The buoyancy of youth demands a certain amount of liberty, which, if kept within godly limits, and controlled by godly principles, is all right. For our own part we have no desire to visit exhibitions. We find Christ and His interests enough for us. Besides souls are perishing and eternity is nearing, and we have neither time nor inclination to mingle with the world in admiring its toys and sharing its pleasures. The youngest believer is made independent of the world. He has in himself a well of living water_ever sparkling, perennial, and springing up for his soul’s enjoyment. (John 4:14.) Instead, too, of the world ministering to our enjoyment, we minister to its need. "He that believeth on Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water," (John 7:38)