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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-09-24, Page 6THE’ WTAGEEQISttAi^ CALX- — AGTEL , tee author at* tee book of Acts, wlis T5 r 3? T7— T6 . 15; RaM&JtS T5rtB2X was ErnSto^ the physician, means, by us- GCLJIEN- TEXT — yet therefnre$. :•this prunoua that he Irimsete tore and make- piscfpies of ail ths ns- Traas foited tea missionary com- ticns. Matthew 22:15. : ; snd accompanied Paul anti Si- ■ THB LESSEN’ EM EPS SETTING ** 0Time Ateh aik. p getting sail therefore, from Troast . .EJope — Haul separated. from Bam- :'we mate s straight' course to Sdmotlr- alios- tod' set out tor his: tosstonaiy rac&*’This wxs to fc’and atf tee coast jgjnrH’&y to Anfroch* o£ Syria;.' Ciliefa 1 of! Thrans. coTonizete by men- of* S^ywp®. fe tire‘gruvlixee in Asto iHnar directly ‘ ■ -‘And tte.day following tc Neapolis.*" • west tod. uartlr at* Syria. Derise and i T&is was® a. seaport town., where; ap- Eyssra. are? cities- a£ Eyctonis, an. tee [ poreitly,. tee apostles had no feasam • rcfrdi IiafSng; 'to=T Autfate of Eisfdto ?:far GEcryfng; • Efiry^s. was & proreince m.tee central I -And from thence to. Phningt. which, part of western Asia. AImar„ Ttasss d ny ^^0^. the first a£ tee city of! iSysJUi.am. tee westera^store of j district^ a Raman eofciny, and we were Assa 5Stor, dsgosae fesdonis. SEa- i.^ tarrying certain daysL^ .(Stoiira-aceugifed. tee nartfierm usrt ot pynlipyf. ® city q£ WiWmf^ Iaested tes; Gr^ta getonsHfcE. Hhi^ggjj was io-- '-.g^ pjsrrn?, surrounded by mautajnsv gy pmhij the Second a£ tes: umes.! front, tee jiMtom&m,. tee father a£ Alerander tee ^Andl .tee®; went terctug&i the- regi'cnE ^TEse p&fiif a£ Pftrffprsfr wttaes8a&8 ' tee . ftfR. .tod!. rixfeate-..Sti-n.^d^qfryhe^frp;TTr.?^--.-R:emT^ ' “For f Will not dare to speak of any things save those which. Christ host wrought through .ine, for th^ obetf- j fence of tee GentHhs, by 'word and by ; deed," The Epist!&~> to the Roman® was;, written By Paul to tee greatest ■ city of the- world,- to. a people whom he had never seen, about seven year® ! after his visit to PhtiiDPi, St Pant ' here recognizes tee Lord Jesus Christ as tee personal and present worker. “Tn tee power of signs tod wonders, '.There can. be’no doubt teat Paul in ; this passage assume? that lie posses- Ies the apostolic power of working miracles. —/‘To &e power of tee Holy Spirit” . This demonstration! .of . the power of tee EEdEy .Spirit consisted of partly in tee. miracles which he en­ abled the. first preachers of tee gos­ pel to perform,, tod-partly fh tee ih- fluence m.which, he attended to tee ! truth ' to* tee hearts. ?nd eons<-iences t.cif tease tha*t helleve fGaf. 3k35< EFeEL 12k fK teat from Jerusalem . and round about even unto Hlyricuin.’" Hk , lyrtcuinr was an extensive district iy- Iing-.'. along- .tee eastern -coast of . th® IA'driaCic Ste near iTtoedonia. “f have felly preached! tee gospel of ChrisV This verse means teat he had carried : tee gospel message in every direction: not teat Be had preached tee teEP gosr- ; P®8^ '..- ■. . • ;. ,' ! “Tesv mafimig it my iim s& ta pretoft . i.tee.' gospeL, not where Gftrfet was at- i ready named, teat E might not buird = !;unon^-toOteeF—mtojs^fotodafion-~:JI>: . hut, as. it fc written;. They shall seei ta wboEi ntt Hding® of him cams^ amt i tftey who* Save not heard shall nmfer-- [ ■ sttodL,T,.The qmatatfoEE ftera nr from Isse. ' (See ads® 'E Cor- SrHFh Ei •' tee . | first place Paul knew that tee uner- !- sngedixefE sreE& of tee R«uwn. world! E so> vast teat it was- s. waste of to devote hip energies to a fifeftE d!y occupied: by another witness for Christ;: nr tee second place, PtoE , wcdl knew teat he was; tee emtstamf-. fiigr apnstfe tor tee Chrihteai church :< of hfc day,, tod to nite a place J-wfiete toother ChristEtoi worker was' , engaged to presehnEg: would have ;heen to dfstiite whatever .wash his f^- ' low-laborer had established!; to tee » I teint pTsce Ftel did everything: he ■ 1 could to artsto other Christian warfc- | firs fterng: fesTous of ftim. He certainly j-was not jeuToH® fttoiseif of any onet Safety First Ota the Road in England Ta promote safe driving English highway officials have placed mirrors,, much ah the two round adjust able mirrors above, at many cross roads and road junctions. Drivers are able to see oncoming traffic and many accidents are thus avoided Games, Riddles; Problems, and Tests Accelerate the Mind and Make Children Delve Into Comers of Reason sssymEfrSs off Gast • feviiigStOKe assays®' tOB sg® nito .• Glnita.. tvAi'vfe; Gwr MrfgjsgwSj Tn mi: gofit. IfctI setot Banff! ttt fe* Rs; nEfsstonsry. generaL statssmsn, er- PfcEtt.. ■■' ' . ‘ ' “HtfayEivOK vision? appeared ns Efaaeil fit ' tEc-. litaL;:' TSiere was at; aiare of. HAee- daraiP staiK^iFg.'r' Alacetiionia wass '. Else territory located: nr tees uortlrera.. esdi eftfe Greeic: pesmstoa- pvte^H-rn-g- frota. the Adriatic Seat arr tee?wests, to' tee Aegsa a S&u-oee tee east-Thsttifr® By tfe wnrus wftmfi ire spate. whSefit raveafete iris noxiortalAy-.. ‘“Seseeetuug fita arte sayings; Coxae aver into flfe- eedoteo. ante tetp ete" Ause tow tte 5®Eceto33±23st' ted. tesrd a& tte gospel a£ Cnrrsr tod exactly tow. God, reseat­ ed to Pa.tr! teete fongnig: ta tear- tlte message": of: grace. we cto . mot’ knew, fcr rite to least- isi clear that wftax. Gate ted star every too®- vvftfcfc: P^to Sate ^terantste to etaer. te opemete. ® dter wfcicfe Baal’ fed never* dreoanedt osf oeiog opened: to kimt “Ante wfem tees irate seem tees vfsiota. straightway we sought; us ga forth! to Mdyptetg-riv. costeutetog rfrgy Gate ifewfr called? ,us! t&. preach:. tte gospel anta texte" Here shorter be carafrrily noted the- plural proratra* ““we." ' CertahrLy fc-fl do that;. i I ii It is fast becomln.g-2 world of w.ts and tee art 4 quvdithtoking is of utmost importance. We have con’ent.rnted on memery, on application, steadip^ss and' con­ templation in our schools. But how , often do parents, or teachers give exercises to instantaneous tluto'rht? There is one ptace, and one time, when it is possibta for parents to introduce lessons unsuspected by the child; aiui that is»Jhea! time. It fa alsp the interlude when families get together.' . ■ ,' • RIDDLES •■AB? FUX Riddles are always firn, -tot they are more than that- They acceler­ ate tee mtod and make the riddie- guessers delve 'into corners cf rea­ son not usually exercised. 3o - suggest the riddle. But this is not alt Father can save up- stories of tight places that certain .iztdEvidiinIs have been to.. And after telling his tale, saving _ i the-, answer, he can ashj ^Wnat’ would .tI<> '' JeiTyC^^a^’“hap^^^ you? Quick bowl” ! J He can ask each 'ciiSi to tara ami teen gfve the rigto solution- Btet, to the meantime, tee mental gymnasties have arcomplislied their purpose. GAMES STIaTULATE WITS Still another way may be fried. Thist js to announce almost any sub­ ject at random—car, new hat, vine, bicycle, churcn or television- Sub­ ject should depend or. tee general age of" the children. Then let -ueb child make a quick speech about, the subject chosen. Tee, practice- if continued for any. length of time. - helps to increase observitio? and to- ffuences chEdren tc hx k> mind tee ? things they see or read a'«»ur? Talk- tog about given subjects helps to co­ ordinate speech, with teoognt. too. Rapid number tests are. exeelEent also Short curs in computing are in­ vented. 'For instanc , 25 ' times any­ thing. ’' What' is that?. Twenty-Sve times twelve? Take a fourth of twelve and add. two naughts. Quick t as lightning? • j Question and answer books are in­ valuable. But Pio much time must not he allowed for answers- It . is not advisable in. an exercise for mental, speed, to give much time for thinking, even ' az the” cost of ouA error. Gradually the ch-Tdren wiil learn, to combine accuracy' with agility.' Wits, Wits, and still more wits. A good old word we have pretty, well forgotten. It combines judgment and alacrity, and dear only, knows we need noth.. ■ ■ ■ K Peterborough Examiner writes — There' was something on the warn- . an’s page to an exchange about tee : rouctoe of housework, i There’s a certain amount of routine ■ about everything,, but the writer of tee ■ article thought housework hod more' .than its share of it Mention .was made of tee daily running^ over the rugs with, the vacuum cleaner or tee carpet sweeper. .This column does not pcse os an .authority on 'housework, but we do ■ not believe- that keeping a rug - or two clean, is in it with the'days when [there Were, carpets • on the floor,- ■ 1 dose hailed right over to the edge- | As a rale, if we remember correct-^ Ily. teey were swepu and people used u* to, throw'on a few'tea tea-.e./nad such to keep the dkst down. And twice a y.ar those carpets- had,to he taken -p, put out t-e I line in tee bsu’J y.r«i ’am beaten. lThs*-e was always a.tack ’LVr in ■ * tee drawer e.i th?, kifehen- table'.amf fits. ;ervM-e was ra'fi^ tee** | day toe'rarpet w-— lifted. Every. ' | fast tack the whn’.» w^y arourd “ad j to he.extract-d. 5he tacks we-e cs* 4 v^sys ptaesjd _ gj 'jatic' i ...................>- WU3>' ’ i the ' the St- j^e»i a ? het' » A—3 B 3L“ •>r'«p4»rt r*.Ki «fe paste bn •■ rseotJou .1 Ak ar . g gergBEsa extr-xtas to .some y&a -e--rai»s ' *fee ?»e«w' ;<b< :s S^ptetaertery Keser v^ a.- ' A teiErsit 'iaay "Si S- Xfi® ShiBp-e Etertstry &r ssr ssasshsv ■ Ef fee- kite® St? - t±ry life, he* ssy ■ jpto tfeg, if h&- &S&S 5®*^ se- aray retffirtE to erttsa® Sfe. tot is te •jtored to etote tto for I4» days ef" trsitang" ihr Ste wit Svw jesxfe. ’He? is tofrnty of six puwndst 31 year and psy’whSe to tee ■ *- if agM « t aE -SS. -lai- ^BS 1 ■■f