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CHILDLESSNESS
Do not be in a hurry to change your trials, dear friends. We have heard of some who
have repined that they had no children, and, like Rachel, their cry was, “Give me
children, or else I die.” Ere long they have had children who proved to be far worse
than none. Better no son than an Absalom. 987.231
Yes, we may fondly promise ourselves that children born of godly parents will be an
unalloyed comfort to them; and yet it may not be so. Children are certain cares, and
doubtful comforts. They may bring to their parents such sorrow that they may be
inclined to think the barren happier than the fruitful. Hence it is well for us to leave
our hopes of posterity with God; and if we reckon that in a childless house we have
missed a great joy, we ought also to reckon that we have missed a mint of trouble by
the same fact. 1718.248