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The sermon emphasizes the importance of dealing with children seriously, prioritizing prayer, and avoiding a restless ministry to grow holier and kinder.
Andrew Bonar emphasizes the importance of recognizing the potential for conversion in children with the same faith as for adults, advocating for personal engagement in their spiritual journey. He highlights the significance of prayer and fasting, urging believers to prioritize communion with God over worldly distractions. Bonar warns against the dangers of scattering one's energies and encourages a deep commitment to prayer, asserting that true sanctification can be evidenced in both children and adults. He reminds the congregation that the best Christian work is often unseen by others, and that true holiness manifests in kindness.

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There is a practical error very common among God's people. All of them profess to believe that the Holy Spirit may convert souls at any age, and that conversion cannot take place too soon; while yet they do not look for the conversion of children with the same lively faith that they manifest in asking and expecting the Holy Spirit to change those who are of riper years.

Children ought to be dealt with, in regard to the duty of accepting Christ, as closely and seriously as older people... Personal dealing is required; a dealing with them one by one

Children's conscientiousness in lessons, and fairness in playing games, and command of temper, may yield as true a proof of sanctification begun, as do the integrity of the adult, and his firm adherence to principle in matter of merchandise.

Fasting is abstaining from anything that hinders prayer.

One of the gravest perils which besets the ministry is a restless scattering of energies over an amazing multiplicity of interests which leaves no margin of time and of strength for receptive and absorbing communion with God.

Oh brother, pray; in spite of Satan, pray; spend hours in prayer; rather neglect friends than not pray; rather fast, and lose breakfast, dinner, tea, and supper - and sleep too - than not pray. And we must not talk about prayer, we must pray inright earnest. The Lord is near. He comes softly while the virgins slumber.

God will not let me get the blessing without asking. Today I am setting my face to fast and pray for enlightenment and refreshing. Until I can get up to the measure of at least two hours in pure prayer every day, I shall not be contented. Meditation and reading besides.

The Prince of the power of the air seems to bend all the force of his attack against the spirit of prayer.

The best part of all Christian work is that part which only God sees."

If we are growing holier we are growing kinder.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Importance of Dealing with Children
  2. The Value of Children's Behavior
  3. The Peril of a Restless Ministry
  4. The Necessity of Prayer
  5. The Reward of Prayer
  6. Receiving the blessing from God
  7. Growing holier and kinder through prayer

Key Quotes

“The best part of all Christian work is that part which only God sees.” — Andrew Bonar
“If we are growing holier we are growing kinder.” — Andrew Bonar

Application Points

  • Prioritize prayer in your life, even if it means sacrificing time and energy for it.
  • Deal with children as seriously as adults, recognizing their behavior as a true proof of sanctification.
  • Avoid a restless ministry by focusing on one thing at a time and prioritizing communion with God.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should we deal with children as seriously as adults?
Because children's behavior can be a true proof of sanctification, just like adults' behavior.
What is the peril of a restless ministry?
Scattering energies over multiple interests and leaving no time for communion with God.
Why is prayer so important?
Because prayer is necessary for receiving the blessing from God and growing holier and kinder.
How can we prioritize prayer in our lives?
By sacrificing time and energy for prayer, even if it means neglecting other things.
What is the best part of all Christian work?
The part that only God sees, which is the part that requires prayer and devotion.

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