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    El Futuro es Ahora (part 2)

     

    El Futuro es Ahora

    The Future is Now, and You Are Not Too Young
    (Part 2) 

    By José Cortés Jr.
    Carlyle C. Simmons

    For about three decades I have observed that although youth and young adults are very much affected by the challenges and problems in society and in our churches, they are hardly ever the cause of these problems. If you find this statement hard to believe, look around in your church and in board and committee meetings. How many youth and young adults are voting members? Youth are hardly ever the cause of the problem, because most times they are not among those making the decisions. They are often considered too young for the present and maybe the future. When David showed up, Saul and his army were in big trouble. The trouble was not David's doing or the doing of David's generation.

    "And Saul said to David, 'You are not able to go against this Philistine to fight with him; for you are a youth, and he a man of war from his youth' "—1 Samuel 17:33 (NKJV).

    Here are a few more great lessons from this Bible story:

    "You are the future" and "you are too young" are two significant mistakes we have made regarding our youth. Satan has been successful in having us perpetuate these phrases, hoping that he will prevent new generations from becoming change agents in this world and in the church. I say to the youth that believing these phrases will paralyze you, and one day you will wake up and realize that the future never came and that now you don't have the passion, drive, or energy to make the difference you once wanted to make. In frustration, you too will start telling the younger generations that they are too young. Unless someone stops believing these lies, the cycle will repeat itself and the church will never become what God wants it to be.

    If you don't do something today, you may have nothing tomorrow. Saul did not realize that without David in the present, Israel faced destruction, slavery, and exile. There would be no future unless David acted. In order to have a future, there must be a present. If you sacrifice the present for the sake of the future, the future may never come. If you are young and you are not active in the church today, you may not be in church when you become an adult. Find a ministry and begin to work for God, for your church, and for your community today.

    Dear adult, enable the youth for service and leadership today, even if you have to yield your place to one of them. With God's blessing, this will assure a growing movement and a victorious church tomorrow.

    Stop looking around to see who is going to do the job at hand. This world and our church are filled with people who are standing and looking around to see who is going to do the work. God is willing to use you, and anyone who is willing, to do great and awesome things in His name. When God gave the challenge, the young man, Isaiah, who trusted Him said, "Here I am."

    David could have believed the lies and waited, but he trusted God and did something. If you are an Adventist youth or a young adult in Bermuda, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, or New York, I challenge you to embrace the fact that the future is now. And please remember, you are not too young to serve and lead for God.

    (read part 1)

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