A New Mind and a New Walk (Teen Class)
Colin Badger
Mid-Atlantic Christadelphian Bible School (1994)
| Study | Title | Media |
|---|---|---|
| 1 of 6 | Ephesians Then and Now | |
| 2 of 6 | Walking in The Way | |
| 3 of 6 | Peers and The Promises | |
| 4 of 6 | A New Mind and a New Walk | |
| 5 of 6 | Habits and Holiness | |
| 6 of 6 | Time and The Truth |
This series of teen classes explores how faith in God transforms both our thinking and our daily lives. Drawing on the letter to the Ephesians and other key passages, it offers practical guidance for walking in a way that reflects our calling. Each class addresses the challenges and opportunities young believers face, from peer influence to personal habits, showing how the truth of God's word shapes our decisions and directs our steps. With warmth and insight, these classes encourage a deeper relationship with God, a stronger sense of identity in Christ, and a commitment to live with purpose and integrity.
Ephesians Then and Now
This opening class sets the stage by looking at the historical background of the letter to the Ephesians and its relevance today. It explores the powerful message of unity, grace, and the believer’s calling, showing how Paul’s encouragement to the early church still speaks clearly to young believers navigating modern life.
Walking in the Way
Building on the foundation of Ephesians, this class focuses on what it means to “walk worthy” of our calling. Through vivid scriptural examples, it examines the choices and attitudes that either strengthen or weaken our spiritual journey, encouraging a deliberate daily walk that reflects God’s character.
Peers and the Promises
This session tackles the powerful influence of peers, both positive and negative. It emphasizes the importance of surrounding ourselves with those who will help us grow in faith, while holding fast to the promises of God as our guide and safeguard, no matter the pressures around us.
A New Mind and a New Walk
Here the focus turns inward, exploring how God’s word reshapes our thinking. By allowing Scripture to renew our minds, we begin to see the world—and our place in it—through a spiritual lens. This renewed mindset naturally leads to a transformed walk that is distinct from the patterns of the world.
Habits and Holiness
This practical class examines the habits we form and how they influence our spiritual growth. It calls for the intentional cultivation of habits that foster holiness, offering encouragement to replace destructive patterns with ones that reflect our identity as God’s children.
Time and the Truth
The final session reflects on the fleeting nature of time and the urgency of living according to God’s truth. It challenges young believers to use their days wisely, invest in what matters most, and stay anchored in the hope of the kingdom to come.
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