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afflicted. Do not let the day pass without bringing thanksgiving and
thank offerings to Jesus. Let parents and children now make earnest
effort to redeem the time, and to remedy their past neglect. Let them
follow a different course of action from that which the world follows.
There are many things which can be devised with taste and cost
far less than the unnecessary presents that are so frequently bestowed
upon our children and relatives, and thus courtesy can be shown, and
happiness brought into the home. You can teach your children a lesson
while you explain to them the reason why you have made a change
in the value of their presents, telling them that you are convinced that
you have hitherto considered their pleasure more than the glory of
God. Tell them that you have thought more of your own pleasure and
of their gratification and of keeping in harmony with the customs and
traditions of the world, in making presents to those who did not need
them, than you have of advancing the cause of God.
Like the wise men of old, you may offer to God your best gifts,
and show by your offerings to Him that you appreciate His Gift to a
sinful world. Set your children’s thoughts running in a new, unselfish
channel, by inciting them to present offerings to God for the gift of His
only-begotten Son.—
The Review and Herald, November 13, 1894
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