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INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY
SCHOOL LESSON FOR APRIL 28
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for farmers.
HANDS? Espe-
Fulfillment of prophecy is or
the gtrr' feat evidences of the auth
enticity of Scripture. The fact that
exact statements of fuutre events
could be made hundreds of years in
advance, and later developments
would be in perfect accord, argu<
mightily for the inspiration that be
lievers in the Word claim for it. In
no instance is the problem of fulfill
ment made any greater than in this
lesson study, in which these varied
Messianic statements are made.
Much disci^sskm has centered
The Ser-
Man's indifference to such love is 11
worse than pathetic. The picture is
of sheep purposely going astray while
th* shepherd is tenderly calling them
to safety and fullest provision.
Throughout His earthly life He was
silent under every form of abuse and |
oppression. Pilule was amazed at
His quiet demeanor. Others under
similar circumstances of injustice
would rail at their accusers. The;
lovers of this Messiah rejoice that,
after He had been crucified between
two thieves, there was a royal-like
tomb for that body through the graci
ousness of Joseph of Arimatheu. This
one suggests to all of us that great
souls do not peddle personal miseries.
Archbishop Trench, speaking of our
debt of sin, said “It was contracted
in the currency of earth: He paid it
in the currency of heaven.”
gHV .
. t . n your fellow citizen, push-
* l0 „ profcsUnlly, show« hi. about the implication
* * n w .; t h „ K rip developed vant of Jehovah,” which theme i»
r 'h Mi' i: -tin furrow straight | found in repeated portions of Isaiah,
* Frani
mbrsft
Fhv shake nanus: i
else? Rubbing
ludian-fashion, would not do;
o suiiy germs. Why not simply
, jj, f row of 1767 proud Ameri-
r„ craight in the eyes, and say
low do you do*”
W, 1 Rop-rs understands public
BtuBcnt. expresses it tersely and
lttU imccurate use of English,
the training at Eton and Ox-
•t ay* “There is two things that
n disrupt business in this country.
w j, war and the other is a mect-
r of the Federal Reserve Bink.”
War. fortunately is suspended for
Fifty-two Thousand Britains de-
3B d abolition of capital puntsh-
lr nT. In England criminals are
jajfvd. They don’t use fancy elec-
r»- chairs, n .‘< rving science for bet-
a things than killing men.
An end of cupital punishment
n,skl in* a htep toward civilization.
Meanwhile, British capital punish-
irnt shows common sense.
When one Briton kilb< another,
hey rune him a few weeks later. No
|tars of delay for appeals, delivery
>i b-'uq'j-1 nnd sympathetic letters
such as -11:8-20; 42:1-7, 18-26; i3:5-
| 10; 49:1-9; 50:4-10; 52:13-^8:12.
meeting Many claim that the “Suffering Ser-
don’t do. vant” refers only to the Jewish
mportant
. each other, we aoni uw,
Whv shake hands? Why not tion. The conservative interprita
ttling else? Rubbing tion is that, while it has a direct
implication to the Chosen People, it
refers primarily to the promised Me-
siah and is a glorious description of
Jesus Christ in His divine office
work. There are many other pro
phecies concerning Him in the Old
Testament. Compare the record of
this Life as recorder in the Gospels
and note how each prediction was
performed, and there will be both
added and intense reverence for the
Holy Bible. Read this particular
lesson text at least three times.
A wonderful Person is being por
trayed. Multitudes still fail to be
lieve the message and hence lose
much in their lives. He is referred
to as a man, and so is His Father
Jehovah. W e continue to objectify
a spirit in terms of human form, such
as “the arm of the Lord.”
Constantly through the years of
His public ministry "He was despised
and rejected.” No one can ever
know the extent of Hia sorrows. He
was more sensitive than any other
in all the history of the world. We
know of His agony and bloody sweat
in the Garden of Gethsemane. Only
the angels could appreciate
worth as they looked on in pity.
His physical sufferings and heart
ache.s wer*. only incidents compared
with the mediatorial work He was
perfecting. His acts were vicarious,
-as He took the law place of the
tiers of the world. His bruises of
heart as well as of body, together
with the chastisement of the Pilate
commanded 'stripes,
healing.
British criminals, knowing this,
irely carry deadly weapons on
srrliry expeditions, since using
•:n '.ii kiil would mean hanging,
■.r : means hiring an able lawyer.
Rudolph Kaulikowski, head of the
••n-'.i Machine ^orks, of Goerlitz,
trinany, and a serious scientist, has
itn-ning news for farmers.
H* says they can run motors with
® made of pullverized coal, char-
*!, (arm waste and other sub-
Kawlikowski runs an eighty horse-
>**r Diesel motor with pulverized
«table materials, costing 76 per
I'-* than gasoline costs in Ger-
Ita'd and ground cornstalks could
1 *1! the farm machinery.
Everybody know* the terrific ex-
power of dust as demonstrat-
; n ’Xploding grain elevators. Con-
■' r - that power in motors is new.
hundred advertising agen-
e ‘ and writers are asked to com-
> fur a prize of $1,000 answering
* Jtettion, -Why Go to Church?”
W’hat would your answer be?
An an.-wer to the question would
’ ^ lt ‘ «nly important thing about
is his coception of Divine in-
f«ice and wisdom.” In other
* ct *. he is like mice, frogs and
ta So, go to church and
e lhat you are not a guinea pig
WES JOSH
D ’ rj ; "He toid.
t ■*“ forever.”
. , Art you RO * n K to let him?”
t ’,°' lI * I find out what I’m go-
'despondently): “I am to
ne*t week, and I
^ (i ut all sure that I really love
Marior : , ....
t - J 1 ■ ‘low positively thrill-
x B j <t ' ,l ' UR htfully); “Why do so
md, rest the »f chins on their
H> ,L. en are thinking?”
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THE MODELS ARE ENTIRELY
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ORS.
SPECIAL SALE
LADIES’
New Models
OF SPRIN6 FROCKS
JUST ARRIVED BY EXPRESS
MORE THAN FIFTY IN THIS LOT.
GEORGETTES IN MOSTLY HIGH
COLORS ORCHID ROSE, NILE,
WHITES. PINKS AND BLUES.
SIZES 14 TO 40.
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THAT THE STYLES ARE UP TO
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Lot 2 - $10/< 5
IF YOU WANT THE BEST
SHOP AT
LE.BelFi
Shop as Seldom as Twice
A Week—Safely!
It’s no longer necessary to break into each day with a visit to the market.
Now you can shop twice a week, lay in a good supply of fresh foods — with
out danger of them spoiling. Take advantage of food bargains — safely.
That means owning a General
Electric Refrigerator — the
modern answer to the refrig
eration problem. Because suf
ficiently low temperature is
maintained automatically
with never a rise to the dan
ger point, you ran forget
about the danger of food
spoiling and buy more heavily
when you do go to market.
Thus you economize on your
time and work — and protect
the health of your family
against food contamination.
You save the food that was
formerly wasted, too.
The terms are mighty at
tractive, as you see. The
prices are reasonable — with
models and sizes in a range
of style and price sure to
satisfy anyone. It costs noth
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