What Kind Of Inheritance?, March 21
            
            
              And Manoah said, Now let thy words come to pass. How shall we order the
            
            
              child, and how shall we do unto him?
            
            
              Judges 13:12
            
            
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              The words spoken to the wife of Manoah contain a truth that the mothers of
            
            
              today would do well to study.
            
            
              The child will be affected for good or for evil by the habits of the mother.
            
            
              She must herself be controlled by principle, and must practice temperance and
            
            
              self-denial, if she would seek the welfare of her child.
            
            
              If before the birth of her child she is unstable, if she is selfish, peevish, and
            
            
              exacting, the disposition of her child will bear the marks of her wrong course....
            
            
              But if she unswervingly adheres to the right, if she is kind, gentle, and unselfish,
            
            
              she will give her child these traits of character.
            
            
              And fathers as well as mothers are involved in this responsibility. Both parents
            
            
              transmit their own characteristics, mental and physical, their dispositions and
            
            
              appetites, to their children.... The inquiry of every father and mother should be,
            
            
              “What shall we do unto the child that shall be born unto us?” The effect of prenatal
            
            
              influences has been by many lightly regarded; but the instruction sent from heaven
            
            
              to those Hebrew parents ... shows how the matter is looked upon by our Creator.
            
            
              The mother who is a fit teacher for her children must, before their birth, form
            
            
              habits of self-denial and self-control; for she transmits to them her own qualities,
            
            
              her own strong or weak traits of character. The enemy of souls understands this
            
            
              matter much better than do many parents. He will bring temptations upon the
            
            
              mother, knowing that if she does not resist him, he can through her affect her child.
            
            
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              The mother’s only hope is in God. She may flee to Him for grace and strength.
            
            
              She will not seek help in vain. He will enable her to transmit to her offspring
            
            
              qualities that will help them to gain success in this life and to win eternal life.
            
            
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