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I On 8.8, Creatned Comments on the Sunday School Lesson, the Period of Moses- Deuteronomy S:J-6; 6:2025, forVsqnday, April 2£. . So much pf the Old Testament center the lawgiver, Israel's; leader, a deliverer, a guide, and rufer. This accounts for the subject; of this lesson. V. 1. Hnd Mdses called >ll Israel, and saitl Unto them. Hoar, O Israel, the sta|utea and judgements which 1 speak? in your ears this day. that ye may*learp them, and keep, and do the|n.7 This address occurred beyond the Jordan, toward’ the close o|t Moses* lifer His message was 8(| important that he asked for spacial attention. The three terms Referring to pod's law lire (1) thes testimonies, God revealing himself (2j statute*, referring to th® codes, including the ten comimandmjpnts, (3) judgements, which areiGdd's judicial decision. The purpose qf God’s laws is to produce.gdod deeds in acciprd with the law. J| | \ : I' . V. Lord, our God, made a covenant with us itt Horeb." Most of. the iehrers were not present at Mt.. Sinai when the ten command-, nients were given, since the ehild'ren of prsael wandered for forty years;, nence, the need of this address as furnishing ithe bases of God’s i|ah for them. i V. 3.| “Tfte Lord -made not his covenant with our father, but with Us, even lis, who are all of us here alive tljis day.” God's revealations are progressive. His ; purpose now to provide a land, to establish a nation. Sand eventually to bless the world. A covenant is a promise. The Bible if so full of promises that one part of it is called the Old Testament Jor covenant, or promise; and the dther part, the New Testament, idr covenant, or promise. The covenant, or promise. The covenant of God’s grace is our only Jidpe. 7 ; V. 4. At*b,e Lord talked with you face to-face in the mount out of i the midst of the fire.? God impressed his * presence, his power, and the covenant given on Mt. Sinai which for a moment was ablaze with. fwe. it is the fire of the Holy Ghost that reveals God’s presence, pow-er,'and autnority today.! V. 5. stood between the Lord and that time, to shew you the woid of the Lord; for we were afraid py reason of the fire and ■ 1 > .....I — one is God's steward whether he wants to be or not; for to hhniare given time, ability, taient . al) gifts of God pnd with these gifts there goes individual responsibility for their proper use. God’s final judgment will bo based on whether the responsibility hai? been accepted and duly dfsharged. \ln the Loi-d’s parable of the five, two, and one talents, the ! one having been given on> talent did not accept .the responsibility of stewardship, apd as a result, he Was to be jast hito hell. ,! . :iericus Says: Clerlcus says: “There can be no loubt that much o< \the moral haos which now confronts the varld is due to the religious illiter-

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-J ' ' ■■ Jwent not up into the mountain ’’ 1 Moses was the mediator apd could speak with authority. V. 6. “1 am the Lord your God which brought theei out of jthe land of Egypt, from the house pf bondage.” These word j. Were I uttered often to the <hildren of Israel for it is so easy’td forpet one’s deliverance. There it. neei of enthusiasm regarding relation -to nian (your God) and Gad’s redemption (brought thee out of the land of Egypt.) If only Gpd werfe better comprehended, there would he neal and enthusiasm in obeying? him. \ IV. 2(). “And when thy soil asketh thee in -time to come, saying, Mhat mean the testimonies, andithe statutes and fhti judgement which the Lord our God hath coni man tied you?" Such a question will naturally arise in the anind of one Aiuinstructed. A < *’ V. 1. “Then hhall thou say unto thy son, We are bdndmjep in Egypt; and the Lord brought u* oiit of Egypt! with a mighty hand. ; The Old Testament ehiphasUes the matey of G<>d; the Nfew Testament emphasizes the mor< y of graces. Buu in either qism the fact of God’s mercy must be well taught. |V. 22. "Ahd the Lord shoved signs and wonders, great and sore, upoh Egypt, upon Pharoah, and Upon all his household, before our eyes." These signs included the plagues of Egypt wUch Wete s|shs to; prove that Jehovkh Was real ind was exerting his pfcwer in Isrhel’s behalf, jV. 23. “And he brought us from thence, .that ht> might bring us in. toigive us the land which he sware i uMo our fathers. ’’ These words ’ ; aptly apply io religious experience; as well as (o the departure from Egypt, and to the entrance to Can- j aan. When God bitings us out of' hard places, it is to give us'so ne-I thing better. r ~ j V. 23. “And the Lord comman led ■ us to do these At at twites, to fear the ' Lord .our God, dor o ir good always, I that he might preserve us'alive, as it is at this day.” God is Concerned. about the Way we live, because only right living cat! have the assurance of good. V. “And; It shall be our' righteousness. if wi to do all these comhiandnients befort the Lord our GOdAs hejhpth commanded ua.’’ In theiOld pc feet obedience to God's law vouiite-1 i fdr righteousness. &ut in the .New Testament, it is fa|th in God that counts for righteousness. Sunday School comments ,based on the International Sunday School Lessons’ copyrighted by the International Cobncil Religious Ed- j I ucatio.n . . —— t J- -f ;■■■■■ .j —' acy of our generation. Add to this thb moral decline? which fpllaws two world wars, ajnd the ifiotiern situation regarding Ireligious eduea-\ tff>n becomes, to use terms, ta' solemn restraint. nUwmin'-;.'’ Lesson Prayer: Lesson prayer: 0 Lord.' we are continually stjrroui|ded with hard tehips, suffering and tmjiptatlon. Have mercy v on us land gite pa the deeded strength. Jfnft.' ledge, ind courage to lay holdipw thee by faith arid use of all dur trails as steepin:; stontis to a higher life. We are grateful for the lifting power of Christ. Grant that, w? may commit oureelves to (lod more perfectly and continuously. | < — ” Stinginess (s soiiiething extravagance. • v -J The ascent ;qf a mountain begins at the foOt. ' " • w ‘ ; 1 ; ■ ’ ’ :

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1 O- z St. Mary’s Catholic Church Very Rev. Msgr. Selmetz, pastor 6:00 A,it First Mass. k 7:30 A.lk. Low Maas [9:00 A.M. Children’s Mui 10:15 a.»n. High Mass. ■ j Weekday Mass 7:30 A.M. Holy Communion Sundays First Sunday, Rosary Society. Second Sunday, Holy Name So-* diety. | Third Sunday, St. Mary’s Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary . j. :i. — CHURCH of the nazarene North Seventh and Marshall Sts. . Ralph A. Carter, pastor Vnllied services, 9:10 a.ip.---111:15 a.tn t 1 labeggdr, Sunday school superintendent, A welcome awaits ;yqu to enjoy the ■ study Os She Bible with us. Message, ”Thi Lifted Christ,? by the' pastor, I Youth service', 6:45 pan. Hicks, president. Adult study . group, ‘6:45 p.m. Mrs. oL sindduth, president. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. Mesage, ?‘The Voice of Christ,” Wednesday 7 : ; 30 p.m. Prayer and ’ Praise service. • i Missionary Church H. J. Welty, minister 9 a.iii. JSunday school,\ Marvin Itupp. ■ I j 10 a.|im j Morning worship hour. Music Will be given hy Young ’ Ladies fnnn Monroeville'. Messagf, Ilev. Albrq. guefst speaker. I 7 p.n). Children’s Gcspel hour, j 7 p.m’. .y. Y. F. ' J 7:30 p|n- Evening Service,. Music, j young ladiesi of Monroe-j (Ville, llevl Albrp will be bringing; lliis closing message to us.. (■Monday i Visitati<|n nigh:. Meet at the church at 1 7. A < V ■ , Tuesday: - ' * /J 7.15 'liie building I con)tßitt«e will, unkiet jat this parsymage. Wednesday: z 7:30 H|hle si;udy and Prayer meeting. | < I 'y' \■ ' Yon ar® welcome to worship with us! | I_; • j|i ■V j . . ’ i ■ • BETHANY CHURCH >; Evangelical United Brethren F| H. Willird, minister Sunday Bchool 9:15 a.m. No n)ori|iing \w<yrship at Bethany fhurch. (Conferjcnee Missionary I meeting, 1 Northside high (Fort Waype.-Indiana, 2:30. - .No ffveding services. . BetMnyj Metl’b dub, Monday evening )it 6:3b. Program ah music by fa group of young' men from Foj| Waynj* Bible College:, Ladies guest night. , ( cHurch OF GOD f Hbunded A-D- 33 Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital' Dwight R. McCurdy, Minister • Floyd A. Morrison, S. S. Supt. Morning [ and eyenlng services, every Sunjday. j , 8:341 a.m. “Christian Brother llood l)ouf." W. K. J. G. 1380 pn your dial.r , 9:30 a.m. Morning worship, tjiermon.: rThe Supreme Purpose <|r uf<fi.'’’:| | 1(1:31). fa.m. Sunday school,‘ 'Clirist.iai|s attend. Church and' Sunday slhool., rerularly.” J 6:30 Yoilth Fellowship. Mrs. Keuiioth Watkins, president;’ 'Mrs. Kiioir.v Hawkins, Mrs. selors. | 0:30 pin. Shining Lights. Miss Sabina apd Miss Norma, Agler directors. \ j 7:3,0 p.hi. Regular Sunday eve ning service: Sermon: "The Holy Spirit [As- Our Helper.” f Wednesday 7:30 p m. Prayer meets ing. ■■ ’ | 1 I i 8:3<? p.m. Sanctuary and Youth choir praj-tice, Mrk. Kenneth and 'MrsJ Kenneth Watkins, di»s ectors. t We Welcome You Affiliated with the Church of God. General\ offices, Anderson'. Indiana, "where a Christian ex« perieifce makes you a member.”! .Ufi;: , —4—V The nation’s wealth should be estimatec in good men, not in coin, ;; ' !’ J ,V : [.4 - B9MHHBKC9HMT2FHV9&ES!SBKSMKJ i iPhone 3-2015 In Decatur—Since 1921 : u rr 7

t — [ — . ■■ ,,r . .f, I NUTTMAN #V%. U.B. CHURCH f g M. T. Simon, pastor Sunday school, 3:30 a.m. > | lyorshlp servlte, 10:30 a.m. Christian End&avor, 6:30 p.m. ; ? Singspiration, !y:3O p.m. Worship service, 7:50 p.m. I P-rayer servictV Wed. evening at 7:30. ; f The conference superintendent, l|ev. Paul Parker, will conduct the ,business of ihe quarterly conSaturday evening at 7:30. lie will also bet in ’charge of the Worship service* on Sunday mornijig. as wdil as| the Communion service. \ . j . f This Sunday |vill mark the bejfinolng of “Thltih your time week lyHhh will be cHmaxe<f the following Sunday by > special program lirepared by- the program commit- - j FIR»T PRtSIVTIRIAN I A.C.E. Glllahder, minister ! Church Scheel, 9:30 to 10:201 A. M. Superintendents. Richary. Mellin and Jgck Knudssn. Os nceirs and teachers are asked to meqt one minute after the benediction in Mr. |Heema>tra’s classroom to decide x>n a inmgram offered for May 27* Church worship. 10:30 to 11:30 m m. Children’s Sermon, “A Frightehe4 Boy.” Adultj sermon, "Religion <uid Political Morality.” Lyle Cottpn -of Bluffton; will sing a tenor shin, “The Lovevof God.” Offering | for 'the Deacons’;: Fund. I Vtestminster Fellowship, changed ! from 4:00 p. «m. till 6:00 p. m. ( Wednesday, |:00 p. in., thoir | practice. t ' Wednesday, 8 £OO p. m.. monthly ine.eting of Women’s Asfodiation ! 'irt y ?the church jSpeaker is\ Mrs. I Howell Harper, |m the subject of Christian Education. ! Wednesday, M|iy* 2, Presbyterian IMen will hear .Mr. Gerald Muir of j Wayne, Iwho represented 1 .Rrtkbytery at th| National Council j of flen in Chicago. 't . 1 ‘: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Robert H. Hammond, pastor Bible! School Bible School at 9T5. Interesting class material is provided and ' teaching |ill appeal to all groups, ijalph Kenworthy; Supt. ~ Morning Worship Service • I’ll the morning service at 10:30 the theme Os th| message will be “Lives of Devotiln.’’ The choir will siiig the “The King of Gldry.” L I 1 B ¥ F. Baptist Youth ; Fellowship meets at:f_3o in the cifurch basement. « Evening! Services V: .The pastor wi|| take as his theme for the evening Iservice “The dliie Who Became the' Rock” AU are invited jo attend the 7:30 service. * | ;; Wednesday Night ‘ if he Choir rehjarses at 7:00 folloured by the Prayer Service at 8 -#’ ? !' (£ Friday Night \ The Monthly meeting of the Philo Class • wil| be held at the dMjrch on night at 7:30. S ■ : —Vr~“~~ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jonas M. Berkey, minister . Gerald Strickler, superintendent During the morning service beginning at 9:30 £a. m. the sermoij will be “Fellowship Without Barriers.” The anthehi will entitled, “A Ndble Life, A pimple Faith” by 2pi|o er; The and prelude W 0 Ixi playedi by Mrs. Gerald .Strickler. ' c py Junioi| Church \ Services beginj at 9:30 a. in. for children under ill years of age. Youth -Members of junior Fellowship Will meet at 4 p. iq. in the Church basement and Chi Rho Fellowship w4ll bhgin at 6 pt m. in the Church office, y ? Missionary Society , f Mrs. William Kohls will be hoqtees to the Missionary; Society at ,7:30 o’clock, Morfday evening, April 22-}’ Mrs. J. M. Hjerkey is program leader. TNT Class it,The TNT Class will meet at the 340 Stevenson St., at p:00 o\clock. hftme of Mr. and Mrs. J; M. Berkey. Wednesday night, April 25. ® Spiritual Enrichment Week week of Spiritual Enrkhment Will be observed at First Christian Church beginning oh Sunday night, •S#fil 29. Ministers from Christian, Churches in Ft.)Wayne, Hunting- — — ■ I For the finest in quality ( IDEAL CREAM IS STILL TOPS! 217 So. Second St. Phone 3-4103 ' ■ ’ - ' . .■ ; ■ ■ i

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“The most dangerous obstacle, to the benefits of Sabbath observance,” says Dr. Cadman, “is neither Sunday industries. Sunday pleasure nor Sunday business, but an utter absence of intelligent apprehension of .the meaning concerning it. It cannot be either as a civic, social or religious institution unless It is. supported by the v- ——-H Thursday at 7 and 7:30. for Communion wijl be received on Friday at the hours of 2,4, 5. 7, and 8. Junior Confirmation class and Saturday Bible school next Saturday morning. Holy Communion will be celebrated next Sunday morning : a l , the 10:30 service, and a week fiom Thursday, May 3, Ascension day, at 8 o’clock in. the evening. Announcements for both will be received on Friday. FIRST METHODIST W. Monros at Fifth St Samusl Emerick, Minister The IO: 20 worship service Will be held in the sanctuary, and the Stweards who will participate in an afternoon canvass of the m4m bershlp will be special guests and sit in a group tor a brief commissioning service following the Sermon. The pastor’s sermon subject tor this special Loyalty Bunday will be, "Taking Loyalty Tests.' The senior choir, under the direction of Mrs. W. J.Kriek and accompanied at the organ by Mjrs. Edgar Gerber, will sing, “Still, Still With Thee,” by Speaks. A special Stewardship meditation will be given by Miss Anna Kay Williams. Candlelighters will be Judy Lane and /Barbara Ann Uhrick. Every family should be together in planning for the church school hour at 9:30. There is a class for each meniber of the family. - The school* is directed by Lowell J. Smith. At 6 am. the senior youth fellowship will hear a guest sbeakei lin the person of Miiss Ann WarI field, president of the Fort Wayne [district Methodist Youth Fellowship. Also ati6 pjm. the Junior-Inter-mediate fellowship will meet for their program\ directed by Mrs. Lowell Smith. The evening' worship service will be held in the sanctuary at ?: 30. The pastor’s sermon them* will be, “Life —and Much Goods.” The mid-week service of study in the Book of Acts will be held at 7 n.m. Wednesday-, after which -the- pastor will \meet with the officers and adult counsellors oi the senior youth Fellowship. Willing Workers plan a skating party at Sunset park from 7 until 10 o’clock. Guests art welcome at 35 cents per person. Tije builders class members and families will Join in a fellowship supper -at the church Friday «t 6 p.m. Miss Charlotte Vera, loca high school teacher will give 1 illustrated travelogue of her Eur opean travels. kL' ' ' \ * • - Do You Know . - '■ ' - 1 Rivers: 1. What river flows past Jerusalem? 77 ' 2. What river did Moses tfTrn L blood? - b 3. On XW’hat river is Nineveh touted ? 4. What river flows past Antioch? 5. What “rivqrs of Damascus’ vanish in the desert? ;

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