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While You are Young, December 4
Acts 16:1-5
Don’t let people look down on you because you are young; see that they
look up to you because you are an example to them in your speech and
behavior, in your love and faith and sincerity.
1 Timothy 4:12
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He [Timothy] was a mere lad when chosen by God as a teacher; but so fixed
were his principles by a correct education that he was fitted for this important
position. He bore his responsibilities with Christlike meekness. He was faithful,
steadfast, and true, and Paul selected him to be his companion in labor and travel.
Lest Timothy should meet with slights because of his youthfulness, Paul wrote to
him, “Let no man despise thy youth.” He could safely do this, because Timothy
was not self-sufficient, but continually sought guidance.
There are many youth who move from impulse rather than from judgment.
But Timothy inquired at every step, “Is this the way of the Lord?” He had no
specially brilliant talents, but he consecrated all his abilities to the service of
God, and this made his work valuable. The Lord found in him a mind that He
could mold and fashion for the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.
God will use the youth today as He used Timothy, if they will submit to His
guidance. It is your privilege to be God’s missionaries. He calls upon you to
work for your companions. Seek out those you know to be in danger, and in the
love of Christ try to help them. How are they to know the Saviour unless they
see His virtues in His followers
The highest aim of our youth should not be to strain after something novel.
There was none of this in the mind and work of Timothy. They should bear in
mind that, in the hands of the enemy of all good, knowledge alone may be a
power to destroy them. It was a very intellectual being, one who occupied a high
position among the angelic throng, that finally became a rebel; and many a mind
of superior intellectual attainments is now being led captive by his power. The
youth should place themselves under the teaching of the Holy Scriptures, and
weave them into their daily thoughts and practical life. Then they will possess
the attributes classed as highest in the heavenly courts
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The S.D.A. Bible Commentary 7:915
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The Youth’s Instructor, May 5, 1898
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