Q: What verse tells us to keep our eyes on Jesus?
A: Hebrews 12:2
Q: What holds us down like heavy luggage?
A: Sin.
Q: Who should be in the cockpit of your life?
A: Jesus.
Q: Where are we flying to with Jesus?
A: Heaven.
Q: What is something teens often carry that weighs them down?
A: Fear, shame, or sin.
Q: What does Hebrews 12:1 say to throw off?
A: Everything that hinders and sin.
Q: Why can't planes take off with too much weight?
A: They’re too heavy to fly.
Q: Why do we need to keep our eyes on Jesus?
A: He leads and guides us.
Q: What does sin do to our hearts?
A: It weighs them down.
Q: How can we let go of those things?
A: By trusting Jesus.
Q: Why do we need to run with endurance?
A: Because life is a race marked out for us.
Q: What helps us 'take off' spiritually?
A: Letting go of sin and distractions.
Q: What does a pilot do?
A: Leads the plane safely on its path.
Q: How does Jesus help us fly?
A: He lifts us with grace and forgiveness.
Q: What does ‘drop the baggage’ mean?
A: Let go of sin and distractions.
Q: What should we fix our eyes on?
A: Jesus.
Q: What lesson did the paper airplane teach?
A: We fly better when we’re light and free.
Q: Why shouldn’t we fly solo?
A: We need Jesus to guide us.
Q: Why shouldn’t we fly solo?
A: We need Jesus to guide us.
Q: Why is it hard to let go?
A: Because we’re used to carrying it.
Q: What happens when we remember what Jesus endured?
A: We don’t grow weary or lose heart.
Q: Why did we use a backpack in the object lesson?
A: To show how burdens weigh us down.
Q: What was the pilot badge activity for?
A: To show we’re followers of Jesus.
Q: What was the pilot badge activity for?
A: To show we’re followers of Jesus.
Q: What promise can we fly with instead?
A: We are forgiven and free.