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Series Summary:
Let’s be honest—Christians are weird. We forgive when we should hold a grudge, give generously without expecting a return, and worship an invisible God. But it’s that “weirdness” that makes us powerful. In a world obsessed with blending in, God calls His people to stand out. This four-week series will explore how living for Jesus sets us apart in the best way possible.
Theme Scripture:
Matthew 18:21–35
Week 1

Week 1: “We Forgive the Unforgivable”

Text: Matthew 18:21–35

Big Idea: The world holds grudges; we extend grace. That’s weird—but it’s the way of Jesus.

Introduction:

Forgiveness in our culture feels optional. But Jesus tells us it’s essential. In fact, forgiveness isn’t just for the other person—it’s for our freedom. When we choose mercy over revenge, we reflect a Kingdom that’s upside-down to the world.

Key Points:

  • Forgiveness isn’t a feeling—it’s obedience

  • Grace received must become grace given

  • The most powerful witness is a heart that lets go

Application:

Is there someone you’re holding bitterness against? This week, write a letter of forgiveness (even if you never send it). Let God begin healing your heart.

Scripture Reference: Matthew 18:21–35

Closing Thought:

The world expects payback. Jesus commands forgiveness. That’s weird—but that’s the Gospel.

Week 2: “We Serve Without a Spotlight”

Text: John 13:3–17

Big Idea: In a culture chasing status, we stoop to serve. That’s weird—but it’s worship.

Introduction:

Jesus had all authority—yet He washed feet. He wasn’t showing off; He was showing us what greatness looks like in His Kingdom. Serving isn’t beneath us—it’s what defines us.

Key Points:

  • True greatness looks like humility

  • The towel is more powerful than the title

  • We don’t serve to be seen—we serve because we’ve been saved

Application:

Find one way to serve someone this week—privately, humbly, and with no expectation of recognition.

Scripture Reference: John 13:3–17

Closing Thought:

Anybody can lead from a platform. It takes a Jesus-follower to lead with a towel.

Week 3: “We Love Our Enemies”

Text: Luke 6:27–36

Big Idea: Culture cancels enemies. Christians pray for them. That’s weird—but it’s Christlike.

Introduction:

Everything in you wants to distance from your enemies—but Jesus invites you to love them. It doesn’t mean you agree with them or excuse them. It means you treat them with the radical love of God.

Key Points:

  • Love doesn’t require agreement

  • Blessing those who hurt you breaks the cycle of hate

  • When you love enemies, you reveal the Father’s heart

Application:

Identify one “enemy” or difficult person in your life. Pray for them daily this week and ask God to soften your heart toward them.

Scripture Reference: Luke 6:27–36

Closing Thought:

Anyone can love their tribe. It takes supernatural strength to love your enemy. That’s not weak. That’s weird—and holy.

Week 4: “We Live Like It’s Not About Us”

Text: Galatians 2:20; Romans 12:1–2

Big Idea: The world says, “Be true to yourself.” We say, “Die to yourself.” That’s weird—but it’s real life in Christ.

Introduction:

Following Jesus means surrender. We give up our plans, preferences, and platform—not because we’re weak, but because we trust Someone greater. Real life starts where self-centeredness ends.

Key Points:

  • The Gospel calls us to self-denial, not self-promotion

  • When we die to self, Christ comes alive in us

  • The weirdest way to live is the most powerful—fully surrendered

Application:

What area of your life are you still holding control over? This week, write down what you need to surrender and commit to a fast or sacrifice as an act of trust.

Scripture References:

  • Galatians 2:20

  • Romans 12:1–2

Closing Thought:

You weren’t made to fit in—you were made to stand out. Let your “weird” point people to Jesus.