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Paths, Problems, and Prayer

Ryan Barnhill·2025-08-01
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Ryan Barnhill, pastor of Heritage PRC in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, offers a practical exhortation to young people based on Psalm 25:4-5, organizing the text around three themes: walking in God's paths (His will and commandments), facing life's problems, and maintaining a prayer life. This devotional resource encourages youth to stay faithful to God's ways during the busy, transitional years of their lives through the model of David's prayer.

Psalm 25:4-5, penned by the psalmist David, is a beautiful prayer for young men and women to make daily: "Shew me thy ways, O Lord; teach me thy paths. Lead me in thy truth, and teach me: for thou art the God of my salvation; on thee do I wait all the day." We can organize these two verses around three "Ps": paths, problems, and prayer. PATHS Young people, you are in a busy time of your life. Depending on your age, you have a set of wheels and the ability to go many places. Some of you are...

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Author
Ryan Barnhill
Date

2025-08-01

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Scripture References
Psalms
Psalms 25:4-5Psalms 25:4Psalms 25:2Psalms 25Psalms 25:7
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Christian LivingPrayerPsalms
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