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1. Pro 1:9 – “For they shall be an ornament of grace unto thy head, and chains about thy neck.”
- The instruction of fathers and the law of mothers, when heeded by obedient children (Pro 1:8) is as precious jewelry worn for all to see.
- Better it is to wear an ornament of grace than one of gold.
- A “wise reprover upon an obedient ear” is “as an earring of gold, and an ornament of fine gold” (Pro 25:12).
- Young girls often want to wear earrings before their parents are ready to allow it, but if a young lady regards her parents’ rules, she is already wearing the finest gold earring she could wish for.
- Jewelry is often worn to beautify a person and draw the attention of others.
- A wise and well-mannered child who respects and observes the commands and instructions of her parents will stand out more than if she were wearing a golden crown and three pounds of gold chains around her neck.
- I have seen people go out of their way to compliment the parents of well-behaved and well-mannered children.
- This is not only true of children, but adults alike (Pro 4:7-9).
- The most handsome necklace a man can don is one made of mercy and truth (Pro 3:3).
- A godly woman adorned with “the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit” (1Pe 3:3-4) looks far more attractive to her husband than does the “fair woman which is without discretion” (Pro 11:22).
- A father’s commandment and a mother’s law should be kept and not forsook (Pro 6:20), especially when they are repetitions of God’s commandments and laws.
- In order to ensure they are not lost, Solomon tells his son to “bind them continually upon thine heart, and tie them about thy neck” (Pro 6:21).
- This is the finest necktie that a young man will ever wear which will be noticed and praised by many.
- Most decent parents would not let their children leave the house dressed like slobs.
- How much more important it is to not let them leave home without having adorned them with the knowledge of God.
- Parents, just as God instructed Israel, teach the scripture to your children while they are still young and impressionable (Deu 6:6-9).