in the church) that prevents them from growing a true relationship with Jesus. I pray that you find the answers to these questions in Jesus name.
PTL Bro. Hilton,
I stumbled across your blog researching the net for youth leaders that I could talk to and get some advice on this very same topic. Lord knows!! I am a youth leader as well and have been for over a year, the one thing that I have noticed is that there seems to be such a lack of wanting a relationship with Christ. We have youth services every month and allow the youth to run the service, but after that it seems as if there is something missing. After reading your blog and the responses, I see that this is a nation wide issue with our youth. I feel like I am constantly in a battle with the devil for their souls. I am wondering if ALL youth leaders should come together and pray/fast. I know I will continue to seek out different ways to entice them to want a relationship with Christ and to win souls. Maybe we should swap game plans and implement them with our youth. I believe change will not happen if we do not have the parents (that are saved) praying with us and for their child/children. Until then, I encourage everyone that reads this blog and our responses to fight the good fight of faith and NEVER give up on them (our youth) because GOD will never give up on us!!!!
God Bless,
Dee Dee
Redemption Church in San Diego, CA
I know how it feels to be apart of a youth group where you feel like your the only one on fire for God and for the things of God. It breaks my heart but I had to realize that I cant change anyone..only God can. All you can do is pray and ask God to impress the hearts of your young ppl and ask God to transform them spiritually. Remember to have faith in God and dont let the devil try to impress you with doubt and fear. He’s already defeated.