The Teenage Years of Jesus Christ

Review by Gina Hall

The Bible says in Ecclesiastes 12:1, “Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh, when thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them.”

‘Remember’ means more than “think about God.” It means “pay attention to, consider with the intention of obeying.” In our children’s youthful years, it is easy to get caught up in all the enjoyments of youth. Because of that, we must help our children lay a foundation of God’s Word that will equip them for the dark and difficult days that are coming. Then they will be like ‘a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth fruit in his season: his leaf shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.’ (Psalm1:3)

This is a book for parents to children of all ages. This is an outstanding book to read for your spiritual development and the spiritual development of your children – young and old. You may be looking for some guidance on what your teenager should be doing for personal devotions, or you may want some fresh ideas on how to simply study the Bible. This book will be a tremendous help to you.

It’s an easy-to-read book filled with lots of Scripture that will give specific plans in helping you increase in wisdom, and knowledge, and in favor with God and man. If your children are not yet teenagers, you will want to read this book now so you are prepared to guide them through their teenage years. If your children are grown, you will still appreciate the godly counsel that this book has to offer. It really is a scriptural plan for ultimate growth in the Word of God.

“The grass withereth the flower fadeth, but the Word of our God shall stand forever.” Isaiah 40:8.

If parents are fully equipped, they will be that much better off in equipping their children to walk the straight and narrow road that leads at last to home.

This book can be purchased for $5.50 at our church bookstore.  http://www.baptist-books.com

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