Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1940 — Page 5

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Headed Toward Catastrophe World Talks Os Gethsemane But Mere Suffering Is Not Enough to Constitute a (iethsemane — The Spiritual Significance of the Garden Personal Visits to Olivet.

By WILLIAM T. ELLIS "This world la headed atraiKh' for a Gelhai iuaiie," saya au .niyllat of the tunes "A large part of Europe Is al ready in Gethsemane," added allot bar. Neither was right Both confused single suffering with (he experience of fesus In the Garden There Is more to Gethsemane than tinmere eiidtirauie of agony: and 'he cuniinon usage of calling every or • ission of deep sorrow a Gethsemane is unwarranted Pain, grief disappoiniment, rejection, nnsund erataiidiug and spiritual dlsUlubioii incut — these are tile common lot of men But they aie not Gelhs* mane. truly they go into the Garden who. in spiritual anguish, seek resIgliatloll to she will of God Th"open sesame' for that sublime < I|H Tie lice is. Not my will. Init Thine, be done We may not p> ■ far into the depths of the torment of the soul of Jesus, ca. ill Ills deepest, darkest hour, lie wrestled alone over the fate so near Him. and which He saw so ■ (early Hut »<• do know that Illa ultimate mood and derision was one of a< - ceptauie. aud of unity with the will of the Father Ho. as we confront the dim la< •• of the tragedy toward which the whole wo: Id is speeding, we < a limit call it a Gethsemane, until man kind has perceived the spiritual slgiilficam-e of th>- catastrophe, and In utter irenitenr .- and sumn’ssioii has learned to cry. "Not my will, lint Thiae. be done W<» shall find peace and victory in the Garden only when we have accepted and are retouiilcd to the will of God The Literal Garden •hi the lower sl<>|s- of the Mount of (Hives are three Gai dens of Gethremanv. preserved by the three communions Homan Catholic. Greek Orthodox and Armenian The first is the one oftem-st visited by tourists Within It are the foundations of a church built by Queen Helena. u|mn which the Franciscans han- lately erected a beautiful edifice Fortunately, the i-saet .pot of the agony of Jesus cats never with certainty lie identified But w, do know, beyond any shadow of doubt, that It was to au olive grove somewhere on this slope uveihatkmg the city that He loved, that our laird resorted, as was His wont, for scwlasimi and prayer Thrice, unde' the brilliant Passover moon, I have goto- out from Jerusalem aud i limbed thia strep hill to an ; unfemed groap of olive trees, that I might mediate upon th> agony of Him »b> bare the whole world's sm and sorrow into Cm- Garden With a Bong on His Lips Bvrn the casual reader of the life of Jesus cannot miss the cloud •'d spirit of impending tragedy which huug on His l.i-t d.i)“ \ gain and again He tried to break through the d' lis* misunderstandinn of His little group of asacM iates. that they might share His f<-e-l Ings. At the latsl Huppei He opcoed His overflowing heart to them as never before, that they might know Him and His mission He hail a rendezvous with death After the Intimate, memorial family meal, and the aublime discourse 1 that accompanied it, they sang a hymn and set out for familiar Olivet. "Yea. they sang a hymn." In th" fare of the supreme- drama of tinland eternity, they poured forth 'the jubilant alralgs of faith in thold Hebrew Paulina. Not whip di tv <-u and terrified, but jubilantly triumphantly. Jeans went forth l« meet Ills supreme hour There was more than courage in the conduct -if lhi- Man about to die there was victory and peace They are of the company of Christ who can <onfrout life's «'“•» with a song. The Three Who Slept Nut all of His fill nds mean th--same io Christ H-‘ ha-l. and lias His t'bosaa -ui-'s. the inner circle Ho Piter and James and John w--rc taken with Him to the very --laot ibn shadowed trees Where lie prayed, the utlu i eight roiaannug • ««••*••* de bases** -The Bunday School Leeso•or March to is. "Gethsemane; Triumph Through Surrender " —Matthew 2VJ054. ♦ «•»••»•* ooeoooesv

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:-it a distance Only ran disciples ate "fat b-n. as the Hcotch say. As Jesus, alone, underwent the agony of the bloody sweat, a soul ! turmoil that passes understanding, th- thie. friends slept They did not understand, any more than •he sleeping city of Jerusalem undent ood. or than we understand the Itmerlife of those nearest and 1 d-ai-st to us Even the Farewell Suppgr had not open-*d tbeir eyes to the poignant y of the hour. They represent the heedless Church. It we Imi knew what the present hour iMirtends. we. too. would Ire wrestI Ung in agony ol soul, I wotidrr bow many i-ad- is of these lines have today prayed for the world in Its suffering and sin? We -an share G-'thst-uiaiie only at the price | of prayer. Too profound for our crass comprehension Was th-' Gaid-'ll egperl-1 i•tn -■ of J-ans. Til- bitterness of i th- -up He must drink th- awful neas -if the «lu of mankind th--•■d-inptivc love -d th- Father, all weie i ominiiigl-'d in this midnight ■ session of supplication an-l surrender. Alone, Jestts tiod the WilleI press of suffering. Even the cross h-ld no such grief, sot He had been mad- ready fm Calvary l-y , Gethsemane Th- sting is drawn from ••very ord-al of the soul when w>* can say. Thy will In- d-n-The Traitor While th-- little band of twelve ' mad- 'heir way along the dark and narrow streets f Jerusalem, to- | ward th- gat- that led to Olivet and the East. Judas was bent on ! his dark errand to the plotting i prl- sts lam- >f money, and diaap- ’ poißted ambition, had turned this ! -oin ad* into a monster of disloyalty For thirty plec-s of silver he revealed to the --n-'iny th- lamilmi prayer-place <n Jesua, on th-' hillside op|eislf-- the lily Not only -lid he guide the temple poll-- and their leaders thltbei j Home i- part was y-1 to I— played but he agreed to identify the I Victim liy a kiss The depths of : jH-rfldy were plumbed by this ai t It was Bo casual touching of the lips to th-- cb-ek of Jesus that Judas gave. As the Gre-k makes ch ar, he kissed Him again and again, ardently. --Ituslvely, as the father kias-d the prodigal and as Mary kissed the feet <»f the Haviour at Bethany -Th- sam- <••- - k word is u-d in all three Instanci-s >To what d-ptlls of disloyalty may look- II love descend* Y--t during that ait. th-- foul-st that has - nr l-ioittd the history ■>f humanity, Jesua -ailed Judas, "Friend. Thus lowest tieason was mat-bed by highest loyalty. H- m-i s- -juickly overtook Judas, and he tried to return the blood money I-fore he hang-ii him»- If But the priests would have none of it "The sin we do. two by two, we must pay for one by one The money was spent for a potter's field and >o this day the -me unbuilt sis ti-m outsid- of Jerusalem s walls Is Aceldama SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS , He who -1-imldes with Gods plan succeeds, he who dws not is . crushed. A F 8-Banff hr. • • • Hesolve to perform what you ought perform without fall what , you resolve. Henjamin Franklin--9 9 9 Heartily know When half-god- go. , The god* arrive -llalph Waldo Kim ison Tlniugh the past I* irrevocabl-, It is not int parable. F U Meyer. • • • Th-- Lord is my sbeph- rd. I shall . not waul. He muketh to He . down in green pastor- s: He lead- , -th me bnsldv the still water* ( l‘»alin M Who serve have life. Already they are dead M h i seek no task For hand or heart or hvad. Who smooth no l-alli That following feet may tread And listless, dieam When youthful years have (led Clay Mai Cauley • • • Th- i.-pa-ity to piay is hot always tn -an power. Imt In the eye of God the desire to pray Is prayer la-salg 'Hi S.. W- • ■—W" ■ He I* liMtid h not 1* I <>|h hwl wbl* to ii’ ip tb«* wont “t a huukMU braUur

Church of the Nazarene 7th and Marshall Sts. Paul Brandyberry. Pastor 9 JO A. M Sunday Sch-rol. Doyle 1 Lytle, supt ’ l<» jn R. M The morning service. ‘ Sermon theme "The Heaaou for ’ Paul's Successful Christian Life.” * Text - "For I determined not to know anything among you save ‘ Jesus Christ, and him crucified." — -1 C-r 2 2) ' 2 JO P M The H- v J W. Mont- ' gomery and his "Singing Preach- 1 er*' Quartet." WOWO. 1 7.00 I’ M The Nazarene young people's servi- -- Hex Custer presl- ' dent. ABOthu/ very Interesting young people s service is being planned Don’t miss It. 7 -Mt P M The junior society. The Junior Society is growing In I Intel vat and In numbers under the ' splendid supervision of Mrs. J-.-sae ' Plasterer. Duu't miss, juniors 7 30 P M Th-- evening evaugclIt I- service Sermon th-me “Preparing for Death.” Text -- “Prepare to meet thy God. <Amos 4 12). 71» p M Wednesday, Prayer meeting WELCOME' Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church Charles M. Prugh. Th. D. — I i Minister Chui-u School 9-L M T L Bviker. supt. Morning Worship 10 A M Sermon The Stone of Stumbling." I peter 2 ». Music by the Senior choir. Zion Youth League -- la P M Topi- Which Way Will Youth Go?" Alice Both, leader. .Monday 7 P M .Meeting <>f the Official Board Tuesday- 3t» P. M Womens ! Missionary Society. Wednesday. 7:10 P M Mid-week Lenten Service. Thursday. 71- P M It- Idelberg i - lass meeting — o First Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, Minister 9.15 A M Sunday 8-houl Mr. Gregg McFarland, superintendent. in lit A M Worship Service, t-niiiiiuiiion in-dilation "Oui I Paaiaiver" The holy - -oumuniun . will fealui- this service. I imi p M Vesper Setvl< <-. Ser i mon them- "The Jerleo Hoad " The sacred rite of holy baptism will la- administered at this ser-i i a 15 P M. Christian Endeavor. 7 u«» P M Tuesday— Official ( , Board meet lag 7mt I’ M Wednesday Mid- : I week devotional and study hour. , 7p M Wednesday Choir , rehearsal. 3 mt P M . Thursday Woman's Missionary Society , o Z-on Lutheran Church , Monroe .uhl Klevr-nih Street j Paul W Schultz. Pastor Sunday school and Bible class. | 9 It- a m The Sitn-L-y »civic--. 10 3U a in ' Early worship. * .10 in Luth-run Hadlo H-ui '! t** pm Church - holt .Mottduy, 7 1-- p.m.| Sat-nday -ateclii ui achonl k Ml la in Lenten service* eV-ry Weduesj day. 7 10 p m First Methsd-st Church Monroe at Fifth Street Ralph Waldo Graham. Minister Fourth Sunday in Ix-nt 1 '- 3* AM. Morning Worship A unified service of worship and study. Nursery for tbe Infants. Jun- ' lot Chur- h tor the child-en. Young People * choir .Mea-ugc by the pastor. th-in- "Qualification* of an Evangel." Classes for all age gioups. A- ordial welcome MO I' M Vesper Service. A pf--umlatlon of Sacr-'d inusi- al number* and worship service by the Men's Guipel Chorus of the ' Fort Wayne Bible institute, aud brief message by Dean S. A. Wilmer. Th-' full d- lalled progtain ha* . api-eared in other issues of ibis ' |w|wr An invitation Is - xlcuded to th- general public. ti IM) P. M Kpwuitli la-ague Bill Brown h-ader All young people of th-' Church and thoae not attending els- where are cordially Invited. Wednesday Prayer aud Bible 11-mr at 7 m» P. M . r ........ . < ■■ First United Srethsrn Church Corner Ninth and Mao-son Street* G. T RoMviot, Minister Sunday School at 9 Ik A. M Huy Mumma. superintendent. A well organised m hool with classes aud , good teachers for all age* . Morning worship lb.-t* A M Sermon by tbe pastor, subject “God* Piogram* of Fliiaa-e in Hi* < hur- h " I Chrl»llaii Elide*voi S.PS P.M I Interesting groups for Jewels, Juniors, lutcrmvdiale*. Svulurs aud Ad-

ult*. |1 Evening Worship at 7:i» P. M. It The opening service will Im In ' I -barge of the Women’s Missionary i Society. They have arranged a ape- i rial program K- rmirn will be de-'t Hvered by the pastor on the »ub- < ject ".Missions aud Evangelism." The Pastor will relate some of his mlxslunury experiences in the course of the sermon, aud will wear an African costume different to that of last Sunday night Bible Study ou Monday evening at 7:00 P. M. < Quarterly Conference and Official Board will meet on Tuesday night at 7:30 P M. Following thia meeting there will Ire a brief meeting of the Sunday School Council Prayer Meeting on W--due*dky evening at 7: OS P. M. During the week Cottage Prayer .Meetings will be held In various parts of tbe. city in pi-■ pa rat lon for our revival servlcee which begin on Sunday March 10. Th-- pla- v* of meetings will be announced on Sunday. o First Baptist Church Carey R Mossr, Minister 9:30 A M Sunday S-hool An interesting < lass awaits you 1" :-- I M Mu. miiK woiali.p Sermon by pastor. Theme, "Pra- • tlial Aspects of Calvary." The Lord's supper will be observed. g.OO P M. Young People's service A most Interesting feature will begin at this service A fellow "hip of young people for young |<eopl<7 <M) p M Evening Evangelistic Service Sermon th--m-', "Where Are You Going?’ You will i-njoy thia In-ipiriiiß service Com-' and bring a friend J 6:30 P M Wednesday. Choir rehearsal at church. 7 in P M Wednesday. Mld-we- k ■vrvli e -if Bible Study and prame. Come and bring th-- family . y Nuttmsn Avenue U. B. Church L. J. Martin. Pastor 9.30 Sunday School IV:2S Junior Chutch 11 -mi Sermon Subject Christian Habits." h io Christian Endeavor 7 .10 Evangelist)-- Services. Hp-- - lal singing. 7 30 Wcrtnerday nigh* Prayer sei vice* The month --f March is. Self In- . Dial fur Africa month We want every one to take i-ait tn iht* offering for Africa because it is much I needed and is for a woithy cau»W<- have many thing- to do in | (the lairds vtneyaid. and we invityou to come and help u* accomplish j ibis work for Him. o — Presbyterian Geerge O Walton, Minuter 9:B# a m. Junior Bible hour Mr- : W A. larwel. 9 30 a. m Sunday School. W I* Schrock superintendent. li>3o Morning worship Sermon i "San d to Sei ve Choir rehearsal Wednesday - veiling fi it The Mii-sioiiaiy Society will m-e* , next Tliuisday afternoon al 2.30 al th-- chute b The annual mite box o|M-ning will take place. -Mrs- Iconaid Saylors will dimm>* the'-im-i- him of th-- l-ouk entitled Hight H-re At Home l-y Frank 8. Mva-I A Kpetial invitation is extended Io I friends to attend Hus meetlug. | Huslesses for Hu -lay ale Mr* i Beaver*. McConnell. Engclci. Koi h < r and Cun i dalo First Christian Chu'th Kcnnsth Timmons. Pastor 930 A M 111 Ide m liuol. Fred Heliildeier. Supi It)..10 A. -M Worship service aud - ommuiiiou with a m i mon by Kev Tiuunons. His sermrni theme wilt lie "Miracle of the Age*' There will lie no evening services on account of the revival meeting a' the t'hrisltal’.-t'hun II ai Harlan. Indiana. Wednesday 7SB P M Prayer service and llible study, condntlrd l-y J. E Anderson at the home of .Mi and Mrs. IL F. Kraft At the rinse of this tneeting Hie offh lal Board of tbe -bunh will hold their icgulai meeting. * . - - Church of God Glen E Marshall. Pastor The i'nified service legm*. promptly al 9 3*l and - loses a' II .29 Worship services are provid cd both for the hoys and girl* and < for the adults. This is a growing | service. Thi average atlrndam-r w> far in this fIM-al yeai Im* -■xiecded that of last year by 16 The aim of thl* - -mg regal ton I* first of all I to lacraaae lu spiritual power and victory. Tho Hhiuilig Lights m-'et at «:3''l The Christian Granadan at •> 1 Evrnliig nervlca 7:3H. Prayer service U<dm'»day 7 -T«»; i-adtmr' Ml""ioiuuy Society in • haigi Bible Study. Friday 7 ;m Imdiew .Mlsalonaiy 8m u-ly iiu-- ■■ : Thursday 2.mi |- mAt the home ot > Mr* Wills i Hawklti*. Sunday .March 17 luaike the In gIUUiUM of "Home Takut Kev Dal ]

Tbe church is looking forward to this season of revival and expecting to sec many saved from the power ot sin. A cordial welcome is extended to all attending the services of this congregation. ■ 111 O- “•"—• St Mary* Church First nmaa. 7;00 a. tn. Children h mas*. 9 30 * tn High mass, 9.45 a in Prayer hour and Way of tbe I Cross. 2:00 p m. Tuesday evening Lenteu sermon. 7:2# p m. Friday evening Way of the Crus* 7:30 p. m. Communion Sunday for Si Agin-s Sodality. Kev J. J S- im-'iz pastor o IM) YOl KM)W? 1 When the Jewish kingdom was divided, what was th- northern part -ailed? 2 What was tbe southern part i ailed’ 3. Who was the first king of the northern part? 4 Who was the first klug of the southern i-ar- ’ 5. Who said. "Who art thou Lord?" Answers on page 2. tePMI Judg<- Gary has given eight splendid rules which are more spe--1 - ill- and definite for the anxious j young men and womi-n who are starting -mt in th- world with sin cere desires for successful live* 1 He should be h-n- st. truthful, sillier-' serious 2 11-' should believe in and pre.- Ii and pra- tli- th-- Golden Huie 3. H< should In stiolig and healthy. physically and moi ally 4. Hi* habits ami mode of living i should l»- temperate ami - lean, and hi* -otnpanion* selected with ro |gard' to their - baracter and repui ration. 5 H-- »hou|d )»»*M'ss good natural ability and a determination constantly to improve hl* mind and tn- niory. 6. He *l<oulil posses* a good < dniiation. Including particularly th--fundamental*. *u< h a* mathemat ! I--*, grammar, spelling, writing g- • ography and history, and also a ti<hnlcal -du-at ion concerning th-' line* he promises to follow 7 11-- should lw siiidiou* ami | thoughtful, keeping hi* mind upon : a subjci t until it I* mastered * II- should be conscientious, , iiind> "i. but < ouragcoim, i-nergetic. persistent, even-tempered, economical. faithful and loyal to hi* friends and the interests h- r< pr«srut* —- o tine I" -du-ated Just in propr tion a* be - an. thru hi* imagine Hon. identify himself wi'h th- life of all humanity Ellwihml Tlmi t HL- that matter*: tis thcourage you bring to it Walpole Nothing I* so strong a* gt titlelie**, nothing so g- title a* strength In estimating auy situation, our alm slnoild In- neither to love no: to li.iii- but to iind-’i stand 111 th-- cloud* of lit-’ God I" deepening th-- < h-ird* <>f life's mu*l<. Goil never ask* u* to give up anythin* except for the purpose of replacing B with something better. something that we could m-t have tmles* we gave up that whi- Ii blink* lb-- way. ( Hl R( H PAGE SPONSORS BUTLERs garage Honest Wark at Honest Prices CASH COAL AND SUPPLY Wholesale an# Retail THE FIRST STATE BANK General Banking DECATUR HATCHERY Super Quality Baby Chicks WALTER J. SOCKMAN General Insurance —Real Estate T W DOUGHERTY BATHS Get Well by Nature's Way Cal E. Petersen Men’s clathlng and furnish-nge HELEN BEAUTY SHOP AND O K. BARSLR SHOP Caurfvaus Service FOGLE S SERVICE Q-.ality Merchandise < Attention SHEETS BROS CLEANERS C'ean-ng far Peapl* Who Cars IF YOU APPRECIATE THIS CHURCH PAGE I PATRONIZE THE SPONSORS

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The Soul's Need* John 11. Mott *ay*. "We all need a time for repair each week. We need lime In which to store the battery witli spiritual energy. We need to gain reserve power. Wneed to augment our power of resistance. We need from Him to time to take our spiritual bearing*

I Ii I Wisdom'® J ! What I* Lils? Life is a < lialleug--. cbooHe it, Life I* a chance, take it; Life i* an opportunity, seise it: ’ Life in a battle, wage it; Life ta a *<mg. *mg It; * Life ■* a joybell, itng ii; 1 Life I* a promise, test it, 1 Life I* a drama, act It. Life is an adventure, risk it; Lite is a ra-e. run it; Life is ,i contest win ii; Life 1* a duty, dare it' — o You ar-- assuming a very large and difficult contract when yuu 1 take the ordering ot your life out of God s hand* Love of power i* an instinct planted by God. but power tu do I i w hat ? To heal, to redeem, to guide, | to guard — Ruskin. Don't let a difficulty stop you Chain -* are it l* JU*t some saud thrown <>n ymn track to keep you from slipping

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and find out where we are, whither w* are going ' There is no better place where these needs may In- supplied than In 'he house of God In the public service of worship So why not accept the invitation and COME TO t.lll RCH NEXT SL.NDAY? —D. Carl Yoder.

ou* One day a word of pity was given to a soldier with lint one arm in the word*. "I -in sorry that you lost your arm.' to which the soldier -itiickiy replied. "I did nut lose my arm. I gnae my arm Liles runt loss is in not having lived at our best. The strength we exert tor a principle uuiii he* u*. though thri'sult may seem a failure. The ion- that i* given, though It lie nut returned, build* up the heart while th- love that is withheld shrivels It _— — II- only is advancing In life who*-- heart is getting softer, whom- bluu<l. warmer; whose brain, quicker; who*- spirit Is entering into living fwace Huskin. Th- successful onward push of the human pi— ession Is the ImI poitant tiling in life.

Decatur Hatchery Super-Quality Chick* Hatching* Every Week Authorized Dealer Maytag Wa*her — Hoover Cleanere Kelvmator Refrigerator* Ectate Stove• Phone 457 122 Monroe St. I>n»ly toll I* often uutlt Hlorloua by hiK.il motive*. ( al E. Peterson Clothier Hyde Park—Adler Clothes Men’s Furniwhingh The iHiKfitH we receive muat be tendered aitalll. low for line, deed hi, dud, to koiip body Eiik ivoll The First State Bank Decatur. Indian* Established INH3 Memlier Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. Good iniiiiMiiy .ind Hood i-ouvei Miliuu an 'h< wry ainewii of virtue Walter J. Boek man GENEK\I. INSI HANCE INVESTMENTS REAL ESTATE IS) South 2nd St. Phone 3 Uivi i* 'ln only hridio that thin liinnut destroy Go to ( hurch Sunday