Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1944 — Page 2

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i. r ,.„d i SUNDAY lHter>Mthn.il | SCHOOL ■■■ LESSON '■> b» HAcor d i. . M.’XF’oyJ* - ; n »- Os Th* M-,*x*\ Bible Inoituts cf CMcjso. B«tra«ed t>« Ws«urn NMOMMMr Lnion. Lesson for January 30 t-r«o» nibjscls and Scripture trx*« «♦• 1.-ted jtflrt topvrlphted bv Intermtionul Cr.uncfls.' Hriisious Education. u»rd try ptnniMfc.i. JBBI’S USES MLS POWER TO I. ELF I.ESWt: TEXT-Mark 4.541; S 3*-43 GOLDEN TEXT—WY.'- a <• '< »» f»*ffull How 11 It that ye have no faith?— Mar* f« Help—that I* what man need*, and ndthmg but the power of Christ will suftice to meet hi* fear* and »orrow* Christ appear* in Mark a* not only the matchles* Teacher of tlio parable* we have just *tudied. but th> migh’y Worker Th!* 1* the Gospel in which Christ I* presented as the Servant of Jebovan, who came to use His infinite grace and power for our deliverance. Two great fears gnaw at the vitals ot man's existence. Life i* full of awful dangers, and death is «o dreadfully final and sorrowful. He is afraid to live, and afraid to die—apart from hi* faith in Jcsu* Christ. We find the answer to both these fear* a* we here see— Jesus' Power Overcomes I. Fear of Life’s Dangers 'Marl: 4 SMI>. The long day of teach.ng had ended (v. 35). and the dimples carried out Hi* request that they go to the other side of the Jake to rest. Just "as he was" they departed, and before long the tired Jesu* was asleep. We know how He felt, ar.d what i» even mott blessed. He know* how we feel when we arc tired. A* He slept a sudden storm < common on the Lake of Galilee) brought deathly fear to the hearts of His disciple* For the moment they sawonly the angry waves, the smallness of their boat, and the hopelessne** of their situation. Had they forgotten Jesu*' 1 With Him,in the boat, they had no reason to fear. They called on Him. and in Hi* majestic and authoritative ' P< be *t>H" the wind and waves recoffateed their Master'* voice. Shofltd we not learn that in this day of fear* and alarm*, we may til we are Christians) count on His presppee and His power. If we look at the overwhelming waves of circumetar.ee* and think how frail we are purely our heart* shall fail u* for 4ear. But if Christ i* with us, we gre in no dung ar. X'Ow they were struck with awe at His power. “Sometime* the deliverances wrought by our laird so reveal His presence and power that His follower* are more deeply moved than they were by the perib whijtf threatened. Whether maatering the storm, or standing unseen in our midst today. He appear* to the S’* of faith, clothed in divine eni re* aril power" 'Erdman). IL. Fear et Dea’J*’* Deep Sorrow •5 Sis-. Tumble is a visitor in every home, it does not matter bow securely that homb-snay be founded upon wealth or a—el position. Frequently, death chodfcs a shining mark m taking a dea*& beloved child Children strike UiriPfttoU dgco into ourjjeart* and .... ; * are torn from us our whmehcings are rent and convulsed Sue* was the great *torm ot sorrow which had come upon the home of Jairus. leading him to make the brave step of faith and hope which brought him to Jesus. Then as Jesus turned to (Z with Jairus a woman touched Him He stoppad to seek her out and commend her for her faith The seeming delay must have greatly troubled Jairus. particularly when the servant* came and informed him that be need no longer trouble the Master Since bis daughter was dead. Not infrequently we have ain.ibr experiences. where it seem* that while God has promised to help us. He ha* been turned aside ar.d ha* forgotten u*. Inc ptalmtet in Psalm 42:3 cries out,-"My tear* have been my meat day apd night, while they continually sajfublo me. Where is thy God’” OgF’Lo.ii was not troubled at all by thg message of the servants ot Jal—. but He sh iwed His thoughtful —lsidcrrtkui of the father Uy reaowmf him *‘‘ h words, • Fgermot. only believe " BVWyuhere fear block* the way of |ußian peat* end progress Divine wterfom oft er* a remedy 'or a all—only believe We excuse our lack of tadb by the eo.hditlon* which confront u*. but wane of ua face condilion* worse than those which cowfronted Jairus M*e daughter was dead and hg was told to believe! Me obvad and tee faith was rewarded. When He asud. The child M not da4LJput ateepeth." eur Lord did not—eut- that actwU death h*u not t'lyffTdaee but He nMMt that tn of God dealtan* like a sleep In o—‘cs ct Cbrwi spiriU*! death wa* undoubtedly ter Nff terrible than (*y*ieaf dean A men may be ; y *uvu and yet bdmg *pir-ituoMpi-dead Lt worse off than a map Who. ttoegb physically dead, is spiJUuiliy afiye After i rtjtg forth the moumlng t scatter*, the Lord pgj turned a rm—te by rtsnply i k -es*,ng to the child and aaying. ’ Lrttie girl ari*e." Mere tfeew l* the Lord wt» can evertews r aer tedr. at both iff* hsddDotk I* He oak ike one we need a* eur Savioor?

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There are three object* or functions of the miracles of J*eu»; they were the signs or credentials of the Messiah; they were a aymSiol of spiritual healing and eternal salvation; they were expression* of his kindneaa -manifestations of Gode holiness and love and power. It is the third one to which the leaeon of today M applied. V 35. ’ And tlv- same day. when he even was < ouie, he eaith unto them. l<et us pass over unto the other side." Hy boat waa the lies’ way for Jvkim to escape the multitude. who he addie.wed al) day. Being subject to the weariness of liody he obeyed the Isw of human nature by seeking ran for the night. V* 36. 37. And when they bad .ent away the multitude, they look him even as he was In the Ship. And there were with him also other little .hip* And there arose a great storm of wind, and the waves beat Into the rihip. so that it waa now full." The disciples' lioat was ('hii.t's transport: the little ahipa may have been filled with passengers from the multitude anxious to be with the laird The storm made it a perilous journey; the very bes’ people may encounter storms. How one acts in the storm is an index of character. V. 38. "And he was in the hinder part of theolilp. asleep on a pilljiw, and they awake h in. and say unto him. Manter, carest thou not that we perish?" Here we have the secret of aound sleep, an active life a good conscience, and a complete trust in God Calling on the Lord aw the last resort m a very common practice but not a very laudable one V 39. ’And he arose and rebuked the wind, and .aid unto the sea. Pence be .itill. And the wind ceased and there was a great calm." Here *« seen the l»rd. power over the physical, a suggestion of his power iu the spiritual realm God's will is that there should lie peace and limiMnts. cA moment before th?y had feared the storm; now they feared the conqueror of the Mtorm. The power of God visibly expressed produces awe. V. 35. "While he yet spake, there came from the ruler of the synagogue* house certain, which said. Thy daughter la dead; whv troulileat thou the Master any further?” Christ delayed his response to hurry to Jairus' home because of bi* caring for the woman who had touched h!u garment; and now the servant* In ’hat home thought there was no use, no help in the Lord. V 3« "And as soon as Jesus hoard the word that waa spoken, he aaith unto the ruler of the synagogue. Be not believe.’' Comfor; wa. promised on condition of faith. The goodness and the power of God have not yet been fathomed. V. 37. "And he suffered no man to follow him. save Peter and James and John the brother of Jamia” He waa the initiation o( Christ'* inner circle, those be»t fitted to understand and carry on hi* work. V*. 38. 31) And he cometh to the house of the ruler of the synagogue and eeeth the 'umult. and them tlrst wept and watted greatly And

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when he came In he saith to them. Why make ye this ado. and weep? the damsel la not dead but sleepeth ” The though of "sleep" *uggesta all awakening. In the thought of the l,ord physical death is not such a dreadful thing. V. 40. "And they laughed him to acorn. Hut when he had put them all out, he taketh the father and the mo’her of the dameei, and them that were with him. and enlereth in where the damsel wae lying.” Those put out were unworthy to behold the sacred scene, and the noise they made wa* distracting. Tha work of God Is not to make light of. Vs. 41. 32. "And he took the damsel by the hand, and saitb. Talitha cinnl. (Which Is being interperpreted. Damsel, 1 say unto thee arise. And straightway the damsei arose, and walked; for she was of the age of twelve years And 'hey were astonished with great astonishment." Here is a perfect expression of th Lord’s tenderness, love and power. C 43. ’ And he charged them straightly that no man should know It; and commanded that «otnetbing should lie given her to eat.” Jeeu* did not want the public excitement this miracle would produce. Hi* physical power must not overshadow hi* .ipii iutal power. j world

'More than two million Protestant youth of the t’ni'ed States and Canada will observe Youth Week. Jan. 30 Feb. S. according to Dr Roy C Kona, reneral secretary of the International Council of Roll<iotM education. Sponsored by the United Christian Youth Movement, the observance will involve the participation of more than fifty thoueand youth groups The theme for Youth Week wil be: "One Faith. One Fellowship." Community service projecia in areas of apecial need "as a means of expre-slng Christian faith in friendly service." wil be developed as an important feature of Youth Week activities In a number of communities. The Woman a Society ot Christian Service of the Methodist church will launch at the beginning of thia year a special campaign for a new social order. The purpose in an effort to develop, clarify, and mobilize the sunt uneat of all members ol the church tn favor of a righleoua aud lasting )»<■#• <ud world." During January eighty inspiration meetings have already been neld in key cities at which time plans and methods wore presented for achloving the purpose. House-to-house visitations and the writing of personal let tern are a part of the plan. The War Has nt affected adversely church attendance Ju Germany for the past year according to reports received at Stockholm. Four hundred parishioners a'tend regularly out of WO. This may not look like a very good percentage but when one keeps in mind the great aumbei i in the army and In the army and in emergency work. It Is gratUyink there are this many. In any case, attendance has grown during the year and attendance of children at Sunday School Is W per cent. Chaplain Charlnu E. Bi«wn. now with the Fifth American Artur, says tkat neither deueit beat nor Arik cold can dampen the enthusiasm ot the American soldier when it comes to theeinging of the good old hymn.. He also saya that the hymns they sang in the old church hack home are the must popular at the front, the most naked for ones are The OH Rugged Cross." "Faith of Onr Fathem.' '‘•watt Hour ol Prayer.” “What a Friend We Have in Jesus." Hioso cd Assurance" sad 'Safely Through Another Week." tOCKMOW? J I. Who werr called by Chris' 'Boelter •as.’ "sons st thunder?" J. Which ope of the twelve dis <lplea was not from Galilee but from Judah*. X Who was the Emperot ot Rome during Christ's mmiriry .4. What physical churacteriaiic of Saul ds.tiugalsbed him? X Who* kindueae waa shown LH-|a by 4 AmwamUo ponsan? Aaassera ionad oa page gvp. ■ a ■ o ■ —■ — — The sarrgfoMv aaeums la constancy to purpose Dterael

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Zion Evangelical and Reformed WUllam C. Feller. Pastor Church school at 9:00 a. m. T. L. Hocker, supt. There are classes for ail ages, taught by competent teachers. Worship service at 10;00 a. m. berinon; "Faith Rewarded.” Pareti’s are invited to place their small children in the nursery, while they worship. A cordial invitation is extended to all who are without a church borne lu the city, to worship in this church. The official board will meet in the church parlor on Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. The Girls’ Guild will meet a’ lhe church on Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m Choir rehearsals: Junior. Wedne<day at •:!> p.m. Young Women’s. Wednesday at 7:00 p. m. Senior, Friday at 7:00 p. in. Catechetical classes on Saturday morning, seniors at 9. juniors at 10 a. m. Come and worship with us. -—— -e ffT. MARY’S CHURCH First Mass ItOfY A. M Second Mass 7 30 A. M. Children’s Mass 8:00 A. M. High Mass 10: H A. M. Holy Hour. Sunday 2:30 P. M. Rev. Joseph J. o*<mcu. Faster First Unitsd Brethren R R Wil-on. Minister Bible school »:IS. Cur’is HHI. >-uperintendenc Mornlni. worship 10:30. Sermon "The Three Temptations" Christlar Endeavor B:3c. Evening W'orshlp 7:3)'. Sermon or Psalm 7J. Pi aye.’ mealing and choir practice Wednesday night at 7 and 8. Next Sunday will be ThankOffering day A special progrim I.; being prepared First Methodist Di. .Merrill O. Lester, Minister L L. Hann. Church Schoo) Supt. Mcrnhig worship a' I:3D. Sermon subject. "The .Missing Link o' Spiritual Achlevemen'.” Vespei Hour al 4 o’clock. Ser mon subject "Good Medicine " A cordial invitation Is extended to all. Midweek servlet on Wednesday evening. Cholt practice Wed night.

First Evangelical Church Winchester St. near Five Point F. h Willard. Minister Sunday school •: It a. in. Gregg McFarbnd. general superintend ent. The conference wide campaign for increased at'endanct has been extended until Easter. Let nt- keep up out good record. Morning Worship 10:10 a. m. This Sunday has been mt aside for the launching of a camgfia to add 45.00* 00 ft ou. present bußding fund Evangelical leagues: Intermediate 6:OC. Senior 4:15. Evening service. First church people are asked to attend Calvary church in the revival servlc". W.M.B. Thursday at 2:PL Mrs. Dean Ryerly chairman wl(h Mrs. Eugene Runyon giving the missionary study First Presbyterian Church Five Points George O. Walton, MMs ur 0:00 p. m Junior Worship and Bible Hour. Mrs. W A. Lower. . >3O a. m Sunday School W. 1* Feterock, superintendent. ip: 3d a m Morgtag Worship. Sermon: "in. H'm Wo Live** The Missionary society will meet next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Huber M DeVoss. Mrs. C. D wfli have cba go of the program. The annual mite box opening will <ake place Proceeding the meeting the Spiritual Ute group will meet with Mrs G. O. Walton In charge Assuring the hostg-s arc lira. K. D. Eageler and Mrs R. K. Gleaden! ng. Mrs Dale 8. Moves wMI lead the dsvotioaa. Mrs. Teepic will review the book. “The L'ncos pneraMc " g 'Afdyi t» Baptist Church Carey R Mpses, pastor 1.30 a. m. Bible school C. E Bell sept. IS;U a. m. Morning Worshß. Sermon by pastor. Thenw: Our Living Hope" Th< Junior church also meets at the church during this hour Jihd p. m. The famed Wheaton Collage Men s Glee Clpb. will tea beard Jn recital at ear ctepreh. The public L cordially invited. Xo iteatga tar admitunot uffcrril thirty- /ouug men are no* cd fr:-n copal u> canal. Do sot alas bear•ng them. .g jt p. m. Young People- l«l---ieabli’ 7:3U p. is. Evening service of

praise and fellowship. This differcot service 1* proving a blessing to many Yon will enjoy it also. Very, special feature Sunday night. 7:30 |i m Wednesday evening. Our Prayei servlet. We here fray definitely for *youi sons in thu service Are yon happy sot this? .a —- Christian Church Bible *cbool 10:00 s. m John Reinhard supt. Worship and communion 10:30. • - ' — Ol 1 »■ Zion Lutheran Church .Monroe and Eleventh Streets Paul W. behultx. Pastor Sunday school and Bible class 9:30 a. m. Divine worship. 10 30 a. m. Church choL 2:00 p m Lutheran Hour 3:00 p. m Saturday catechism school. 8:30 a. m Valparaiso collection Sunday. Church of God Glen E Mar-hall, Pastor 9:30-11:20 Unified service. 4:10 Chrlstiai' Crusaders 4:30 Shining Lights. 7:30 bvenlng servlet 7:30 Wednesday, midweek graye service. The public is most cordially Invited to at'end all the service-" of thia congregation. a—— Church of the Naiarcne .Maisball and N. Seventh Sts. J. T. Trueax. pastor Sunday School. 9:30 a. in. Doyle Lytle, superintendent. The privilege of studying the word of God is yours. Let's study together Sunday mottling Mcrnlng worship, 10:30 a. in. Message by the pastor. Subject. "The Militant Church." Junior church. 6:45 p. m. L<d by Mrs. Jesse Plasterer. The Junior is a challenge. Do your best for child delinquency Young peoples service. 6:45 p tn I. Muttax. president. Ixwaon. "The Founder* of the Church.” Come enjoy the Bible quia. Evangelistic service. 7:30 p. m. Good old fas hie tied congregational and special singing. Message by paator. Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:30 p m. Come thou with u* and we will do thee good. — -o Nuttman Av*. U- B. Delbert Crees, pastor 9:30 a. in —Sunday School. Mrs. Reed, sup* rfntendent. 10:3i) a. m. — Morning worship Scrimii, "The test of salvation " 4:30 p. m.—C. E. 7:30 p. m. -Evangelistic service. Theme. "Consider tne exi used.' Midweek prayer service Wednesday evening. 7:30 p. m. The administrative board will meet following the prayer meeting. All membera are requested to have their reportready The attenjan* e in tli* r<- service* la growing from week to week. Do not mlea the bleaslng and inspiration of the chnroh. We invite you to worahip with uk. HdNie Education Parental Confession One da> a mother wa* telling a religious educator. Mrs. Eakin, •bout the prdbtem* with her three-year-old and asking foi suggestion*. “I suppose this 1* a little thing but k annoys me greatly.” said ’be mother. "Charles camv home the other day wkh a new word, goab'- It doesn't sound good coming front hl* Ups Thinking he would drop it of bi* own accord. I haven't said anything about It. But be hasn't, and I'm sick and tired es bearing * goeh'. “To make «nt»er» swrse. yester-

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day when I pas exasperated. I used the word myself, before I had time to think Charles heard me: I am *ure of it. Now I can't talk ’o hhn about using the word " "Why not?" her listener asked. •Why. I can't correct him for something I do myself.' This mother like many others feb she must keep up the pretend of parental perfection. "How terrhblc it must be io live with a person who always does things just right!" reinsrked Mrs. Eakin. The mother'e' surprised eye* widened, the idea ot a mutual-im-provement pact between her and I her son was dawning. -Later Mr*. E»kin was a dinner guest in 'he home. When the parents and guest* were plisortasd m looveraslon. Charles whispered, "Mother, your elbows.” "Thank you. Charles." The pact was in force.

| Wit I A Mule's Psrt m Education A college student having used his friend* to the limit was about to give np hi* work. His father who had a mule now decided to sell it to supply hl* «on with the necessary cash. When the father's letter came with the needed funds, the boy shouted. “Dad's sold the mule!" Al graduation 'line the father confided. "I loved that old mule. I hated to part with her. Then thh consoling thought flashed through my mind. "Here's a ciiance for the mule to get a college education.” —o —■ Moat powerful Js he who has himself in hi* power. Seneca. You seldom hate a fellow when you know him well. Edgar Gue?’. A wise man will make more opportunities than he find-. Bacon II is not what one earn* but what one saves that makes for erurit* Carelpr’itess does more barm tbsu a want of knowledge.— Franklin. Because we can't do some ’’grout thing" we are up' to do nothing Swearingen Dairy I’aMeurized and Homogenized Milk Phone 20H 1202 W. Monroe St. If you write a mean loiter keep it a day or two and then bunt it. THE IDEAL LUNCH Opts Evary Day. All tha time. Meal*. Short Order*. Steak* and Chop*. 413 Winchester St. Rhone 244

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