Parents to Begin Reformation in the Home, Nobember 6
Cause me to hear Your lovingkindness in the morning, for in You do I trust;
cause me to know the way in which I should walk, for I lift up my soul to
You.
Psalm 143:8
, NKJV.
When [God] gave Jesus to our world, He included all heaven in that one gift.
He did not leave us to retain our defects and deformities of character, or to serve
Him as best we could in the corruption of our sinful nature. He has made provision
that we may be complete in His Son, not having our own righteousness, but the
righteousness of Christ. In Christ the whole storehouse of knowledge and of grace
is at our command; for in Him dwells “all the fullness of the Godhead bodily.”
Christ has given His life for us; we are His property. “Know ye not,” He says,
“that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of
God, and ye are not your own? For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify
God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s.” God’s children are to show
their love for Him by meeting His requirements, by giving themselves to Him.
Then only can He use them in His service, that others, through them, may discern
the truth and rejoice in it.
But the people of God are asleep to their present and eternal good. The Lord
says to them, “Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen
upon thee.” He desires them to go to work in unity, in faith, and love. He desires
that the work of reformation shall begin in the home, with the fathers and mothers,
and then the church will realize the Holy Spirit’s working. The influence of this
work will go through the church like leaven. Fathers and mothers need converting.
They have not educated themselves to mold and fashion the characters of their
children aright.
As God’s ministers, dear parents, you must use the precious remnant of time in
doing the work He has left for you. He desires that by wise methods in your home
you shall train your children for Him. Learn of Jesus; be doers of His Word....
Children need to have religion made attractive, not repulsive. The hour of
family worship should be made the happiest hour of the day. Let the reading of the
Scriptures be well chosen and simple; let the children join in singing; and let the
prayers be short, and right to the point....Consider ... that you are in the service of
God, that you have access to One who is a present help in every time of need.—
The
Review and Herald, March 18, 1902
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