How Children Become Princes
Psalm 45:16
Instead of your fathers shall be your children, whom you may make princes in all the earth.


I. THE PERPETUATION OF RELIGIOUS LIFE. "Instead of thy fathers shall be thy children." It is in a succession of godly families we see the channel along which the water of life flows in unfailing fulness and beauty. The children of parents who love the truth and honour God are likely to take and keep the features which distinguish the character of the parents. Godliness is not nearly so difficult to those who come into the world with blood and brain favourable to righteousness as it is to those who come into the world with blood and brain favourable to unrighteousness. But in addition to all that is gained by birth there is the influence of precept and example.

II. THE DIGNITY OF RELIGIOUS LIFE. "Whom thou mayest make princes." The grandest man is he who has most of the spirit of Christ. When we bring together those who most faithfully reflect His character we have all that is choicest in the race. Nor is it in resemblance to Christ only that princely dignity is manifested. The graces and virtues of religion are often as stepping. stones to high positions in the Church and the world. How many there are, tradesmen, manufacturers, merchants, officers of government, who began life in hardship and poverty, and confess that it is the grace of God which has made them what they are. "He raiseth the poor out of the dust, that He may set him with princes."

III. THE DIFFUSION OF RELIGIOUS LIFE. "Whom thou mayest make princes." We have an almost literal fulfilment of these words in the history of our foreign possessions. The men who have laid the foundation of great Anglo-Saxon nationalities in different parts of the world have many of them been good men. When we think of the Pilgrim Fathers who sought in America the freedom to worship God which was denied in England; of the religious forces which have done so much to shape and enrich the grandly developing life of Canada and Australia; of the godly soldiers and civilians who have laboured for the enlightenment of India, we recognize the providence of God in sending to those wide tracts of earth "men with empires in their brains," and who by their heroism, industry, and religion have caused the wilderness to become like the garden of the Lord. How pleasing also it is to think of those who have preached, and of those who are preaching, Christ in heathen lands, "Princes in all the earth." Has not Coke still a princely power in Antigua and all its neighbouring isles; and John Hunt in Fiji; Carey in India and Moffatt in Africa?

(Jabez Marrat.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Instead of thy fathers shall be thy children, whom thou mayest make princes in all the earth.

WEB: Your sons will take the place of your fathers. You shall make them princes in all the earth.




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