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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1936
Weekly Sunday School Lesson
The Supreme Gift of Love
Devotional Reading: John 15:12-17
BY WM. €. GILROY, D.D.
. Editor of Advance
It is some years now since Henry
Drummond gave to the world his
great exposition of Paul's eulogy
of love in the 13th chapter of I
Corinthians, under the title, “The
Greatest Thing in wne World.,” .
That title was well chosen, for
love is indeed just that. Here in
our lesson it is called the supreme
gift, and there is real significance
in this title. Love is, first of all, a
gift.
Years ago, a skeptical young
critic whose¢ own attitude was one
of kindliness and goodness, but whe
was in a mood to find faults in
current religion, said toc me as he
quoted lines from Leigh Hunts
poem, “Abou ben Adhem,” “Christ
janity starts with love to God, a
‘very illogical procedure.” 1 think
he quoted also the words of John,
“If a man love not his brother.
whom he hath seen, how can he
love God, whom he hath not seen?”
My reply to him was that what
ever might be the defects in cur
rent Christianity, true Christianity
started neitlier with love to God,
nor with love to man, but with the
love of God.
. If love is indeed a fact, it is inl
the universe. It wag there before
we came into the world. God is‘
love, and love is God’s gift to man.
Love is liké' the sun that shines
upon us; it is like the air we
breathe, It is not something that
we create, but it is something thatl
we take and receive.
This distinction may seem mere
ly one of words and theory, but it
really is important, because it has
to do with the essential character
and supremacy of love, It means
little for a man to love his nelgh-'
bor as himself, if he has no real
love for himself. Ir a man is al
drunkard, or a sneak, or a thief,l
or if, without being any of these;
things, he is a weakling, it does!
not mean very much that he should!
love his neighbor as himself. ‘
But when a man has discoveredl
the love of God, when, with all hisl
being, he has turned to God, and;
has returned that love with all his‘
heart and soul and mind and|
strength, to love his neighbor as|
himself becomes the greatest thing
that he could possibly do.
So it is that the writer here in
I John sets the matter forth logi
cally, and 'in its true foundation.
‘We cught to love cne another be
cause love is of God. If God so
loved us, we ought also to love one
another.
The man who lives in the sun
shine and cares nothing whether
other people live in dark, gloomy,
and unsightly ‘hovels is a poor
specimen of humanity. God’s sun
shine hag done very little for him,
yet that is almost an ‘exact illus
tration of the situation of a love
less man,
Love is not a matter of mere!
sentiment, or a Kindly feeling.‘
When it really lays hold of a‘
man’s life, it becomeg the determ
inating motive of all that he thinks,
and says and does. ’
It enlarges his life, and gives
him a new conception of his world
and his fellow man. This is sug-I
gested in the current lesson by the
power of love to cast out fear. |
We we need any commentary on
that? If so, we should find it in
the lives of those who have parti-l
cularly = manifested the glory of
love. g 1
Think, if you will, of the men and
the women who have loved their!
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the lives that most truly tell of
strength and courage? They have
lived above fear, as they have
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Annual Meeting of
Scout Council Will
Be Held in Athens
At a meeting of the Executive
Board of Northeast Georgia Boy
Scout Council helg last evening
after the meeting of the Court of
Honor, it was voted to holg the
annual meeting of council in Ath
ens on January 15th. At this
meeting representatives of Scout
ing from all parts of the council
area, which comprises 27 counties,
will meet to elect officers for the
ensuing vear, adopt a budget and
objectives and make other plans
for carrying on Scouting in 1937.
Present at the meeting were E.
D. Kenyon, Walter Jackson and
T. J. Jones, of Gainesville; A. S.
BEdwards, F. W, Fitch, Preston
Almand and W. 'N. Danner, jr.
of Athens and J. S. Lunsford of
Clarkesville.
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| Cashier and Athens
[ - Man Witnesses;
l $3,000 Cash Taken
l (Continuea From *age One)
|the men leave the bank behind him
and Mr. McWhorter, he ran across
!the street yelling for police to
]stop the robbers. One of the ban
;dits turned and fired three times
{at the cashier, but did not hit
|-anyone,
| The bandits escaped in a 1935 or
| 1936 Chevrolet —automobile. The
| two men who entered the bank
| were described as follows: One
|was said to be stockily built,
| weighing about 175 pounds, and the
j other was said to weigh about 150
~pounds. Only meager descriptions
l.'were available,
The Commercial Bank of Craw
ford has a capital of $15,000, ac-‘
.cording to Mr. Furcron. 1
~ The bandits did not take any
bonds in the vault, being content
‘with the cash. They took approxi
.mately all the money in the bank,
‘Mr. Forcron said, with the excep
ition of a little change in the cash
drawer.
l Ten minutes after the robbery,
descriptions of the men were broad
cast by Radio Station Wlr A
i‘large posse was being formed in
;Crawford to follow the fleeing
| bandits.
{ 29 GAME TRIP
j. CINCINNATI — (#) — Warren
i('. Giles, general manager of the
| Cincinnati Reds, announced Thurs
!day that he had schdfluled 29
| spring exhibition games for the
| ¢club during the 1937 training sea
?son.
i Fourteen of the contests, in
| cluding six with Detroit, will be
| against American league teams, 10
’against National league clubs, and
jone against an International league
| combination. The other four are
iwith teams representing southern
i cities.
| The Reds will Tlaunch their
[ training grind March 1 at Tampa,
| Fla., and the opening game is sche
iduled March 18 at St. Petersburg
i against the world champion New
| York Yankees. :
' Camp will be broken April 5, and
' en route home the Redg will stop
',off for games at Daytona Beach
‘and Jacksonville, Fla.; Savannah,
| Ga., and Spartanburg, S. C.
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