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        every member of the family may be prepared to honor the day which
      
      
        God has blessed and sanctified.
      
      
        At family worship let the children take a part. Let all bring their
      
      
        Bibles and each read a verse or two. Then let some familiar hymn
      
      
        be sung, followed by prayer. For this, Christ has given a model. The
      
      
        Lord’s Prayer was not intended to be repeated merely as a form, but
      
      
        it is an illustration of what our prayers should be—simple, earnest,
      
      
        and comprehensive. In a simple petition tell the Lord your needs
      
      
        and express gratitude for His mercies. Thus you invite Jesus as a
      
      
        welcome guest into your home and heart. In the family long prayers
      
      
        concerning remote objects are not in place. They make the hour of
      
      
        prayer a weariness, when it should be regarded as a privilege and
      
      
        blessing. Make the season one of interest and joy.
      
      
        As the sun goes down [at the close of the Sabbath], let the voice of
      
      
        prayer and the hymn of praise mark the close of the sacred hours and
      
      
        invite God’s presence through the cares of the week of labor.
      
      
        It means eternal salvation to keep the Sabbath holy unto the Lord.
      
      
        God says: “Them that honor Me I will honor.”
      
      
         1 Samuel 2:30
      
      
      
      
        The Family’s Most Sacred Hours
      
      
        The Sabbath school and the meeting for worship occupy only a
      
      
        part of the Sabbath. The portion remaining to the family may be made
      
      
        the most sacred and precious season of all the Sabbath hours. Much of
      
      
        this time parents should spend with their children. In many families
      
      
        the younger children are left to themselves to find entertainment as
      
      
        best they can. Left alone, the children soon be come restless and begin
      
      
        to play or engage in some kind of mischief. Thus the Sabbath has to
      
      
        them no sacred significance.
      
      
        In pleasant weather let parents walk with their children in the fields
      
      
        and groves. Amid the beautiful things of nature tell them the reason
      
      
        for the institution of the Sabbath. Describe to them God’s great work
      
      
        of creation. Tell them that when the earth came from His hand, it was
      
      
        holy and beautiful. Every flower, every shrub, every tree, answered
      
      
        the purpose of its Creator. Everything upon which the eye rested was
      
      
        lovely and filled the mind with thoughts of the love of God. Every
      
      
        sound was music in harmony with the voice of God. Show that it was
      
      
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         Testimonies for the Church 6:353-359