Gold Nugget 375 - Children - A Divine Reward
The reward of a whole life’s goodness cannot come until the life is completed. Signs of Divine favour cheer and encourage as life progresses. Some married people do not have families, but we have no right to regard the withholding as a judgment. We need only say that, when children are sent, they are a sign of Divine favour. And this is not saying that all children who come into the world come as a Divine reward. We are exclusively dealing with the families of God’s people, and all we have said is strictly true of them. There is a great compensation for persons who have no children, in the fact that they often have an unusual love for other people’s children, and skill in ministering to them. …
Children reward a man in what they themselves are. A man has no pleasure in life that can equal his joy in his children, who bear his image, and in miniature reproduce himself. Their ways, their talk, their crudities, their innocence, their unfolding, their very frailties, are a perpetual interest, relief, and pleasure. The child-ministry of childhood is seldom sufficiently estimated. …
Children reward a man in what they become. For a man lives over again in the success of his children. He is proud of their well-grown healthy bodies; of their developed and cultured minds; of their honourable and useful positions. A man never feels to have lived in vain when he leaves a respectable and well-ordered family behind him.
Children reward a man in what they do for him. … The good man who has good children has a fortune laid up against old age and infirmity safer far than shares in join-stock companies. His every need will be safely met by the response child-love will make to all his sacrifices in days gone by.
The Pulpit Commentary, Psalms III p. 233, Psalms 127:3, (R. Tuck)
Gold Nugget 375
Children – A Divine Reward
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