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The Sins of Youth

Gene Braaksma·2003-04-01

We live in a world that is ever growing in sin; young people are confronted with the wickedness of a world that grows more sinful at an alarming rate. What parents would not want to help their children avoid the same sinful mistakes that they made in their youth? These same sins that they in the foo

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Sins of Youth Remember Not

Joshua Engelsma·2019-02-10

The most aged saint here tonight would say, there's still much room for growth. I have only a small beginning of the new obedience. That especially characterizes us in our youth. That's something that each one of us, as we grow older and we mature, and look back upon with great sorrow and shame

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Sins of Youth Remember Not

Ryan Barnhill·2016-10-30

Those two, because that's what David focuses on here in the text. The question then is, what are these sins of youth? Why are they of a unique character? And we need to see too that those sins too of long ago are pardoned in the blood of Jesus Christ. And that's the pardon also of the sins of ear

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Remember Not the Sins of Youth (LD 21)

  1. A troubled soul
  2. An urgent plea
  3. A glorious purpose Psalters 319, 142, 362, 64
James Slopsema·2012-01-29

I don't care how old you get, you should always be looking to mature, to become more and more spiritually mature. None of us will arrive at full maturity in this life. And the reality of life is that youth do not always have the maturity to handle the responsibilities and privileges that are gi

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Bible Outlines

P. DeBoer·1943-08-01

Because of the appeal and power of sin youth may easily be tempted to stray. Youth is an important period of life; it is the time life’s choices are made—the choices which in after-life we merely live out. What is lost in youth cannot easily be regained, what is done cannot easily be undone. A waste

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The Strength of Youth to Overcome

George C Lubbers·1986-03-01

Also the sins of young people, boys and girls, have been washed away. The original sin and guilt in Adam in which you are born as well as the sins which you now confess. 0, the multitude of the sins also of young people. These are sins of youth. How well we know them, do we not? They are youthful lu

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The Daily Press

Sarah Mowery·2015-06-01

Some of the sins of youth result in bitter consequences that last for the length of one’s life: be warned, young people! Though painful, that reality is something for which we must be thankful, for the Lord strengthens our faith and sanctifies us in the way of chastisement. Yet we are not to dwell o

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Fleeing Youthful Lusts

George C Lubbers·1968-08-01

Youth is a wonderful time in one’s life. But it is also the time of peculiar temptations. Did not David pray, and do we not sing “Sins of youth remember not”? Speaking generally, it may safely be said that youth is one step from childhood and two steps from maturity of manhood!

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Appreciation

B. Verstrate·1949-05-01

I once read an explanation of the text: “Lord, remember not the sins of my youth”, and the author concluded that the sin of youth is the sin of lack of ap­preciation. Failure to appreciate what God, our parents, teachers, ministers, and associates are doing and have done for us, that is the sin of y

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God As Our Protector

Russell Dykstra·2003-10-01

You, like your parents, conceived and born in sin, have fallen into sins, perhaps even grievous sins—sins of fornication, of stealing, of drunkenness, or rebellion. Understand the power of that attack! These are sins that, for the youths of this world of unbelief, set them on the path of destruction