Only Jehovah can do this.

Praise Jesus 🙌🏽

Alleuia 🙌🏽

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... Read moreReflecting on the phrase "Only Jehovah can do this," I am reminded of how faith shapes resilience and purpose, especially among the youth. The message delivered by Dr. Octavius Moore during the Youth Sunday event highlights the importance of young people embracing their spiritual roles despite challenges or doubts from others, as referenced in 1 Timothy 4:12. Youth today often face pressure to conform or feel underestimated, but leaning on faith creates a foundation for impactful leadership. The encouragement to "not let anyone look down on you because you are young" serves as a powerful reminder that age does not limit one's ability to make a difference. This resonates deeply with the energy of youth worship and service, inspiring me and many others to actively participate in our communities with confidence and hope. In my own experience volunteering at youth ministries, I have seen firsthand how embracing spiritual teachings encourages growth in character and purpose. Events like the one held at 1867 East Ledbetter Drive provide not only a platform for worship but also a space for young individuals to unite, serve, and develop leadership skills grounded in faith. This message goes beyond just church gatherings; it motivates young people to carry their beliefs and actions into everyday life, reflecting Jesus’ teachings through kindness, dedication, and courage. The joyful praises — ‘‘Praise Jesus’ and ‘‘Alleluia’’— encapsulate a spirit of gratitude and trust in divine guidance, which many can find strength in when facing personal or communal challenges. Ultimately, this message emphasizes reliance on Jehovah’s power while empowering youth to confidently lead and serve, knowing they are instruments in a larger, meaningful purpose.