Jim Morrison's picture above. He died way too young and many of our young people turn to drugs and suicide because of loneliness. It is sad that this is such a pressing problem. I think of songs that point this out: Adam's Song, The Last Resort, etc.
There are two usual approaches to this problem that young people take.
First, you have the worm approach. They crawl into the ground because they don't want to be close to anyone.
Second, the puppy approach. They do anything they can to get people to like them.
The better approach is to act like the child of God that you are. Feeling loved and accepted starts with your relationship with Christ who is the only one able to meet the deepest needs of your life. (Fast forward to the end of this post if you need a relationship with Christ.) Talking to Jesus and reading his Word- The Bible – are steps to strengthening your friendship with him. He laid down his life for you, so it is obvious that he regards you as a friend worth dying for (John 15:13) That is powerful comfort when you wonder if anyone cares.
Portions of the above post were taken from the excellent devotional book by Josh McDowell, and Ed Stewart "Youth Devotions 2," published in 2003 by Tyndale. Back then my kids were 17, 14, 9 and 7 and we went through several of these devotions together. Just recently I got the book out of the garage and three of my kids have been meeting with me at 5:30 am every morning and we are going through some of these same devotions again. I thank God for kids who came to me and asked to start meeting with me every morning to spend 30 minutes studying Bible applications and praying together. To God be the glory.
Papa Roach - Last Resort (Censored Version)
This series of posts concerns the song "The Last Resort."
Amy Winehouse died a few months ago and it was a tragic loss. That really troubled me that she did not seek spiritual help instead of turning to drugs and alcohol. This post today will give hope to those who feel like it is all hopeless.
The band's place in the pop music landscape was established with the release of their breakout single, "Last Resort," which was quickly picked up by MTV and nominated for a "Best New Artist Video" award at the 2000 Video Music Awards. The song is a gut-wrenching first-person chronicle of hopelessness that's gone so deep the singer is seriously contemplating suicide. But the band is adamant about the fact that the song is about fighting to survive by overcoming depression, rather than allowing it to lead to suicide. "It's not saying I can't go on living. It's saying I can't go on living this way," says Dick (Spin, 10/00).
I know there are some curse words in the following song. I have eliminated both times the curse word is used. I really think that there needs to be a response to the young people who are saying things like the words in this song Here are some of the words:
Do you even care if I die pleading, Would it be wrong, would it be right, If I took my life tonight, Chances are that I might, and I'm contimplating suicide, 'Cause I'm losing my sight, losing my mind, Wish somebody would tell me I'm fine, Nothing's alright, nothing is fine, I'm running and I'm crying, I never realized I was spread too thin, Till it was too late andI was empty within, Hungry, feeding on my chaos and living in sin, Downward spiral, where do i begin, It all started when i lost my mother, No love for myself and no love for another,Searching to find a love upon a higher level, finding nothing but QUESTIONS AND DEVILS, I can't go on living this way, Cut my life into pieces, This is my last resort.
My response to these words:"Do you even care if I die pleading, Would it be wrong, would it be right, If I took my life tonight, Chances are that I might, and I'm contimplating suicide" is that you should plead to someone who can do something about your situation and that is Christ!!!!
Below David Powlison asserts: