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Avoid Double Standard, Speakers Urge Youths

By Cleopatra Eki
24 May 2015   |   2:46 am
CHRISTIAN Youths have been advised to walk wisely and avoid being distracted by materialism, unwholesome Internet and entertainment activities at this global age.
Youths gathering PHOTO: thesheet

Youths gathering PHOTO: thesheet

CHRISTIAN Youths have been advised to walk wisely and avoid being distracted by materialism, unwholesome Internet and entertainment activities at this global age.

Brother Joseph Owoeye gave the admonition at a one-day Circuit Assembly programme in Lagos, organised by the Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses with the theme: “Keep Seeking Jehovah’s Righteousness”.

Speaking on the topic: “Help others to seek Jehovah’s Righteousness: Our Children,” Owoeye enjoined the youths to walk with the wise and become wiser, while those that walk with the foolish will fare badly.

Advising them on modest dressing, music and serving God in righteousness, Owoeye said they should read the Bible regularly, as by so doing they would discover that Jehovah is good. He urged them to believe in God’s Word and get assistance from His Holy Spirit and do research.

The Circuit Overseer, Brother Solomon Origborigha, in his message: “How you can distinguish right from wrong” said, “if everything good in life has standard, Jehovah our Creator has greater standards, which govern both heavenly and earthly creatures. Hence, there are high levels of organisation and no conflicts.

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