Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1942 — Page 5

IfURDAY, MAUCH 14.1942

‘l* I SUNDAY I* I SCHOOL 4Zlesson I V^ e t*on for March 22 8 | irsvs mt mfmiiah I I rOUTELU HIM DEATH TtXT-Mart »«•»*.. ... ■ TTXT-ror Whow»v»r ...1 BBT. ;.f, 0.1! low I' but .bMM-v.r ,« Mt hit lor my and the , .ran *avr tt - Mart came into the world at the er of men - and that meant Kir' to die The prcpheU who cenu.net before Hit coming gXeMo: H.m a. both the suffering ■ r <-g t Messiah However. n i ,-it of the Jewish people , -fra of Hu glory and king. and death. l -,rr '.y Hit nun disciples had re impression and it theree necessary for Jetut at to the last months of His ■eb ministry to apeak plainly to | about these matters |K BeeagaHlee e Christ by laith K r-»' a ! ,-d-tiun for right thinking t; iritual question there must t t on ,f Christ's deity He / K> forth such a confession from dumpies bv asking who men u‘ He wii- Notice that wAhle »as d.ffrrence of opinion, all ■ high opinion of Him. calling : hr toe Baptist Elijah, or one prophets They knew that a man va« in their midst, and gfei to admit it, even though they ar.d - ppoeed Him But it is enough to accept Christ as a man. as a teacher, a prophet. Kir .sample Nor is it enough tell what others think of Him question quickly becomes iay ye tnat I am'”' Have answered that question' What you do with Jesus Christ’ resj iided with a straightas the Son of the living God Mat' I« 18-IBi upon which Christ ■ll Rejritian and ( ructfiaion MlregbesM tw. 31. 32.). |K The f.ui.dation of faith in Hun been laid. Christ plainly laid ri trie disciples the tact of His Kt" ejection and death. Notice Jg » w rd must" in verse 31 "There Ky an imperative necessity for things But why must He This question is fully answered in the Bible (John 3 14. Mln V 22 Isa 53 4-6. 1! Cor 5 21; Kc 3 13. I Pet 2 241 There could r been no salvation for any sinK' if He nad not died <Ga! 3 10. II Cor 5 21; Rom 3:20-26)" hr W Bradbury). VI Note also that He "must rise <v. 31). He died for our out was raised again for our 1 Rom. 4:23). ■ I 111 Rebuke of I nbellef (vv 32. ■ hirr. qu.ck to accept Jesus as Son of God, permitted Satan to his mina to the necessity of cross, and thus became a stum|Mbling block of unbelief, calling forth severe rebuke from Jesus g| " * striking and humbluig ■tr.-ugh' that the very cue who a before spoke such «creptK‘ : -' words of recognition of Christ s could by unbelief so quickly the tool of Satan "My soul, Mie on thy guard" lest such temptaovertake thee! I I May we also learn from this incithat we do well to weigh the M«ord> of even good men lest in a M moment of weakness or unbelief they M say that which may lead us astray. s Word alone is sure! I IV Requirements of Discipleship ■ <«• 34-37). | following the Christ of Calvary K cilia for a willingness to say "no" M m self (literally, to deny any con- ■ section with self-life) and to follow ■ I through with Him on the path of H shame and crucifixion. No self-will II ,n< L n ' J compromise are permissible IB *o Christ's disciples. II to attempt to hold one's II . , , r ,e!< *• ,0 ,0 *« **• That pain- ■ I “I loss has left brokenhearted. || wrecked llvel all along the path of I man's history But why should any I one do it? Equally foolish is the JI 'ne who supposes that this world has || anything to satisfy the human soul || Assuming the possibility of the iml| p ' ,M| ble—that is. attaining the whole | world a> one'a own possession—to do | at the cost of one's soul would be ■ I an indescribably poor bargain. II then ,hßll w * ot those II m b * rler ,helT el *rnal souls for a 1 1 .I*** ° f -“"’-S®- 8 moment of ser.suI I or tor • * ew paltry I * r *’ " w hat shall a man give II I „ web * n «* tor his soul?" It is the || unanswerable question. I u Right Eeduree II - ften Chri,t Preached the Ser--11 ma Mount he was mocked II J * ,,r cru CMed, but the inll trutb * &** he uttered conI in. *° ,iv * *hrough the ages, defyH rhf 7 UCiflx ‘ on We nu,y doobl toe II 1 ? tIW Chrl,t - tor toe proof II herMlt «r. but only by II tK. our »elvas can we doubt ■ btterat 0 ** ** “'“•J Pr* c *P u he

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Creamed Comments On The Sunday School Lesson

Matthew g; gJ-M fur Sunday March It, The .Mighty Works Os Jesus To know Christ iw> Saviour w- I know him iw- the Oiw who is mighty to save and mighty to meet the evil forces of the world. V. 23. "Jesus when he Was entered Ito a ship, hi* disciples followed him" JenuiM asaociated hinidf closely with li|g disciples; he waled to be with ibeni. v. 34. "And there aiose a great tempest in the sea. teaomueh that the ship was covered with wave, but he was aaleep " hangers are likely to beiali the best men Jesus allowed his humanity in that he was asleep; hi- also illustrated how one can sleep well when having a good conscience. v. 25. "And his disciples came to him and awoke him. saying. Lord, save iw. We perish." The disciples came to Inin and awoke him. saying, laird, save ns. »r perish." The disciples now exercised faith in Jesus. It matters not how good oiii is: be is subject to danker; the important thing Is to make sure that ones relation to God Is right alway v. 24. "And he salth unto them. Why are yr fearful. O ye of little faith? Then h.- arose and rebuked the winds aii<l the sea, and there was a great calm." In the best of us there is 100 little ChiMtiau faith; hence, the need of cultivating our faith In Christ. God is mightier than the forces of nature. Jesus showed mankind that to him was given divine authority. Corresponding to the physical calm, was an Inner quietn- se of soul experienced by the disciples; this is what counts for the mosi. v. 27. "But the men marvelled, saying. What manner of man is thia that even the winds and the sea obey him."' Jc«us was marvelous in that he showed that hi- was supernatural If calm comes from •hi wind and sea olxiying the Lord, surely calm follows obedient* of a soul to him v. 24. "And when he was come to the other side into the country of the Gadarenes, there met him two possessed witn devils, com Ing out of the lombs, exceeding fierce, so that no man might pass by that way " Here were embodied evil spiritual personalities case able of working havoc endangering life. There is no telling how great may be the evil forces of life when having the right of way Jesus was not afraid to meet the worst foew of earth He was about doing gtmd no mailer what the circumstances might be. We. his followers. must often expose ourselves to severe testings and trials bccatue of evil power*. v. 29. "And. behold, they cried out. saying. What have we to do with thee. Jesus, ihou Non of God? art ihou <citnc hither to torment u* before time? The forces of evil do not want Christianity to hother them knowing whin the result may be. There is a day of reckoning coming to all: judgment In the case of the evil means torment. v. .10, "And there was u gmal way off from them a herd of many swine feeding" Feeding (twine was considered a very low profession as the Jews would not cat pork which was coio<ldered unclean. But for profit, swine feeding was tolerated. v. 31. "Bo the devils b< sought him, aayitig. If thou cast us out. suffer us to go away iuto the herd of swine."' It seems that the evil spirits wanted to live in a body; if not in the body of man. then rather than being disembodied, in swine. Note that whenever it is

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possible to do so. evil forcos prefer not only men. but the best men In whom to abide. v. 32. " And he said unto them. Go. And when they were <ome out. they went into the herd of swine, and. behold, the who 1 - herd of swine ran violently down a steep plate into the sea. and perished in the waters" Animals have lose self-control than men; heme, they aie the more Io yield to paths of destiuctioii After all. Christianity is seen In increased power of self control. v. 33. "And they tliat kept them | fled, and went their ways into the city, and told every thing, ami what was befallen to the possess' d of the devils." Here was a mirat le that was most ouistanding. When Jesus was tempted of the d> vil, he 1 showed bhi superior power; here again It was done in a most ini presslve manner which made m ws to be spiead abroad. v 31. "And. behold, the whoi< city came out to meet Jesus: aiid when th y saw him. they besought him that he would depart out of their midst.'" The power of Christ wa* reiogiiUi’d in that the whole city came out to meet him. But the profit motive was supreme; hence they wanted to get rid of Jesus. — o—— ——- ■ I Protestat churches In thi state of Washington will cooperate in a Imi k-tos hun li mov iii lit which, according to Us sponsors, will be um only a spiritual stimulant in .1 critical period, lint an all-out Chris tian call dedicated 10 days of peace. With "Christianity, the Fii|t Line of Uffense and Defense" as the theme, the campaign was launched to offset the forces that destroy and divide as civilisation's only hope. Approximately s"<> communities tn 34 states now icleas* public school pupils during school hours for religions education, according to a survey made by the United States Office of Education in cooperation with the Internalhmal Council of Religious Education. The survey lists the number of elementary and high school school pupils attending weekday classes* of religious education at 141.013 in 357 school system*. The archbishops of Cantci bury. York and Wales, with the approval of the leaders of the Free Churches. have set forth a five-point program intended to obtain adequate Christian teaching In Hie day schools The program provides that religious Instruction be given all pupils on c onsent of their parents. that it be given during school hours, and that full credit be offered. China’s young Chiistians trained in mission hcliools. ai> playing an imimrtant role in China's most recent adventure in building .1 new society behind the Japanese lines. R> lugees from the bombed areas are hitig gathered into small industrial units, and trained to make soap and padded garment*, blankets and shoes, frying pans, and cotton cloth When 2t> or 30 of these refug'es are gathered under one roof and given 1 h<- tools with which to work, they need 11 leader. That is when the Christian young folks of China are finding their place.

I -TU-nJI I WisdonvV3| Omssoaioeool The Church Neglected A little girl hud been taken io church for the first time ami she •u» quite surprised al the general style of the building which was unlike anything she had ever seen. "Whose house is this?" she askcd her mother. "It is God'r house," her mother answered. The child took another look ami then commented, "ft's a very nice house, mother, let's call here again.'' —— ■ -o — — Advice is cheap and aeldoin welcome. It is given by the bucket aud taken by the drop. if you would note the rest measure of a man. note the side of the things which make him angry.

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•T MARY'S CHURCH First Mass 7:3OAM. Children's Maas 9 :00 A M High Maas 10: IS A. M Communion Bunday for tbs Nt .Mary's Hoc lot y. Holy Hour Sunday afternoon 2 P.M. Daily prayer hour. "An Army on IU knees to ke«p an Arany on Its feet, 3:30 to 4:30 every afternoon. Lenten wet vices; Tuesday atid Friday evening 7:30 P. M. Rev. Joseph J. talmsts, Pastor " - " 0 1 Zion Evan, and Reformed Church f'harles M Prußh. Th. U., Minister Church School 9 A. M T. L. Becker. superintendent. • Morning Worship to A. M. Sermon "The Treasure aud the Pearl" Matt. 13:44-44. Music by the Senior Choir. Zion Youth IcHaguc 4 15 P. M. Dale Von Gttnten. leader. Wednesday. 7:30 P. M Midweek Lenten service Thursday. 4:30 I’ M. I’ho> be lllhle Class. pot-lu< k slippor. —— ...... 9 — —. Nuttman Avo. U. B. Church L. J. Martin, pastor Sunday athool 1:30, Lawrence 1 Michel in charge. Study of the Sunday school lesson by all cla-is-<o. Report ot lh* delegates to the ! Mid-Year council. Devotional service and sermon by the pastor. Christian Endeavor at 4.30. Roger Arnold will be th< leader for the Senior Endeavor. All other groups will meet al the same time I in the baeement. I Evangelistic services at 7 30. 1 Sermon by the pastor Special I music and < ongregational singing Spec ial Lenten services Wednesday night at 7 30 Souls are seeking and finding G<s| at th.- altar • ( in the Sunday night and Wednesday uight serviced. A cordial Invitation is extended Io all of the aervic e- of this church. Thursday at 1.30 I* M a newly organised piayei baud will meet •it the home of the pastor. This is to be carried on by Hie women of the W. .M A and all women are invited Church of God Glen E. Marshall, pastor 030 - |l:30 Unified service with a worship period tor all agee. Following the gospel message the study classes of ihe ihurcli school will meet for study. 4:30 Shining Lights. This service i- for the boys and girls under the leadership of .Mis. .Maiy Hardwood. 4;30 Christian Crusaders. Service for youth Program under the direction of .Miss Pauline Hawkin-. 7:30 Eveulng evangelistic service 7:30 Wednesday uight. .Midweek prayer service. The public is muset cordially invited to attend al! the services of this cotigiegalioll. o - The First U. B. Church Coiner of N and Madison Stretle G. T. Rosselut, .Minister Sunday school at 9:15 a. m Everett Johnson, superintendent. A good < lass for every age. Morning worship at 10:30 a. in. Dr R. W. Graham will preach the morning sermon Christian Endeavor at 4:30 p. m. hilc-rc-stlng groutvc for Jewels. Juniors. Intermediates, Young People. and Adults. Ewning worship al 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the pastor. Sulijcct: "Fuc Ing Duty." Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.00 p m Groups fur children. Young Pimple. Young Married People, and Adults. — u _ First Church George S. Luster. Minister 9:15 A. M -Bunday School. Gregg McFarland, supcriuteud*nt. Io I" A M Dniue Worship service. Sermon theme; "The Power That Saves." 0.30 P. ,M.—lntermediate aud Senior Christian Endeavor. 7.00 p. M Sunday Evening Fellowship. Sei mon theme; "Contunned or Tiatislorim-d'f" 0:30 P. M-. Wednesday—Choir rehearsal. 7:(>o P .M. Wednesday Prayer and Praise sei vice. 000 p M, Thursday Luditw Aid Society. First Baptist Church Carey R. Moser, Miuistcr 9:30 • 11 A. M.—Morning uuilted ser vices. 9:30 a. 111.—Bible Bchuol t. L. Bell Superintendent. 10:15 a. tn— Mormug Worship. .Music by (be choir aud messag** by pastor, entitled. "How Much Do You Care"? Every member urged t<> bear this moasage. VUtors arc always welcome here Junior church also at this hour 5:45 p. in—K. Y. B. Club The

Army Is on the go and making | great Inroads In the Navy. The Nsvy Is defltcttoly on the d»*:us- I Ivr Come on. hoys ana girls, let us make this a fight to the finish Come and hnng other* to help your side to gain the advantake tonight If you are bed ween the ages ot * and 16. you are eligible 7:00 p. m.-Evening evangelistic ecrvlce. Ringing you will enjoy and an Important message on the theme. "Who Can B. Saved?" These services are appealing to increasing numbers h week. 3:30 p. m —Wednesdsy evening, choir rehearsal 7:30 p. m —Wednesday evening old fashioned prayer meeting. 9:3<> p. m. TimMla|r r>| nin* j Halamouie Association Young P'-o- i plea Rally at our church Young people are invited. ...... ... . ■ First Prssbyttrias Five Points George O Wslton. .Minister 930 a. m — Hndsy s< hool W. P. Schrock superintendent. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon: "God Creating and Sustaining " 1:30 p. m.~ Junior Yonth League. 4ovp. m Senior Youth league. The regular m-e Hug of the Ladies Aid will be held next Thursday afternoon at 2.30. The session will meet neat Friday evening at 7:16 at tb< church. Church of the Naurene 7th aud Marshall Sts. Paul Brandberiy. Pastor 930 a. in.—ll 30 a. in. -bullied services. 10 30 a. m The inorniug worship services. Sermon by the Rev. Marvin S. Cooper ut Arlington, Ya Sermon Theme—" The Sentence Void of Repeal." 6 4a p. tn. Th- Young People's service Mr. Fred Edge)) president. 4.45 p M The i|i-N Y sprsiee .Mr. Fredrick Sudduth, president. 6:|5 p. m The Junior society. 7:30 p. m -Th. evangelistic service. Sermon by the Rev Maiviu S. ('ooper of Arlington. Yu. I Sermon Theme "Th. Last Earthly Cry Os A Lost Sou! ” 7:30 p. m Wednesday—The midweek prayer meeting. — ———u— —•— - - • Christian Church Kenneth Timmons, isiatur Bible School. 9:30 a. in. Dorfus Drum, u|ici intendent. Sermon and Communion. |0:30 a m. Sermon subject, “The Christ faces Calvary." Evening services at 7:30 p. in. "The Divine plau for the ages." Also baptismal services 111 evening. Rev. Timmons ha* asked that Sunday tie the biggest day yrl. He asks your help to make it auch. by bunging all you can Visitors arc welcome, too. We want them in our worship The Lord's l*ay Is a day for the highest service of mauklud, for (he worship of God. It is a day for celebrating the resurrection of <mr • Lord Jesus Christ. When we waut i t<> know what th. Lords Day is' (or, look to JesRS. See the open tomb of the Saviour rejoice. First Methodist Church Monroe at Fifth Street Ralph Waldo Graham. D.D. Minister 9:30 a. in. .Morning Worship! and Study A Unified service.! Nursery for the infants; Junior church and worship message j Mnaie by the chancel choir, and the youth choir. Sermon by the! pastor. Theme; "The Price of Eternal Life." Church school Bible classes immediately following the sermon. A cordial welcome and friendly spirit. 4 3o p. in Vesper service; Music by the youth quartet. HelpIni congregaHoiial singing Srrmou by lhe pastor Them Truths." Within walking distance of most of us. Walk Io th<> vesper' service, you will contribute to sav-

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ing rubber and "SOULS " 6:30 p. m. Youth council meeting church parlors. 1; in p m — .Methodist Youth Fellowship Devotional loader. Vernon Smitley Lesaon leader. Win Porter All young people of ’he church and those not attend ing elsewhere are cordially invited Wed. 4 ,10 Youth choir; devo tlonals and reheat sal. Wed 7:30 Lruten service and prsyer hour. Thur. 4 15 Chancel choir rehearsal. Next Sunday The every mem her canvas* of the < hurch — —— -—o - - —— Zion Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh Street Paul W. tchultx. Pastor Sunday school and Bitolo •la 9:30 a. m. Regular Sunday service. I" 3t» a tn Early services 4 3« a. in Lutheran Hour 12 30 aud 3:00 P m. Church choir .Monday > p m Adult classes Tuesday 7;00 p m Lenten services Wednesday 7.30 P m. Saturday catechin school 9:80 a. m. —- ■ - ■ <> — Home Education Are You Grown-Up? Patents often deplore the childishuesb of their < hlldren. even though they themselves are not grown up. All of you are familial with thee.- Im Idenie. After two days of sctouol. aevcn year old Tommie Carter blusters. "Mon, I hate our teacher; she ci oss as a bear.'" “You couldn’t hate h< r in »<* shoit a time." pleaded hie mother "Yes. I do. All the kids bate her." "Wait until you know her bettci you will get to like h< i.” Group opinion and prejudici are at woik on the child One day Sue Conway, .1 high school sophomore, bursts in with the news "There’s a m-w girl in th. school. I Inn I won't have snything to do with her " With weary tolerance, Hie moth er listens to the opinions us he 1 daughter, who lat-; make*, friend* with the gbl she now hates. Incause she is popular with the boys. At a dub meeting. Mrs. Janies sits next to Mrs. Crum a proa|ie< - tive member, new in town. Furthermore. she looks like a girlhood friend whom she didn't like because she was more impitlar Hl.lll -he. As a result she fonns a di like for the stranger. An adult should wail until all the fads arc known, then form In. opinions. To help their dilldr-11 keep pa e with their years, parents must themselves be grown-up. The first test of matinlty is the abbilily to make a wise choice and stick to it This is no' d<m> without pradic* hence the necessity of giving the I child oppoi tunnies to make chop, . |on its own levels Since choic es I determine whai one will becoin* . it is guud to leant early in 'He 'hut when a choice can! be changed, one must make the best of it. To find something worth while tn i , very situation is to believe not I that "whatevci is. is beat, but that Cine should make the best of wll.it- | ever Is." I Jam- Adda ms. who decided to work in the Chicago alum might I have said ”1 can’t stand tin- way | those awful people talk or lire.lor cal. or smell! I'm going back home' She knew that to reach her goal us service to humanity she could not have ease 01 wealth or fame. "A win. choice it* one that will contribute to the Ices' growth of the individual and to lhe best good of all concerned." Reason Is our soul's left hand, and faith her 1 iglit. Donne. Some p'-ople are alway busy and never do anything.

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My Church Byron U. Hatfield has said "My : church helps nv To keep a sky 1 In my life and to look up. To keep I my hand In God s and hold on to him. To see the eternal values | above the material To lift lib ! above self to service for Christ ! Tn see the good In others and praise It. To keep sweet and to:

Oss Ciituh tunation or commendation'* Which is the easier lor you? Just think of what you naturally say when talking abont folks. Isith to them and about them to Others If you want friends, then your words should be those of com mendatloii whenever possible There is something good in the woiwt of us that would liceome bet ter were It commended Mon- flies are caught by molasses than vineR M I Ky -wi>vl The following’ greeting appears in th. porch of the cathedral I ■ hurch at Chester. England "Friend, you have come to fill 1 i hurc h. leave it not without 4 1 piayer. N<> man entering a house Ignores him who dwells ill it This 1 the House of God. and He where Pray then to him who loves y»u and bids you welcome and iwaits your greeting Give thanks I for those who in past ages built ' this place to Hl* glory and foi ' those who. dying that w might live, have prescived fur ut> om —

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1 keep busy tor him To have a see- ; Illg • ye, feeling heart, helping I liaud. To test the motive of life I and 1 house the best and to justly, love mercy, and walk humbly WHY NOT ACCEPT THE INVITATION TO COME TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY? D Carl Voter.

heritage, Praise God for hl- gifts of beauty in painting and architecture. handicraft and music. Ask that we who now live may build th. spiritual fabric of the nation in Truth Beauty and Goodness and that as We dtaw near to the oue Father through our laird and Savloui Jc-su Christ we may draw nearer to one another in perfect brotherhood. The laud preserve thy going out and thy coming in '* o— •——— IM) YOI’ KNOW? 1 What are the consequenceu Ot believing 111 fill ist? 2 What miaht all know of God from Ills works? 3 What 1 harge did Paul tlt Timothy to give the rich? 4 What did God ■ dealing with Ninevah chow about his feeling toward the world? 5 How would you loinplcte, I "They sow the wind ... .? Answers found on page 2. -■ — - o-— — — ■— You an- fortunate to bav. lite, ' but more fortunate to have some--1 thing to live foi It isn't the load that w<-igh» us down it's the way we carry it. He nijoys much who is thankful for little

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