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Morning Bells; Or, Waking Thoughts for Little Ones

Chapter 25: Made Beautiful.
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The collection offers short morning devotions for children, each built around a Bible verse and a brief explanatory reflection that links scriptural truth to daily conduct. Entries present Jesus as a childlike example, encourage trust, prayer, obedience, selflessness, and moral growth, and give simple practical prompts for living faith during the day. Arranged as numbered daily meditations, the pieces seek to rouse young readers from sleep into active discipleship, combining gentle admonition with comforting promises and concrete applications suitable for family or personal use.

10. Tenth Day.

Made Beautiful.

"Let the beauty of the Lord our God be upon us."--Ps. xc. 17.

"How great is His beauty!" said Zechariah. How can His beauty be upon us? In two ways; try to understand them, and then ask that in both ways the beauty of the Lord our God may be upon you.

One way is by His covering you with the robe of Jesus Christ's righteousness, looking upon you not as you are in yourself, all sinful and unholy, but as if all the Saviour's beautiful and holy life were yours, reckoning it to you for His sake. In this way He can call us "perfect through my comeliness which I had put upon thee." The other way is by giving you the beauty of holiness, for that is His own beauty; and though we never can be quite like Him till we see Him as He is, He can begin to make us like Him even now. Look at a poor little colorless drop of water, hanging weakly on a blade of grass. It is not beautiful at all; why should you stop to look at it? Stay till the sun has risen, and now look. It is sparkling like a diamond; and if you look at it from another side, it will be glowing like a ruby, and presently gleaming like an emerald. The poor little drop has become one of the brightest and loveliest things you ever saw. But is it its own brightness and beauty? No; if it slipped down to the ground out of the sunshine, it would be only a poor little dirty drop of water. So, if the Sun of Righteousness, the glorious and lovely Saviour, shines upon you, a little ray of His own brightness and beauty will be seen upon you. Sometimes we can see by the happy light on a face that the Sun is shining there; but if the Sun is really shining, there are sure to be some of the beautiful rays of holiness, love, joy, peace, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, making the life even of a little child very lovely.

"Jesus, Lord, I come to Thee,
  Thou hast said I may;
Tell me what my life should be,
  Take my sins away.

"Jesus, Lord, I learn of Thee,
  In Thy word divine;
Every promise there I see,
  May I call it mine!"