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Identifier: withchildrenonsu00stal (find matches)
Title: With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate, and ear-gate into the city of child-soul
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Stall, Sylvanus, 1847-1915
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art he wouldnot be able to allow for this distance, which the ship is being car-ried, either north or south. Now, you and I are travelers in this world. We are out upona great voyage, and it is necessary that we should have a chart, andtherefore God has given us the Bible, which you and I can usegreatly to our advantage. In the Bible, God has pointed out thedangers which lie like the hidden rocks under the surface of thesea. In the commandments God marks out the great dangers whichbeset you and me. There is the rock of Idolatry. Whole nationsof the earth have been wrecked on this rock. Then there isanother, Profanity, swearing: Oh! how many boys and men are 58 THE CHART. ruined because they do not observe how God has marked this dan-gerous rock, against which no one can run without danger of losinghis immortal soul. Then there is Sabbath breaking, another rock;and there is reverence due to parents; and God marks another,Thou shalt not kill; and then there are others, against stealing,
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Rocks and Mountains at the Bottom of the Sea. against bearing false witness, against covetousness. All these dan-gerous rocks God has marked in the Bible, in order that you and Imay not run against them, and thus be shipwrecked in our voyageto the haven of everlasting rest. THE CHART. 59 God also marks the influences which you and I must come incontact with. Every boy who goes to school feels the influence ofother boys, some of whom are very bad. If he permits himself tobe moved by these things he will go wrong, just the same as theship that is crossing the Gulf Stream is carried out of its course. Sothe Bible warns us against bad company. Now the chart which the sea captain has, indicates also theports of safety. It shows the location of these different ports, andthe direction the captain must take in order to reach them. So theBible shows us where you and I can find refuge in the day ofstorm, and in the day of trial, and in the day of sickness, and in theday of distress. To the sea

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