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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 10 MIN

“Set an Example”

from "Prayer Changes Everything" Devotion for Today · host Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior Jesus

June 24, 2026 Daily Devotional: “Set an Example”1 Timothy 4:12 ​"Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity."  When Paul wrote this letter to Timothy, Timothy was stepping into a massive role. He was overseeing a growing, complex church community in Ephesus, surrounded by leaders who were much older, more experienced, and likely skeptical of his youth. It’s easy to imagine Timothy feeling unqualified, intimidated, orwaiting for "some day" when he’d finally have enough gray hair to be taken seriously. But Paul stops him in his tracks with a powerful truth: God’s call on your life doesn't come with an age requirement. ​This is a call to lead in midst of our grief, as the heartbreaking tragedy at a National High School in a local city has shaken us to our core. To see young lives cut short, to see a sanctuary of learning pierced by sudden violence,leaves us with heavy hearts and a barrage of questions. When the perpetrators themselves are teenagers, and the loss includes brave souls—who stood at the door to protect his classmates—the weight on the younger generation feels unimaginably complex. ​In moments like this, the world often looks at the youth through a lens of fear, concern, or doubt. It is easy for people to overgeneralize or look down on the capability of the younger generation to bring about goodness. But Paul’s words to a young Timothy ring out with vital urgency today. He commands: “Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young.” You do not have to wait until you are older to be an agent of healing, peace, and change. Even as our communities mourn, the youth are called to lead the way back to hope. The world often tells us to wait our turn. It suggests that we need more credentials, more experience, or a better title before we can make a real impact. But Paul flips the script. He tells Timothy not to let people look down on his youth, not by arguing or demanding respect, but by living in a way that commands it. Character is the ultimate equalizer. Paul gives us five distinct areas where we can set an absolute standard, no matter our age or social standing: Paul breaks down exactly how to set that example. ​In speech-from a digital world where online spaces can sometimes foster isolation or toxic ideas, choose words that build up rather than tear down. Letyour speech reflect empathy, checking in on friends who are quietly struggling or being bullied. ​In conduct-honor the memory of those lost by living lives of purpose, integrity, and safety. Stand up against violence and look out for one another's well-being. ​In love-let love be your fierce response to hatred. Reach out to the marginalized and lonely in your classrooms. ​In faith- when the world feels broken and unsafe, anchoring your heart in faith reminds us that darkness does not get the final say. Protect your mind and your heart from media, games, and influences that desensitize us to the value of human life.Notice that none of these areas require wealth, a degree, or decades of experience. They require a heart fully surrendered to God. When you focus on cultivating these traits, your life becomes a beacon of light that influencesothers—regardless of how old you are. You don't have to wait to start leading. You can start exactly where you are today. ​Like Christ, who showed us the ultimate example of love and sacrifice by protecting his peers, you have the power to be a light. You don’t need a position of great authority to change the culture of your school—you just need the willingness to set an example right where you are. ​Your age does not define your capacity to show Christ's love. Today, how can you set an example of peace in your circle of friends?

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June 24, 2026 Daily Devotional: “Set an Example”1 Timothy 4:12 ​"Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity."  When Paul wrote this letter to Timothy, Timothy was stepping into a massive role. He was overseeing a growing, complex church community in Ephesus, surrounded by leaders who were much older, more experienced, and likely skeptical of his youth. It’s easy to imagine Timothy feeling unqualified, intimidated, orwaiting for "some day" when he’d finally have enough gray hair to be taken seriously. But Paul stops him in his tracks with a powerful truth: God’s call on your life doesn't come with an age requirement. ​This is a call to lead in midst of our grief, as the heartbreaking tragedy at a National High School in a local city has shaken us to our core. To see young lives cut short, to see a sanctuary of learning pierced by sudden violence,leaves us with heavy hearts and a barrage of questions. When the perpetrators themselves are teenagers, and the loss includes brave souls—who stood at the door to protect his classmates—the weight on the younger generation feels unimaginably complex. ​In moments like this, the world often looks at the youth through a lens of fear, concern, or doubt. It is easy for people to overgeneralize or look down on the capability of the younger generation to bring about goodness. But Paul’s words to a young Timothy ring out with vital urgency today. He commands: “Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young.” You do not have to wait until you are older to be an agent of healing, peace, and change. Even as our communities mourn, the youth are called to lead the way back to hope. The world often tells us to wait our turn. It suggests that we need more credentials, more experience, or a better title before we can make a real impact. But Paul flips the script. He tells Timothy not to let people look down on his youth, not by arguing or demanding respect, but by living in a way that commands it. Character is the ultimate equalizer. Paul gives us five distinct areas where we can set an absolute standard, no matter our age or social standing: Paul breaks down exactly how to set that example. ​In speech-from a digital world where online spaces can sometimes foster isolation or toxic ideas, choose words that build up rather than tear down. Letyour speech reflect empathy, checking in on friends who are quietly struggling or being bullied. ​In conduct-honor the memory of those lost by living lives of purpose, integrity, and safety. Stand up against violence and look out for one another's well-being. ​In love-let love be your fierce response to hatred. Reach out to the marginalized and lonely in your classrooms. ​In faith- when the world feels broken and unsafe, anchoring your heart in faith reminds us that darkness does not get the final say. Protect your mind and your heart from media, games, and influences that desensitize us to the value of human life.Notice that none of these areas require wealth, a degree, or decades of experience. They require a heart fully surrendered to God. When you focus on cultivating these traits, your life becomes a beacon of light that influencesothers—regardless of how old you are. You don't have to wait to start leading. You can start exactly where you are today. ​Like Christ, who showed us the ultimate example of love and sacrifice by protecting his peers, you have the power to be a light. You don’t need a position of great authority to change the culture of your school—you just need the willingness to set an example right where you are. ​Your age does not define your capacity to show Christ's love. Today, how can you set an example of peace in your circle of friends?

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