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On the Sunday School Lesson by
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Study Club.
uciy 18, 1909.
(CnMvrlptit. 100Q. 111- He. 1 S I.in.mlt mi.)
Paul's Second Missionary Journey—
Thovsalonlra nnd Berea. Aits xvil:
1-1R.
Golden Text—-Thy word have I hid
In mine heart, that I may not sin
against thee. Ps. rxlx:1l.
Verses 12—Is ehiirch going a good
habit, and what do they lose who have
.we rnrn.ad It 7
How many times a day should a
prrson attend church?
What Is the value of a good habit,
nnd how are good habits formed?
Verse 3.—Did Paul mean to say that
It was necessary for the Jews to have
put Jesus to death, and If not what did
he mean? (This question must be an
swered In writing by members of the
club.)
(The position taken by the present
writer Is. that the Jews ought to have
accepted Jesus, and, that their putting
lilm to death Is the colossal cMmo
of history, nnd the calamity of calam
i'ies that has befallen the Jews. That
there are two distinct lines of conting
ent prophecy in the Old Testament,
either one of which being fulfilled,
would cancel the other; nnd that the
prophecies concerning the perpetuation
of the Jewish nation nnd the throne of
David with unparalleled splendor,
were cancelled by the fulfillment of
those concerning the rejection of
Christ. God sent Jesus in good faith,
and they voluntarily rejected him,
when God's first and best plan was
that they should accept hint. God
then proceeded to do through the
death or Christ, that which would
have boon done more speedily bv his
life.)
Is It necessary for us to adopt all
Paul's opinions, ,n order to be well-
pieaslng to God?
Were all Paul's eplnlons correct con
cerning the time of the second coming
of Christ?
In what sense was It true, "ilia'.
Christ must needs have suffered?'
(Fee Luke xxl':26. Jer. xxti!:5-6, J. .wit
v; 2. Matt. 1t:4-6.)
In what way do the Old Testamen'
Scriptures bear testimony that J> u.
Is the Christ?
Verses 4-5- How do you account fa:
It that the same facts and rersenint
which converts some only serves t
harden others?
How Is It that wemrn nr,' ronerMp
In the tv.ajoritj In i ' converts?
Why were the Jews moved will
jealousy?
Can n Jealous man. at the time
either be a true man or a c urort roa
saner?
How do you chr.raotcviie a person
who is Jealous of another In doing
good wetks?
Have we .any modern example of the
way these people acted?
Verse G—the w irld, to-day, upside
down, or right side up?
Is the world getting better or worse?
Verse 7—When people oppose the
work of God do they generally confine
themselves to the truth In their oh-
jec'lons. or do they ever confine them
selves to the truth?
Do objectors to the truth knowingly
falsify or do they do it in blind ignor
ance, or through prejudice?
Verses 10-12—Is there ever any vir
tue in exposing ourselves to danger,
vhen It Is not necessary In the Inter
ests of tlie truth?
What was the difference between
the religious people of Thessalonlca
and those of P.erea?
Is a truth seeker sure to find It?
Is it ever right to suppress the truth
In the Interests of the Kingdom of
God?
Verses 13-15 — What is it which
prompts nten to work so bard, and
persistently ir. opposing what they
know to he the truth?
lesson for Sunday. July 25th, 1909—
Paul's Second Missionary Journey—
Athens. Acts xvli: 16-34.
July 25th, 1909.
(Copyright. 1SOS. by Her. T. S. Linvott D D.)
Paul's Second Missionary Journey—
Athens. Acts xvli; 16-34.
Golden Text—God is a Spirit; and
they that worship him must worship
him In spirit and In truth. John lv:24.
Verse 16—Can any true man. at
this time, see the folly and. sin which
thousands so eagerly follow, without
his spirit being stirred?
Verse 17—Notwithstanding that we
all, necessarily, have trades and call
ings to pursue, should, or should not,
our chief concern be the tremendous
Issues involved in spiritual truth, and
why? (This question must be an
swered In writing by members of the
club.)
VerRes 19-21—The Epicureans and
and Stoics had a contrary philosophy
of life, state briefly what they each
taught.
Which brings the more lasting hap
piness, and develops the nobler char
acter. a life devoted to the pleasures
of rense, or a life devoted to service
for others, and to self-denial?
What as a matter of fact. Is the sub
stance of what Paul taught?
Should we lend a respectful ear tr,
all new theories of life, and eternity,
or reject them without examination?
\fi>rse 22—Which Is the better man.
an active skepti'-. or an indifferent
and thoughtless Christian?
Which Is preferable to be ever spec
ulatlng about God. or to have no
thought concerning him?
Is belief in and a longing for God,
peculiar to Christianity?
May a heathen who has never come
Into toueh with Christianity, find out,
and know, the true God?
What then Is the advantage for a
true hearted heathen, coming Into con
tact with Christianity?
Verse 23—Can one man who knows
God. be the means of Imparting (bat
knowledge to another who desires to
know him?
Verse 21—How do we know that
God made all thlngH?
God does till heaven and enrth with
his presence^ hut does he not also
dwell in temples that are made In
which to worship hint?
Verse 25—While God does not need
the support of man's hands, does he
not desire (ho worship and love of
men's hearts?
How does God give to nil "life and
breath, and all things?"
Will we in heaven he able to see
God. In any different way from the
way In which It Is our privilege to
see him now?
Verse 26—What Is the evidence
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Verses 27-2S — What is both the
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Lesson far Sunday Aug. 1st. 1909.
—Close of Paul's Missionary Journey.
Acts xvtli;l-22.
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