Saturday, October 08, 2005

The Common Mistake

     It is an all too familiar story. The born again teenager that fails to grow in his faith and experience true Christianity. Instead of “Diving in,” he is content with “Being a Christian on Sunday.” The most common reason for this is the greatest enemy of teenagers- peer pressure. They reconcile their beliefs because it’s popular and they want to fit in. They take up their cross and set an example for the fear of rejection. As they watch television, they are told that it’s okay to smoke, drink, party, and lead an immoral lifestyle. Many newborn Christians come home to parents that show no concern for their child’s moral welfare, while they should be spiritually instructing and setting a good example. Today, Liberalism and Secular Humanism reign as the supreme culture of America, telling teens to “Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we will die.” Unfortunately, many infant Christians accept this lifestyle and never have the chance to live in unadulterated Christianity. Romans 12:2a says, “Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” By obeying this scripture, we reject the flesh and accept Christ.