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February 17

""Christ was the only sinless one who ever dwelt on earth; yet for nearly thirty years He lived among the wicked inhabitants of Nazareth. This fact is a rebuke to those who think themselves dependent upon place, fortune, or prosperity, in order to live a blameless life. Temptation, poverty, adversity, is the very discipline needed to develop purity and firmness."

                   Desire of Ages, page 72 from the chapter, 'As a child'


      Take this literally! Don’t take it too literally! The paragraph doesn’t mean that the way to a blameless life is to be under temptation, living in poverty and coping (or not) with adverse conditions.

     What we are being told is that we shouldn’t think that bad conditions, or good conditions, are what determine a blameless life. Jesus happened to live in a difficult place. He lived a blameless life. If He had lived in a palace He would have lived a blameless life.

     As we saw, God wanted Him to be stronger so sent Jesus to Nazareth, out of the way of unwelcome Rabbinical guidance.

     Take this literally! You haven’t lived a blameless life, though God, of course, forgives. But your readings during this chapter are not about you but are designed to help equip you to help your children to choose to be blameless.

     It is all too easy to want the best for your children, it is the natural thing. I know how hard my dad worked to put me through school. However the desire for the best in life should not overtake the need to model the Christ-like life.

     Better a little poverty than time away from your children ... reading with them.