The Syracuse Journal, Volume 7, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 29 April 1915 — Page 4
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SUNDAY SCHOOL Lesson V.—Second Quarter, For May 2, 1915. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, I Sam. xix, 1-12. Memory Verses, 4, s—Golden Text, Prov. xxix, 25—Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. The work of the devil is not a pleas* j»nt meditation, but it is necessary that we should know our great adversary so as to successfully resist him. The topic of the lesson today is Saul trying to kill IMi vid, and ever since Cain killed Abel the devil has been very busy killing people. He is spoken of in Heb. ii. 14, as having the power of death; but, although he has been permitted to follow his occupation so long, the time will come when he shall be sent to the lake of fire forever and there shall be no more death on this earth (Rev. xx, 10; xxi, 4; I Cor. xv. 20). Meantime it is the believer's privilege to be delivered from fear of death and from all bondage in connection therewith (Matt, x, 28; Heb. _p. 15). All envy and jealousy and strife are also of the devil and should not be tolerated in a believer (Jas. iii, 14-16; Eph. iv, 30, 31). Although chapter Xix or a part of it is our lesson chapter, we must look at xviii for the connection. The first four verses of chapter xviii are thrilliugly beautiful in their assurance and manifestation of the love of Jonathan and David, but we shall come to that topic in our next lesson. After David s victory over Goliath Saul set him over the men of war, and he was accepted in the sight of all the people, and the women sang his praises, magnifying him much more than Saul (xviii, 5-7). This made Saul angry and jealous, and twice he tried to kill David with a javelin, but each time *David escaped (xviii, 8-11). While God may allow His saints to be sorely tried, persecuted and even slain, no real evil can befall them, for in the resurrection they shall be as manifestly without injury as were Daniel's friends when they came out of the furnace or Daniel himself when he came out of the lion’s den. Because the Lord was manifestly with David and he behaved himsdlf wisely (or prospered, xviii, 5, 14, margin) Saul became afraid of him, removed him from being head of the army and made him captain over a thousand. But all Israel and Judah loved David (xviii, 12-16). The rest of chapter xviii tells how Saul sought to get rid of him by subtlety; but, failing in that scheme, he became David’s continual enemy. Chapter xix opens with a command to Jonathan and to all the servants that they should kill David, but Jonathan advised him to hide a little while until he could talk with his father. The result of this interview was that Saul swore to Jonathan that David should not be slain, so Jonathan brought him back, and he was in Saul’s presence as in times past (xix, 1-7). So far so good, but a man liable to give way to an evil spirit at any moment cannot be trusted. How sadly suggestive the opening words of verse 8, “And there was war again!’’ So it has been, and so it shall be until the devil is removed from the earth and the air, and the whole age in which we are now living is described by our Lord as a time of wars and rumors of wars, famines, pestilences and earthquakes (Matt, xxiv, 6,7), but the time will come when the nations shall learn war no more, for He who alone is able to do it will make wars to cease unto the end of the earth. In the war with the Philistines David was victorious again and slew them with a great slaughter, and the Lord wrought another great salvation for all Israel (verses 5,8). But there was war again in Saul’s heart and home, for the evil spirit was yielded to, envy and anger had control, and the javelin almost did itS deadly work with David (verses 9, 10). Again the Lord was his shield and deliverer, and the weapon did not prosper (Isa. liv, 17). As some one has said, the devil is very persistent, and so David had not much peace. Now he seeks to kill, David in his own house, and his wife, Michal, proves to be'his human deliverer, helping him to make his escape through a window and putting an image in his bed, for when she said to the messengers that he was sick Saul then sent to bring him on his bed. Saul was so angry when he found how his daughter had deceived him that he spake of killing her (verses 11-17). What fearful control of Saul the devil did obtain! And. it is so still that if the Spirit of God iX resisted the adversary comes in with great power. If people will not receive the truth God allows them to receive a lie (II Thess. ii, 10-12). David, seeing himself so persistently persecuted, fled to his friend Samuel at his home in Ramah, and they both went and dwelt in Naioth. Three times Saul sent to take him there, but each time the Spirit of God hindered and even took hold of Saul himself as he went after him (verses 18-24). We have a right to sing from the heart: “If God be for us who can be against us?” “The Lord is my light and my salvation. Whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life. Os whom shall I be afraid?” (Rom. viii, 31; Ps. xxvii, 1.) There is great comfort also in Isa. liv, 17. “No weapon that is formed against thee sh-.:i prosper, and every tongue that sb. ! rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn.” See also Isa. 1,7, 10. aud li. 12. 13, with Heb. ii. 14, 15; I John iii, 8.
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ORDINANCE NO. 225 An ordinance for making connections with water and sewer mains and laying service pipes to the inside of the curb of Main street, westerly a distance of 478.5 feet, and Huntington street north from Main street 132 feet, aud south from Main street 132 feet, in the town of Syracuse, Indiana. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of the town of Syracuse, Indiana, that all persons owning property fronting, bound, or abutting upon Main street from the west line of Harrison street westerly a distance of 478.5 feet, and upon Huntington street north from Main street 132 feet, and south from Main street 132 feet, in said town, be and they are hereby required to make connections with the water and sewer mains in said streets, and to lay service pipes from said water and sewer mains to the inside curb line of their respective lots and tracts of land within 20 days from the taking effect of this ordinance. All such water connections now made with iron pipe shall be replaced with lead pipe, and all future connections shall be made with lead Section 2. If any such owner of property shall fail to make such connections, changes and replacements as aforesaid within the time fixed in this ordinance so to do, then the said town of Syracuse, by and through its proper officers and agents, shall make said connections, changes and replacements, and the cost and expense of the same shall be assessed against the lots, lands, or parcels of ground for and to which such connections, changes or replacements were made, and shall be collected in the same manner as expenses of other street and sewer improvements. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication once -each week for two consecutive weeks in the Syracuse Journal, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said town of Syracuse. Passed and adopted this 20th day of April, 1915, by the Board of Trustees of Syracuse. Jnd iana. Abraham Hire, Pres. Attest: Otis (’. Butt , Clerk Power Arrives As soon as the boat is launched it will be taken to the cement company’s slip where the engine will be installed. A six-cylinder, 80horsepowcr heavy duty Buffalo engine will frunish the power. Supported Wets In the recent Berrien county, Mich., local option election, the House of David supported the wets, who lost. Now the relgious sect is facing an upheaval and headquarters may be changed. Try a Journal Want Ad.
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