Raising teenagers is both a privilege and a challenge. These formative years are filled with emotional growth, identity searching, and a hunger for independence. As godly parents, our role is not to control, but to prepare—to equip them with the spiritual, emotional, and practical tools they need to thrive in the real world. Paul’s words to young Timothy weren’t just affirmations—they were instructions. Though young, Timothy was expected to be an example in five key areas: speech, conduct, love, faith, and purity. Today’s teens face immense pressure in all these areas—from peers, media, and society. But godly parenting means training them to stand firm, lead with integrity, and walk in the truth even when it’s unpopular. Think of Joseph in Genesis 37–50. As a teenager, he was sold into slavery, unjustly imprisoned, and far from home. But the foundation laid in his youth—likely by his father Jacob—helped him rise to leadership in Egypt. He stayed faithful, wise, and grounded in purpose. Godly preparation matters.