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Cross of Christ to Be Erected in Our Homes, August 4
Then said Jesus unto them, When ye have lifted up the Son of man,
then shall ye know that I am he, and that I do nothing of myself; but
as my Father hath taught me, I speak these things.
John 8:28
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Christ should be uplifted by those whom He has redeemed by dying
on the cross a death of shame. He who has felt the power of the grace of
Christ has a story to tell. He seeks to put in operation methods of work
which will diffuse the gospel of Christ. Humanity, drawing its efficiency
from the great source of wisdom, is made the instrumentality, the working
agency, through which the gospel exercises its transforming power on
mind and heart....
All our powers are to be used for Christ. This is the debt we each
owe to God. In forming a relationship with Christ the renewed man is but
coming back to his appointed relationship with God.... His duties lie round
him, nigh and afar off. His first duty is to his children and his nearest
relatives. Nothing can excuse him from neglecting the inner circle for the
larger circle outside....
Some households have a little church in the home. Mutual love binds
heart to heart, and the unity that exists among the members of the family
preaches the most effectual sermon that could be preached on practical
godliness. As parents faithfully do their duty in the family, restraining,
correcting, advising, counseling, guiding,—the father as a priest of the
household, the mother as a home missionary,—they are filling the sphere
God would have them fill. By faithfully doing their duty in the home,
they are multiplying agencies for doing good outside the home. They are
becoming better fitted to labor in the church. By training their little flock
discreetly, binding their children to themselves and to God, fathers and
mothers become laborers together with God. The cross is erected in their
home. The members of the family become members of the royal family
above, children of the heavenly King
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