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How Good
Refines Us
By REV. JAMES M. GRAY, D. D.
Dean of- Moody Bible Inathute
Chicago
TEXT—He shall sit as a refiner and
purifier of silver.—Malachi 2:3.
The words refer
primarily to God’s
future dealings
with the nation
of Israel, when he
will come again
in the person of
his son, to purge
them with judg
ments, and re
store them to fel
lowship with him
self in the bless
ings of the Mll
lenial age. But
they may be em
ployed profitably
in the experience
of every individu-
al Christian believer in the present
time. God is. refining and purifying
every one of us who is truly his
through faith in his dear son; and
the close of the old year and the open
ing of a new one, is a good time to
consider some of the ways in which
he does it.
1. He refines us by the example of
that son. He sets him before us in
his word as one who was always well
pleasing in his sight. Obedient to his
earthly parents, faithful as a work
man- at his bench, content in poverty
and obscurity, meek and lowly in
heart; kind and tender to his fellow
men, reviled, but reviling not again,
trustful, hopeful, loving, holy always
and without sin—as we gaze upon him
in his inspired portraiture in the gos
pels, how we long to be like him, if
we posses his spirit at all, what a
refining and purifying power there is
in the story of his life!
2. He refines us by his providences.
How wisely, how patiently, and how
lovingly God deals with us every one,
and how universally is it true as David
said, that his “gentleness” makes us
great (2 Samuel 22:36). “Whom the
Lord loveth he chasteneth” , (Heb.
12:6), but think what this chastening
has meant to all who have served him
—Jacob, Moses, David, Daniel, Paul!
But these are joyous provi
dences as well as grievous ones, and
they are refining and purifying too. It
was the great draught of fishes which
Peter did not expect, that caused him
to cry out: “Depart from me, for I am
a sinful man, Oh, Lord" (Luke 5:8).
What do you know of this experience?
3. He refines us by his word. We
recall the testimony of the psalmist,
“Thy word have I hid in my heart,
that I might not sin against Thee,”
(Psalm 119:11). The intercessory
prayer of Christ for his disciples,
“Sanctify them through thy truth, thy
word is truth.” (John 17:17). The
teaching of Paul to the Romans, where
he says (6:17, 18) “God be thanked,"
that ye were the servants of sin, but
yet have obeyed from the heart that
form of doctrine which was delivered
you. Being then made free from sin,
ye became the servants of righteous
ness.” Where could we find a clearer
statement of the refining power of the
word of God? First, by nature, we
were servants of sin. Then, we heard
the word of God, "tfie form of doctrine,”
as Paul calls it, the message of the
gospel. This we obeyed, we believed
in him of whom it spake, and we be
gan to inquire about his will and to
seek to do it. Immediately thereupon,
and in so far, we became free from
sin. No longer did it continue to held
the old power over us, but instead we
became “servants of righteousness.”
Like our holy exemplar, we could say,
"I delight to do thy will, oh, God!”
4, He refines us by his spirit. The
holy spirit is a divine person, the j
same as the father and the son, and ;
he dwells within every true believer in 4
Jesus Christ. “If any man have not
the spirit of Christ, he is nene of
his” (Romans 8.9). His office work in
the believer is to sanctify him, to
lead,and £uide him into all truth, and
to take the things of Christ and show
them unto him (John 16:13, 14). Os
course, this means that he uses the
Bible, the word of God, and hence the
necessity that in all our reading and
study of that word, we be continually
in prayer for the spirit’s aid. But,
oh, what wonders he works in such
a case! “Be not deceived”; says
Paul to the Christians at Cornith,
“neither fornicators, nor idolators, nor
adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers
of themselves with mankind, nor
thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards,
nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall in
herit the kingdom of God. And such
were some of you; but ye are washed,
but ye are sanctified, but ye are justi
fied in the name of the Lord Jesus,
and by the spirit of our God” (1 Cor.
6:9-11). What a testimony, and yet
how often has it been repeated in the
history of the saints from that day
until this! Verily, God is a refiner !
and a purifier. Let us trust him. Let |
us obey his word. Let us follow the !
example of Jesus Christ, and “walk
even as he walked.” Let us yield our
selves to his spirit, that he may be
glorified in us. Let the year that is
just ahead of us, if we live, and if the
Lord tarries, be one in which
“Our cold shall shine out with a riche
glow,
As it mirrors a Form above,
Who bends o’er the tire, unseen by ua.
With a look of ineffable love.”
THE BULLETIN. IRWINTON, GEORGIA.
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Lameness
Sloan’s Liniment is a speedy,
reliable remedy for lameness
in horses and farm stock.
Here’s proof.
Lameneu Gone
"I had a horse sprain his shoulder by
pulling, and be was no lame be could
not carry foot at all. I got a bottle of
your Liniment and put it on four times,
and in three days he showed no lame
ness at all, and made a thirty mile trip
besides." — Walter B. Alorrford, La Salle.
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For Splint and Thrash
”1 have used Sloan’s Liniment on a
fine mare for splint and cured her. This
makes the third horse I’ve cured. Have
recommended it to my neighbors for
thrush and they say it is flue. I find it
the best Liniment I ever used. I keep
on hand your Sure Colic Cure for my
self and neighbors, and I can certainiv
recommend it for Colic."—’®. E- Smiih.
McDonough, Go.
SLOANS
LINIMENT
is a quick, safe remedy for poul
try roup, canker and bumble-foot
Try it
For Roup and Canker
"Sloan’s Liniment is the speediest
and surest remedy for poultry roup and
canker in all its forms, especially for
canker in the windpipe,"—£ P. SpaulA.
‘"I, Joffrey. N. H.
At all Dealers, 25c., SOe. A SI.OO
Read Sloan’s Book on Horses, Cattle,
Hogs and Poultry; sent free.
Address
DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc., Boston, Wass.
W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 47-1913.
Their Mission.
A large crowd had gathered at the
station to receive the famous states
man. The reporter indicated a group
in the foreground. "They are personal
friends, gathered to see him about
speaking here*” he explained.
“Is it necessary to use persuasion to
Induce him to speak?”
“Not at all; they are going to try to
prevent him.”—Judge.
SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR
DARKENS YOUR GRAY HAIR
Look Years Younger! Try Grandma’s
Recipe of Sage and Sulphur
and Nobody Will Know.
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray; also ends dandruff, itching
scalp and stops falling hair. Years
ago the only way to get this mixture
was to make it at home, which is
mussy and troublesome.
Nowadays we simply ask at any
drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul
phur Hair Remedy.” You will get a
large bottle for about 50 cents. Every
body uses this old, famous recipe, be
cause no one can possibly tell that
you darkened your hair, as it does it
so naturally and evenly. You dampen
a sponge or soft brush with it and
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time; by morn
ing the gray hair disappears, and
after another application or two, your
hair becomes beautifully dark, thick
and glossy and you look years younger.
—Adv.
A Woman’ Heart.
She (gently)—l am afraid I do not
Jove you enough to be your wife, but
I shall always be your friend, and
sincerely wish for your happiness.
He (moodily)—l know what I'll do.
She (anxiously)—You surely will
not do yourself an injury?
He (calmly)—No, I will find happi
ness. I will marry some one else.
She —Horrors! Give me another
day to consider, dear. —New York
Weekly.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism and all
kinds of aches and pains—Neuralgia,
Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts,
Old Sores, Burns, etc. Antiseptic
Anodyne. Price 25c. — Adv.
An Inspiration.
“Good gracious, Bill; why did you
start those girls going? Now they’re
all excited and all talking at.once.”
“That's what I did it for. I've got
to invent a new’ class yell.”
Use Roman Eye Balsam for seakllnc sen
sation in eyes and inflammation of eyes or
eyelids. Adv.
Their Oddity.
"There is one odd thing about men
of iron.”
"What is that?” e '
“So few of them appear to be well
tempered.”
Worms expelled promptly from the human
system with Dr. Peery's Vermifuge “Dead
Shot.” Adv. ,
The Archery Effect.
Belle—l feel a quiver whenever 1
look at that handsome young man.
Nell — That’s because he is a beau.
Death Lurks In A Weak Heart
JUST FORGOT HIS MANNERS
Intoxicated Man’* Remark May Have
Held Some Truth, but It Was
Not Polite.
They were seated side by side in a
street car. He was very intoxicated
and very sleepy. She was very
haughty and possessed of a very much
wrinkled face.
Though he was trying hard, be sim
ply couldn’t keep awake and persisted
in toppling over on her shoulder. Each
time he did it he smiled ingratiatingly
as if promising to do better In future,
but she was extremely annoyed.
"Please sit up straight," she said at
last, every wrinkle expressing disap
proval.
He woke up abruptly. That made
him cross. He murmured something.
"How dare you insult a lady?” she
exclaimed.
He woke up again.
"I didn’t,” he sputtered.
"How dare you contradict a lady?”
she snapped.
Here the intoxicated one took a tre
mendous brace, forced one eye wide
open, sat up straight, and took a long,
long look at the very wrinkled face
by his side.
“You’re not a lady,” he muttered at
last; “you’re a fig!”
Poet’s License.
Robert W. Chambers, the popular
novelist, was talking about a New
York poet.
“His poetry is always awkward,”
Mr. Chambers said. “He drags in
words that you can see are there sole
ly for the sake of rhyme. In fact, he
reminds me of a Lake Sunapee epi
taph.
"In a little churchyard overlooking
Lake Sunapee a gray, mossy stone
bears this inscription:
" ‘As sinks the sun with lengthened
shadows,
So sank and died the good George
Meadows.’
" ‘N. B. —Deceased’s name was
Fields, but Meadows is substituted for
the sake of the rhyme.’ ”
IIOIHM 111
cmmoNGUE
:If cross, feverish, constipated,
give “California Syrup
of Figs”
l A laxative today saves a sick child
tomorrow. Children simply will not
' take the time from play to empty their
bowels, which become clogged up with
i waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach
sour.
Look at the tongue, mother! If coat
ed, or your child is listless, cross, fev
erish, breath bad, restless, doesn’t eat
heartily, full of cold or has sore throat
or any other children's ailment, give a
teaspoor.ful of “California Syrup of
Figs,” then don’t worry, because it is
perfectly harmless, and in a few hours
all this constipation poison, sour bile
and fermenting waste will gently
move out of the bowels, and you have
a well, playful child again. A thor
ough “inside cleansing” is oftimes all
that is necessary. It should be the
first treatment given in any sickness.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups.
Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle of
“California Syrup of Figs,” which has
full directions for babies, children of
all ages and for grown-ups plainly
printed on the bottle. Adv.
Easily Seen.
"Your minister is a good man, but
he'll never make a great preacher.”
"Why not?”
“Because anybody can understand
everything he says.”
It's a mean man who makes his boy
dig bait and then won't let him go
along on the fishing trip.
FOR CHILLS AND MALARIAL FEVER
50c and SI.OO Bottles. PERFECTLY HARMLESS. ASK YOUR DRUGGISY.
This tonic is the acknowledged leader of all Chill tonics. The most
stubborn cases will yield to it readily. W. M. AKIN MEDICINE CO., Evansville, Ind.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors all fibers. They dye m cold water better than any other dyw|
You can dye any garment without ripping apart. WRITE FOR FREE booklet, calendar, blotters, etc. MONROE DRUG COMPANY. Quincy, (ILj
His Fault.
"Ellie’s young man is one of the
best fellow’s going."
"Yes, but he never goes."
Coughs come from inflamed Bronchial
Tubes. Dean's Mentholated Cough Drops
heal the irritation —5c at all Drug Stores.
Sounded Like It.
"Mr. Wombar says he is an enthu
siastic disciple of Isaak Walton.”
"Some new freak cure, I s’pose.”
ASK FOK ALEEN'S FOOT-EASE,
the Antiseptic powder to shake Into your shoes. Re
lieves Coms, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Swollen and
Sweating feet, Blisters and Caliousspots. Sold every
where, 25c. Don't accept any g^bstitute. Sample
FREIS. Address, A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Adv.
The greater the cost of living, the
cheaper it Is to remain single.
None “Just as Good!”
Nothing “Just the Same!”
Look for the name French Market Coffee and the picture of
the old market that is on every package of French Market Coffee, 1
roasted by the French Market Mills if you want the genuine.
If you can be satisfied with an imitation take the brand as
near like it as the law allows, for both in name and appearance
of package French Market Coffee has been imitated for over a
century. But it won’t be just as good, and it isn’t just the samel
There is only one FRENCH MARKET COFFEE. I
Ask for FRENCH MARKET by name. See that you are
given FRENCH MARKET and not ordinary coffee or inferior
substitutes sold at the same price.
You’ll know —after you try it —why this rarely delicious old t
' French roast and blend has been famous for over a hundred years*
Why there can be no other like it.
Roasted by our unique hygienic process.
that will furnish a balanced ration to the crop and keep up the fertility
of the soiL To do this the fertilizer should contain at least as much
POTASH
as Phosphoric Acid. Our note book has condensed facts essential 1
in fanners’ meetings and plenty of space to record the new things
that you hear. Let us send one to you before your Institute meets.
A supply of these is furnished by request to every institute held in several states.
We will be glad to send a supply delivered free of charge to every Institute, Grange
or Farmers’ Club Officer on request. It contains no advertising matter.
German Kali Works, Inc., 42 Broadway, New York
IcCoralck Block, Chicago, 111. Baok 4 Tract Bldg., Saran cab, 6a. Whltne, Ceniral Bonk Bldg., lev Ortons, U. Ri
Entire Bldg., Atlanta. Ba 25 California SU Sao Francisco I *
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e hooting black I
powder thellt,
KBoaiE .
KBM CLUB ■^■F ■
SHOTSHELLS;
“The Shell With a Nickname” "*
■J B P rou< l °f the fact that gunners have
Bi W nick-named our black powder loads. To go
around the country and hear them talk about
K I ||wj "The Old Reliable Yellow Shells" feels as good as a
HI Ml cheery greeting and a slap on the back,
f® New Club Shells are really the premier black powder
lIPIII ImBI shells of this country—Standard for over 50 years.
The No. 2 Primer gives a snappy ignition—surer and
wQ^aslSS^ quicker than you usually find in black powder shells.
For results in your shooting, rifle or shotgun— get Remington-
UMC ammunition—with the Red Ball Mark on ^'ery hoy,
Ask the livest dealer in this community. He carries them,
I Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
299 Broadway 14 New York
RAW FURS
FromTrappertoManufacturer*
Highest Prices Guaranteed
WM. E. VOELKEL & SON .
HL new ORLEANS, U. S. A-|
111| for 11 ■
UIpRIALARI A TONIC^IiS
KUmR If not sold by your druggist, will be sent by Parcels Post
MBUai 00 receipt of price. Artiiur Peter & Co» Looauvill^ Kjt BjJxlS
FRENCH MARKET MILLS i
■ (New Orleans CoHee Co., Ltd., Proprietor*)
NEW ORLEANS
DIRECTIONS —We recommend
that you make French Market Coffee in
your usual way. If you find it too strong,
reduce quantity until strength and flavor
are satisfactory. French Market makes
more cups of good coffee to the pound
than other brands, thereby reducing
your coffee bill.
New Times,
New Things
The old fertilizer
formulas are giving
way to the new. At
every farmers’ meeting
। one subj’ect should be
the fertilizer formula