• Let your life be an example, your age doesn't limit your influence for God.

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    ✨ Let your life be an example, your age doesn't limit your influence for God. 📲 Share this with someone who needs encouragement to be an example for Christ. #1Timothy412 #BeAnExample #LiveForChrist #FaithInAction #GodlyCharacter #YouthForChrist #WalkInFaith #ChristianLiving #BeTheLight #Lordsbook
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  • Calling all men, women, and youth! Find your place in ministry at Clearview Baptist Church

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  • READ WITH ME – DAY 14

    Topic: King Josiah Was Eight

    Key Verse:
    "Josiah was eight years old when he became king... And he did what was right in the sight of the Lord, and walked in all the ways of his father David; he did not turn aside to the right hand or to the left."
    — 2 Kings 22:1–2

    Today's Reflection

    Many people believe greatness begins in adulthood, but the life of King Josiah proves otherwise. At just eight years old, he became king of Judah, and instead of following the sinful examples around him, he chose to follow God.

    Josiah did not grow up in a godly environment. His father and grandfather had led the nation into idolatry, yet he refused to let his background determine his future. He made a personal decision to obey the Lord.

    As he grew older, his love for God became even more evident. He ordered the repair of the temple, and when God's Word was discovered and read to him, he humbled himself, repented, and led the nation back to God.

    Josiah's story reminds us that God is not looking for the oldest or the most experienced person. He is looking for hearts that are willing to obey Him. No matter your age or background, you can choose to stand for what is right and become a godly influence to others.

    Today's Takeaway:
    God is not looking for the oldest person in the room. He is looking for the heart that is willing to obey Him.

    Prayer:
    Heavenly Father, thank You for the example of King Josiah. Give me a heart that loves Your Word and obeys You, even when those around me choose a different path. Help me to be a godly influence wherever I am and use my life for Your glory. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.

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    READ WITH ME – DAY 14 Topic: King Josiah Was Eight Key Verse: "Josiah was eight years old when he became king... And he did what was right in the sight of the Lord, and walked in all the ways of his father David; he did not turn aside to the right hand or to the left." — 2 Kings 22:1–2 Today's Reflection Many people believe greatness begins in adulthood, but the life of King Josiah proves otherwise. At just eight years old, he became king of Judah, and instead of following the sinful examples around him, he chose to follow God. Josiah did not grow up in a godly environment. His father and grandfather had led the nation into idolatry, yet he refused to let his background determine his future. He made a personal decision to obey the Lord. As he grew older, his love for God became even more evident. He ordered the repair of the temple, and when God's Word was discovered and read to him, he humbled himself, repented, and led the nation back to God. Josiah's story reminds us that God is not looking for the oldest or the most experienced person. He is looking for hearts that are willing to obey Him. No matter your age or background, you can choose to stand for what is right and become a godly influence to others. Today's Takeaway: God is not looking for the oldest person in the room. He is looking for the heart that is willing to obey Him. Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for the example of King Josiah. Give me a heart that loves Your Word and obeys You, even when those around me choose a different path. Help me to be a godly influence wherever I am and use my life for Your glory. In Jesus' name, Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 15! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day14 #KingJosiah #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #2Kings22 #YouthForChrist #ObeyGod
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  • READ WITH ME – DAY 13

    Topic: Not Too Young

    Key Verse:
    "Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young. Set an example for the believers in what you say and in how you live. Also set an example in how you love and in what you believe. Show the believers how to be pure."
    — 1 Timothy 4:12 (NIrV)

    Today's Reflection

    Many young people believe they must wait until they are older before God can use them. But God is not limited by age—He is looking for willing hearts.

    Paul encouraged Timothy, a young leader, not to allow anyone to despise his youth. Instead, he was to become an example in his words, conduct, love, faith, and purity.

    Throughout the Bible, God used young people to accomplish great things. David defeated Goliath while he was still a shepherd boy. Josiah became king at a young age and led a national revival. Jeremiah thought he was too young, but God assured him that He would be with him.

    The same God is still calling young people today. Don't wait until tomorrow to begin living for Him. The habits you build now will shape your future, and a life surrendered to God can become a powerful instrument in His hands.

    Remember, your age is not your limitation—unbelief is. If your heart is available, God can begin with you today.

    Today's Takeaway:
    God is not waiting for you to grow older before He can use you. If your heart is available, He can begin with you today.

    Prayer:
    Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding me that I am not too young to be used by You. Help me to be an example in my words, actions, love, faith, and purity. Give me courage to obey You and use my life for Your glory from today. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.

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    See you tomorrow for Day 14!

    #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day13 #NotTooYoung #YouthForChrist #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #1Timothy412 #FaithfulYouth
    READ WITH ME – DAY 13 Topic: Not Too Young Key Verse: "Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young. Set an example for the believers in what you say and in how you live. Also set an example in how you love and in what you believe. Show the believers how to be pure." — 1 Timothy 4:12 (NIrV) Today's Reflection Many young people believe they must wait until they are older before God can use them. But God is not limited by age—He is looking for willing hearts. Paul encouraged Timothy, a young leader, not to allow anyone to despise his youth. Instead, he was to become an example in his words, conduct, love, faith, and purity. Throughout the Bible, God used young people to accomplish great things. David defeated Goliath while he was still a shepherd boy. Josiah became king at a young age and led a national revival. Jeremiah thought he was too young, but God assured him that He would be with him. The same God is still calling young people today. Don't wait until tomorrow to begin living for Him. The habits you build now will shape your future, and a life surrendered to God can become a powerful instrument in His hands. Remember, your age is not your limitation—unbelief is. If your heart is available, God can begin with you today. Today's Takeaway: God is not waiting for you to grow older before He can use you. If your heart is available, He can begin with you today. Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding me that I am not too young to be used by You. Help me to be an example in my words, actions, love, faith, and purity. Give me courage to obey You and use my life for Your glory from today. In Jesus' name, Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 14! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day13 #NotTooYoung #YouthForChrist #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #1Timothy412 #FaithfulYouth
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  • Love Isn’t Just a Feeling—It’s a Choice

    Let’s be honest.

    The word “love” gets thrown around so much today that it’s almost lost its meaning. We say we love our friends, our phones, our favorite food, our playlists, and even people we’ve known for only a few days. Somewhere along the way, love became something we feel instead of something we live.

    Our generation has been taught that if someone makes you happy, that’s love. If they stop making you happy, move on. If it feels right, it must be right. If it gets difficult, find someone else. Love has become disposable, measured by emotions, likes, and temporary excitement.

    But Christ teaches something completely different.

    Jesus never said love would always be easy. He showed us that real love sacrifices. It forgives when it’s easier to walk away. It stays faithful when the world says, “You deserve better.” It tells the truth even when the truth is uncomfortable. Real love isn’t selfish—it puts others before itself.

    The cross is the greatest definition of love the world has ever seen. Jesus didn’t die for people who deserved it. He died for people who rejected Him. That’s love.

    Today’s culture often says, “Follow your heart.”

    The Bible says, “Guard your heart.” (Proverbs 4:23)

    The world says, “Love yourself first.”

    Jesus says, “Love the Lord your God… and love your neighbor as yourself.” (Matthew 22:37–39)

    Those are two completely different ways of living.

    Real love doesn’t ask, “What can I get?” It asks, “How can I serve?” It doesn’t change every time your feelings do. It stands firm through disappointment, disagreement, and sacrifice.

    Maybe that’s why real love seems so rare today.

    If our relationships are built only on feelings, they’ll fall apart when feelings change. But if they’re built on Christ, they’ll have a foundation that emotions alone can never provide.

    So before you say, “I love you,” ask yourself one question:

    Am I willing to love the way Jesus loved me?

    Because that’s the kind of love that changes lives.

    “Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” — 1 John 3:18

    #LoveLikeJesus #BiblicalLove #FaithOverFeelings #JesusIsLove #LoveInTruth #ChristCentered #WalkWithJesus #ChristianYouth #GenZForJesus #YouthForChrist #KingdomFirst #TruthInLove #GodsWord #FollowJesus #GraceAndTruth #LiveForChrist #ChooseChrist #FaithOverCulture #HopeInChrist #CrossBeforeCrowns #SeekHisKingdom #1John318 #LoveWithActions #Maranatha
    Love Isn’t Just a Feeling—It’s a Choice Let’s be honest. The word “love” gets thrown around so much today that it’s almost lost its meaning. We say we love our friends, our phones, our favorite food, our playlists, and even people we’ve known for only a few days. Somewhere along the way, love became something we feel instead of something we live. Our generation has been taught that if someone makes you happy, that’s love. If they stop making you happy, move on. If it feels right, it must be right. If it gets difficult, find someone else. Love has become disposable, measured by emotions, likes, and temporary excitement. But Christ teaches something completely different. Jesus never said love would always be easy. He showed us that real love sacrifices. It forgives when it’s easier to walk away. It stays faithful when the world says, “You deserve better.” It tells the truth even when the truth is uncomfortable. Real love isn’t selfish—it puts others before itself. The cross is the greatest definition of love the world has ever seen. Jesus didn’t die for people who deserved it. He died for people who rejected Him. That’s love. Today’s culture often says, “Follow your heart.” The Bible says, “Guard your heart.” (Proverbs 4:23) The world says, “Love yourself first.” Jesus says, “Love the Lord your God… and love your neighbor as yourself.” (Matthew 22:37–39) Those are two completely different ways of living. Real love doesn’t ask, “What can I get?” It asks, “How can I serve?” It doesn’t change every time your feelings do. It stands firm through disappointment, disagreement, and sacrifice. Maybe that’s why real love seems so rare today. If our relationships are built only on feelings, they’ll fall apart when feelings change. But if they’re built on Christ, they’ll have a foundation that emotions alone can never provide. So before you say, “I love you,” ask yourself one question: Am I willing to love the way Jesus loved me? Because that’s the kind of love that changes lives. “Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” — 1 John 3:18 ✝️❤️ #LoveLikeJesus #BiblicalLove #FaithOverFeelings #JesusIsLove #LoveInTruth #ChristCentered #WalkWithJesus #ChristianYouth #GenZForJesus #YouthForChrist #KingdomFirst #TruthInLove #GodsWord #FollowJesus #GraceAndTruth #LiveForChrist #ChooseChrist #FaithOverCulture #HopeInChrist #CrossBeforeCrowns #SeekHisKingdom #1John318 #LoveWithActions #Maranatha ✝️❤️📖🙏
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  • When the World Changes, God’s Word Does Not

    Never before has a generation grown up with so much information at their fingertips, yet so much confusion in their hearts. Today’s youth face pressures that many parents never imagined—social media shaping identity, endless comparison, addiction disguised as entertainment, pornography just a click away, broken families, anxiety, loneliness, and a culture that often celebrates what previous generations questioned. What was once hidden is now public. What was once whispered is now applauded. What was once called sin is increasingly called self-expression.

    Parents are facing their own struggles. They are trying to raise children in a world that often teaches values contrary to those found in Scripture. The voices of influencers, celebrities, and trends have become louder than the voices of mothers and fathers. Many homes have become busy, but not connected; successful, but not spiritually healthy.

    Yet through every generation, one thing has never changed—the Word of God. Kingdoms have risen and fallen. Cultures have changed. Opinions have shifted. But God’s truth has remained the same. The Bible is not outdated because it is eternal. It still points us to what is right, warns us of what destroys us, and leads us to the only hope that never fails—Jesus Christ.

    Perhaps the greatest need today is not more technology, more wealth, or more popularity. It is a return to God. We need to correct our priorities. Let Christ be greater than our careers, our families stronger than our phones, our prayers louder than our fears, and our Bibles more familiar than our social media feeds. A life built on Christ will stand when everything else begins to shake.

    The world will always offer temporary satisfaction, but only Jesus offers eternal life. Let us not simply follow the direction of the crowd; let us follow the direction of the Cross.

    “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” — Hebrews 13:8

    #JesusChrist #BibleTruth #GodsWord #StandFirm #FaithOverCulture #TruthNeverChanges #ReturnToGod #ChristAlone #KingdomFirst #ChristianYouth #YouthForChrist #GenZForJesus #BiblicalTruth #HopeInChrist #WalkWithJesus #SeekHisKingdom #RevivalStartsWithMe #ChristianLiving #FamilyOfFaith #PrayWithoutCeasing #LightOfTheWorld #NoCompromise #FollowJesus #Maranatha #Hebrews138
    When the World Changes, God’s Word Does Not Never before has a generation grown up with so much information at their fingertips, yet so much confusion in their hearts. Today’s youth face pressures that many parents never imagined—social media shaping identity, endless comparison, addiction disguised as entertainment, pornography just a click away, broken families, anxiety, loneliness, and a culture that often celebrates what previous generations questioned. What was once hidden is now public. What was once whispered is now applauded. What was once called sin is increasingly called self-expression. Parents are facing their own struggles. They are trying to raise children in a world that often teaches values contrary to those found in Scripture. The voices of influencers, celebrities, and trends have become louder than the voices of mothers and fathers. Many homes have become busy, but not connected; successful, but not spiritually healthy. Yet through every generation, one thing has never changed—the Word of God. Kingdoms have risen and fallen. Cultures have changed. Opinions have shifted. But God’s truth has remained the same. The Bible is not outdated because it is eternal. It still points us to what is right, warns us of what destroys us, and leads us to the only hope that never fails—Jesus Christ. Perhaps the greatest need today is not more technology, more wealth, or more popularity. It is a return to God. We need to correct our priorities. Let Christ be greater than our careers, our families stronger than our phones, our prayers louder than our fears, and our Bibles more familiar than our social media feeds. A life built on Christ will stand when everything else begins to shake. The world will always offer temporary satisfaction, but only Jesus offers eternal life. Let us not simply follow the direction of the crowd; let us follow the direction of the Cross. “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” — Hebrews 13:8 ✝️❤️ #JesusChrist #BibleTruth #GodsWord #StandFirm #FaithOverCulture #TruthNeverChanges #ReturnToGod #ChristAlone #KingdomFirst #ChristianYouth #YouthForChrist #GenZForJesus #BiblicalTruth #HopeInChrist #WalkWithJesus #SeekHisKingdom #RevivalStartsWithMe #ChristianLiving #FamilyOfFaith #PrayWithoutCeasing #LightOfTheWorld #NoCompromise #FollowJesus #Maranatha #Hebrews138
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  • Calling all men, women, and youth! Find your place in ministry at Clearview Baptist Church

    Visit us online: clearviewbaptistmd.org

    #ClearviewBaptist #Fellowships #MenOfFaith #WomenOfFaith #YouthForChrist #FaithFamily #Discipleship #ChurchCommunity #GodsGlory #FaithInAction #Gospel #GreatCommission
    🙏💛 Calling all men, women, and youth! Find your place in ministry at Clearview Baptist Church 🌐 Visit us online: clearviewbaptistmd.org #ClearviewBaptist #Fellowships #MenOfFaith #WomenOfFaith #YouthForChrist #FaithFamily #Discipleship #ChurchCommunity #GodsGlory #FaithInAction #Gospel #GreatCommission
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  • In a world filled with uncertainty, fear, and constant change, our greatest security is found in trusting the Lord. We may not always understand His plans, but we can always trust His heart. God’s timing is perfect, His promises never fail, and His love never changes. When life feels overwhelming, choose faith over fear, prayer over worry, and hope over despair. Trusting God doesn’t mean we know what tomorrow holds—it means we know the One who holds tomorrow. “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.” — Proverbs 3:5-6
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    In a world filled with uncertainty, fear, and constant change, our greatest security is found in trusting the Lord. We may not always understand His plans, but we can always trust His heart. God’s timing is perfect, His promises never fail, and His love never changes. When life feels overwhelming, choose faith over fear, prayer over worry, and hope over despair. Trusting God doesn’t mean we know what tomorrow holds—it means we know the One who holds tomorrow. “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.” — Proverbs 3:5-6 ❤️ #GenZForJesus #YouthForChrist #JesusSaves #KingdomFirst #RootedInChrist #StandFirm #LightOfTheWorld #LiveForJesus #ChristianYouth #Maranatha 📖
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  • We are the Generation Z—connected to the world like never before, yet often disconnected from God. Every day we are surrounded by voices telling us to follow our hearts, chase pleasure, seek validation, and live for ourselves. Many of our generation are drawn into pornography, drugs, alcohol, vaping, sexual immorality, same-sex relationships, the pursuit of fame, materialism, and an attitude of entitlement that says, “My desires matter more than God’s will.” These promises of freedom often leave behind brokenness, loneliness, anxiety, and emptiness.

    But Jesus Christ calls us to a different path—a path of love, holiness, truth, and eternal hope. He doesn’t reject us because of our past; He invites us to repentance, forgiveness, and a transformed life. As young worshippers, we are called to stand firm when the world tells us to compromise, to love people without compromising God’s truth, and to choose Christ over temporary pleasures. True freedom is not found in following every desire but in surrendering our lives to Jesus.

    Let us be a generation that worships instead of wanders, prays instead of panics, serves instead of seeks applause, and stands for Christ even when we stand alone. Our identity is not found in culture, trends, or social media—it is found in Christ alone. The greatest joy is not what this world can offer, but hearing our Savior say, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” May our lives shine brightly until the glorious return of our Lord Jesus Christ.

    “Do not love the world or anything in the world… The world and its desires pass away, but whoever does the will of God lives forever.” — 1 John 2:15,17

    #GenZForJesus #YouthForChrist #JesusIsComing #KingdomFirst #FaithOverFear #NoCompromise #RootedInChrist #StandFirm #HolinessMatters #TruthInLove #RevivalGeneration #BibleTruth #SavedByGrace #ChristAlone #SeekHisKingdom #LiveForJesus
    We are the Generation Z—connected to the world like never before, yet often disconnected from God. Every day we are surrounded by voices telling us to follow our hearts, chase pleasure, seek validation, and live for ourselves. Many of our generation are drawn into pornography, drugs, alcohol, vaping, sexual immorality, same-sex relationships, the pursuit of fame, materialism, and an attitude of entitlement that says, “My desires matter more than God’s will.” These promises of freedom often leave behind brokenness, loneliness, anxiety, and emptiness. But Jesus Christ calls us to a different path—a path of love, holiness, truth, and eternal hope. He doesn’t reject us because of our past; He invites us to repentance, forgiveness, and a transformed life. As young worshippers, we are called to stand firm when the world tells us to compromise, to love people without compromising God’s truth, and to choose Christ over temporary pleasures. True freedom is not found in following every desire but in surrendering our lives to Jesus. Let us be a generation that worships instead of wanders, prays instead of panics, serves instead of seeks applause, and stands for Christ even when we stand alone. Our identity is not found in culture, trends, or social media—it is found in Christ alone. The greatest joy is not what this world can offer, but hearing our Savior say, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” May our lives shine brightly until the glorious return of our Lord Jesus Christ. “Do not love the world or anything in the world… The world and its desires pass away, but whoever does the will of God lives forever.” — 1 John 2:15,17 ✝️❤️🙏 #GenZForJesus #YouthForChrist #JesusIsComing #KingdomFirst #FaithOverFear #NoCompromise #RootedInChrist #StandFirm #HolinessMatters #TruthInLove #RevivalGeneration #BibleTruth #SavedByGrace #ChristAlone #SeekHisKingdom #LiveForJesus
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  • HEAVENLY COMMISSIONED OUTREACH

    There is a generation God is raising,young men and women who will shine as lights, influence their world positively, and lead others to Christ. Will you be part of it?

    Heavenly Commissioned Outreach is a divine movement committed to raising young people who will stand out as godly leaders, shining as examples in this generation.

    Our mission is to expose students and young adults to the timeless truth found in the Holy Bible, helping them discover purpose, grow spiritually, and build a life firmly rooted in Christ.

    Through evangelism, discipleship, and genuine love, we are reaching lives, strengthening faith, and building a community where individuals can grow into all that God has called them to be.

    We believe every soul matters.
    We believe every life can be transformed.
    We believe the Gospel is still the power of God unto salvation.

    Calling believers, students, youths, and kingdom-minded individuals in Oyo State and beyond!

    Join us as we take the message of Christ to communities, campuses, and nations.

    Be part of the vision.
    Be part of the mission.
    Be part of Heavenly Commissioned Outreach.

    Join us here:
    https://chat.whatsapp.com/BUmablcu8izANE2Xc9bi3r?s=cl&p=a&mlu=3

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    HEAVENLY COMMISSIONED OUTREACH 🌍 There is a generation God is raising,young men and women who will shine as lights, influence their world positively, and lead others to Christ. Will you be part of it? Heavenly Commissioned Outreach is a divine movement committed to raising young people who will stand out as godly leaders, shining as examples in this generation. Our mission is to expose students and young adults to the timeless truth found in the Holy Bible, helping them discover purpose, grow spiritually, and build a life firmly rooted in Christ. Through evangelism, discipleship, and genuine love, we are reaching lives, strengthening faith, and building a community where individuals can grow into all that God has called them to be. We believe every soul matters. We believe every life can be transformed. We believe the Gospel is still the power of God unto salvation. 📍 Calling believers, students, youths, and kingdom-minded individuals in Oyo State and beyond! Join us as we take the message of Christ to communities, campuses, and nations. Be part of the vision. Be part of the mission. Be part of Heavenly Commissioned Outreach. Join us here: https://chat.whatsapp.com/BUmablcu8izANE2Xc9bi3r?s=cl&p=a&mlu=3 #HeavenlyCommissionedOutreach #KingdomWork #Evangelism #SoulWinning #GreatCommission #JesusSaves #ChristianYouth #GospelTruth #BibleBased #FaithInAction #KingdomAdvancement #OyoState #Nigeria #ChristianCommunity #Discipleship #RevivalFire #YouthForChrist #SpreadTheGospel #GodsWork #EndTimeArmy
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