The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, September 08, 1909, Page 13, Image 13

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September 8, 1909. Sunda R] Septen GOLDEN TEXT.?"So m prevailed."?Acts 19:20. DAILY HC M.?Acts 16:6-15. T.?Acts 16:23-40. W.?Acts 17:10-23. SHORTE Q. 73. Which is the eii A. The eighth command CC Frequent reviews are of fix certain great truths in a great help to the memo makes us learned; it is wl we eat that makes us sti make truth our own by thi ing is the gastric juice of reviews his sermons befoi intendent reviews the Sab me mwjer ins uneis aim l view should be clear, thor< pose should be to impress central truths of the lessor The underlying principh are missionary. Apostolic not the duty of the churc but to publish the truth to erates, convicts, converts, manna was a type of divim used, it became repulsive, called "dead," because it i water. The river Jordan r In this country, we would fathers, if it bad not been Lesson I.? Paul's Secon Philippi. Acts 16:6-15. E visited certain places whosi arriving at Troas had a vis edonia and he went to Phil meeting, composed chiefly converted. Paul expended the cities and towns and 1 is France." As the cities socially; so will the surrc important to sieze the cent Christianize them! How i gospel into the dark places Paul was not satisfied to pi to save the individual. He just as Je^us taught Nlcod Do we as parents know children in our homes is? ers and pastors acquainted scholars and members? Lesson It.?Paul's Secoc lippian Jailer. Paul and Si imprisoned. They prayed There was an earthquake, were opened. The prisoner and was about to kill him word; and told him about became Christians. Signs ferlngs of the apostles. If fully, fully and practically dren and adult people to b the best salvation of the p Lesson III.?Paul's Secc lonica and Berea. Acts 17; ing was not philosophy, n< r* est sensation; but the cru \ of Christ. His sermons w j counted for only as the M> LL THE PRESBYTERIA y School EVIEW. iber 19, 1909. ightily grew the word of God and )ME READINGS. Th.?Acts 18:24-19:10. F.?Acts 19:22-41. S?Acts 21:1-17. R CATECHISM, ghth commandment? ment is, "Thou shalt not steal." )M MENT. the last importance. They clearly the mind and heart, and they are ry. It is not what we read that aat we remember. It is not what ong; it is what we digest. We utiiug, in ay v* uiiu praciiue. imuKthe soul. The minister frequently re he delivers them. The superbath-school, the teacher his class, ;he merchant his ledgers. The rejugh and brief, and its prime puri the teacher and pupils with the ts. is of the lessons we now review Christianity was aggressive. It is h today to regenerate the world; all by which the Holy Spirit regensanctifies and saves men. Tbo e grace and if it was kept and not The dead sea is appropriately receives, but does not give, living uns into it; but does not run out. have been savages like our toretor the gospel. d Missionary Journey?Antioch to leing guided by the Spirit, Paul a nqmoo ova crivon In fho fovt on/1 lion of a man inviting him to Macippi, where he conducted a prayerof women; and where Lydia was i his chief energies frequently in with individuals. "As Paris is, so are religiously, educationally and >unding country largely be. How ;ers of our modern civilization and mportant to pour the light of the where sin is strongly entrenched! iblicly preach the gospel. He tried preached to Lydia and the jailer; emus and the woman at the well, what the religious status of the ArA wa as SahhAth-sAhnnl taaoh. with the spiritual condition of our id Missionary Journey?The Phililas disturbed the city. They were and praised. God heard them. The prison was shaken. The doors a were released. The jailer awoke Belf; but Paul calmed him with a Jesus, and he and his household followed the preaching and sufthe truths of the gospel are faithtaught, we should expect the chlle converted and true religion is roblems of the day. ind Mlssionnrv .Tnnrnov?Th^ono. 1-15. The matter of Paul's preach>r ethics, nor politics, nor the laticlflxion, resurrection and divinity rere scriptural. Christ can be acesslah. Many believed the gospel. J N OF THE SOUTH. The result was persecution, ei to the government. Troubles usually begin with the carnal were sent away to Berea at ni| reans were more receptive to t themselves. The Bible is a v commends any one. Lesson IV.?Paul's Second The gospel is adapted to the ] rich and the poor, the old and muuity of Spiritual needs that All need knowledge, righteousn greatest needs of the present Paul preached to cultured Ath Macau lay prophesied the fall this century. Nothing but the prevent its dissolution. Lesson V.?Close of Paul's ! Acts 18:1-11. After Paul's mi he went to Corinth where he God has many elect people in I regenerated, justified, adopted to the Christians at Corinth ari diction and practical in charac Paul stayed at a place is no s Every professional man should 1 sanctified common sense. T1 hearts to which we wish to tell Lesson VI.?Paul's Instruct! The8s. 5:12-24. This is one ol in the Newx Testament. Religi not simply a theory, a creed, o life. It honors ministers as CI directions for the unruly, feebl< retaliation; and enjoins joy, pr life. The whole selection shou Lesson VII.?Paul's Third 1 Acts 19:8-20. The great misslo noted town and the Jews and G of religion. He had greater su at Athens. He wrought miracl Lesson VIII.?Paul's Third A in Ephesus. Acts 19:23-30, 35-4 greatest sins of this or any age of all evil. We do not read of i being saved. When the pocket quently trouble. Paul endange he antagonized the business of 1 Luther, Calvin, Knox, Jonatha created great disturbances by 1 Lesson IX.?Paul on Christla essence of all true religion, lih This is' the teaching of the O Love lies back of the ten com love are all permanent graces, the life to come. Love is great its usefulness. Lesson X.?Paul's Third Mi Acts 20:17-35. Paul reminds church at Ephesus of his own consistency of life, and charge selves and to all the flock. Thl of sacred literature. Lesson Xi.?Close of Paul's Acts 21:1-17. This journey wi dents which we have recently us. God be praised for the ml century. Christ is for all. All should I too hard to reach with the n were only large enough It wo with a firmer hand. We are d masses. All told t.h? rhiirph more than seven men, outside among the Mexicans in Texa preaching in other tongues the * 13 ivy and charges of disloyalty in communities and churches and not the spiritual. They ;ht by the brethren. The Be:he truth and investigated for ery honest book and seldom Missionarv Innmov?a ?v.,,.,? WWM.MVJ niUCIIO. learned and the ignorant, the the young. All have a com; only the gospel can supply, ess and holiness. One of the day is a mission to the rich, ens and imperial Rome. Lord of the American Republic in principles of the gospel 1*111 Second Missionary Journey, irvelous discourse at Athens, remained a year and a half, '.hat great city that He called, and sanctified. Paul's letters a rich in doctrine, beautiful in ter. The length of time that luthorlty for short pastorates, lave some manual training and lese open many avenues to I the gospel story. ons to the Thessalonians.?1 r the most practical passages on is a practical thing. It is r church membership. It is a irlst's representatives and has }-minded and weak. It forbids ayer, thanksgiving and a holy id be memorized. Missionary Journey?Ephesus. nary spent three years in this reeks in Asia heard the truths ccess at Ephesus than he had !es and rebuked evil, lissionary Journey. The Riot 1. Covetousness is one of the . The love of money is a root any covetous man in the Bible nerve is touched there is fretred his life in Ephesus when Demetrius. Jesus Christ, Paul, n Edwards and manv nth ore :heir fidelity to truth, in Love. 1 Cor. 13:1-13. The :e the essence of God, is love. Id Testament and the New. imandments. Faith, hope and They abide in this life and :er than the othefa, because of ssionary Journey. Farewells, the representatives of the faithfulness In preaching and s them to take heed to themIs is one of the choicest pieces Third Missionary Journey, as replete with touching inclstudied and are still fresh to ssionary triumphs of the past E. P. Davis. be for Christ. There are none lessage'of love. If our faith uld lay hold of this problem oing too little for these great to which we belong has not - a few workine fiv?nc*?Ti?tn b, in all the great field and in our own.