CHALLENGES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE #1

By David J. Riggs

Intro.
   A. Usually young people like a challenge.
      1. In any type of game or sport, young people become very
         competitive.
      2. Put before young people a challenge and you have an
         incentive to move them.
   B. Sometimes the challenges which are put before young people
      are evil.
      1. A good example of this is the things sometimes required
         of college students in order to get into a fraternity.
         a. There have been some deaths resulting from young
            people trying to do some wild, ridiculous thing to
            get initiated into a fraternity.
   C. In this lesson we suggest some worthwhile challenges for
      young people, or one could call these, "worthwhile goals" for
      young people.

I. THE CHALLENGE OF RESPECTING AUTHORITY.
   A. There seems to be a tendency among young people today to
      disregard and disrespect authority.
      1. They desire to be free, with no restraints or restrictions,
         and no one telling them what to do.
      2. There seems to be a stage in the teen-years wherein most
         want to rebel against authority.
   B. Young people must learn that all their lives they will have
      someone to whom they must give account: parents, school
      officials, employers, policemen, judges, income tax officials,
      etc., and God.
      1. Young people should seek to obey God in all things. 
         Eccl. 12:1
      2. They need to learn to obey their parents for this is right
         and good.  Eph. 6:1-3; Col. 3:20
         a. Brother Ervin Lee once said that he still obeys his
            parents although they have long since been dead. 
            He said he still knows what they would want him to
            do.
      3. They need to obey the laws of the land.  Rom. 13:1
         a. What may seem as harmless fun to some, may put
            them in jail.
         b. While it might be fashionable to some to rail at law
            enforcement officers and government officials, and
            to openly defy the laws of the land, young Christians
            will have no part in such, nor will they sympathize
            with those who do those things .
         c. Young people, don't follow a crowd to do evil.  Ex.
            23:2
            (1) Even a pack of dogs will do things that one
                would not normally do.

II. THE CHALLENGE OF BECOMING RESPONSIBLE.
   A. Learn to work hard.  Hard work is good for you.  Lam. 3:27
      1. Young ladies, learn to work.  This will help you later to
         be a responsible wife and mother.
      2. Young men, learn to work.  This will help you later to
         hold down a job and will probably make you the best
         laborer on the job.
   B. Those who work hard will make good in life.  The lazy will
      have much trouble.
      1. Prov. 6:6-9 -- An armed man overpowers the victim who
         is unprepared.
         a. Prov. 10:4; 12:24; 13:4,11 -- Young people, get a
            job that you enjoy and work hard at it.  This is the
            only way to survive in this world.
         b. The writer of Proverbs had many hard words against
            the lazy -- Prov. 10:5,26; 12:27; 15:19; 18:9; 20:4
      2. Also, in the N.T. people are encouraged to work.  Rom.
         12:11; 1 Thess. 4:11-12; 
         a. Remember Paul's strong words to those who will
            not work.  2 Thess. 3:10
         b. Remember, too, that while physical labor is
            important, there is a labor that is much more
            important--the work of the Lord.  1 Cor. 15:58
            (1) Usually, those who are diligent workers at
                their jobs, in their homes, etc., are also the
                hard workers in the Lord's kingdom.
            (2) An older brother once said, "Making a living
                is like chopping weeds."  He said, "we need to
                chop the weeds out of our own garden, but
                we don't need to chop all weeds everywhere. 
                Likewise, we need to work to make a living,
                but we don't need to take advantage of every
                money making opportunity.  We need to
                spend some of our time in serving the Lord."

III.  THE CHALLENGE OF GAINING WISDOM.
   A. The main endeavor of youth in the early years is secular
      education.
      1. Young people should look at education as a challenging
         opportunity and do their best.
      2. Some consider education as a useless drudgery and waste
         away their opportunities. 
         a. This is bad because we are rapidly moving into a
            society where good education and specialized
            training are necessary to survive.
         b. To many young people, those early years are wasted
            years in which they don't learn anything.
   B. In spite of this, we should not make education a goal in and of
      itself.
      1. Many seek after higher education to the sacrifice of their
         faith and spiritual growth.
      2. In much wisdom is much grief.  Eccl. 1:18  A knowledge
         of many things brings worries of all kinds, e.g., watching
         the news on TV can be depressing.
      3. In the end it amounts to much weariness of the flesh. 
         Eccl. 12:12
      4. It will be a wasted and wretched life if in the end we are
         a genius, but die and go to torment.
   C. Seek to gain spiritual wisdom.  Prov. 23:23; 2 Pet. 3:18; Luke
      21:34
      1. Ezra 7:10 --There are four things mentioned in this that
         Ezra sought to do:
         a. He prepared his heart.  This is where it all begins;
            there must be a willing heart to know God and His
            will.   1 Pet. 2:2; 1 Pet. 1:13
         b. He prepared his heart to seek the law of God. 
            Eph. 5:17; Rom. 12:2
            (1) In  college, young people will be studying
                many books, but there is one book that is a
                thousand times more important than all.
            (2) College books will initiate you into the work
                place--industry, the business world, etc., but
                the Book of God will lead you to heaven.
         c. Ezra prepared his heart to do the law of God.  We
            all should seek to know the Lord's will and to do it.
         d. Ezra prepared his heart to teach the will of God. 
            Notice, too, that Ezra had the proper order of
            things.  Not like some who want to teach before
            they learn the law, and before they are willing to do
            it.  1 Tim. 1:7
   D. It is the spiritual wisdom that will lead you to eternal life. 
      Prov. 4:7; 2 Tim. 3:15; James 1:21

Concl.
   A. In this first lesson, we have placed before young people the
      challenges of respecting authority, becoming responsible, and
      gaining wisdom--especially spiritual wisdom.
      1. In the next lesson, we want to consider these challenges:
         gaining experience, rejecting worldliness, and growing
         spiritually.
   B. Young people, we hope that you rise up to meet all these
      challenges.
      1. By meeting them, you can have a happy life here in this
         world, and in the world to come, eternal life.
   C. A great challenge before all young people is obeying the
      gospel and becoming a Christian.
      1. Believe on the Lord.  John 6:29
      2. Repent of all past sins.  Acts 17:30
      3. Confess before men that Jesus is Lord.  Rom. 10:9
      4. Be baptized.  Mark 16:15-16