With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate, and ear-gate into the city of child-soul . ss we daily use our Bibles to lock our hearts against evilthoughts, and wicked purposes, and sinful desires, we will find thatthey will steal into our hearts; and like the evil spirit that had beendriven out and afterward returned and brought seven other spiritsmore wicked than himself, so sin and Satan will again take posses-sion of our hearts and lock them against God and all that is good. Questions.—Are there many kinds of locks? Must there be as manykinds of keys as there are kinds of locks? Is the h
With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate, and ear-gate into the city of child-soul . ss we daily use our Bibles to lock our hearts against evilthoughts, and wicked purposes, and sinful desires, we will find thatthey will steal into our hearts; and like the evil spirit that had beendriven out and afterward returned and brought seven other spiritsmore wicked than himself, so sin and Satan will again take posses-sion of our hearts and lock them against God and all that is good. Questions.—Are there many kinds of locks? Must there be as manykinds of keys as there are kinds of locks? Is the human heart like a lock?Does God desire to get into the human heart? With what key does He unlockit? Are the lock and its key made by the same man? Who made the humanheart? Who made the key to unlock it? Can the Bible be used to lock thehuman heart against the entrance of sin? What are skeleton keys? Do mentry false keys with which to open the human heart? What are some of thethings with which they try? Is the human heart ever satisfied until unlockedby the Bible and possessed by God?. TRAPS, UNSUSPECTING MICE AND MEN. Suggestion :—An ordinary mouse trap will be serviceable. The trap canbe set and instead of a mouse, a child can spring the trap with his finger. Theparent had better try his own finger first, to see that the trap is not too rat trap should never be tried in this way. MY DEAR YOUNG FRIENDS: You may think thatpossibly there was a time when wicked men did notdesire to destroy others, as is so often the case in thisday. Hundreds of years ago, God said, Among my peo-ple are found wicked men: they lay wait, as he that setteth snares;they set a trap, they catch men. (Jeremiah v: 26.) I suppose youhave all seen are a greatmany different are very danger-ous, and yet you can-not see the danger Mouse you are caught, or until you see some other person who hasbeen caught in the trap. Now here is a trap. I suppose that youhave all
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