Abraham Obeyed God’s Voice, June 29
Abraham obeyed my voice, and kept my charge, my commandments, my
statutes, and my laws.
Genesis 26:5
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[Abraham’s] own example, the silent influence of his daily life, was a constant
lesson. The unswerving integrity, the benevolence and unselfish courtesy, which
had won the admiration of kings, were displayed in the home. There was a
fragrance about the life, a nobility and loveliness of character, which revealed to
all that he was connected with Heaven. He did not neglect the soul of the humblest
servant. In his household there was not one law for the master and another for the
servant; a royal way for the rich and another for the poor. All were treated with
justice and compassion, as inheritors with him of the grace of life.
“He will command his ... household.” There would be no sinful neglect to
restrain the evil propensities of his children, no weak, unwise, indulgent favoritism;
no yielding of his conviction of duty to the claims of mistaken affection. Abraham
would not only give right instruction, but he would maintain the authority of just
and righteous laws.
How few there are in our day who follow this example! On the part of too
many parents there is a blind and selfish sentimentalism, miscalled love, which is
manifested in leaving children, with their unformed judgment and undisciplined
passions, to the control of their own will. This is the veriest cruelty to the youth,
and a great wrong to the world. Parental indulgence causes disorder in families
and in society. It confirms in the young the desire to follow inclination, instead of
submitting to the divine requirements. Thus they grow up with a heart averse to
doing God’s will, and they transmit their irreligious, insubordinate spirit to their
children and children’s children. Like Abraham, parents should command their
households after them. Let obedience to parental authority be taught and enforced
as the first step in obedience to the authority of God....
Those who seek to lessen the claims of God’s holy law are striking directly
at the foundation of the government of families and nations. Religious parents,
failing to walk in His statutes, do not command their household to keep the way of
the Lord. The law of God is not made the rule of life. The children, as they make
homes of their own, feel under no obligation to teach their children what they
themselves have never been taught. And this is why there are so many godless
families....
Not until parents themselves walk in the law of the Lord with perfect hearts
will they be prepared to command their children after them. A reformation in this
respect is needed—a reformation which shall be deep and broad.—
Patriarchs and
Prophets, 142, 143
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