Storytime: An Excited Young Blood


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Today I want to share you a lesson from Proverbs 7 in a Story; my personal story.


At the window of my house I looked down through the lattice. I saw among the simple, I noticed among the young men, a youth who had no sense. He was going down the street near her corner, walking along in the direction of her house at twilight, as the day was fading, as the dark of night set in. ~ Proverbs 7:6‭-‬9


Verse 7 says, I saw amongst the simple, a youth who lacked judgment.

Unfortunately this category of people have increased greatly in our day; youth who lack judgment.

Two of such young people are described in this passage. First, the young simple man who was headed down the path. The other one is described in verse 10 (and I’ll stay here so I can share my personal experience with you).

In v.10 She is described as a woman dressed like a prostitute and with crafty intent.

Now this is one of the verses that teaches us that by your clothing and looks, we can tell your intents and the kind of person you are likely to be.

(Perhaps we should have an interactive discussion on “Faith and Fashion” to exhaust this… What do you think?)

But Solomon goes on to say that this lady is loud, defiant, seductive.

Now I have known someone like that, a neighbor’s friend; whose name begins with one of the letters of the alphabets (Hehe; sorry I can’t say… someone may recognize her).

But one time she called me at night to go see her (for a sleep over because her mother was out of town). Ei! I was in my first year in High School then and had just come home for vacation.

Now at that young age her persuasive words got me wanting to go.

Honestly eh, I wanted to go, she was sweet-tongued and she is the first lady who kissed me (a couple of days before this phone call).

So young me had his blood excited about more kissing, and she was saying some more things, Ei! At a point, she was helping me make-up some excuse to my parents so I could go out of my house for the night.

But I lived in a house where you couldn’t go and come as you wanted (naah not with my wise parents), so I believe that is what actually saved me.

Yes, that is what saved this youth who lacked judgement, which was me, from v.27: “Her house is a highway to the grave, leading down the chambers of death.”

We may all know ladies or men with such lack of judgment or we may be such ourselves (careful now Ebenezer Boham).

But only wisdom and understanding – in my case it wasn’t even my wisdom, but that of my parents – It is wisdom that can keep us from the “highway to the grave.”

If we will be honest, some of us have been youth lacking judgement; and some of us may still be (ei…careful now).

You may be thinking “argh, if it were me, I would be able to tell his/her intent” OR “Me I know boys very well/ I know girls very well..” OROh me I would have gone, nothing would have happened, I know what to do.”

(Ei Master and Miss All-knowing)

This is where you have actually missed the entire wisdom lesson in this passage.

But do tell us (comment below), where do you think the wisdom lesson actually is? (Let V. 24-27 below guide you find it).


Now then, my sons, listen to me; pay attention to what I say. Do not let your heart turn to her ways or stray into her paths. Many are the victims she has brought down; her slain are a mighty throng. Her house is a highway to the grave, leading down to the chambers of death. ~ Proverbs 7:24‭-‬27 NIV


If you’re reading this and you can relate with my personal life story or with the Proverbs 7 youth, don’t worry, there is hope for you.

There is wisdom personified calling out to you, His name is Jesus! And He is going to save you from aaalll of such situations and more. Pray with me:

“Lord Jesus, I come to you just as I am. In my folly I was a sinner, and with my own wisdom I found myself deep in sin. I believe you came to die for me and give me eternal life. I accept you into my life as my Lord and Savior, and I receive your wisdom to reign over life’s situations. Thank you for salvation, thank you for wisdom. Please write my name in the Book of Life, Amen!


Congratulations!! 😇 There is so much joy in the heavens because of you. Please reach out to us, we have a gift for you and we want to walk with you on this new journey.

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6 responses to “Storytime: An Excited Young Blood”

  1. Happy Birthday Fada Boh🥳🥳🙏🏻🙏🏻.
    This reminds me of Sunday’s sermon during the Youth service..

    In our walk and way to get to God there will be roads leading to the left and right and they can be very luring but we must always remember to Never TURN..

    Temptation will come and temptation is not sin but what you do with the Temptation determines if you’d sin or not.🙏🏻

    • I tell you Minna. I still remember that sermon by our father, Rev Simon Ampofo. “Josiah did what was right in the eyes of the Lord and followed completely the ways of his father David, not turning aside to the right or to the left.” More grace and help from the Holy Spirit help us

  2. Wisdom is Indeed a principal thing. Indeed we aren’t able to send immediate reply and response when we read the devotional but trust me I get so blessed anytime I read the devotions. I pray for more grace and insight for you Boham. Bless you!

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