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1. Energetic Years
However, that’s not the only reason why God commands us to remember our Creator in our young years. It’s also because these are our most energetic years.
2. Sensitive Years
Why do far more of us become Christians in our youth than in our middle or old age? It’s because youthful years are sensitive years. Without giving up our belief in “Total Depravity” we can say that it’s “easier” to believe and repent when we are younger. It’s never easy, but it’s easier. And it’s easier because as we get older our heart is hardened thicker, our conscience is seared number, our sins root deeper, our deadness becomes deader.
3. Teachable Years
We learn more in our youth than in any other period of life. That’s true in all subjects, but especially true in religious instruction. All the Christians I’ve met who were converted to Christ late in life have expressed huge regrets about how little they know and how little they can now learn. I encourage them to value and use whatever time the Lord gives them, but they often feel they have to study twice as hard to learn half as well.
4. Dangerous Years
Young years are minefield years: hormones, peer pressure, alcohol, drugs, pornography, immorality, testosterone, etc. Few navigate these years without blowing up here and there. Dangers abound on every side – and on the inside. How many “first” temptations become “last” temptations! How much we need our Creator to keep us and carry us through this battlefield.
Almost Home
The first poem I submitted for publication has been published by The Lindenwood Review: a literary journal of literary prose. To say that I was speechless and excited to be published by a University is an understatement. The poem is about isolation. And at the end of your life, you find comfort in your childhood memories. What do you see in the poem? Link…
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Back to childhood... Ramune... (2015) #alexdtravels #pikachu #doraemon #ramune #drink #childhoos #travel #alexdtravels (at Kamegawa Station)
THE DRIVE RADIO TOP 10 RETURNETH! (CONGRATS...YOUR WEEK CAN NOW BEGIN.)
THE DRIVE RADIO TOP 10 RETURNETH! (CONGRATS…YOUR WEEK CAN NOW BEGIN.)
Broadcasting music that belongs to subgenres such as “Dreamwave, Outrun, 80’s retro electro, and Disco,” Drive Radio is the nexus of cool — highlighting the synthwave’s most cocksure talents via webradio straight out of Belgium! The “Drive Radio Top 10” is presented below for your listening pleasure. If you’re a fan of Tangerine Dream, Nicholas Winding Refn’s Drive, or electronic music in general…
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