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SundaySchool
' Lesson'
(By RliY. P. B. FITZWATBR, D. D.,
Teacher of English Bible in.the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
'(©, 1921, Western Newspaper Union.)
LESSON FOR AUGUST 28
your
you.” said the prls-
FROM ASIA TO EUROPE.
LESSON TEXT-Acts 14.6-18.
GOLDEN TEXT— And they said, believe
on' the Lord Jesus ClirUv Und thou shalt
be saved, and thy housfe—Acts 16:31.
REFERENCE MATERIAL—Rom. 15:15-
21.
PRIMARY TOPIC-A Wonderful Dream.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Paul Crosses Over Into
to Europe.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
—Beginning Work on a New Continent,
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—Paul Carries the Gospel to Europe.
I. Forbidden by the Holy Spirit to
Preach the Word (vv. G-8).
We have here a lesson on divine
guidance. The inclination of Paul
and ids companions was to tarry in
the provinces of Asia preaching the
word, but contrary to their inclination
they were hurried along. They might
have reasoned “What difference would
it make as to where we preach, just
so the Gospel is preached?” Though
seemingly small, tke question as to
whether the Gospel should be
preached among the people in the
East in the West has determined
tlie entire history of the church. Had
they preached among the people *in
the East, Christianity would never
have become worldwide. On the other
hand, by laying hold upon the Grecian
intellect and combining with it the
push and energy of the Romans, it
became worldwide. In the guidance
of the .Spirit we find Him just as ac
tive and as faithful in closing doors
as in opening them. “T*e stops as
well as th$ steps of a good man are
ordered of the Lord.” We ought to
as truly recognize God's hand in the
“shut-ins” as well as in the “open-
outs.”
II. Called to Macedonia (vv. 0-12).
A vision was given to Paul of a man
from Macedonia pleading for help.
This was the solution of the mystery
of closed doors about them. There is
a negative and a positive side to the
Spirit’s guidance. If we will note
hot it we shall he able to determine
with a surety the proper course of ac
tion. In order to be led aright we
must he sure that we are willing to
he led, pray definitely for leading, and
then render willing obedience as fast
as ttie light cornes. As soon as the
divine way was known they rendered
immediate obedience.
III. The First Convert in Europe
(vv. 13-15).
The missionaries went to Philippi.
The Jewish element in this city was
very insignificant; so much so that
they could not afford it synagogue;
therefore the devout people were ac
customed to worship at the river side.
To this humble gathering Paul came
and preached to the women gathered
there. A certain woman from Thy-
atira believed his message, and was
baptized. Lydia was a woman of
wealth, culture, and wide experience,
and yet she li’ad need of Chirst. The
steps in Lidia’s conversion are worthy
of note:
1. Attendance at the place of prayer
(v. 13). This is the case with most
people who are saved.
2. Listened to the preaching of the
word of God (vv. 12-14). The Instru
ment used by the Holy Spirit in the
onversion of sinners is the word of
God. “Faith cometh by hearing, and
hearing by the word of God” (Rom.
10:17).
3. Her heart was opened by the
Lord (v. 14). Regeneration Is a su
pernatural work. When the Gospel
s preached the Spirit of God makes
it living and active, opening the sin
ner’s heart for the reception of Christ.
4. She was baptized (v. 15). It is
natural for (lie one who believes in
Christ to desire to lie baptized.
. Her household also believed
(v; 15). Thus we see that her’s was
a typical conversion.
IV. A Spirit of Divination Cast Out
(vv. 16-18). .
As the missionaries went out from
day to day to the place of prayer they
were accosted by a young woman pos
sessed by a spirit of divination. She
was owned by a syndicate of men who
derived large gains from her sooth-'
saying. This act of the woman be
came a great annoyance to Paul who,
In the name of Jesus Christ, com
manded the evil spirit to come out.
Here is a case of a spiritual medium,
a fortune-teller, being freed from de
moniacal possession. Many men to
day are making money by the degra
dation of womanhood, and they resent
all efforts to destroy their infernal
business, even try to destroy those
who Interefere with their business.
Here as everywhere Satan blocks the
way as the Gospel of Christ is car-
into new fields, but the Lord Is
again triumphant.
The Multitude of His Mercies.
For the Lord will not cast off for
ever: but though he cause grief, yet
will lie have compassion according to
the multitude of his mercies. For he
doth not afflict willingly nor grieve
the children of men—Lamentations
3:31-33.
Word of Lord Was Precious.
And the child Samuel ministered
unto the Lord before Eli. And the
word of the Lord was precious in
those days; there was no open vision. >
—I Samuel, S:L
Making History.
I
NFANT MORTALITY in past ages has been something frightful, something %
almost beyond belief, and even today it occupies the time and the mind of
leading physicians in all countries. The death rate among infants is being grad
ually reduced through new methods of hygiene, new preventatives and new reme
dies for infants. This reduction in the death rate has NOT been accomplished by
adapting the precautions taken and remedies used by adults. Rather has it been
to keep clear of the old methods, and choose after long research the precautions
and remedies specifically applicable to infants.
This being so, is it necessary for us to caution mothers against trying to
give her baby relief with a remedy that she would use for herself? Will she
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Of Course You Love Your Baby.
You love it because of its very helplessness, because it can’t tell
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on Fletcher’s Castoria, made just for Infants and Children, and of
course you would not think of using anything for them that was not
prepared especially for Infants and Children. So keep it in the house.
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