I am a teenage christian and so Ive started being invited to go to parties with one coming up. Inside, I kinda want to go but i always say no, but I dont know if its for the right reasons. I dont know if I do it because I shouldnt be focused on that, or because I am afraid of punishment from my parents. Is going to parties even sinful? Should I go to this one and try it out? Im just torn and would really appreciate some advice. Thanks in advance.
I'd say don't go. I was a Christian teen as well, and went to a party. I was uncomfortable the entire time, which wasn't long. I left within a half hour or so.
Mostly teen parties are, as mentioned above, full of sex, drugs and alcohol. Which means you'll either be like I was, and constantly uncomfortable, or you'll be the only one there not doing any of that and it will make you feel pressured to join in. And, depending on how you get there, you may be stuck in that environment for hours.
If you do go you'll likely experience a lot of guilt afterwards, especially so if you participate in any of it. And that can stay with you a long time.
Or as mentioned above, you'll enjoy it and continue doing it, which will then ruin your walk with God.
Also that your parents said no, if you do go, that alone is essentially a sin.
The Bible tells us to run from temptation, and appearances of evil. By disobeying your parents, to go to a place to be tempted and where others may see you or hear of you there and assume you party and do the things everyone else is, how do you think that will reflect you as a Christian to others?
Not to mention most people there will be breaking the law. And possibly you if you join in.
Now imagine you don't go. Don't sin disobeying your parents, don't place yourself to be tempted. Don't ruin your witness. Don't deal with guilt. Don't risk seeing things you don't want to. Don't have the chance to engage in any of the sin going on there.
Now ask yourself, which decision has a better outcome in the long run?
You're free to make your own choice. I'm just showing you the kinds of real life affects that can happen by going or not going, so you have a better understanding to make a more informed decision.