Blessing the Children
      
      
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        truth, which in after years would spring up, and bear fruit unto eternal
      
      
        life.
      
      
        It is still true that children are the most susceptible to the teachings
      
      
        of the gospel; their hearts are open to divine influences, and strong
      
      
        to retain the lessons received. The little children may be Christians,
      
      
        having an experience in accordance with their years. They need to
      
      
        be educated in spiritual things, and parents should give them every
      
      
        advantage, that they may form characters after the similitude of the
      
      
        character of Christ.
      
      
        Fathers and mothers should look upon their children as younger
      
      
        members of the Lord’s family, committed to them to educate for
      
      
        heaven. The lessons that we ourselves learn from Christ we should
      
      
        give to our children, as the young minds can receive them, little by
      
      
        little opening to them the beauty of the principles of heaven. Thus
      
      
        the Christian home becomes a school, where the parents serve as
      
      
        underteachers, while Christ Himself is the chief instructor.
      
      
        In working for the conversion of our children, we should not look
      
      
        for violent emotion as the essential evidence of conviction of sin. Nor
      
      
        is it necessary to know the exact time when they are converted. We
      
      
        should teach them to bring their sins to Jesus, asking His forgiveness,
      
      
        and believing that He pardons and receives them as He received the
      
      
        children when He was personally on earth.
      
      
        As the mother teaches her children to obey her because they love
      
      
        her, she is teaching them the first lessons in the Christian life. The
      
      
        mother’s love represents to the child the love of Christ, and the little
      
      
        ones who trust and obey their mother are learning to trust and obey the
      
      
        Saviour.
      
      
        Jesus was the pattern for children, and He was also the father’s
      
      
        example. He spoke as one having authority, and His word was with
      
      
        power; yet in all His intercourse with rude and violent men He did
      
      
        not use one unkind or discourteous expression. The grace of Christ in
      
      
        the heart will impart a heaven-born dignity and sense of propriety. It
      
      
        will soften whatever is harsh, and subdue all that is coarse and unkind.
      
      
        It will lead fathers and mothers to treat their children as intelligent
      
      
        beings, as they themselves would like to be treated.
      
      
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        Parents, in the training of your children, study the lessons that God
      
      
        has given in nature. If you would train a pink, or rose, or lily, how
      
      
        would you do it? Ask the gardener by what process he makes every