With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate, and ear-gate into the city of child-soul . art found wanting. Have youaccepted Jesus Christ as your friend, and are you trying to serveHim? If you have not now made Him your friend, how can youhope to have His friendship then? May God help you to haveJesus as your friend in life, as well as in death; in this life as wellas in the life to come, now while being tempted and tried in thisworld, as well as when being weighed in the next. Questions.—What was the handwriting on the wall at Belshazzars feast?Does God weigh our bodies? What does He weigh?


With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate, and ear-gate into the city of child-soul . art found wanting. Have youaccepted Jesus Christ as your friend, and are you trying to serveHim? If you have not now made Him your friend, how can youhope to have His friendship then? May God help you to haveJesus as your friend in life, as well as in death; in this life as wellas in the life to come, now while being tempted and tried in thisworld, as well as when being weighed in the next. Questions.—What was the handwriting on the wall at Belshazzars feast?Does God weigh our bodies? What does He weigh? Against what was Bel-shazzar weighed? What are we weighed against? Are we weighed against eachcommandment separately? Can a person who has sworn be weighed against thethird commandment? Is the use of by-words swearing? Are we honoring ourparents by speaking disrespectfully of them? Can we break a commandment inthought as well as in deed? Tell how. Will all these requirements over-balanceus ? What must we do to make a proper balance ? Is Christ willing to step intothe scales with us?. WHITE AND CHARRED STICKS. GOOD AND BAD COMPANY. Suggestion:—Objects: A few pine sticks, some charred; ink and water. ALL boys and girls like to have companions, some one toplay with, and therefore it is very wise that I should talkto you to-day about good and bad company. First of all let me read some passages from theBible. Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of theungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seatof the scornful. (Psalms i: 1.) Forsake the foolish and live;and go in the way of understanding. (Proverbs ix: 6.) Buthere is a passage of Scripture which is exactly suited to my purposeto-day: He that walketh with wise men shall be wise; but a com-panion of fools shall be destroyed. (Proverbs xiii: 20.) When you go into a large library to select books you willalways find that they are classified. Some of the shelves havebooks of history, others have


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