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SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS
On the Sunday School Lesson by
Rev. Dr, Linsr.ott For the In
ternational Newspaper Bible
Study Club.
June 27th, i?09.
rich*. 10'lli. I), Ml V. T. S. I.insrott, DTI.)
mperanee Lesson. Rom. xlli:
n the I.o’d
To
9:1 I.
Golden Text—Put
■Towns Christ—Rem. x11i: 14.
Verso 8.— Is It always sinful to go
Into debt, when you have no visible
means of paying It?
Is it right, or wrong, to go Into debt
when you have nothing to pay with,
If your creditor knows your circum
stances?
Is n business mnn who has honestly
failed In business and given up all he
hnn to bis creditors, under moral ob
ligation to pay the balance of the
debt. If he makes enough money to do
so nut of future business?
Under modern business conditions,
and the law of love and righteousness, 1
when wholesalers sell on time, or glvo
an adequate discount for cash to-re-1
labors, why are not the debts of an
honest bankrupt retailer, tho legiti
mate loss of his creditors In common I
with himself?
Wherein consists the follv and slit,
of a wage-earner In constant work. I
getting Into debt? *
Is It th 0 duty of evervhody to love
everybody, the had and the good, ere-
mlei ami Mends?
What la the sd"-'P»age of loving
everybody, to ourselves, and to those
whom we love?
Verses 9-10—Give reasons, outside
of the Bible, that will cover all cir
cumstances, why it 1* always wrong to
disobey these five moral prohibitions.
(This question must be answered In
writing by members of the club.)
Must all such acts, as are here for
bidden. contravene the law of love to
make them sinful: for example. If
yon had to kill a man who was about
to kill oae of your loved ones, would
that be sinful?
Cm an aot he wrong fhsf works
out for the go<'d of all parties?
Verses U-Hl- Tf you knew yon had
to die Inside of a month, what e-feet
woo'd that have noon veer Infections
and actions, so far as Cod Is con
cerned: and 1f ff would change these
fn the least, does that not prove that
you are now living wrong and nre In
danger?
Most po-'plo are moraffv nrd ml •!♦.
r.a'ly n«lo >p. nod many are far Into
the nlcht; what are the conditions
which should suddenly startle such
into full conrctousnesa, ns to their
dancer, amt th-dr duty?
Verse If—How Is It that the night
Is the time selected for so many bad
deeds?
Should a man ever do e thing which
he
Golden Text—-Come over into Mace
donia a.ud help us. Acts xvi:9.
Verse 35—Is it generally necessary
to follow up arty goed work which we
have commenced If we would make it m
a success?
Verses 37-39—Would It have been l '•
wiser If Rarnabas had first consulted £)
Paul In tho matter of taliin; Mar't’ [Sj
Barnabas was a relative of Mark; !tr
are we as good Judges of the fitness r vx/ ,
of our relatives for an off re as we are rj
of the fitness of others? Why? fj
Why Is nepotism In government np-jfa
pnlntraents, looked upon with suspl-]y
cion?
Had Paul, probably, good reason for
objecting to taking John and Mark
with them? (See Acts r!ii:13.)
If a man showi lack of courage, or
tact, or fal'hfulno«a. In one position,
does that disqualify him In any meas
ure, from getting another, or from
success when In another position?
If both Paul and Earnrbaa had been
duplicates of th* man Jeru?, would
there have been this quarrel between
then, and how would the mat'er like
ly have been settled? (This question
must fcc answered by members of the
club )
When two rhr*-tl-n' fall nut, is one
or both always to be blamed?
Verses 40-41—Did the dfs'mte be
tween these man work out f->r good
as It resulted In two missionary dep
utations Instead of one?
13y any process of masoning rnn
you conclude that God was back of
this dispute, between the e two gorllv
men, so tut to better work out his
purposes?
Chap. xvi:l *5—Should ministers,
nnd other Christians, he On the look
out for young men tvho are fitted for
the ministry, the same as business
men are for good salesmen?
What can you sav for. or against
Paul circumcising Tlmofheus. In view
of the decision of the council at .Jeru
salem? (Fee Acts xv:l-29.)
In matters of habit, or cBremony.
or non-essentials. Is it well for us to
give way to the views of others, sink
ing our own preferences when we can
accomplish good by so doing? For
example, you may oppose wearing
"pigtails” In this country, with wis
dom. and yet to refuse to wear one In
China may be groat folly.
Verses 4 r >—What were tbe "decrees
of Iho elders which
worn at Jerusalem." and are these
binding ttnon the church today? (See
I Acts xv :28-29.)
Is a church better with or without
an elaborate creed?
What did Jesus teach which Is not
Included In righteousness, and the
constant vision of God?
Will a church sound "in the faith.”
always bo a magnet to draw others
to It?
Verses 6-8—Why did the Holy Spirit
forbid them fo preach In Asia and
Blthynla. a>’d would they have sinned
had they done so’
When we are hindered providential
ly from firing certain good works, is
that the llolv Sulrlt hindering us?
Verses 9-10—How many methods
does God adopt In leading us?
Does God In every emergency give
ns some sure guidance as to what we
ought to do?
Was this vision just aa clear a call
from God, as though he had rpoketi
personally*
Verses 11-12-Does God direct the
course of the Christian with absolute
certainly, notwithstanding wind or
sea?
Verse IS—What Is one of the first
things att earnest Christian looks out
for. when ho moves luto a new oouv
mnn tty ?
Are women generally In the major-
lty ns earnest Christians?
Verse If—Arc busy women g*>n«r-
ally more spiritual than those who
hare hut Ifttle to do?
fhould all girls be taught lo «f»»n
th«Tr own Rvinsr?
Ts It easier for God to ooen the
heart of sn Industrious person than
that of nn Idler?
Verse 15—If a person Is Inhospit
able. or stingy, Is that a sure sign of
tmgodliuMss?
Lesson for Sunday, July 11th. 1909.
Paul's Second Missionary Journey—
Tho? Philippian Jailer. Acts xri: 16-40.
Furr an Eye a Delicate Organ
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How is it that barrooms are pener- ' j D j n an ,} fulfil the conditions,that every-
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Why is it a crime for a man
drunk?
Why do most drunkards get drunk
in tho night, or away from public
gaze?
Does the drink habit generally lead
to the other lour grave evils menUon-
ed in verse thirteen?
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The perfect way is to cure the kidneys.
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Verse 14—What is the sure remedy i f am ji y> mu st be a paid up subscriber to and caused me much annoyance. I fin-
for the drink habit, and all kindred
evils of the flesh?
Does putting on Jesus, always bership in the International Newspaper
moan putting on strength so we can Bible Study Club and this Local Club.
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Philippi. Acts xv:36 to
July 4th, 1909.
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