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The Youth Proverbs ( Volume 5)

Be the King's colt,
Let Him ride on you,
Now that you are a colt,
He wants to ride on you.

Many horses,
Yet, He loves to ride on a colt,
He knows you can carry Him,
He wants to ride on you.

Say yes,
And will loose you,
And out of wilderness,
He will bring you.

You have an enemy,
He tied you in the dark jungle,
But, the King hath need of you,
Say yes, and He will loose you.

Let Him ride on you,
When they sing to Him hosanna,
They'll make you walk on the palm fronds,
He delights in colts.

For His glory,
To your honour,
He needs not horses,
He needs colt.

All colts have an enemy,
The enemy wants them perish in the dark jungle,
Here comes the King of kings,
He wants to ride on colts in the city.

Two choices;
Agree to let Him ride on you,
He will come for you and loose you and bring you to the city,
Say no and die under the tree in the dark jungle.

Daughters of Zion await you,
They want to spread their garments,
Great multitudes await you,
They want to sing for the king's Glory.

Dear Youth, you are the colt.
Give your all and let Him ride on you,
Like He rode on Timothy,
It is for your honour.


In a Nutshell;
       God delights in Youth. Why? Because they are full of strength and once they are established in their youthful age, they can not be shaken in their old age. God wants every Youth to release their totality to Him, their talents, gifts and all they have. Eventhough, He gave it all to them, He wants them also to give it back to Him. 
      As a Youth, you have two choices to make, give your "all" to Him, let Him ride on you like He rode on that colt in the book of Matthew 21:1-9 or you struggle your life with Him and perish like King Saul. Someone said he wasn't a youth? Let's check this verse of the Bible, " And he had a son, whose name was Saul, a choice young man, and a goodly: and there was not among the children of Israel a goodlier person than he: from his shoulders and upward he was higher than any of the people." (1Samuel 9:2).
      You can have all the talents in this world, if you don't give Him your all, no matter how gainful the talent may be, you are just like that colt in the jungle. Give Him your all now that you have your strength in full!



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