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Protect young eyes on capitol hill

Nathan Decker·2019-12-01

Chairman Graham, Senator Blumenthal, and members of the Committee, thank you for allowing all of us to speak today. I cannot think of a more noble cause for all of us to be spending our time on today than the safety and protection of our children. I began Protect Young Eyes five years ago because th

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Watching Daily at My Gates

Marilyn Ophoff·1995-07-01

But as children of God we have to use our eyes in the right way. We must choose what we are going to look at, for what we see with our eyes affects our whole body. If we use our eyes only to the glory of God, that affects our whole body, and our body is full of light. But if we choose to use our eye

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That Insane Amusement Notion

Herman Hoeksema·1959-03-01

Seeing that young people are naturally full of life and surely will have fun; seeing further that the world beckons them on every side and provides all sorts of much wanted enjoyment for them; seeing finally that they will surely be led into the world if we do not introduce something into the life o

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The Daily Press

Sarah Mowery·2015-03-01

If you’ve ever had an object thrown in your face, you know how quickly the rest of your body reacts to protect your eyes. Instantaneously your arms go up and your head ducks in attempt to protect your eyes and their precious ability to see. God calls his people the apple of his eye. Because he loves

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That Insane Amusement Notion

Herman Hoeksema·1945-02-01

Seeing that young people are naturally full of life and surely will have fun: seeing further that the world beckons them on every side and provides all sorts of much wanted enjoyment for them: seeing finally, that they will surely be led into the world if we do not introduce something into the life

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Walking in Newness of Life: Yielding Ourselves to God

Robert Decker·1984-08-01

We will surely go down to destruction. What are we doing with the members of our bodies? What do we do with our eyes? God gave us eyes to use in His service and for His glory. Are our eyes ever toward the Lord as the Psalmist of Psalm 141 confesses? Or are they blind to God, Christ, and His Word? Do

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Eyes

William Langerak·2011-05-01

As with faith, God is sovereign in the matter of eyes. The Lord made the seeing eye (Prov. 20:12). Eyes can see well, or be blemished, dim, weak, weary, darkened, and wasted (Lev. 21:20; Deut. 28:65;Gen. 48:10; Is. 38:14). The Lord can shut eyes and open them (Is. 6:10; Ps. 119: 18), deliver eyes fr

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Youth Center Reactions

George TenElshof·1946-04-01

“Let thine eyes look right on, and let thine eyelids look straight before thee. Ponder the path of thy feet, and let all thy ways be established. Turn not to the right hand nor to the left: remove thy foot from evil”. Prov. 4:25-27. 9. It is not impossible to have a youth center but if you still fee

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Noah – Not a Movie for Christians to Watch

Daniel Holstege·2014-05-01

In conclusion, I encourage you, beloved young people, to think hard about this matter. Movie-watching is a widespread problem in the churches today. Too many Christians watch movies, and I fear that they do so with little or no discretion. The temptation is very strong. I feel it too. But we must re

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Remembering God

Gerrit Vos·1944-09-01

No, we do not begrudge the young their youth, nor the children of the church their springtime of life. To the very contrary: we love to look at them and we smile when we listen to their characteristic speech. But in all your fun, young people, do not forget your God! When you are young and walk in t