Peer pressure// Mcgi Topic review

By @marrying1/13/2026hive-182074

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Greetings everyone, I welcome you all to my blog.
It's another great day to listen to the word of God by his servant Bro Eli Soriano

According to Bro. Eli, friendships may come and go, but God remains constant in our daily lives. No matter how much we value our relationships with others, they are not permanent—people may eventually leave us. In the end, it is God alone whom we truly need.

Bro. Eli also teaches that peer pressure is something youths commonly experience, and for this reason, it should not automatically be seen as a sin. It is a natural part of growing up and interacting with others.

However, the Bible reminds us in Ecclesiastes 12:1:
“Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh, when thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them.”

This verse teaches us the importance of remembering and honoring God while we are still young, before difficult times arrive. As youths, we must understand that peer pressure will always exist. Friends may invite us to join them in parties or other activities that may not align with God’s will.

We should also avoid seeing ourselves as hypocrites simply because we attend church while still facing challenges in our social lives. This struggle is normal. What truly brings condemnation is attending a church where the true Word of God is not taught. But when we consistently worship in a place where God’s Word is preached in truth and sincerity, spiritual growth will follow. Over time, this growth will help us overcome peer pressure and live more God-centered lives.

Thank you for reading.

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