Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 25, 1928, Image 8

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UNION RECORDER, WLLEDGEVILLE, CA., OCTOBER 25, 1928 INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR OCT. 2S THE LATEST HOWLER Patti's Las* Jonrnay to Jerusalem Acts 20:17-21, 28-30; II Corinthians 11:28 Rev. Camuel D. Price, D. D. A lively time is one way of describ ing the experiences of Faul as he was busy with his third missionary journ ey. Romance in real life ran often outdo anythin* in fiction. Read Acti 20-21 for a thrilHng record. Three months were spent in Cor inth which hid been visited on the previous journey. This time "Gala- tlanc” and “Romans" wire written while in that city, which with “I had II Corinthians" make n record of four epistles while on this third mission- ( ary trip. The Corinthians respond-: ed to Paul’s request for an offering for the poor Jerusalem Jews and the amount was ho larce that a plot was laid to seize it while Paul was on route by water to Syria. Then the itinerary was chanced and a party of at least nine made the r?‘*i”n journey by way of Macedonia a id Philippi, j At the Latter city Dr. Luke, the of Acts, joined the company, as is indicated by a return to the ‘we passages, verses 20-21. At Troas the meeting with the brethren continued till after mid night and was interrupted an Euty- chus went to sleep in an upper win dow and fell out to his death on the pavement below. The power of God was present, through Paul, to restore to life and the lid lived again in their midst. The sacrament of “breaking bread” was observed and the Apostle continued his journey along the coast of Asia Minor. He wan eager to reach Jerusalem in time for the Feast of the Passover and avoided i stop at Ephesus, where he labored for three years at the begin ning of this very tour. There was need for a conference with the leaders of the Church in Ephesus, so a break in the journey was made at Miletus and a runner Hcnt to Ephesus, a distance of thirty miles. Soon the elders were with Paul for the conference so greatly de sired by their former preacher and pastor. Every minister and teacher is concerned for the continued well being of those with whom he has worked. There is always value in a follow-up to learn how things are progressing. With heart reviewing frankness Paul reminds these leaders that he had sought in every possible way to be their helpful friend during those years of recent service. It was quite like ah audit of accounts. Though Paul had been their teacher he tells them that he had maintained lowli ness of mind and had suffered se verely as he did not spare himself in any way. Since these elders would now take Paul's place as bishop they must be both particular and zealouy in their own ministry. Theirs was a great responsibility. That they might be spiritual}* equipped for the service in hand Paul commended them to God who was able to build them up so they would be sufficient. Though Paul had been reviewing his own life by way of example he places a higher authority before them as he reminds Before separating there vice of prayer in which the Presence them of the words of the Lord Jenu was recognized in their midst. Tears flowed freely because of the in separation, especially us nil were conscious that they would never meet again, for arrest at Jerusalem was impending. Thus upborne in prayer and human friendships Paul was ‘brought on his way unto the ship." KILLS WIFE ACCIDENTALLY London, Oct. 22.— (Autocaster) — A school boy recently made the state ment in an exam that there was no nitrogen in Ireland. Inquiry as to the source of his information showed > that it was based on a statement in a text-book that “Nitrogen is not found in a free state." LEADS IN PHONES Rochester, N. 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