Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1927 — Page 3

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I simU Kviva}S TO II REV CLOSE SUNDAY] I .^rvn 8 "*” 4 J—two lovely , !i> "tf’'’ r . ~l n th e Carden with . *** *^°”, ] ' ()g(!r t 0 Jesus.” 11 l^ 1 „ The suN-». •■R«s'«' lnK I ® ° Ihith I’lo-pered?” in the , (X wbl ’ at 10:30 o’clock. ] morning ‘ Bnpnow will again T'tite evening service. Hln , ' n Hit he "Man’s Adaptability , ’ ubJWt . n'iness" There will be spe- ( l ' nto °J The choir will sing the X<’Xn “•* ““cordial invitation and welcome’ ii extended to all. Christian Church TIIP largest congregation to date T * nt last night at the Chris- «’ p r r ? h SO great was the inter--2“ that it'was decided to continue special meetings over next week. I J McKim will give the local church i entire time next week, preaching (■■ jrery night except Saturday nlg ’ lt - ' Dr MuKim took as his text last' sig h t the words ot the mother ’ of >|U# “Whatsoever He saath unto ou do it.” Haring the brief period he addressed the congregation, he ' -ree «sed the necessity of obedience to the commands of Christ if the benefits ot His marvelous powers are to be enjoyed. It vu a happy moment for the local church when Dr. McKim generously offered his services, and made it possible to continue the services. It is hoped that even greater num- | ! bers will be moved to hear the tend- I er. moving eloquence of this great | preacher. Baptist Church Last evening closed the week of | services with a good meeting. Rev. O. , E. Miller spoke on the subject, “Noah’s Carpenters" He suggested that there | must have been workmen helping I build the great boat under the direc- | tion of Noah, yet none but Noah and I his family went into the boat. The Car- I penters were drowned. They had help- ; ed to build the ark of safety yet re- , fused to enter therein. There are peo- ' [ pie today who are kind toward, and I i eeven contribute to the work of the I Kingdom of God yet refuse to enter ] therein. “As in the day of Noah so I . shall it be in the days of the SOn of | Man”. The door of God’s mercy (will i I sometime be shut. Enter while you - may. 1 We look forward to tomorrow with I expectency hoping for a great closing | day of the campaign. See announce- j ments elsewhere in todays paper. United Brethren Church Interest possibly reached the high- < est mark at the United Brethren , last evening since the recent ] meetings. The pastor used as the I theme of his sermon, the incident i where Jesus wept over the city. The j response in testimony and prayer last 1 night was the best o' the meetings. I The pastor announced that there I would be no evening services until next Wednesday evening. The special revival will continue it is hoped but in a different way. All are urged to be in the praise and old-fashioned class services tomorrow morning at 10:30. Methodist Church 'The Unpardonable Sin” will be the subject of Rev. Myron E. Taylor’s sermon Sunday night at the Methodist church. Sunday morning he will Preach on "Something Different.” At * 00 o clock there will be a young People’s rally. Rev. and Mrs. Taylor have cha rge of this meeting. All Epworth Leaguers and their friends are urged to attend this meeting. Sunay is a big day and every one should Put forth a special effort to attend use services. The revival will conhnue through next week. 'A Case in Court” was th e subject ... eV ' Ta T lor 's sermon last night, inm o ' * nOt bring condemnation 'e world; he brought salvation natiJT 1 ? ° f eßCape froin condemns, ' he brought light and when saw the light, their own conjust th 8 cnn ‘ lenined theni -and it is ? ‘ he sa,l,e he declared. imDlar e i ry ,v PerSOn iH lhG WOrld has had B * within him that which is "Consri <<inSCienCe ’" he continued, alT e |, < ’ OeS nOt te ” us wbat 18 P’e think H ! t at h i e S l WrOng &a 80me peo ’ what ps us in det erming * utr * hM is "“*■ cod when ght ’ “ reWarda us '• »«■ "aope have * COnscier ‘ ceß of feme iMuickel n en Wben jt they win « { “ nctlon naturally again, some thin? "k tlWt tbey are doiag 'Ruination is to the feellng of contorglv «nes a ‘ n 100 k t 0 Christ "We heVi g6t righ ‘ with God. g / eat intent da y v mU T h h la , b ° U \ the ment day f nr ‘ ‘ Thls 18 U i U( lgs Th iu is th e * a3t One of us. made; this • y When choices are I Oents are made- .m day When ]udg ’l mdd «. this is the day when)

the Holy Spirit tolls us whether wo 1 ! are condemned or not condemned. Some one says. ’1 do not believe we are really condemned until the doings of our life are figured, up.’ According to God’s word no man is go-| iiig to make Heaven on the doings oft his life, which were wronght without filth in Christ. Salvation is thl 1 gift l of God. ’God so loved Hie world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.’ Ephesians 2:S reads, ‘For by grace are ye saved through faith: and that not of yourselves: it Is the gift of God.’ Grace means the unmerited favor of God. So we are not saved ithrough our own merit, but through 'the merit of Christ, which we accept Iby faith. It makes all the difference in the world what, we believe; we Hive according to what we believe. There is no possibility of being saved by our works. After we are saved we will be rewarded for our works. "Our case has been tried before the court of conscience and in the great day all the Supreme Judge of the World will have to do is simply check | off our account and say. ’Go right along in and begin your eternal sen- 1 fence.’ Because our case was tried before we left this world by the court of conscience. We do not need to worry about the great judgment day; we need to worry about this day. I This is the day when choices are made; this is the day when judgments are made. "Sin is a cable, we weave a thread

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of it’each day and It becomes so strong we cannot break it. Whenever anyone rejects Christ even, the devil helps him form the links which will bind him eternally. “There are ten commandments which make one moral law. The law i was given largely in order that man might know what sin is. If w ( . break one of these commandments, we have broken the inorui law. Breaking the moral law makes us sinners, and places the penalty for sin upon us, which means hell for eternity, it we <lo not get a*T>ardon through Christ. We are all thus condemned because we have al) sinned. However, a man might be condemned to state’s prison for life, but if some man who had standing with the governor were to present a petition properly signed, there would be the possibility of his receiving a pardon and he might go out a free man. and it is just the same so far as our relationship to God and his law is concerned. There was just one man who had a standing with God; one man who had never sinned. He came down an dtook our sin upon His own shoulders; He took our place; | He died on Calvary for us and now He is our advocate —our attorney before the throne. In spite of the fact w ( > are condemned tor our sins, if we will put our case in the hands ot Jesus, He will get a pardon for us and we can go out free men and women. The scriptures say, "When the I Son hath made you free, y e shall be free indeed’.”

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