Walkerton Independent, Volume 47, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 March 1922 — Page 2
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Holy City in Early Days. Ancient Jerusalem stood on four hills, now almost entirely molded together, and the Intervening valleys filled with debris. Mount Zion Is that height on the southwest, the city of David, made conspicuous today by th® towers of the German ecclesiastical buildings for which the former kaiser gave the land. Mount Moriah la oo the east, the site of Solomon’s temple, separated from Mount Zion by the valley of the Tyropoeon, Mount Bezetha Is on the north and Mount Akra on the northwest, the two latter repre- : sentlng the crowded quarters of the modern city. Zero CounL Minister —“Yes, my boy. even the hairs on our fiends are numbered.” Small Boy —“Dad’s ain’t; he’s baldheaded.” —Spare Moments. Any small boy In his first trousers 1 feels sorry for his mother.
IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Sunday School ' Lesson ’ (By REV. P. B. FITZWATER. D. D.. Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) Copyright, 1922. Western Newspaper Union. LESSON FOR MARCH 26 REVIEW GOLDEN TEXT—The Lord is righteous in all His ways, and holy in all His works.—Psalm 146:17. DEVOTIONAL READING—PsaIm 130. PRIMARY TOPlC—Favorite Stories of the Quarter. JUNIOR TOPlC—lsrael’s Heroic Prophets. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC —Estimate of Elijah, Elisha, Jonah and Arnos. , YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —Social Teachings of the Quarter's Leaeons. The method of review will largely be determined by the taste of the teachers and the grade in the school concerned. To the writer’s taste, two good methods are available: the biographical and the summary. In using the biographical, the lives of four great prophets, Elijah, Elisha, Jonah and Amos may be considered. These four men are connected with nearly all the lessons of the quarter. This method cun be used to good advantage in nearly all the grades of the school. In the summary method the principal fact of each lesson with Its leading lesson should be set forth. This method can be used to good advantage in the adult departments. The follow Ing Is a suggested summary: Lesson I. Rehoboam refused to grant the request of the people for the lightening of the burdens of taxation. Because of this ten tribes under the leadership of Jeroboam revolted and formed another kingdom. The most effective cure for social and political unrest Is Justice by the rulers to those ruled. Lesson 11. Elijah, after announcing to Ahab the withholding of rain for a term of years, fled and was fed by the ravens and by the widow at Zarephath. God adapts himself to the circumstances of His servants, and sometimes in the most unlikely ways provides for His own. Lesson 111. At the request of Elijah, Ahab called the people together to witness a supreme challenge of Baal worship. Faith in God will stand the most severe test. The flro of God Is the unfailing sign which differentiates true from false religion. Lesson IV. Elijah, though brave before the 450 prophets of Baal, fled for his life from Jezebel. God dealt most gently with his discouraged servant. We should learn from this that frequently we fall in our strongest point. Lesson V. Na’-oth refused to sei! his vineyard to Ahab, whereupon through Jezebel’s plot he was murdered, and Ahab took possession. Nations and kings should respect the rights of Individuals. Lesson XK^hen Elijah's work was finished, God took him to heaveir by a whirlwind. Elijah had once requested death, but God had a better way for him to go to heaven than byway of death. Lesson VII. The Shunammlte woman, seeing Elisha passing by on errands for God. was moved to provide a comfortable lodging for him. whereupon Elisha sought to recompense her by promising that God would give her a child. Not infrequently has the prophet’s chamber brought blessing to the home. Lesson VIII. At the command of Elisha, Naaman dipped himself seven times In the Jordan and was healed of leprosy. In order to be healed of the leprosy of sin, human pride and vanity must be put away and obedience rendered to God. Lesson IX. The king of Assyria sent a great army to apprehend Elisha because he had repeatedly informed the king of Israel concerning the movements of the Assyrian army. When the Lord opened the eyes of Elisha's servant, he beheld the mountains tilled with horses and chariots of tire. 'The nngel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear him. and dellvereth them.” "Lord, open our eyes!” Lesson X. At the preaching of Jonah, the wicked city of Nineveh repented and God showed mercy. God's mercy and forgiveness should move us to preach the gospel to the heathen. Lesson XI. The children of Israel prided themselves in their security and gave themselves to luxury and sensual indulgences. God sent Amos to warn them of the judgment which must follow. The Lord will bring the ungodly to judgment for their ungodly living. Lesson XII. In due time the prophecy of Amos came true. The Assyrians came and carried the children of Israel into captivity, from which they never returned. Rejection of God and the despising of His worship will be followed with judgment and destruction. Praying Rome think that because St. Paul said. "I would have men pray in every place,” it is therefore unnecessary to pray In any particular place, but that it suffices to interlace our prayer with the rest of our works. And a good thing it is to pray in all places, but that will not suffice us if we would imitate Jesus Christ our Lord, and practise that which His saints have done in regard to prayer. For be thou well assured that no man will b-* aide with profit in every place unless first he have learnt to pray in a particular place and to employ some space of time therein. —Juan de Avila. Harken to the Voice of God. In meditation let the person rouse himself from things temporal, and let him collect himself within himself—that is to say. within the very center of his soul, where lies impressed the very image of God. Here let him hearken to the voice of God as though speaking to him from on high, yet present in his soul, as though there were no other in the world save God and himself. —San Pedro de Alcantara.
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GAVE HIS NAME TO CALENDAR Pops Gregory XIII Lsft Lasting Monument—Other Famous Heads of the Roman Church. Os all the long list of popes. Gregory XIII has probably left the most lasting monument, for he framed the calendar we use today, and it still bears his name. Gregory completed his calendar in 1582. In more modern times a pope of outstanding personality was Pius IX, who tn 1846 broke the age-old tradition that the pope should never preach a sermon. It happened In this way. A famous preacher of the time. Padre Ventura, whose eloquence attracted great crowds, had arranged to preach at a church In Rome, but at the last moment he was taken 111 and the disappointed people were about to disperse when suddenly the bells rang and it was announced that the sovereign pontiff had arrived in the church. The pope entered the pulpit and preached a sermon which he historian of the time has described as a “simple, good, plain sermon, easily intelligible to ail.” It was the first time a pope had preached for 300 years. Paternal Influence. “Whom does Charles take his musical talent after?” “Well, his father never liked work.” —Judge. What Is a cubist? A whatist? Yes.
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GOT BACK AT “BR’ER SIMCOX” Fool Question Met Merited Rebuke From Colored Preacher—Surely Right on One Point. Bishop Candler, of Atlanta, was con® demning a certain theological controversy. “Such idle controversies,” he said, "remind me of the colored preacher who began a sermon with the words: “ ‘Breddern and sistern, when de fust man, Adam, was created, h« was made outer wet clay and set up agin de palln’s to dry.’ “A member rose In the back of the church. “ ‘Pawson,’ he said. Incredulously, ’does yo seriously state dat Adam was made outer wet clay and set ■ftp agin de palln’s to dry? “ ‘Dem’s mah words. Brier Slmcox. Dem’s mah words!’ “ ‘Den, pawson, who made de palin’s?’ “ ‘Brier Simcox, set down.’ said the parson severly. ‘Such fool questions as yourn would upset any system of theology.’ ” When Loafer Becomes a Pest. “A loafer,” said Uncle Eben, “don* do no special harm, ’ceptin’ when he tries to be mistook for a worker an* insisses on gettin’ in de way.” The less religion a man has the more he thinks his wife ought to have.
