Youth :
Lancelot Lives The time is now to become a knight in shining armour because someday you just might want to rescue that princess. Here’s how.
The army of cardboard cupids is hovering overhead. Carnation sales are sweeping the hallways of the nation’s schools. Love is in the air or at least infatuation. Whether Valentine’s Day sweeps you into la-la-love-land or drives you as far as possible from those red, lacy hearts, at some time in life you’ve probably felt the shortness of breath, butterflying stomach and knees buckling at the sight of her. And if tortured long enough, you might even confess to seeing that far-off vision of romance and marriage knight-in-shining-armour style where you ride a white horse to the rescue of the beautiful maiden, who swoons with all-consuming love as you slay the dragon, sweep her off her feet and ride into the sunset to live happily ever after. Don’t worry, Lancelot, it’s OK to dream. The good thing is that marriage is a long way off for you, so you’ve got plenty of time to prepare. Because here’s the thing: Knights don’t just happen. Those armour-suited guys from the Round Table had some serious training to do before being whacked over the shoulders by the king and dubbed a knight. The same is true for you. What you do today matters later in life. And now is the time for training to become that knightly future husband. Consider this your crash course in gallantry. Listen well, young squire, and you may one day have your pick of all the princesses of the land. PUT PURITY INTO PRACTICE God created sex as an amazing gift to be shared between husband and wife. What kind of present do you want to be to your future wife? One carefully wrapped and unstained, or carelessly dented and ripped open? Honour her now by living out a commitment to sexual purity until marriage.
CHIVALRY LIVES Knights haven’t been around for centuries, but they’re still known for their gentlemanly manners. Those guys knew how to treat women.
COMMUNICATION IS KEY If you’ve ever had a girlfriend, you know it’s not all fun and games. Fights and disagreements happen. Marriage is the same way, and the strongest relationships are those in which both people are able to talk and work through their feelings and emotions.
LASTING A LIFETIME No one goes into marriage planning to have it end a few years down the road. Ensure your chances of a solid lifelong marriage now by using your “single” time to find your security in your relationship with Christ and let Him teach you through friendships with others.
GET PAST THE BIG “I” You’ve heard it before: The world doesn’t revolve around you. Do everyone a favour: Get your eyes off yourself every once in a while. One day, it’ll be crucial to your marriage to serve your wife and put her needs before your own.
HELP SAVE MARRIAGE If some political groups have their way, marriage won’t be the same once you’re old enough to enjoy it. The institution of marriage is under attack like never before. You’ve probably heard all the talk about same-sex marriage on the news or in your current events studies at school. Many homosexual groups want to legalize marriage between two women or two men, and one group of scholars and activists wants to de-legalize marriage altogether. So what’s the big deal? Marriage is God’s masterpiece: the union of man and woman that capped his Creation (Genesis 2:18-25). It’s a reflection of the intimacy He desires with His followers (Jeremiah 3:14). It’s a holy covenant between a man and woman that is legally recognized by the state, and it provides the God-designed framework for having and raising children. Sure, we humans have weakened it with our rampant divorce, but that doesn’t mean marriage isn’t worth defending. Holding to marriage’s original definition as between one man and one woman is not an act of intolerance; it’s a protection of the basic family structure. Decades of research confirm a long list of benefits in traditional one man/one woman marriage for both adults (longer, happier lives, less stress, more fulfilling sex lives) and kids (fewer illnesses, less poverty, better academic development, less drug use and violence). What can you do to help protect marriage? Know what you believe and defend marriage in classroom discussions, written papers, student publication or debates. Ask your youth pastor or small group leader to study and discuss marriage and why it matters.
Jesse Florea is the editor of Clubhouse magazine. ——————————————————————————–
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