Their children are almost continually with them-they are seen by them in nearly all they do, in their habitual conduct, and character at home.
They are heard in what they say; seen in what they do; studied in all their behavior; by little ears, and eyes and minds,
      which are scarcely ever closed!
      
      The child's heart is soft and pliable to a father's or a mother's
      influence. 
Their constant influence has been molding him from the dawn of reason.
What, then, ought to be the parents' behavior at home?
The whole cultivation, and direction, and management of a child's mind, from the very dawn of reason, should be carried on with special reference to the formation of Christian character.
This should be the one thing, to which all other things should be
      subordination. 
      
        The silent influence in parental conduct is far
      greater, either for good or for evil, than most parents are aware
      of. 
They teach by what they say, they influence by what
      they do; and also by what they do not say, and do not
      perform. 
      
      The pious parents, who embody a meek, benevolent, ardent and
      consistent godliness in their character, exert a tremendous
      influence over the minds of their children!
      
      But oh! the dreadful contrast in the case of those parents who are
      characterized by ungodly dispositions, worldly associations, mirthful and extravagant living, trifling conversation, and lack of all seriousness and spirituality.
      
      Oh! what can be expected from such parents-but children who
      regard their religion with disgust? 
      
      Every man is best known at home. 
Parents are ever doing something to prejudice their children in favor of true religion-or to prejudice them against it;
Doing something to draw them into the church-or to drive them into the world;
Lending a
      helping hand to lead then to heaven-or taking them by the hand
      and leading them to Hell.
      
      Parents! Must you employ your influence in ruining the souls of
      your children-and sending them to perdition? 
Oh! tremble at the interview you must have with them at the day of judgment, and the dialog you must hold with them forever in the bottomless pit!!
~J. A. James 

 
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