Security

WHAT an odd looking cradle it is, in which baby is lying! It looks like a big clothes basket. But the large, soft looking pillow and the fine rug, or comfort, that is under and about the child, make it a nice resting place , and the little one sleeps peacefully without a thought of care. Master Doggy, however, who sits by the cradle, has no notion of sleep. See his eyes, how intelligent they look And his ears are erect as if to catch the slightest sound, should any one offer to approach; and his lips slightly parted and mouth set seem to speak warningly, should any one offer to molest his little charge.
This picture recalls a story that I could not read without weeping when was young. A dog had been placed by the cradle of a sleeping child. While at his post a large snake came creeping towards the cradle. The faithful dog sprang upon the ugly creature and, after a fierce conflict, succeeded in killing it. Not long after, he heard his master's footsteps and with joy he bounded forward to meet him. The poor dog's face being covered with blood, the master was horrified thinking he had killed his child. In his anger he took a club and gave the dog such a blow upon the head that he killed him. On reaching the spot where his child lay sweetly sleeping, he saw the great snake lying dead upon the ground. He then knew that the faithful dog had saved the life of his child, instead of taking it, and he was grieved over his hasty act.
We may learn from this that the security which man gives is a very uncertain thing. Happy for you, my dear young readers, if you have found the secure refuge and shelter, which God alone can give.
"Because thou hast made the Lord .... thy habitation, there shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling." Psa. 91:9-109Because thou hast made the Lord, which is my refuge, even the most High, thy habitation; 10There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling. (Psalm 91:9‑10).
GODLINESS has the promise of this life and of that which is to come. Contentment goes with it. What a fatal thing it would be to be content without godliness.
Some Christians, talking over the peace and satisfaction which are found in Christ, were interrupted by one who was present, but still unconverted, saying, "Well, I am quite content,"
"But that is not godliness," answered a Christian, "how terrible to be content to be lost forever, content without Christ."
Dear children, are you content or trying to satisfy yourself with this world's pleasures, and still in your sins?
Messages of God’s Love 2/10/1901