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Chapter 48—Heaven’s Estimate of Children
Children Are the Purchase of Christ’s Blood—Christ placed
such a high estimate upon your children that He gave His life for them.
Treat them as the purchase of His blood. Patiently and firmly train
them for Him. Discipline with love and forbearance. As you do this,
they will become a crown of rejoicing to you and will shine as lights
in the world
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The youngest child that loves and fears God is greater in His
sight than the most talented and learned man who neglects the great
salvation. The youth who consecrate their hearts and lives to God
have, in so doing, placed themselves in connection with the Fountain
of all wisdom and excellence
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2
“Of Such Is the Kingdom of Heaven.”—The soul of the little
child that believes in Christ is as precious in His sight as are the angels
about His throne. They are to be brought to Christ and trained for
Christ. They are to be guided in the path of obedience, not indulged in
appetite or vanity
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3
If we would but learn the wonderful lessons which Jesus sought
to teach His disciples from a little child, how many things that now
seem insurmountable difficulties would wholly disappear! When the
disciples came to Jesus, saying, “Who is the greatest in the kingdom
of heaven? ... Jesus called a little child unto Him, and set him in the
midst of them, and said, Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted,
and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of
heaven
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4
Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child,
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the same is greatest in the kingdom of heaven.”
God’s Property Entrusted to Parents—Children derive life and
being from their parents, and yet it is through the creative power of
God that your children have life, for God is the Life-giver. Let it be
1
The Signs of the Times, April 3, 1901
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2
Messages to Young People, 329
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3
The Review and Herald, March 30, 1897
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4
Manuscript 13, 1891
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