Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1926 — Page 3
boaes rolls made with \ REAL FRUIT Q 59 CONSTIPATION attendance at revivals shows DAILY INCREASE (C ONTfNVm> I B<>M I’Uii: om:> t remdniM night for the revival Tonight Paid S. Mayer, a mission .... front Japan, will deliver an interring address- Great interest Is bein!, shown aX the Evangelical church and the pasotr urges that all members attend the few closing nights D f the meetings. Presbyterian Church ktst night was a banner evening Bt the Presbyterinn church, it being , tIP second largest audience since the special services began and the best in spirit and interest All took part heartily in- the song service, and in the scripture recitation. Although Mrs. Florence Sprunger Starr could not be present on account of illness. Miss Lucille Shirey, of Fort Wayne, sang two very beautiful and effective solos which put the audience in a receptive mood for the sermon. The pastor spoke nn the subject “The Power of God " He said in part. “Even as nature’s force has never been harnessed, as much ‘of man's personal forces has never been utilized so the power of God available for the church has never been fully appreciated or used by His people. When Christ came down from the Mount of Transfiguration he found that his disciples had failed to cure the epileptic boy. Christ rebuked them reminding them that their faith had not been great enough This Jesus locked up within our hearts has power enough to conquer all our difficulties if we comply with the conditions he requires for the utilization of this force. We, thontgh Him. can conquer the circumstances around us, we can inI fluence others, we can conquer our.1 selves." 5 ;
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Rev. Covert dosed with ti i-tron" app'wt to the church of God in ■ xli li It the might if God through th" Infusion of the Spiiii of Christ Into the world of today. The largest prayer meeting in point of numlxT followi-d this service. The Sunday School scholar. nr asked to note Hint Friday will bo Sunday Schoo] night. This evenlti": Rev. Cov.ll will speak <.n “The Love of God For Mi- ' Sji- ; ] nri i< will be furnished. Methodist Church “Sin is it miss of the mark,” said the Rev. Somerville Light, WdcnPHiluy evening. He told the lory of N oinian, the leper, and compared leprosy to sin. The fathem and sous tiHeudfd the services in a Isuly. Vli <. Dc.i Tyndall sang, "The Prodigal Son." There are several characters in the story of Naaman and the first with whom we have to deal with is Naaman,' said Rev. Light ‘When we think of Naaman, we think of leprosy, le prosy is one of the most loathsome diseases we have and it has been < .11sidered Incurable. That may be a suggestion to us tonight. This is a suggestion as to why this touching character is neglected. What the. divin. writer is trying to bring upon us here is a picture of sin. This story Illustrates the power of sin Upon the soul and the incurability of sin. except by eno power, which is very clearly brought lieforesus in this I >sson. “The next character in the story is the little maid, who had been taken captive. Why didn't the men take seme strong men captives, why was it that they took this little maid? God hail worked in this plan and he had Naaman in thought. The little maid knew of the prophet and she knew that Hie prophet could cure Naaman of leprosy and she told the people of Hie prophet and finally the king heard it. Th- k'lig told Naaman to go to th" prophet. Thg king wrote a letter to the king of Israel a'vd told him-about Naaman. When the king of Israel read
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