Seven Things Our Teens Need to Know

 

Phil Griffin has provided the devotional thought for this week; it’s geared to teenagers but it’s good advice to adults as well.  It’s entitled, “Seven Things Our Teens Need to Know.”

1. You do not have to be in a romantic relationship to enjoy your high school years.  Read Romans 8:28

2. You are beautiful in a unique way, even if no one has ever told you that.  Read Psalm 139:14

3. While your education is important, you are not defined by your GPA, the classes you take, where you’re going to college, or what you do after high school.  Read Matthew 6:34

4. It’s okay if you don’t fit in.  It’s okay if you’re not liked by other teens.  No matter how much pressure you feel to fit in with a certain group or be included with certain people, standing out is not always easy, but it’s a good thing and it will make you stronger and braver than you’ve ever been.  Read Romans 12:21

5. Don’t beat yourself up over the past.  In Jesus, there is forgiveness for all sins no matter what has happened.  Read Galatians 5:1

6. Surround yourself with wise people that are older than you and believe what you believe.  Don’t ever feel like you’re in this alone, especially if you’re dealing with abuse or self-harm.  God has placed people in your life to help.  Read Proverbs 19:20

7. Never feel like you have to dress a certain way or act a certain way just to win the approval of someone else or a certain clique at school.  As a follower of Christ, you’re not after people approval.  You’re after God approval!  Read Galatians 1:10

In the name of the One who can accomplish immeasurably more than we can ask or imagine,
Bruce Jones, Pastor and Co-Creator,
Imagine Church of the Carolinas
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