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ft is as pleasant to take as lemon
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i Dr. King’s Royal Germeteur to
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glands. * Internal secretions or the
substances manufactured by the
glands of the body,- play a large
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The body is the most intricate ma
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repair.
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Sunday School
T Lesson T
(By REV. P. B. FITZWATER. D.D., Dean
of Day and Evening Schools, Moody Bible
Institute of Chicago.)
(©, 1926. Western Newspaper Union.)
Lesson for August 8
THE GIVING OF MANNA
LESSON TEXT—Exodus 14:l-3«.
GOLDEN TEXT—Jesus said unto
them, "I am the bread of life.”
PRIMARY TOPlC—God’s Gift of
Daily Bread.
JUNIOR TOPIC—God Sends Food in
the Wilderness.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC—Our Dally Blessings.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
lC—God's Good Gifts.
I. Lusting for the Fleshpota of
Egypt (vv. 1-12).
1. Murmuring against Moses and
Aaron (vv. 1-3).
As they Journeyed from Elim into
the great wilderness, they became con
scious of the scarcity of some of the
things they had enjoyed even in
Egyptian slavery. Only a few days
before they were singing God's praises
for their wondrous deliverance at the
Red Sea (Ex. 15). Their complaint not
only displayed ingratitude but a deep
seated Impiety. It was against God
that they were murmuring, for He
had led them into the wilderness. Hls
object In so doing was to teach them
to walk by faith Instead of sight. They
went so far as to express the wish
that they had died in Egypt with full
stomachs rather than to be walking In
the wilderness by faith.
2. God’s answer to their murmur
ings (vv. 4-12).
(1) He promised to rain bread from
heaven (vv. 4,5).
Hls purpose in this was to teach
them that man liveth not by bread
alone, but by every word that proceed
ed out of the mouth of the Lord
(Deut. 8:3).
(2) He promised to give them a vi
sion of His glory (vv. 6-10).
This served as a warning and en
couragement. Moses and Aaron told
the children of Israel that the glory
of the Lord should be seen in the
morning as a reminder that their mur
muring was against the Lord and not
against themselves.
(3) He promised them flesh and
bread (vv. 11, 12).
“At even ye shall eat flesh and in
the morning ye shall be filled with
bread.”
11. Quails and Manna Given (vv.
13-15).
At the appointed time God gave the
Israelites the promised food. He first
allowed them to feel their need to
show them that man’s highest need is
not physical food, but living faith and
fellowship with God.
1. In the evening the quails came
up (v. 13).
Since they desired flesh, He gave
them flesh to eat. • God frequently
caters to the desires of His people,
knowing that the best way to teach
them is to allow them to be filled with
their own folly.
2. In the morning God gave., the
manna (vv. 14, 15).
The Israelites did not know what it
was. They therefore exclaimed, What
is it? Moses told them that It was the
bread which the Lord had given them
to eat.
111. The Responsibilities of the
Israelites (vv. 16-31).
1. They must gather a certain rate
daily (v. 16).
The purpose of this was to test
their faith. They must look to Him
for their daily bread (Matt. 6:11).
2. Every man must gather for him
self (v. 16).
This teaches us the Important lesson
that every man must appropriate
Christ for himself.
3. They must not gather In excess
of one day’s supply (vv. 18-20).
That which was In excess of a day's
supply became corrupt. The Christian
must use what gifts the Father be
stows upon him. Christian grace and
Bible truth must not be hoarded up—
they are good only when put to use.
4. The manna must be gathered
fresh every morning (v. 21).
This was to be done early before
the sun was up. So must we seek
Christ, who is our manna, every day
and the first thing in the day (John
6:57).
5. The manna must be eaten to pre
serve life.
They were in a wilderness, so could
live only by the eating of the food
which God gave. It is so with Christ
(John 6:53).
6. Due consideration should be given
to the Sabbath day (vv. 22-31).
A double portion was to be gathered
the day before so as to keep inviolate
the Sabbath day.
IV. Manna Kept as a Memorial (vv/
32-36).
This was to be kept as a reminder
of God’s favor in feeding them in the
wilderness, even for supplying them
with bread for forty years until they
reached the promised land.
To Give All
The love of the base spirit is the
desire to take all it can. The love
of the nobler spirit is the desire to
give all it can.
Infection of Excellence
If one life shines the next life to it
must catch the light. It is the infec
tion of excellence.
Best Preparation
Doing good in tbls life is the best
preparation for the life to come.
THE BULLETIN, IRWINTON, GEORGIA.
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Meow!
Clarence —Inez is a cute little thing.
What’s her line? 1
Becky—Feline.
After many years women as bicycle
racers have come back in England, .
Where a recent race meet brought out 1
12,000 spectators. 1
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Everywhere you see the emblem —Body by Fisher. In all price classes, it
is the inescapable badge of quality. The leaders, such as Cadillac, Buick,
Chevrolet, Oakland, Oldsmobile and Pontiac, all display as one of their
proudest assets the symbol—Body by Fisher.
It is their assurance bf public satisfaction —in safety, in charm of line, in
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Fisher —die greatest body builder in the world —stands head and shoul
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Cemeteries in Tarkey
Made Social Centers
One of the gayest and most colorful
spots of Constantinople is the ceme
tery. Not only is it a garden where
shady cypress trees form an ideal cool
retreat for hot summer days, but it is
filled with flower beds, little pagodas,
winding paths, green lawns and re
freshment peddlers, says the Atlanta
Constitution.
It is a sort of social center. Maids
take their charges there for an after
noon’s outing. It is a rendezvous for
the officers of the garrison with the
little cocottes from the city. A Mos
lem religious teacher will often go
there with hls whole class to continue
hls instructions in the Koran. And
toward twilight, with the crescent
moon throwing a silvery sheen over
the tree branches, it becomes a gar
den of Aphrodite for a thousand
lovers.
Relic of Old Race
Remnants of a race believed to have
existed in Florida 2,000 years ago
have been dug up in Broward county
in that state. Near a burial mound
was discovered an idol, 35 feet tall,
made of sea mangrove, or “wood eter
nal,” as it is called by those who re
gard it as nondecayable. The fea
tures, seemingly those of a female,
were carved from shells. They were
of the Mongolian type. The body was
fashioned from wood. Scientists
found the burial monad about 500
yards from the Atlantic ocean. It is
oqe of the highest spots of the country
and the site of the first white settlers
who came to Florida.
Right Man, Right Office
Here is one they are enjoying on
automobile row:
Jones was dug out of the wreck of
his automobile and carried into the
nearest doctor’s office. “I can’t do
anything for this man,” said the doc
tor. "I’m a veterinary surgeon.”
“You’re the right man, doc," said
the amateur motorist. “I was a
Jackals to think I could run that ma
chine.”
The Air
“What did you do with that an
nouncer, Dora?”
“I tuned him out.”
Because of the small demand for
coal, operators in the Ruhr district
are using every possible method of
economy.
Blind Girls Shout
1 Skill With Needle
A dress show remarkable in several
ways was staged at Bush house,
1 Strand, W. C., where the first free
public exhibition in London of the
; handicrafts of the blind was <Jis
played, says the Westminster Gazette.
Dainty frocks were shown, but the
. girls whose clever fingers made them
never saw them. Some of the girls
are deaf and dumb as well as blind.
Their work is so good that it sells on
its merits in the best salons of Paris
and London.
In the Rue de la Palx, in Bond
street, Regent street and Oxford
street women are unknowingly buying
the Work of these afflicted girls and
praising the perfection of the articles
and the "extra finish.”
Each girl is responsible for a gar
ment throughout all its processes —
from the yarn to the completed parts.
The wages are higher than those paid
in factories where the emplbyees are
sighted. Betwdfen 300 and 400 gaA
ments are turned out a week.
Wedding Bells
Cortlands Bleecker said at a wed
ding breakfast in Lenox:
“Most of us are disappointed in
love —I. mean after we get married.
“Marriage is the beginning of a
woman’s life and the end of a man’s.
“Marriages are made in heaven,
though we have all seen brimstone
matches, too. ,
“Marriage gets easier after the first
twenty-five years.
“It makes no difference about your
choice —marry whom you please, you’ll
discover you’ve got somebody else.”
Billions in Railroads
It is estimated that by the end of
1926 the total Investment in railroads
of the United States will reach $24,-
000,000,000, the largest sum put into
any one Industry in the world. In
1926 the Improvement bill for the
railroads will be $750,000,000 on con
servative estimate. Railroad men are
predicting the heaviest fall traffic this
year in history and are preparing
for it.
Freakish
Dill —"Two heads are better than
one.” Gill—"lt is If you are looking
for a circus Job.”
A bonehead is a hard-headed dumb
bell, anyway; while a pudding-head
isn’t.
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'They Often Are
“I hear your wife is a brilliant con
versationalist.”
“She is in a card game.”
Fame frequently costs more than it
is worth.