Isaiah describes a people stumbling in darkness because they looked everywhere except to God for guidance—much like Students today navigating fear, pressure, and confusion. John 1 shows that Jesus is the promised Light who doesn’t wait for us to find Him but enters our darkness to reveal truth, offer grace, and make us children of God. As Students discuss, help them see that Jesus rescues us from darkness and leads us into a life that reflects His glory.
Here are some discussion questions to further guide your conversation:
• Read Isaiah 8:19-9:7. Isaiah describes people “walking in darkness.” What do you think that looks like for Students today? Where do you see “darkness” in your world, school, or own heart?
• Isaiah 9:2 says, “A light has dawned,” not “A light has been turned on.” What’s the difference between a light dawning and a light being switched on? What does this teach us about God being the one who comes to us, rather than us finding Him?
• Read John 1:1-13. John describes Jesus as the Light, but also says, “the darkness has not overcome it.” What does it mean that darkness can’t win against Jesus? How does that give you confidence in your faith, your struggles, or the world around you?
• John 1:10-11 says the world did not recognize or receive Jesus. Why do you think people resist the Light? What are some ways Students today reject Jesus without always realizing it?
• John 1:12 says we can become “children of God.” In your own words, what does it mean to move from darkness into God’s family? How have you seen Jesus bring real hope, change, or clarity into your life?
• Where are you tempted to wander in the dark instead of trusting Jesus with something? (A habit, a relationship, a fear or insecurity, a pressure at school?) What would it look like to bring that area into His light this week?
• If a Great Light has truly dawned, we can’t live the same way anymore. What’s one concrete step of obedience, repentance, or trust you feel called to this week? Close in prayer by asking God to help you with this!