28/03/2026
FINAL DAY
God has always cared for young people, even when they feel overlooked or not good enough. In the Bible, we see how He used the youth in powerful ways, despite their situation, background, or struggles. Just like Ishmael, who was once left in the wilderness, God still saw his future and had a purpose for his life. In the same way, God sees something great in every young person today.
In 1 Timothy 4:12, we are reminded not to let anyone look down on us because of our age. Instead of feeling discouraged or trying to prove ourselves through pride, we are called to be examples in how we speak and act. Our words should be kind and thoughtful, and our actions should reflect who we are as followers of Christ. The way we live can speak louder than anything we say.
As young people, we are also called to live with love, faith, and purity. Love should guide how we treat others. Faith should keep us strong even when things are difficult. And purity reminds us that our lives belong to God, so we should take care of our choices, our bodies, and our hearts. These are not just ideas, but a way of life that shows others what it means to follow Jesus.
No matter how others see you, remember that God already sees your value. You are chosen, you have a purpose, and you can make a difference. When you live out these principles, you become a living example to others. This is how the youth can move in action. It is not by force, but by a life that reflects Christ every day.
As “Youth Movement in Action”, we are one movement, united in purpose and faith. We grow together, support one another, and live as examples in speech, conduct, love, faith, and purity. This is how we move — not alone, but as one, making an impact for Christ.