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What does 'flee youthful lusts' mean in the Bible?

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'Flee youthful lusts' refers to avoiding desires that are impulsive and contrary to God's will, which can lead to ruin (2 Timothy 2:22).

In 2 Timothy 2:22, the exhortation to 'flee youthful lusts' encourages young believers to actively avoid the temptations that can lead to destructive paths. The term 'youthful lusts' encompasses a range of desires, including but not limited to physical urges, materialism, and reckless ambition. Paul recognizes that young people often act on impulse without considering the consequences of their actions. Godly wisdom teaches that not all desires are sinful; however, when pursued outside of God's guidelines, they can lead to significant harm and disappointment. The directive to flee these lusts indicates not only a physical departure from tempting situations but also a rejection of the mindset that elevates such desires above spiritual commitments.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:22

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