Sadie Robertson seeks to inspire people as she shares her faith in new YouTube video

Sadie Robertson is seen sharing her Christian faith even when she was just a little girl in this screenshot of a YouTube video she posted recently. (YouTube video screenshot)

Sadie Robertson's fans have a reason to celebrate since the teenage star of "Duck Dynasty" has decided to share her Christian faith and inspire people who are feeling down with the production of a new YouTube video called "Friendships."

"No makeup no problem & I know what you are thinking... WHAT IS GOING ON?!? Yup we are reunited & decided to make a YouTube video on friendship," she wrote on her Instagram account (@legitsadierob).

Sadie teamed up with fellow Christian singer and songwriter Kolby Koloff in the production of the video. In it, they urge people not to "conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—His good, pleasing perfect will."

The YouTube video has so far received over 28,000 views already, and might just beat Sadie's previous record of over three million views, which she received from her "Just Be You and Live Original" YouTube video, where she admitted to fans that she struggles with jealousy and insecurities just like any other girl, and that only God helps her put things in perspective.

In the "Friendships" video, which is over seven minutes long, Sadie shares that she and Kolby are actually friends from church but their friendship was ruined by the "enemy" when they started feeding on lies and drama. Eventually, she says, they let their friendship die, thinking that they have changed and it's okay to move on from their damaged friendship.

"We let the voice of the enemy speak louder than the voice of God," Sadie says. But people should not allow this to happen. There's enough bad news happening in the world right now, Sadie says in the video. For Christians to add to it because of petty things is completely unnecessary, she adds.

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