Title: Young Joshua (Ex 33:7-11)
Just as there is a morning in a day and a spring in a year, everyone has their youth. The success or failure of a nation and the success or failure of a family depend on the youth. You can foretell the future of that country by looking at the country's youth. The light and dark of history and good fortune depend only on the progress of young people. Educating and training a young person right away is a great and precious task above all else. Aristotle said that the fate of a country depends on the education of its youth. Today is Youth Day. We would like to take a look at how young Joshua grew up as a lumberjack and was used as a good leader. Joshua's original name was Hosea. He was the son of Nun of the tribe of Ephraim, and he was one of the twelve who went into the wilderness to spy out the land of Canaan. When Moses changed his name to Joshua, he came to be called Joshua. Joshua means Jehovah is my salvation.
First, the young Joshua did not leave the tent of meeting.
Second, the young Joshua did not leave Moses.
Third, the young Joshua did not leave the Law.
The young Joshua did not leave the tabernacle. He did not leave the spiritual leader. He did not depart from the Word of God. The young man's thinking must be straight and his eyesight is correct. We need a paradigm that Christian youth should have. Paradigms are values or rules that interpret and understand our lives. Paradigm is like an epoch. What kind of glasses you wear to see and interpret the world is important. No matter what happens, don't leave the church. Please don't leave Jesus. Please do not leave the Bible. Then God will guarantee your life.