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   passeth away。 He that has trained his children for heaven; rather than
   for earth; for God; rather than for man; m he is the parent that will
   be called wise at last。

   V。 Train your child to a knowledge of the Bible。

   You cannot make your children love the Bible; I allow。 None but the
   Holy Ghost can give us a heart to delight in the Word。 But you can make
   your children acquainted with the Bible; and be sure they cannot be
   acquainted with that blessed book too soon; or too well。

   A thorough knowledge of the Bible is the foundation of all clear views
   of religion。 He that is well…grounded in it will not generally be found
   a wavier; and carried about by every wind of new doctrine。 Any system
   of training which does not make a knowledge of Scripture the first
   thing is unsafe and unsound。

   You have need to be careful on this point just now; for the devil is
   abroad; and error abounds。 Some are to be found amongst us who give the
   Church the honour due to Jesus Christ。 Some are to be found who make
   the sacraments saviours and passports to eternal life。 And some are to
   be found in like manner who honour a catechism more than the Bible; or
   fill the minds of their children with miserable little story…books;
   instead of the Scripture of truth。 But if you love your children; let
   the simple Bible be everything in the training of their souls; and let
   all other books go down and take the second place。

   Care not so much for their being mighty in the catechism; as for their
   being mighty in the Scriptures。 This is the training; believe me; that
   God will honour。 The Psalmist says of Him; 〃 Thou hast magnified Thy
   Word above all Thy name〃 (Ps。 138:2); and I think that He gives an
   especial blessing to all who try to magnify it among men。

   See that your children read the Bible reverently。 Train them to look on
   it; not as the word of men; but as it is in truth; the Word of God;
   written by the Holy Ghost Himself; all true; all profitable; and able
   to make us wise unto salvation; through faith which is in Christ Jesus。

   See that they read it regularly。 Train them to regard it as their
   soul's daily food; as a thing essential to their soul's daily health。 I
   know well you cannot make this anything more than a form; but there is
   no telling the amount of sin which a mere form may indirectly restrain。

   See that they read it all。 You need not shrink from bringing any
   doctrine before them。 You need not fancy that the leading doctrines of
   Christianity are things which children cannot understand。 Children
   understand far more of the Bible than we are apt to suppose。

   Tell them of sin; its guilt; its consequences; its power; its vileness:
   you will find they can prehend something of this。

   Tell them of the Lord Jesus Christ; and His work for our
   salvation;the atonement; the cross; the blood; the sacrifice; the
   intercession: you will discover there is something not beyond them in
   all this。

   Tell them of the work of the Holy Spirit in man's heart; how He
   changes; and renews; and sanctifies; and purifies: you will soon see
   they can go along with you in some measure in this。 In short; I suspect
   we have no idea how much a little child can take in of the length and
   breadth of the glorious gospel They see far more of these things than
   we suppose。 '16'

   Fill their minds with Scripture。 Let the Word dwell in them richly。
   Give them the Bible; the whole Bible; even while they are young。

   VI。 Train them to a habit of prayer。

   Prayer is the very life…breath of true religion。 It is one of the first
   evidences that a man is born again。 〃Behold;〃 said the Lord of Saul; in
   the day he sent Ananias to him; 〃Behold; he prayeth〃 (Acts 9:11)。 He
   had begun to pray; and that was proof enough。

   Prayer was the distinguishing mark of the Lord's people in the day that
   there began to be a separation between them and the world。 〃Then began
   men to call upon the name of the Lord〃 (Gen。 4:26)。

   Prayer is the peculiarity of all real Christians now。 They pray;for
   they tell God their wants; their feelings; their desires; their fears;
   and mean what they say。 The nominal Christian may repeat prayers; and
   good prayers too; but he goes no further。

   Prayer is the turning…point in a man's soul。 Our ministry is
   unprofitable; and our labour is vain; till you are brought to your
   knees。 Till then; we have no hope about you。

   Prayer is one great secret of spiritual prosperity。 When there is much
   private munion with God; your soul will grow like the grass after
   rain; when there is little; all will be at a standstill; you will
   barely keep your soul alive。 Show me a growing Christian; a going
   forward Christian; a strong Christian; a flourishing Christian; and
   sure am I; he is one that speaks often with his Lord。 He asks much; and
   he has much。 He tells Jesus everything; and so he always knows how to
   act。

   Prayer is the mightiest engine God has placed in our hands。 It is the
   best weapon to use in every difficulty; and the surest remedy in every
   trouble。 It is the key that unlocks the treasury of promises; and the
   hand that draws forth grace and help in time of need。 It is the silver
   trumpet God mands us to sound in all our necessity; and it is the
   cry He has promised always to attend to; even as a loving mother to the
   voice of her child。

   Prayer is the simplest means that man can use in ing to God。 It is
   within reach of all;the sick; the aged; the infirm; the paralytic;
   the blind; the poor; the unlearned;all can pray。 It avails you
   nothing to plead want of memory; and want of learning; and want of
   books; and want of scholarship in this matter。 So long as you have a
   tongue to tell your soul's state; you may and ought to pray。 Those
   words; 〃Ye have not; because ye ask not〃 (Jas。 4:2); will be a fearful
   condemnation to many in the day of judgment。

   Parents; if you love your children; do all that lies in your power to
   train them up to a habit of prayer。 Show them how to begin。 Tell them
   what to say。 Encourage them to persevere。 Remind them if they bee
   careless and slack about it。 Let it not be your fault; at any rate; if
   they never call on the name of the Lord。

   This; remember; is the first step in religion which a child is able to
   take。 Long before he can read; you can teach him to kneel by his
   mother's side; and repeat the simple words of prayer and praise which
   she puts in his mouth。 And as the first steps in any undertaking are
   always the most important; so is the manner in which your children's
   prayers are prayed; a point which deserves your closest attention。 Few
   seem to know how much depends on this。 You must beware lest they get
   into a way of saying them in a hasty; careless; and irreverent manner。
   You must beware of giving up the oversight of this matter to servants
   and nurses; or of trusting too much to your children doing it when left
   to themselves。 I cannot praise that mother who never looks after this
   most important part of her child's daily life herself。 Surely if there
   be any habit which your own hand and eye should help in forming; it is
   the habit of prayer。 Believe me; if you never hear your children pray
   yourself; you are much to blame。 You are little wiser than the bird
   described in Job; 〃which leaveth her eggs in the earth; and warmeth
   them in the dust; and forgetteth that the foot may crush them; or that
   the wild beast may break them。 She is hardened against her young ones;
   as though they were not hers: her labour is in vain without fear〃 (Job
   39:14…16)。

   Prayer is; of all habits; the one which we recollect the longest。 Many
   a grey…headed man could tell you how his mother used to make him pray
   in the days of his childhood。 Other things have passed away from his
   mind perhaps。 The church where he was taken to worship; the minister
   whom he heard preach; the panions who used to play with him;all
   these; it may be; hav

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