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A Notre Dame Lady’s Appeal.
To all knowing sufferers of rheumatism,
whether muscular or of the joints, sciatica,
lumbagos, backache, pains in the kidneys
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purifies the blood, and brightens the eyes,
giving elasticity and tone to the whole
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A TEACHER’S TWO PROBLEMS.
Sometimes the gravest “problem"
a Sunday school teacher sees is how
to find time to prepare to teach next
Sunday’s lesson. To such a teacher,
the real problems of the work are un
known and unthought of. But here is
a New Jersey teacher of a very differ
ent sort, who sees into the heart of
her work, and who tells of two prob
lems facing her that have to do with
the whole character building mission
of the Sunday school. She writes:
“Can you help me on two Sunday
school puzzles? As an earnest teach
er of young people, trying to bring
them into the church, I meet —as do
most others, I suppose—first, the ex
cuse, ‘I am not good enough.’ It is
given in good faith, and, in time, we
usually get beyond this, and the pupil
comes into the fold on confession of
faith. Now comes the difficulty. For,
in finally apprehending that the
church is not an association of ready
made saints, they seem to lose that
sense of the sanctity required of the
confessor. In other words, their
standard seems to lower, so that they
themselves do no better than others
whom they had formerly criticised se
verely. It seems to me that there
must be a weak point in my method.
Can you put your finger on it?
“The other trouble is this: Though
I am counted a successful teacher, in
that members of my class do, one by
one, come into the church, I cannot
impress on them my own sense of the
evils of dancing, the theater and card
playing. They do not give up these
things, and I dare not lay them on
their consciences (though they know
where I stand), because they cannot
see the harm in them; and the pastor,
the beloved elder, and nearly all mem
bers of the church, take the view that
these things will not hurt the young
people. The pastor does ban cards,
but cards only. Our general church
authorities are supposed to be against
these practices, though I believe there
is no specific law. The young people
are loyal to their pastor and to me,
and usually faithful to the services
and work of the church. What is a
teacher’s duty in a case like this?’’
There is no short cut to the victory
Th" Golden Age for April 4, 1907.
of a life of high standards. It is
achieved only by slow, painful, lifelong
struggle against the temptation that
the devil uses so successfully, per
suading us that, just because Christ
has saved us, we may depend upon
that salvation and live as though we
had not accepted him. This is the
same difficulty that Paul found in his
work with his new converts. He met
it in this- way: “What shall we say
then? Shall we continue in sin, that
grace may abound? God forbid. How
shall we, that are dead to sin, live any
longer therein? * * * shall we sin, be
cause we are not under law, but un
der grace? God forbid. Know ye not,
that to whom ye present yourselves as
servants unto obedience, his servants
ye are whom ye obey; whether of sin
unto death, or of obedience unto right
eousness?” This challenge of Paul’s
may help those confessed followers of
Christ to realize their heavy responsi
bility for living up to Christ’s stand
ards. And this thought, too, that there
is no greater drag in the kingdom to
day than the likeness of the church
to the world. That likenes is blocking
the work of the Kingdom, and is help
ing to keep souls out of the Kingdom.
An illustration of this was recently
published in the Times’ Lesson Helps:
“An atheist being asked by a profes
sor of Christianity, ‘how he could quiet
his conscience in so desperate a state,’
replied: ‘As much am I astonished
as yourself that, believing the Chris
tian religion to be true, you can quiet
your conscience in living so much like
the world. Did I believe what you pro
fess, I should think no care, no dili
gence, no zeal, enough.’ Alas, that
there should still by Christians Ise
so much cause given for the astonish
ment of atheists!” It is the supreme
end of the Sunday school to build up
character to ever higher levels. Soul
winning is but a step in Sunday school
work. Soul building is the permanent
and complete work of the Sunday
school. The New Jersey teacher is
nearer to a solution of her difficulty
than most teachers, because she rec
ognizes it. But there is no single or
simple recipe for its solution. If there
were, and if one could “put his finger'/
on the trouble so as to be sure of
remedying it, the millennium would be
here. —The Sunday School Times.
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