With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate, and ear-gate into the city of child-soul . nd cut out ten links to represent the Ten Com-mandments. These links could be numbered and the older children could beasked to repeat the Ten Commandments in their order. M Y LITTLE MEN AND WOMEN: I have here a chain; it is very strong indeed. It has ten links in it. You will remember how that, more than three thousand years ago, God gave the Ten Commandments to Moses on Mt. Sinai. These Ten Commandments are often called the Decalogue, because there are ten of them; the Greek word de\a means ten. Now the


With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate, and ear-gate into the city of child-soul . nd cut out ten links to represent the Ten Com-mandments. These links could be numbered and the older children could beasked to repeat the Ten Commandments in their order. M Y LITTLE MEN AND WOMEN: I have here a chain; it is very strong indeed. It has ten links in it. You will remember how that, more than three thousand years ago, God gave the Ten Commandments to Moses on Mt. Sinai. These Ten Commandments are often called the Decalogue, because there are ten of them; the Greek word de\a means ten. Now the Bibletells us that *whoso-ever will keep thewhole law, and yetoffend in one point,he is guilty of all.(James ii: 10.) When a boy, I often wondered how it was that when a personbroke one of the Commandments he was guilty of breaking thewhole law. I could not understand it. Now, I desire to illustratethis truth to you to-day. Suppose that I were suspended over theedge of a great rock by this chain. If the chain should break, Iwould be plunged headlong, hundreds of feet down a very great. A Broken Chain. 10 151


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