Youth election as service for Christ

Youth service

The prophet began by pointing out the danger that awaits anyone who is satisfied with merely “attending” the Sunday service. He reminded the audience that Sunday represents only ten percent of the spiritual food a believer needs; the remainder is found in free conferences, Bible studies, and—most importantly—in one’s daily relationship with the Lord. By adding these three sources (conferences = 30 %, Bible studies = 30 %, intimate communion = 40 %), a believer reaches a full 100 % of solid formation. If these elements are neglected, one remains at a meager ten percent, becoming a “good prey” for the adversary, who exploits that half‑measure to weaken us.

 

Next, the prophet compared the Christian walk to a student who, at the end of high school, proceeds to college without the essential fundamentals: he soon encounters failures and spiritual decline. He illustrated the picture of a student who, if he only studies on Sundays, ends up at college with irreparable gaps—just as a church that feeds its members only with a shortcut does. The solution is constant engagement: persist in conferences, in Bible studies, and especially in daily intimacy with God, so that one never lacks the “spiritual baggage” needed when confronting the realities of the world.

 

The third central point dealt with the danger of corruption and compromise. The prophet described King Jeroboam, surrounded by corrupt priests and prophets, who instituted foreign worship and silenced the truth. He emphasized that today’s “elder” leaders of the church (pastors, administrators, comfortable prophets) often become protectors of a system that suffocates the youth. These elders, fearing the loss of their privileges, prefer silence and compromise, leading to the loss of spiritual fire and the erosion of the Christian witness. The prophet therefore warned, "Do not let the elders drag you into corruption; stay vigilant and keep your heart pure.

     

    The fourth turn of the message was a passionate call to the youth. The prophet declared that God has placed young people at the center of His revival plan: “Youth is the force that will move the nation; without it, nothing changes.” He urged them not to be intimidated by the elders, not to accept empty titles or flashy miracles, and to remain steadfast in the truth that God reveals each day. He reminded them that the devil’s power lies in lies, and that to defeat him they must live in truth, obey divine instructions precisely (do not eat, do not drink, do not take the same path back), and reject any compromise.

     

    Finally, the prophet concluded with a forward‑looking vision centered on action and power. He proclaimed that every young person present, by obeying God’s instruction, becomes an instrument of healing, multiplication, and transformation. He prayed for the oil of anointing to pour out upon them, for their words to be saturated with power and authority, and for their hands to become the hands of God in secular, family, and ministerial spheres. He declared that corruption would be neutralized, truth would triumph, and, by the fire of the Holy Spirit, a generation of young prophets—free from all lies and filled with the full presence of the Ever‑lasting—will arise to lead God’s people into a new era of miracles, deliverance, and glory. So be it, in the name of Jesus!

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