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Sep 02 2008, 6:31 pm - By New_Vision_Baptist_Church
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The lesson tonight was on peer pressure most of my students were already well taught on the subject which is great but like another student of mine said it never hurts to refresh and that is so true no matter what age or stage we are in sometimes we need to just go back to the start back to the basics of what we have learned as christians, read your bible surround yourself with godly influences know what you are easily tempted to fall into because believe me the devil knows better than u your weaknesses
ITS like that old saying you have to stand for something or you'll fall for anything...well i don't know about you but i choose to stand for God and so my precious teens and those adults out there needing a little refresher...be wise be smart be aware of who and what you stand for Your Family in Christ Shay and the New Vision Crew
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Sep 03 2008, 9:55 pm - Replied by: New_Vision_Baptist_Church
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Thank you for sharing your wisdom i pray that God continue to use you...and while i believe that my teens should not surround themselves with ungodly influences i do encourage them to remember that God made everyone and he would desire that not one of them parish so spread his word to all people but becareful not to fall back into old ways when i say surround with Godly influences i am not saying to never have contact with people who are not saved because that would be against what God tells us with the great commission however i do ask that they keep there distance from conforming...my favorite verse is be not conformed to this world but transformed |
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Oct 27 2008, 10:36 pm - Replied by: sly17fan
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I agree and believe that we just need to remember what matters most.
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I agree and believe that we just need to remember what matters most.