09/05/2026
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Many young people today are searching for purpose, identity, and significance. In a generation filled with noise, pressure, confusion, and comparison, many silently ask: โDoes my life really matter?โ
One of the enemyโs greatest lies to this generation is this: โYou are too young for God to use.โ
But the Bible tells a completely different story.
Before Jeremiah ever preached to nations, before he stood before kings, God already declared purpose over his life:
โBefore I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart...โ (Jeremiah 1:5)
Jeremiah immediately responded with insecurity:
โAh, Lord God! Behold, I do not know how to speak, for I am only a youth.โ (Jeremiah 1:6)
How many young people still feel the same way today?
โIโm not ready.โ
โIโm not good enough.โ
โI donโt know enough.โ
โSomeone else is more gifted.โ
Yet God did not withdraw His calling because of Jeremiahโs fear.
Excuses cannot cancel calling.
Moses said he could not speak.
Gideon believed he was the weakest.
Esther feared for her life.
Peter saw himself as sinful.
Yet God still used them.
Why? Because God does not wait for perfection before He calls people. He looks for surrendered hearts.
And when God calls, He also equips.
โThen the Lord put forth His hand and touched my mouth...โ (Jeremiah 1:9)
David was still a youth when he faced Goliath.
Mary was young when she carried the promise of Christ.
Timothy was young when he led the church.
The disciples were ordinary young men.
The Kingdom of God has always advanced through surrendered young people.
This generation does not only need young attendees inside the church.
The church needs committed young laborers.
Young people willing to pray.
Young people willing to serve.
Young people willing to stand for truth even when culture goes the opposite direction.
We are living in a difficult generation. Darkness is loud. Compromise is celebrated. Truth is often rejected. Yet this is exactly the kind of generation where God raises young people who will stand boldly for Him.
Mordecai told Esther:
โAnd who knows whether you have come to the kingdom for such a time as this?โ (Esther 4:14)
You were not born accidentally into this generation.
God placed you here for a reason.
The question is not whether this generation is difficult.
The question is whether you are willing to answer Godโs call within it.
The voice of God is still asking today:
โWhom shall I send, and who will go for Us?โ (Isaiah 6:8)
May this generation rise and answer:
โHere am I. Send me.โ
Shalom,
Bro. Nelmar