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  1. their education. Our duty to God should be performed before any
  2. other. The strict observance of God’s law, from principle, should be taught
  3. and enforced. For He established a testimony in Jacob, and appointed a
  4. law in Israel, which He commanded our fathers, that they should make
  5. them known to their children: that the generation to come might know
  6. them, even the children which should be born; who should arise and
  7. declare them to their children: that they might set their hope in God, and
  8. not forget the works of God, but keep His commandments: and might not
  9. be as their fathers, a stubborn and rebellious generation; a generation that
  10. set not their heart aright, and whose spirit was not steadfast with God.”
  11. Here is seen the great responsibility devolving upon parents. Children
  12. who are allowed to come up to manhood or womanhood with the will
  13. undisciplined and the passions uncontrolled, will generally in afterlife
  14. pursue a course which God condemns. These are eager for frivolous
  15. enjoyments and irreligious associates. They have been allowed to neglect
  16. religious duties and indulge the inclinations of the carnal heart, and, as a
  17. consequence, Satan controls the mind and principles. In—–parents have
  18. given him ample room thus to work. Most of the backsliding from God
  19. that has occurred in that place has come in consequence of the parents’
  20. neglect to train their children to a conscientious, religious life. The
  21. condition of these children is lamentable. They profess to be Christians;
  22. but their parents have not taken upon themselves the burden of teaching
  23. them how to be Christians—how to recount the mercies of God, how to
  24. praise Him, how to exemplify in their lives the life of Christ.
  25. When these children enter school and associate with other students,
  26. those who have been really trying to be Christians are ashamed to act out
  27. their faith in the presence of those who have had so much light. They are
  28. ashamed to appear singular
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  30. and deny inclination, and so they throw away their armor at the very time
  31. when it is most needed, when the powers of darkness are working through
  32. these irreligious companions to lead them away from Christ. They enter
  33. upon a path that is full of danger without the protection and support of
  34. religious principle, because they think it will be difficult or unpleasant to
  35. carry their religion with them to the schoolroom, the playground, and into
  36. all their associations. Thus they lay bare their soul to the shafts of Satan.
  37. Where are the guardians of these youth? Who have taken a firm hold of
  38. the throne of God with one hand while with the other they encircle these
  39. youth to draw them to Christ? It is just here that these children need to
  40. know the power of religion, need to be held back with a firm hand.
  41. Many of those who have so long rejected divine guidance and
  42. guardianship are rushing on in the path of levity and selfish pleasure, yea,
  43. more, into baser acts and defilement of the body. As a consequence their
  44. minds are polluted, and religion is distasteful to them. Some have gone
  45. so far in this downward course, and followed so earnestly in the path of
  46. the Sodomites, that they are today nigh unto cursing, and the voice of
  47. reproof and warning is lost upon them. They will never be redeemed, and
  48. the parents are guilty of their ruin. The debasing enjoyments for which
  49. they have made such an enormous sacrifice—health, peace of mind, and
  50. eternal life—are bitterness in the end.
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  52. Parents, for Christ’s sake do not blunder in your most important
  53. work, that of molding the characters of your children for time and for
  54. eternity. An error on your part in neglect of faithful instruction, or in the
  55. indulgence of that unwise affection which blinds your eyes to their defects
  56. and prevents you from giving them proper restraint, will prove their ruin.
  57. Your course may give a wrong direction to all their future career. You
  58. determine for them what they will be and what
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