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What does it mean to flee youthful lusts?

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Fleeing youthful lusts involves avoiding ambitions and desires that lead us away from a gracious Christian character.

In 2 Timothy 2:22, Paul instructs Timothy to flee youthful lusts, which encompass not only immoral desires but also the pride and ambition often associated with youth. This exhortation encourages believers to cultivate a spirit of humility and grace, remaining grounded in the truth of the gospel rather than getting swept up in prideful pursuits or contentious attitudes. The focus here is on pursuing righteousness, faith, love, and peace, as these virtues reflect the character of Christ and build up the body of believers.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:22

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The Fugitive
Todd Nibert · Jun 10, 2007
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