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Surviving Young Adulthood

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Surviving Young Adulthood

When we take trips as a youth group, we have a tradition of playing the game of Life. I have the game on my iPad, and we pass it around the vehicle. We usually have a lot of fun and a lot of laughs. Toward the beginning of the game, you have to pick the college path or the career path. I always pick the college path, but it never guarantees me a win. Right now, some of you are in that position in real life. You're deciding the next steps to take. The only thing is, this life is not a game. Whichever decision you choose for your life, whether college or a career, there are a couple of realities that are crucial for you to recognize as you take the steps toward adulthood. 

    One of the first realities you will have to face is that the next couple years of your life really matter. Culture would tell you that this “new period is a chance for young people to savor the pleasures of irresponsibility, search their souls and choose their life paths.” This is not the truth. The Word of God reminds us of the brevity of our lives (James 4:14). During the next few years make Psalm 90:12 a continual personal prayer. “So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.” Take the advice of Solomon, the wisest man to live. “Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh, when thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them…” (Ecclesiastes 12:1) There will be a lot of issues and situations to figure out. There will be moments of deep discouragement and great joy, but as you go forward make the early adult years of your life count.

    The next reality may seem basic, but it is another imperative reality. You’re relationship with God matters. I know this sounds like elementary Sunday School stuff, but it is true. A vibrant relationship with God is essential. The next phase of your life will be filled with unknowns. What will I do with my life? Who will I marry? Does God want me to go to college? In the middle of all these intimidating questions and new discoveries, you need an authentic relationship with God. God gives us an amazing promise in Psalm 32:8. “I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mine eye.” But it requires me to be close to Him. (James 4:8) If you already have a wonderful walk with God, Praise the Lord! You’re going to need Him. Understand you will not accomplish anything with an eternal value without Him.

    As you consider your relationship with Christ, you need to face another realty. This reality is that your influences will help build you or will help break you. Whether you know it or not, you are at an impressionable time in life. So you must actively protect your heart from wrong influences (Proverbs 4:23). This is why you must be in God’s Word daily, developing a walk with Him. If you believe that your influences don’t matter, please listen to Paul’s plea to the church in Corinth. “Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners.” (1 Corinthians 15:33) Don’t be tricked in to believing that worthless or wicked habits or behaviors will not affect you. The reality is your influences will play a large part in who you become.

    The next reality you must deal with is that hard times are on the horizon. They may be the effect of decisions that you make or that others have made for you. Some of the difficulties may be out of your control, but God is in control. This is why you must understand that the coming years are important moments for God to mold you into the masterpiece He desires for you to be. Christ warned, “In the world ye shall have tribulation.” But than He encourages with this, “but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33) In seasons of hurt, confusion, and despair, resolve to be like Paul and discover God’s strength in the middle of your weakness (2 Corinthians12:10). Those are the moments where God is working in you to do great things.

    The last reality is the one you cannot lose sight of. It will help you through some of the difficult times. It is simply this. You are where you are because someone cared for you! Some of you are smart, athletic, funny, or talented in other areas, but you didn’t pull yourself up by your own boot straps as the old saying goes. First, you have a wonderful heavenly Father who loves you and has shown you grace and mercy. “Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins.” (1 John 4:10) (John 3:16; Romans 5:8) We all have a Savior that loved us, but we also have individuals that have helped or even sacrificed to move you forward. Don’t forget about your parents, the teachers, the spiritual leaders, and godly friends that have helped you to succeed. Take heed to Paul’s advice to Timothy, “But continue thou in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of, knowing of whom thou hast learned them.” (2 Timothy 3:14) Don’t forget that you are not alone. 

    May God bless you as you follow Him into the next exciting steps in your journey of life! Stay faithful!

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The Importance of Diligence

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This week in our Sunday Morning Bible Study we observed David’s diligence. We defined diligence as a constant and earnest effort to accomplish what is undertaken. We humorously discussed the lack of diligence in the modern workplace. We’ve all observed, or maybe even experienced, the poor customer service by people that lack diligence. But many of us overlook the lack of diligence in our own lives. As I search the Word of God, I find great truths about being persistent and earnest in accomplishing what God has called me to do.  Proverbs 12:24 says, “The hand of the diligent shall bear rule: but the slothful shall be under tribute.”  Solomon wisely states that diligence is a key element in leadership. We may look at the phrase “bear rule” and think, I don’t have a desire to “bear rule” over anyone. Solomon is simply teaching a truth about leadership. I hope that you desire to be a godly leader even as a teenager. Our culture needs young people who are leaders that are passionately accomplishing goals that glorify our Savior. Here is one more example, Proverbs 22:29 says, “Seest thou a man diligent in his business? he shall stand before kings; he shall not stand before mean (of little importance) men.” I know you’re thinking, I don’t have a business! The word “business” here basically means his or her work. So, the Word of God practically explains to us that diligence is a cornerstone of a successful life. Do you desire to be successful? Remember our quote from Sunday, “There are no small or unimportant jobs to God.” Being faithful as a shepherd was just as important as being faithful as a king (Memory Verse: Psalm 78:70-71.) I have two challenges for you! First, take some time this week and search your Bible (or Bible app) for the word “diligent” and see for yourself what the Bibe says about it. Secondly, I challenge you to be diligent this week. This week “Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might.” (Ecclesiastes 9:10)

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Learning to know God

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In our study of the Life of David on Sunday, we were looking at how David learned to know God.  It was exciting to hear the observations that you all made as we looked at Psalm 100. It still amazes me how many things we are told about God in just those five verses! My prayer would be that you as young people will learn to know God personally. Our culture has given us a perception of our God that is not even close to truth. If I were to ask you, “How do you get to know God?” Your answer would probably have something to do with prayer and/or Bible reading. And it should! Are you taking time to meditate on God’s Word and talk with Him in prayer? Don’t just take others opinions about God. Learn to know God yourself, like David did. As we saw on Sunday, it was one of the keys for David’s preparation for what God desired him to do in life. 

    A few years ago, my wife shared an interesting study with me. It was a study by one of the ladies from the Wilds Christian Camp. The study was entitled “What Do I Know About My God?” I want to challenge you to take a look at it. Here is a link to the PDF. I believe if we start to think this way, it will transform our Christian walk!

 

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Back to School

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Thoughts for Back to School

It's  that time again! The end of summer is approaching. No more sleeping in till after noon. It's time to say hello to study and homework again! As you prepare for the new school year, here are some thoughts that hopefully will help you. We'll call them the  "ABCs of Back to School".

Appreciate Authority

The word "authority" seldom brings a smile to any young person's face. (Unless that authority is given over a younger sibling.) But authority is critical in the life of every individual.  The Bible commands us to obey the authorities placed in our lives. (Hebrews 13:17, Romans 13:1-7) As the school year begins, determine to appreciate authority. Remember the teachers, the principal, and the administration have been placed in your life for your benefit. No, they are not perfect, but neither are you. Decide now to respect and obey the authority God has placed in your life this year.

Build Relationships

We all know the main reason we go to school is to receive a quality education that will prepare us for life.  But it is also a great place to build relationships. And when I say relationships, I'm not talking about dating relationships, because in junior high and high school "ain't nobody got time for that." Establish working relationships with teachers and godly adults who will give you a godly perspective. Cultivate relationships with peers whether in classes or in other extracurricular activities. As you build those relationships remember "He that walketh with wise men shall be wise: but a companion of fools shall be destroyed." (Proverbs 13:20) Make sure as you build relationships at school, that they are also helping build your spiritual relationship.

Challenge Yourself

Every year of school brings new challenges. There are new teachers, new classes, and a new set of pressures. Accept the challenge! if you play sports, be willing to rise to the next level. If you play an instrument, be willing to stretch yourself. If you have a subject you struggle in, pray about it and strive to work harder. This school year make Colossians 3:23-24 your goal. "And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord Christ."

I hope you'll consider these thoughts as you begin you're new school year!

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Teen Camp 2013

Summer camp is just a few weeks away. Camp starts July 22-27 at Camp COBEAC. I am looking forward to the week, because Evangelist John Goetsch (one of my ​favorite preachers) will be preaching that week. I know that summer is a busy time, but I hope you make it a priority to make summer camp. If you do plan to attend with us, I need you to sign up ASAP (that means as soon as possible : ) ). If you click on the photo above it should take you to COBEAC's website, where you can find the register button in the top right hand corner. Summer Camp is a great opportunity for every teen and I hope you'll take advantage of it. If you have any questions please let me know. 

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Preventing a Mighty Work

As we look to our special meetings, there is a chance that we can miss out on what God has for us! In Mark 6, Jesus desires to do a great work in His hometown of Nazareth. The people there missed out on seeing mighty things  done by Christ because of their unbelief! Are we limiting God in your spiritual lives?

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 And he went out from thence, and came into his own country; and his disciples follow him. 
And when the sabbath day was come, he began to teach in the synagogue: and many hearing him were astonished, saying, From whence hath this man these things? and what wisdom is this which is given unto him, that even such mighty works are wrought by his hands? 
Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, the brother of James, and Joses, and of Juda, and Simon? and are not his sisters here with us? And they were offended at him. 
But Jesus said unto them, A prophet is not without honour, but in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his own house. 
And he could there do no mighty work, save that he laid his hands upon a few sick folk, and healed them. 
And he marvelled because of their unbelief. And he went round about the villages, teaching. 

 1. The peope were astonished at His Word, but did not act upon it! Mark 6:2

The citizens of Nazareth were intrigued by the Words of Christ, but they did not want to make a change. They saw the miraculous works of Christ, yet they still would not believe. Many times during revival services or special meetings, The Word of God is eloquently proclaimed and the blessings of the Lord are plainly displayed, but there is no change. Nazareth sat under the preaching of the greatest Preacher that ever lived and enjoyed the preaching,but they were not willing to act on it.

 2. They confined Christ to their knowledge of Him.-Mark 6:3a

The people that gathered around assumed they knew everything about Jesus. "Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary..." They heard the Word's of Christ, but discredited it because they limited Christ to their knowledge of Him. Many times we miss a mighty work because we limit God. We use phrases like "I've heard this before"or "I don't go that far with it" or "I don't believe I need all that," but we must take God at His word and allow the Holy Spirit to guide us. We must let the Word of God rule in our hearts and change our lives! Don't confine God's Word to your knowledge, but confine your knowledge to God's Word!

3. The people became offended and opposed His Words! -Mark 6:3b

 The final roadblock is offense. The people of Nazareth heard God's Word and became offended. "Who does he think he is?" "It's none of his business how I live my life!" They rejected the One who could help them the most. Sadly, many Christians have fallen by the wayside because they were offended by the Word of God. If God's Word is being preached and you are offended, there is a spiritual issue(s) that need to be addressed! If you desire to see God do a mighty work be tenderhearted towards His Word.

Let it never be said of us "And he could there do no mighty work.." (Mark 6:5a)

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Something to think About with Teens and Tech

 

As we look at Teens and Tech on Sunday mornings, here is an excerpt from Charles Spurgeon's sermon on entertainment to think about.

"How far may we go in conformity to the world?" is a question that is frequently asked. Have you never heard the story of a lady who wanted a coachman? Two or three called to see her about the post, and, in answer to her enquiries, the first applicant said, "Yes, madam, you could not have a better coachman than myself." She replied, "How near do you think you could drive to danger without an accident?" "Madam, I could go within a yard of it, and yet you would be perfectly safe." "Very well," she said, "you will not suit me." The second applicant had heard the question upon which the other had been rejected, and therefore he was ready with his answer, "Danger! Madam, why I could drive within a hair’s breadth, and yet be perfectly safe." "Then you will not suit me at all." When number three came in, he was asked, "Are you a good driver?" "Well," he replied, "I am careful and have never met with an accident." "But how near do you think you could drive to danger?" "Madam," he said, "that is a thing I never tried; I always drive as far away from danger as ever I can." The lady at once replied, "You are the kind of coachman I want, and I will engage you at once." Get such a coachman as that yourself to guide your own heart and lead your own character. Do not see how near you can go to sin, but see how far you can keep away from it. If you do not take that advice, and if the Spirit of God does not produce in you purity of life, by and by the church will have to hold up its hands and say, "Who would have thought it? These were the nice young people of whom so much was expected; these were the good people who used to say, ‘You must not be too strict,’ and where are they now?" To avoid the worst keep clear of the bad.

If you would like to read the rest, you can read it here. If you need to catch up on Teens and Tech, go and check out the audio feed.

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SNOW CAMP INFO

The teen winter retreat is coming quickly! Here is some information you need to know! We plan to attend camp at COBEAC on February 7th-9th. The cost is $90. You can sign up online at COBEAC's site. (just click the create account button and create an account) The speaker for the week is Dr. Dave Young. Below is a copy of the brochure with all the information. You can ask questions in the comments or contact me or my wife for more info! 

COBEAC Snow Camp Schedule

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Stories of Great Christians

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