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Evils Youths Do In The World And In The Church

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Evils Youths Do In The World And In The Church 

Tuesday 6th May

Text: Proverbs 6:16-19
Key Verse: Deliver thyself as a roe from the hand of the hunter, and as a bird from the hand of the fowler. Proverbs 6:5 
What are the things youths do in the world, with all their strength, all their might, and all their mind? The Bible says the whole world lies in wickedness (1 John 5:19). The youth operates without limits. You have no road to follow when you are learning to drive a motor car on a football field. There is no path to follow. If you turn left, it is a path. If you turn right, it is a path. If you go forward, it is a path. If you move back, it is a path. There is no defined pathway. So, the youth finds himself in a borderless world. This gives him the liberty to do whatever he wants, to learn whatever he wants, and to embark on whatever adventure of life he desires.
He does everything because the world is before him. He can turn to any direction and satisfy his desires. That is what the youths are doing in the world today. The sins of youths in the world are abundant because they are of their father the devil. He uses them to do everything imaginable and unimaginable. To Satan, the youth is like a spanner in the hand of the mechanic; he uses it as he wants. He is like a vehicle in the hand of a driver; he takes it to wherever he desires. He is like a pen in the hand of a writer; he uses it to write everything and whatever he wants to write. 
Many youths are in the hands of Satan. They are willingly unconcerned about God. Willingly, they don't bother about Him. They indulge in various sins that you cannot find out. They go to the sky and commit sin, they descend into the sea and commit sin, they climb up a tree and commit sin. They go to houses, even abandoned houses to do every kind of wickedness. They travel from nation to nation to commit sin. From region to region and from village to village, to commit sin. The world of evil is in their heart. If you are in this group, God is calling you back. Retrace your steps back to God and avoid the torments of hell fire.  
Thought For The Day: Use the strength of youth to serve God, not Satan.
Song For The Day: Make me holy O Lord.
Bible Reading For The Day: 1 Chronicles 24-26 
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