The Book of Psalms 78:4. “We will not hide them from their children or tell to the coming generation the glorious deeds of the Lord and His mind and the wonders which He has to wrought.” This passage is actually about handing down the baton. You know, the children are our future.
We have to pass on the knowledge, but we have to teach them the right thing. Some of our adults these days teach the wrong something. Hear the clarion call of teaching our children what is right and acceptable to the Lord. Teach them to love God and to love one another. Teach them respect for human dignity. Help them to love and appreciate the goodness and love of God. This will help to end the violence and culture of death in our society.
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