Far too many of our young men are wasting their lives away. They will get a girl pregnant and take no responsibility (of course the girl shares some of the blame as well). There are young men who have no interest in getting a job because they find it too convenient to stay home and live off the parents (and here is where parents share some of the blame). Some young men have no regard for the value of human life. They will grab a gun and have a battle over a few dollars or their so called interpretation of “respect.”
All day long they hang with their buddies in the streets adding nothing of value for the community, but they certainly are doing a great job making it look bad with their use of profanity, drinking, and loud music. Such conduct is a total waste of human life and embarrassment for the parents that raised them (Proverbs 10:1). Young man don't waste your life away! You also don't need low-life people as friends. What you need is God. With Him you can learn the correct way to live and avoid the pitfalls of life that have trapped so many (Ecclesiastes 12:1; Prov. 3:1-26; Prov. 4:20-27; Prov. 6:20-35; Prov. 7:1-27; Prov. 10:1). Young man, with the help of God, you can turn your back on wrong doing (Prov. 4:10-19; Titus 2:6-8; 2 Timothy 2:22; Prov. 1:10-19; Joshua 24:15; Prov. 13:1; Psalm 34:12-17.; Philippians 4:13). Feel free to make copies of this to pass on to some young man walking in darkness. Hope to hear from you or see you at the services. A man of faith running for public office is often targeted with questions pertaining to his beliefs and how those beliefs will affect his job performance. First of all, anyone running for public office would be insane to refuse help from God (1 Kings 9:2-7). But understand this, God is only going to help those who are faithful to Him (Psalm 34:8-17). So, if a president desires help from God, he must be doing what is pleasing to God. There is no way, God will bless a President who is passing laws that are in conflict with His word (Proverbs 14:34; Prov. 11:11; Psa. 33:10-22; 1 Kings 15:25-26; 1 Kings 16:29-34).
If homosexuality, abortion, and state lotteries are contrary to the laws of God then no person of faith serving in public office can be in approval of such things. A man of faith is to live what he knows is right in the eyes of God (2 Chronicles 26:3-5). Also the President will have the best interest of the nation in mind if he vetoes bills that establish sinful practices (2 Kings 18:1-8). Our nation is supposed to be a Christian nation founded upon religious principles. So why do we get angry and suspicious of a person with morals? Could it be be that most of us have no morals, and we are threaten by those who do? We hope to hear from you or see you at the services. |