CF Kids | Upside Down March Series 2026 | Week 1

Christ Fellowship Church
28 Feb 202611:50

Summary

TLDRIn this fun and engaging video, hosts Farah and Gabby explore the concept of humility through the story of John the Baptist. They discuss how Jesus' teachings often turn worldly values upside down, such as valuing others over oneself and serving instead of seeking power. The hosts use playful activities, like an 'upside-down' game, to emphasize the lesson of putting Jesus first and embracing humility. The video wraps up with a call to action, encouraging viewers to live out these teachings and memorize a verse from Philippians 2:3, showing love and humility to others.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Jesus teaches us to live upside down, putting others first and humbling ourselves.
  • 😀 John the Baptist showed humility by pointing to Jesus instead of seeking fame.
  • 😀 The Bible verse Philippians 2:3 encourages us to be humble and value others above ourselves.
  • 😀 Jesus flips worldly values, teaching us to serve others instead of striving to be first.
  • 😀 John the Baptist's mission was to prepare the way for Jesus, not to make himself the star.
  • 😀 John said, 'He must become greater; I must become less,' showing true humility.
  • 😀 A mirror reflects light, just as John the Baptist reflected Jesus and didn’t seek the spotlight.
  • 😀 Humility can be practiced in daily life, like thanking God for success or helping others.
  • 😀 Putting Jesus first in our actions lets others see Him through us.
  • 😀 The Pajama Jam event on March 8th invites kids to come in their favorite pajamas for a fun, worship-filled morning.
  • 😀 Memorizing the memory verse, Philippians 2:3, and saying it with confidence can earn kids a spin on the prize wheel.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the script?

    -The main theme of the script is about living humbly and prioritizing Jesus first, which is presented through the metaphor of 'turning things upside down.' It emphasizes how Jesus' teachings are contrary to the world’s values, like serving others instead of seeking power or glory.

  • How does the concept of 'upside down' relate to Jesus' teachings?

    -The idea of 'upside down' refers to how Jesus' teachings go against conventional worldly wisdom. While the world values self-promotion and revenge, Jesus teaches humility, forgiveness, and putting others first. This idea is reinforced through the fun game played during the script, which physically demonstrates this 'upside-down' approach.

  • Why is John the Baptist mentioned in the script?

    -John the Baptist is mentioned to illustrate the idea of humility and pointing others to Jesus. Despite having a large following, John knew that Jesus was greater, and he wanted to decrease so that Jesus could increase. His humility is a key example of living out the 'Jesus first, me second' attitude.

  • What lesson do we learn from John the Baptist?

    -From John the Baptist, we learn that true humility means placing others, especially Jesus, above ourselves. John recognized that his role was to prepare the way for Jesus, and he didn't seek attention or glory for himself. His life was a reflection of Jesus' greatness.

  • What does the 'mirror' analogy in the script represent?

    -The mirror analogy represents how John the Baptist’s life reflected Jesus’ light, just like a mirror reflects light. John did not seek the spotlight for himself; instead, he wanted others to see Jesus through his actions, highlighting the importance of humility and selflessness.

  • What is the memory verse mentioned in the script?

    -The memory verse mentioned in the script is Philippians 2:3: 'Don’t do anything only to get ahead. Don’t do it because you are proud. Instead, be humble. Value others more than yourselves.' This verse emphasizes the importance of humility and putting others before ourselves, mirroring Jesus' example.

  • How does the game in the script relate to the lesson being taught?

    -The game in the script, where the characters wear upside-down binoculars and perform tasks upside down, serves as a playful way to demonstrate the 'upside-down' nature of Jesus' teachings. The game shows how difficult it can be to focus on others and live humbly, but it’s a fun way to reinforce the concept of humility and putting Jesus first.

  • What role does the Pajama Jam event play in the script?

    -The Pajama Jam event is an announcement at the end of the script to engage the audience in a fun and lighthearted activity. It's a way to connect with the community, providing an opportunity for kids to come together, have fun, and learn more about Jesus in a relaxed and exciting setting.

  • What message is being conveyed through the game with the binoculars?

    -The game with the binoculars, where everything appears upside down, represents how the world’s values are turned upside down compared to Jesus’ teachings. It serves as a visual metaphor for how we need to change our perspective and embrace humility and selflessness, just as the game challenges the players to see things differently.

  • How can we apply the 'Jesus first, me second' principle in daily life?

    -In daily life, we can apply the 'Jesus first, me second' principle by giving credit to God for our accomplishments, helping others without seeking recognition, and doing things out of love and humility. This could be as simple as giving thanks for our talents, serving others, or doing chores at home with a joyful heart, all while reflecting Jesus' love in our actions.

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