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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|iw good uh the Jordan, hut Hm nervantn i hold him io do uh the prophet Hnld. i Nauman bntlwd mid oaeh Hine he came i l out <d' ili" water, ho wan the aame uh ; 1 when he went in. Nauman thought ihnl th- re wiih no uhc Io bathe, but the servants! wire panional workera , mid wer lm«'i"Mted In him mid they fdraded wilh Idm to go and wanh In , lhe Jordan ugufii. Wle-n Naannin | waahed Hie seventh tinm, he <ame up and Jiis l'l< d> was the flesh of n child. ■ Any man who will try the plan of salivation and believes with nil his heart » i tliiit God the Father will forgive, will j witness the spirit In his heart." Tonight is FJpiyorth and Junior I. i.gu • night. Every Kpworthian is j urged Io be present. The Junior Leaguers are asked to meet in the i Sunday school ronin at 7:15 o'clock. | I'liday night is Sunday school night and every teacher and officer are hit d to be present. lhe places nf meeting for tomorrow afti moon's prayer services will be anmmneed from the pulpit tonight. ( United Brethren Church "Enter ye in at the straight gate: for wide is tile gate, and broad is the way, that 1 aileth to destruction, and

many thereby which go in thereat; because straight is the gale and narrow is the way, which lead'dh unto life, and few there lie Hint find It." The above was the text, tie d by Hie j Rev. Cm II It. Smith at the services nt the United Hrelhreii church last night He reud Hi<- efitiri- chupb r of Matthew, j seven, ami then centered his lh<iilglilH| Io lhose two vrrseii. In a straight forward manner, ilk-i pastor called attention to the follow.; ing sugesled considerations: Hie two entrances; the two ways;/ the two| crowds; and the two destinations. The past or said, in pail; "God gets,noli" of his followers on false pretenses, gives ample warning to all men.” While matt has been given the ability to dedde aud yet Jesus advines him to take the right course because of (he final termination. “Each individual must enter in at the right gate and keep in the straight way, and in Hie right crowd if eternal ,life is to be his. Some one has said that the hinges upon which Hie straight gate huigs are Repentance and Regeneratioißand that your first part is to take hold of the gate and enter in. It does take a step, it does lake action,

Il does call upon you to do sornetjilng." Thn services witnessed two last night, who desired to know the witness of the spirit that they were eiilldren of God. ’l'lte 2 o’clock prayer ervicc yesterday were wdl attended and a d'-iqi .spiritual atmosphere prevailed. Tonight, Hie pastor expect to bring a message Hint ev< i> one should hear Friday night, tlie Rev. Rid.eo • u Wd,un, of Columbia City, who just closed a six weeks' meeting in hl sow nchurch will lie the guest of thn pimtor and family ami he will bring us n niesmge in song. Rev. Wilson .anil Rev. Smith have work'd together in revival services, and the pastor was his pastor for nearly five years. Now, as the time Is growing short in these simidtaneous meetings, every one is urged to pray, attend and wink a Snevcr before, lint in the spirit of Him who has promised us rithly. □aptist Church Tlie meeting :.t the i'.aptist church last evening was filled with spiritual power. The Rev. O. E. Miller used ihe familiar story of Naaman. the Syrian, who was a great man hut a leper. When lie was wiling Io obey Hie order of tlie prophet i f Cod ami go all the

way In obedience In dlplng Hcveti times — into the Jordan river he wan healed •• of ills di'iease. The speaker ernphit- - sized obedience to God's will. Tills evening, the subject will he, «• "What Must I do to Im Ixist?” Mr. Proctor will continue to lead the " music us he has ho aeeptably done „ during the meet Ings. . Tomorrow, Fihlay evening. Hie children will have charge of the opening service under Mr. Proctor's dlreclloti. Thsy have been holding their meet- • ings each afternoon and are looking forward to their program in the evening hour. Zion Reformed Church The Rev. F. H. Itupnow spoke to , another large and apreciatelvo audience last night at the Zion Reformed I'biiri h. His subject was, "Jesus Idea of Qcd." He said: “Jesrts was a far <t | seeing man. He s emed to act ahead • of his time and many hated Him and , called Him a blasphemer. Rut when we sum up His miracles and all His .■« words his objeM was to teach men to •" know God. To know Him as a Father. Jesus becomes tlie interpreter of the J Personality of God. He reveals the (< !IyilMUI) ON PACK SEVF.X'I h