The Children's Six Minutes eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 70 pages of information about The Children's Six Minutes.

The Children's Six Minutes eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 70 pages of information about The Children's Six Minutes.

It was a strange, crude affair, run by water.  I stood and looked at it and thought, “This clock was running when George Washington was president; it was running when Christopher Columbus sailed on his great voyage of discovery; long years, long centuries before that it was built.”

But there is a clock surpassing all others.  I call it God’s clock.  It is the Sun.  Since time began God’s clock has kept time.  It is the central clock of our universe.  It regulates all others.  It does not have to be wound.  God has seen to that.  How can we help worshiping the God who has made such a clock!

MEMORY VERSE, Psalm 74:  16

    “The day is thine, the night also is thine; thou hast prepared the
    light and the sun.”

MEMORY HYMN [47]

    "Sun of my soul, thou Saviour dear."

THE HUMAN KODAK

I wonder how many of you have a kodak.  Yes, many of you own one.  What a wonderful little machine a kodak is!  First we buy a film, then we open the kodak and place the film.  Now pull the paper over to the empty roll and fasten, close the kodak and begin to wind.  Oh, here you are, No. 1.  The day is clear, for we must have a clear day to get the best picture.  We hold the kodak very steady, then snap, we have it.  Next we pull a little slide in the back, take a pencil and write down the date and name.  Let me see, what was that picture?  Oh, yes, “Chrysanthemum (is that the way to spell it?) exhibition.”  Next the films are developed, and the kodak pictures are complete, all but pasting them in a big book.

For all that the kodak is a whole lot of fuss, isn’t it?  But, do you know, each one of us has a kodak God has given him which works itself.  We have the open circle through which the pictures are taken, our eyes, and beyond the eyes, in the brain, are thousands of films.  We start out in the morning and the moment we open our eyes we begin exposing those films.  We do not have to do any clicking for these pictures, one after another, click, click, click, and they are developed as fast as they are taken.

If you should say to a man who has reached three score years and ten, “Tell me the clearest picture you can remember,” he would not show a picture that was taken yesterday, or last week, or last year.  He would turn back the pages of his memory book fifty, sixty years.  The clearest pictures he possesses are those that were snapped in his boyhood.  Every day you are taking pictures that are going to remain with you as long as you live.  Let us resolve, girls and boys, that as we go out each morning and our human kodak begins clicking, we shall take only pictures that are true, pure and clean.

MEMORY VERSE, Proverbs 4:  25

    “Let thine eyes look right on, and let thine eyelids look straight
    before thee.”

MEMORY HYMN [1]

    "O for a thousand tongues to sing
    My great Redeemer’s praise."

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