Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 209, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 October 1946 — Page 4
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PAUL TRAINS FOR HIS LIFE WORK ' LESSON TEXT Acts 9:19b-22; 11:25, 26;, Galatians l:.17-24. , . . , i : MEMORY SELECTION And straightWay he preached .Christ ia the synatog'ues, that he Is the Son ot Cod. lets 9:20.
.'. The regenerating grace of God had made Paul into a new man, one who now had no greater dalight than telling others of the redeeming grace of God. . Iri preparation for that fuller' ministry which was to follow, Paul first gave witness in the place where he had been persecuting the Christians', in fact, in the city to which he was bound when the Lord met him. But now instead of breathing out threats and violence he met these former associates and friends with' the new message of' the gospel. He had to meet them sooner or later, and it was well that he met therh now. A clean break with his
past makes a man ready for future j service. -. ' . ! '. -if Paul Faces His Past (Acts 9:19b-22). ' What a surprise it must have been for" those persecutors of the Christians at Damascus to find that the one; to whom they had looked for leadership was now a Christian. 'What a testimony that was right to the" pdint! ' - '."Straightway" what a good word to' apply to the servant of the Lord. Paul did not hesrtate to declare his faith, in Christ, to proclaim that the One who had redeemed; him was . able to save others. ' ' i, It is the normal and proper expression of. Christian faith to give testimony to. others. That should .', be true of every believer. . With Paul there was the added element of his call to preach, for God had ordained that he should be his chosen vessel Jor1 that purpose (Acts 9:15). . Paul's message was Christ. He proved to' the Jews that Jesus was the Christ (v. ,22), the One of .whom their Old Testament Scriptures spake and for whom they professed
to be looking. He declared him to
be the Son of God (v. 20)
' They were unwilling .to., accept
the message. They were amazed"
at Paul and "confounded" by the
truth he proclaimed, but they re
jected both it and him, and he had ' to escape for his life. - Although our lesson only Indirectly refers to it (see Gal. 1:17, 18), it should also be' noted that Paul went up to Jerusalem before he went to Antioch, as indicated in our next portion, of Scripture. There he faced suspicion 'on the " parf of the believers, who knew him as their enemy.
Having faced his past we now
- see that H.' Paul Faces His Future (Acts 11:25, 26).
' H& was God's chosen instrument
to bear his name to the Gentiles (see' Acts 9:15), and at the invitation of Barnabas he came up from ' his home city of Tarsus to minister '. at Antioch, the place which now became his real spiritual home, and the center from which his great missionary enterprise was carried t OUt..': ! :. It is interesting to note how thfi came about in the providence of God. Persecution spread the believers abroad (Acts 11:19), and like the scattered brands of a beaten .fire they carried the flame of Christianity far and wide. Thus the gosfcel came to Antioch, the third greattest city in the world of that day. A revival broke out and Barnabas was 6ent from Jerusalem to be of help. Good and spiritual man that he rvras; (Acts 19:23, 24), Barnabas did nothing to hinder this work of God,' but admonished the people to 'cleave unto the Lord"; that is, to follow him closely. Would that all ; spiritual advisers had such a spirit " .and' such sound judgment. He was also wise in sensing his need of help. So he went after Paul, the very man to1" teach these' young Christians and' to lead them tout , into a radiant . and abundant life for the Lord: Here' it was' that (the beautiful name of "Christian"
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES "Doctrine of Atonement" is the" subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunday, October 20. . , The Golden Text is: "All things are of God, who hath reconciled us' to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation" (11 Corinthians 5:18). . Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermow is the following from the Bible: "I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord" (Romans 8:38, 39). . The Lesson-Sermon also, includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the. Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "When the evidence before the material senses yielded to spiritual sense, the apostle . declared that nothing could alienate him from God, from the sweet sense and presence of Life and Truth. It is ignorance artd false belief, based ,pir x material sense of things, which hide spiritual beauty and goodness' (p. 303)i
ST.MARY CHURCH Mass Schedule October 20, 1946 Sullivan, 5:00., Shelburti; 10:00.
YOU'RE INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHURCHES IX SHELBURN . FHtST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Lester N. Abel,' Minister Church' School, 9:30 a. rri: Morning Worship, 10130 a. m. Evening Service,' 7:00 p. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Brol Frank Adamson dibit v.'uiiy 10.00 A. M: Sunday Service and ConiiMunkm U'.XS . M. Sunday.
Services every second Sunday
jf each month. CHURCH OF GOD Rev, Hughes R. Morehead 9:30 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. Wednesday 7:30 p. m., Preaching. Thursday 7:30 p. m., Y. P. E. Services. Saturday 7:30 p m, Preaching CIlURCn OF GOD Mountain Assembly Church Rev. Charley Gibson, Pastm 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 1 1 DO A M. Sunday raornn ervlc,, 1 3d Sunday evei'iin Herv'.ctWednesday 7:30 P. M. Worship ServlwI Saturday I 7:30 P. M.' Worship Service
HYOTERA FIRST BAPTIST, CHURCH Rev. B. F. Nicfcless, Pastor Worship service each first and
third Sunday evening at 8:00 p.m. at 9:30 a. m.; Sunday School at
Morning worship each Sunday
10:30.
Prayer service Wednesday eve
ning, 7:30. . ;
Junior prayer service weanes-
day evening, 7:30.
B. Y. F. each Sunday at 7:oo
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The public is Invited to attend these services.
SHELBT7RN FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH I ' Bible School in Junior O. U j A. M. Hall each Lord's Day llhornir at 9:30, followed by j Lord's Supper.
PENTECOST CHURCH 502 North Court Street. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Church' Services, 10:30 a. m
Church Services Sunday, 7:00
P. M. .
: Prayer Meeting" Wednesday' at 7:00 p. m. Church services Saturday at 7:00 p. m. J . , ; MEROM PriiGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Sunday School,, 9:30 A. M. Preaching, 10:30 A. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. Cottage prayer meeting Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday night preaching, 8 p. m. .- . Lee Lashbrooks, Pastor ,
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH ShHburn Tml. . Carl . Brunton, pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship at 10:30 a. m. Evangelistic Service at 8:00 p. m. . Wednesday Prayer Service at 7:30 p. m.
CHURCH OF GOD MISSION (Formerly 'Gospel Lighthouse) Shelburn, Ind. J. R. Royer, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Chas. Hunt, Supt. Sunday night services at 7:00 o'clock. .'",;' Wednesday night services' at
1 7:00 o'clock, i Saturday night services' aited at 7:00 o'clock. ; !
Everyone welcome.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dugger, Ind. Joseph Humrickhouse, pastor Sunday School each Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship at 10:45 a. m. B. Y. F. each. Sunday evening at 6:30. Evening Worship at 7:30. Prayer Service and Bible Study Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Communion Service 2nd Sun-
j day morning each month, followMEROM PENTECOST CHURCH . ed by morning worship. EVerybody welcome. Come and AH services central standard
worship with us. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Evening Worship, 7 P. Ml Mid-week,' Thursday, 7 P. M. W. H. Day. Pastor
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CHURCH OF CHRIST1 North State Street Sunday Services Bible Study, 9:30 A. M. Worship, 10:30 A. M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Services Bible Study, 7:30 P. M. : . " . DU&CKB'R METHODIST Rev. C. E. Ilomberger, pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.,
Charles ;Mason, Supt. ' , r Worship Service 10:45 a. m. j Youth Fellowship Monday at
7:00 p: m., ' '. , ; Choir practice Tuesday at 7:00 p. m, W.S.C.S. study class Wednesday, 7:00 p. m. Junior Fellowship ' Tliur'suay, 3:30 p. m. Prayer service Thursday, 7:00 p. rri.
SULLIVAN PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Rev. Brcwn, Minister Bruce Collins, Supt. The churches of Sullivan invite you to attend the church of yovr choice. Church attendance is not the essence of religion but it is an evidence of religion. .. One may.be doctrinally sound and spiritually sound asleep. Sunday school, 9 :30 a. m. Worship, 10:45 a. m. V. p. S.. 6:00 p. m. . Evarig'elistic service, 7:00 p. m. Prayer service Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
NORTH STATE STREET
CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday evening services at 7:00 p". rri. instead of 7:30 p. m. The Rev. Hollins, pastor, will speak next Lord's day and night.
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w- lit Paul Faces His Lord (GaL
1:17-24). : ' '- Many years after he had been called to Antioch, Paul wrote this letter to the Galatians to warn them against Judaizing teachers and to (urge' them to hold fast to salvation ,by faith. He declared this to be a message which he received" from ;God -and ,not from men. . ',,;,' Before Paul went out to preach and teach he went up into Arabia to be alone with the Lord, as he took what we might . call his postgraduate course in theology. . He learnedalone with. God, "- i V Hia life had been transformed. His attitudes had been completely changed. His thinking about Christ was diametrically, opposite . to his former' -, belij fs,. Her ..needed"; ; tfrhe, plone wih God to preprehimself lor-tfie stormyibut triumpliant yari
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Wviran A. Hull, pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Allpn Letterman, Supt. ; Morning Worship Service at 10:30. " . , F- Y.F. at 6:00 p. m. , ! Evening Gospel. Service at 7:00. Frayer Meeting Wednesday
each , night.; Closing . service 'on 'rdgiit-at 7:30. ; ! Sunday aftsrnoon at 2:00 p. iri. ' Missionary Meeting Wednesday ' Basket dinner at noon. ; afterrlodh st 2:30. Thi is' gue-t i Youth Fellowship Monday, 6:30 day for ladies of the Broyles P- jn- . ' Baptist Church. .
Frayer rervice weancsriay at
Horr.ecaming . October 16th to 20th inclusive; Different speaker
7:00 p. :t.
Board meeting Wednesday at
7:00 p. rri.
t .HICKORY METHODIST Worship service; 9:30 a.' rri.
Sunday . School at 9:d0 a
S. C. Willis, Supt'. ',' Prayer service Tuesday, 7:00 p.' mJ . ..
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FIRST pMesbyterian church Rev. Homer G. Weisbecker, '; , Pastor Sunday School. at 9:30 a. m.,. Will; Hays Jrl, Supt. ' Morning Worship at 10:45.
.Jhe'jne: "The Forgotten Man." 1 Wednesday Study, class at 7:30 p. m. - 4;, I ; The' Women's Association will
meet at the church Friday after- . CHURCH OF CHRIST ; ' , noon. at 2:30. This is guest day Brt.hr -QfRorei H, Vatts will and" Mrs. Emma Kennedy will preach, for the Church of Christ, give a book review. . 602 North Court Street , in Suili- 'Our Wednesday night Feilowvah Sunday, October 20. Service's sfiip' Study: ctasst will: beri3;giriJ. will be at 10:45 a. m. and 7:00 next Wednesday night. t' ''"i p. ra. A . cordial invitation is ex- Our, subject will be "Our Pres tended to all. ' : : -" , .;' byterian Cliyrcb" . .
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