The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, August 04, 1909, Page 11, Image 13

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August 4, 1909. THE TEST C Many years ago a si: diamond of nearly a pc to the Emperor, was c and was supposed to rt English mineralogist, diamond, and with a sc r\ ICIV^J* . Wilt dli UIVC \v <\?> c suffered 110 scratch ; bu the millions vanished ii single stroke pierces a thus with Christ and tl the Commandments, ha up. Said he, complace said unto him, If thou that thou hast, and gi have treasure in hei me." Fatal scratch ! Tl tal after all. "But wh saying, lie went away s sessions." So was it with the w she was, how ready w controversialist! "Jesus band, and come hither." which had charmed m; So God will, one day other, find us out. V friends suddenly stand pected: They flash u{ wholly unsuspected. I lations we witness are i have known for years. Inn tr hp rnnrpo Iprl frm VV/I.WU.VV1 4IUI makes us to know of a come filled with astoni: By Christ "the thouj vealed;" by him "the righteousness, and of ju takes the place of the i breast, cries: "God be TO MAKE A H( The biggest blunder let your boy run things above all things is unt and affectionate parents him up by it, and twei are gone, if you get w praising "the way fathe Recreation is a neces mother and her guests playing for prizes, leavii servants, no amount of belief will avail to devel Home is the real test i for translation till lie bravely, amiably and cc trol and silence know transform a house into good sense will teach < should be exercised.?B What to others are dis intimations of the way at ihi:*.' - y THE PRESBYTERL )F THE DIAMOND. ive in Brazil found a supposed tund weight. It was presented onstantly guarded by soldiers, ^present millions of money. An however produced a cutting ratch exoosed the nleasinp- fal 4 r 0 nough. A real gem would have t it was no diamond at all, and 11 a moment into the air. So a nd exposes character. It was ic rich young man. He kept all id kept them all from his youth ntly: "What lack I yet?" Jesus wilt be perfect, go and sell that ve to the poor, and thou shalt iven; and come and follow le youth was only a white crysen the young man heard that orrowful; for he had great pos oman of Samaria. How smart ith history, what an excellent said unto her, Go, call thy husOne keen cut, and the jewel iny knew itself to be paste, or another, in one way or an^e notice sometimes that our revealed in a light most unex>on us in a character hitherto ndeed the most startling reverevelations of people whom we And so our true selves may n ourselves; but at last God vhat spirit we are, and we beshment and distress, ghts of tnany hearts are reworld is convinced of sin, of ,1 4. " TU. Til : i - - - ugillClll. i UC JTIlilllbCC lit last mblican, and smiting upon his merciful to me a sinner!" DUSE INTO A HOME. you ever made was when you . What Young America needs iring, uncompromising, gentle il authority. He likes it. Bring lty years from now, after you ithin ear-shot you'd hear him r used to do." sity, but in a home where the sit for hours at the card table ig the children in charge of the church-going and profession of op character in those children. of character. No saint is ready can live wisely, courageously, insistently at home. Self-conhow to keep house?how to a home?and will-power and one when and how long they ishop J. H. Vincent. (appointments, are to believers id will of God.?John Newton. . MSI OF THE SOUTH. Quiet 1 i MY VOICE SHALT TH MORNH The morning is the gate of guarded with prayer. It is o which the day's actions are st knotted with devotion. If we life we should be more caref who rushes from his bed to 1 not to worship is as foolish a on his clothes, or cleansed hi though he dashed into battle Be it ours to bathe in the sof munion with God before the h the burden of the way begin t "The trouble which the Loi covet a spectacular e.v%eriem stars of the first magnitude; shown in the year book; we s ^ A 4.1 ^ 1. _ a?i eiiu lamer man as a mear for self-glory, rather than fo seek the special gifts of the Spirit himself. We must not ti accomplishment of our work, let the Spirit use us in the work." THE VOICE ( The conviction of immort every true Christian knows t there is a life beyond the gra tends through all eternity, so persuasive, your argum or your logic ever so clear, true Christian of his faith in ; there and it stays there, just s< of life in the soul of man. Fo or science can undermine the : had this vision : . I spoke to my < As I knelt ii And I said, " Is our guard ai Is she 'neath tl Who they say And the answer came a "She abides with me in TWO BIB Dr. Greenfell, the famous mi Labrador, has sent to the Co Boston the Bible that was a: ^nnstian lite. It lies by the si< It was Moody wh.~ led Grer sending the Bible to loston E the very copy. It h\_ meant me. God give me the same 2 men decide." II Hour #? OU HEAR IN THE *G." day, and should be well >ne end of the thread on rung, and should be well felt more the majesty of ul of its mornings. He [lis business and waiteth ^ i.1 1- t i i s mungn ne naa not put s face, and as unwise as without arms or armor, tly flowing river of comeat of the wilderness and o oppress us.?Spurgeon. d has with us is that we :e; we long to shine as we desire the success eek the Spirit's power as is to an end; we seek it r the glory of God; we Spirit, rather than the ry to use the Spirit in the but we must consent to accomplishment of his non W JL- Wl/i ality is God-given, and )y direct revelation that ve and that that life exBe your eloquence ever lents ever so shrewd, you can not rob the i future life. God put it 3 long as there is a spark >r what philosophy, logic faith of a soul which has God ^ i prayer, Thy care ad guide, le sod lioc iiuo uivu ; is a trumpet calls, the heavenly halls." LES. issionary now at work in ngregational Library in isociated with his early de of Mr. Moody's Bible, if ell into the light. In >r. Grenfell said: "I love so very, very much to .. eal I had at first to see