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God Calls Youth Because They Are Strong, July 16
I have written unto you, fathers, because ye have known him that is
from the beginning. I have written unto you, young men, because ye
are strong, and the word of God abideth in you, and ye have
overcome the wicked one.
1 John 2:14
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These words of approval and instruction are addressed to every young
man who has put on the whole armor of righteousness. Young and strong,
they may do giant strokes for God, if they will make God their only trust.
The older ones who are addressed as “fathers,” have a decided work to do
in holding up the standard: but they feel the pressure of the burdens of
life, and it is fitting that the younger ones should be encouraged to qualify
themselves for duty by obtaining an experience in the knowledge of Jesus
Christ, so that as the standard falls from the fathers, the strong young men
may grasp it, and bear it aloft....
There are many young men in this age who will search the Scriptures
as for hidden treasures, and having found jewels of truth, will open up
the treasures of the word to the minds of others.... “Ye are strong” com-
prehends more than mere physical strength. It means that the mind has
been trained to think, and has been kept clear and strong by the practice
of strictly temperate habits. It means that the young men have engaged
with earnestness, and have overcome the enemy, connecting the religion of
Jesus Christ with every-day life, and bringing Christ into their every-day
duties and enjoyments. It means that they have become partakers of the
divine nature.
Youth who have given themselves to the service of God, are in a
position to fight manfully the battles of the Lord. Let the youth take Christ
as their pattern, and they will do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with
their God. They will then be strong
Character will be tested.... Day by day and year by year we shall
conquer self and develop a noble heroism
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The Youth’s Instructor, October 25, 1894
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The Southern Watchman, February 7, 1905
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