As the father has compassion on his children, so the Lord has compassion on those that fear him. Psalm 103:13, N.I.V.
Bring the sunshine of heaven into your conversation. By speaking
words that encourage and cheer, you will reveal that the sunshine of
Christ’s righteousness dwells in your soul. Children need pleasant
words. It is essential to their happiness to feel approval resting upon
them. Strive to overcome harshness of expression, and cultivate soft
tones. Catch the beauty contained in the lessons of God’s Word, and
cherish this as essential to the happiness and success of your homelife.
In a happy environment the children will develop dispositions that are
sweet and sunshiny.
True beauty of character is not something that shines out only on
special occasions; the grace of Christ dwelling in the soul is revealed
under all circumstances. He who cherishes this grace as an abiding
presence in the life will reveal beauty in character under trying as
well as under easy circumstances. In the home, in the world, in the
church, we are to live the life of Christ. There are souls all around in
need of conversion. When the law of God is written upon the heart, and
is witnessed to in a holy character, those who know not the power of the
grace of Christ will be led to desire it, and will be converted.
A solemn review is now taking place in the courts above. The
thought of the decisions now being made in heaven should urge parents to
diligence in training their children in the fear and love of God. Not
by severe words and punishment for wrongdoing will the most be
accomplished, but by watchfulness and prayer, lest they be taken by the
snares of the enemy....
Every family that has a knowledge of the truth for this time, is
to make it known to others. The Lord’s people are to get ready for the
doing of a special work. The children as well as the older members of
the family are to act their part in seeking to save those who are
perishing. From His youth Christ was, to all with whom He associated, an
influence that drew them toward higher things. So the youth today may
exert a power for good that will draw souls to God.
Parents need to appreciate more fully the responsibility and honor
that God has placed upon them, in making them, to the child, the
representative of Himself. The character revealed in the contact of
daily life will interpret to the child, for good or for evil, those
words of God:
“Like as a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth them that fear him.”“As one whom his mother comforteth, so will I comfort you.”~Our Father Cares, by E.G. White. Pin It Now!
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