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What does it mean to flee from youthful lusts?

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Fleeing youthful lusts refers to avoiding sinful ambitions and desires that can compromise one's walk with God.

In 2 Timothy 2:22, Paul encourages Timothy to 'flee also youthful lusts,' which encompasses not only overtly sinful desires but also ambitions driven by pride and self-importance. These youthful aspirations can lead to contentious attitudes and a lack of grace, detracting from the believer’s capacity to embody Christ-like humility. Instead, Christians are called to pursue virtues like faith, love, and peace, fostering a spirit of holiness that aligns with their divine nature and reflects their call in Christ.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:22

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The Fugitive
Todd Nibert · Jun 10, 2007
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