Youth Enticed at the Gates of Vice
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Description
A young boy stands at the entrance of a city amusement district, surrounded by men pressing him toward worldly pleasures. Signs advertise a Dime Museum, Wheel of Fortune, Chamber of Horrors, Midway Dance, cigarettes, and “Pool for Drinks,” creating a moral crossroads where entertainment, gambling, tobacco, and drink crowd around an impressionable child. One man points ahead, another grips the boy’s shoulder, and a vendor reaches from the counter with cigarettes, while a watchful figure gestures in warning from the stair rail.
The subject works as a Christian temperance and discipleship warning: the soul is not usually captured by open rebellion first, but by invitation, peer pressure, and amusement detached from wisdom. The scene echoes the counsel of Proverbs, “My son, if sinners entice thee, consent thou not,” and serves ministry themes of youth protection, moral discernment, resisting temptation, and choosing the narrow way over destructive companionship.
The subject works as a Christian temperance and discipleship warning: the soul is not usually captured by open rebellion first, but by invitation, peer pressure, and amusement detached from wisdom. The scene echoes the counsel of Proverbs, “My son, if sinners entice thee, consent thou not,” and serves ministry themes of youth protection, moral discernment, resisting temptation, and choosing the narrow way over destructive companionship.








