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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-10-06, Page 3t'T ,t11 46— -LESSON II. -THE CHRISTIAN N KEEPING • f(Psalm 121; Rook of Jude) •"- , pnimrEn 17-2-25. GOLDEN TEKT=Iteep yourselves. in the hive of god; looking for the mercy of put ,Lord Jesus Christ nnta, eternal'•, 21. , , .The lssontn Its Setting Tiine.=-Inasmuchas, the 'author of the 121St ,Paalniis 4not known, its date cannot be deterinined: Jude • wrote his ,epistle • about 65 A.D. have .no Way of determ- ining where:. the. 121st Paella, was 4itten.r. Strange to say. we we haye no•• •. information' of eny. kind" that . Would: ,tell us where the epiitle.9f. Jude was salein; ' may have :en elsewhere. : •' ; • • • • . ".A Song in Praise of:Gocrs Preser- vations," F,'salm 11211,' This beautiful • • psalmis the trustful expression of .a ' heart rejoicing in its Own Safety ...,both•the Makerof Heaven a d earth. . and the Keeper .' • • The ••:,Creatior, of .; the nitlyerses,' Keeper' , ,ef the, heti on,...is -also . of ' the *individual'. ".• rniyitibt, illy the 'Charecterieties• of 2jeliefah'revealed in the 'prat two verses of his psalm are stated to Set ,Tehe'Vah in .contrast with the ;deed gods of the heathen .thations its:hind-them, who, on the one hand, did- not •makethe heavens and . . the earth, aneikwo$ the other hand, were even acknowledged (at: times) lo5r thOr, wershippeta to fall asleep , • rid 'thus :to fotget. their subjects. A fled who has ereated the universe.. ' 1. as riower.enough to easily keep and rrot,' individuals, no ,matter how,/ • thrnwen ng, or how powerful adverse. . • . C reamstances . or external antagon-., isms might be., • • . • . From physical „dangerS, the Psalm- ist. rises to:: moral ,clangeit,.. assuring .these to. Wheal lie wrote that Jehovah the Creator; ireuld actuallv. keep his own from! all evil contamination of N ., epistles "Mercy" is the ..nntnerfted sdurce. . 4tPea9e" and "love" are the blissful results,. 'Whether by loye is . meant the mutual Imre of the readers, , or their. love to God, tor God's love. to •• them,' or all three Trou e hi' ' in the Church •• ". „"Beloved, . hilec I'' was giving' all • diligence ;to. write -unto you of our cPmrimo was.t-eonStr' ained to Write unto you exhorting , you to contend earnestly for, the faith 'Which was once •for all clellyered .unto the Saints: ' For there are certain men in priyily, even they who Were of old written of , beforehand unto this 'condemnation, • ungedly., men, turningthe grace of our God' into. laSeiviouSziess, and denyingain. 'only Mister and Lord, Jesus •Christ." teti-ible.titUatiiiiiTharatiaen in the - Christian Church at the time Jude was writing, which Was probably about ' 35 yeas after' the aseent of our Lord to glory, possibly ' A.D. 65., t'er 06. ‘. Certain. Men had ',stealthily,. eome into the church, who alloWeir 1..theiniekesao_dteCo:Mainteritherat.ot.th' ehnreb, but. who Centealed •both their heretical beliefs •and their impure life , frOm,othet•Chriatiarig'; and were 'thns hyprocrites at -the outset. They were false' both in theirbellefs and in their conduct. ' The two go. together: Tbese. terrible conditions .- led Judeita urge his 'readers to earnestlycontend fOr. the Very •feitli" which these men were• • denying. „ • . ' ..itnt ye. beloved, remember: ye' the _words which have heen spoken before by :the, apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ; That they said Co. you, In the last • time there Shall be Mockers, walking. after •,their • own ungodly f Jude ternindi his readers that theapostles' had often said that mockers would: come and then- pro- .Ceed."to.quote an apostolic doctiment', in which this saying was recorded in a particular shape. "These are they who Make sepailr." tions."-,-. 'It was .characteristic Of the . false -teachers and•--rifockervtinit...they- -drew lines-•-•-efr---deniareation-,which BY HELEN' wEL..1-0mEF. • e thank Thee,god, fpr: shaded lamps' at evening, For crusted loaves 'and firelight and the ram, -WhOSe gypsy songcniake musmc for our dreaMingsi . On dark.hhile ilighte; against kshihing pane; For wide, green .winds, and 'iuni-hright fields ot SUrnmer; Sea-lightand: dusk; and high,.i?ravetreei that bend° TO, Sking. hack ,Straight,: and rainbows 'after showers, And homing paths with laughterattheir end. , We. thank Thee; God, or seedtime..and for harvesto", . ;For: Vikitett" atiferirl:mgestbanks,• The hurt we masked With gaietyuncloubted .011 -mast of all for bravery wegive thaiiiis: . , . . . _ . • • s-...makar0r1„....;RoN;m011,uart.,.1-4-49., rat,. voicd Andy 'd.f,PBoVerlinne:!7;Lstenz:40;',..,::: Beblepperrean: Hearp,. who's Stranger7, has -.been; missed during ; , Canadinn;„ '!' • • The' Good fIntime•Aniateni Hour': ei lingt second 0 d Y!:eicrtS.13! p°Yree: ethhte- . o;one.. %I:we new stations jein, the, 'hook-up, C P'• C F, Montreal and C F C 0, Chatham.. ,I1 M L, Ham- ilton; C F, R•13, and .0 K C L, To- ronto complete the chain, . C 11 M L, .Hamilton to carry Rugby gam - c of Toronto:, flathilton, and Guelph... univeratieS.: Sport fans will have a • fulJ aftcrnpon these games- will be followed by the .Big. Fent-. ; Games', 'Wondering what happened to Pauline Drake; .rheie charming Voice pleased many racV9 listeners While pinch-hitting for another female edinnientiter; . Lou Snider and Murray .Rots have gained: many, Many friends across Canada on their present CB ,C net; work programs. This two Piano tea*, is S one of Canadian Radio: . . •. ;Horace Lapp and his musicians Move back 1.into• their Royal; 'fork 1-19tel•spcit, and will soon be hearddispensing smart dance •2tunes over the air,' They have :just • returned fren?•Bitiff.. Alberta, • ,XhristitednetLdrawiti-Lbetweeri them GOA s I _omiSes• selves arid others, or betWeen differ - This exquisite psalm' is, ASlitlytiere, j ent.'clesseS of believers; . "Sensual, ...a 'Condensation and: sumniary Of 1. having not the Spirit."—That is, they prornises of. Grid in the ekes that . were !*ien• who lived only.. for ;the • had gone hefore, as, e.g., ..111e."•Nyord: 1 natural: self Men .who make the of :'God to Jacob the night he• fell . sensuousnature with its 'appetites'. and pasSions the law of their life."' r Keep in ,Gods Love , "Mit-ye, beloved, building up your- selves On pita.' most hely-1630h". Probably these phrases, Of which this ' 'is :the first. form . as . perfect': an illus- tration as can be found in 011' of ,the New Teitainent of the words . of the,. apostle Paul .••• "Be not, ofertoine of evil but overconie cid with good " The way to build ourselves up on. our • faitL' is by 'doing the things which Jude new admonishes. 'r "Praying' in [the' Holy Spirit". To Pray ' in the T 1., Holy Spirit is to:. prey in accordance with the... leeding, of the Holy Spirit; 'Who dwells in 'us. Consequently, all prayers will be characterized by hell- *isand by spirituality.. • -- . "Keep . yourselves in,the. love. of God."-.-- It is God •10frig yeti." • But we .need' to keep in the cpriseimis • enjoyment of it. We keep ourselves in the, love of God ptiinerily 'by :doing ,• those things which please 9„Looking. for the mercy of our Lord, 4CStis Christ' mite' eternal life.", are ' to cent:Wittily, leek: for,'.our Lord to Come back, at ;Which time we know ,that 'mercy Will prettil: At •thisitiiiie We' shall come. into the full apprehension , of, and the full , tion of the eternal ,1:lfe: which, asn gift, was bestoWed. upon us when, We accepted our Lord' jesus."Chriat as our Saviour. , • , "And On .seme bait.° • ine,reY,who are in doubt. And , some .save, snatch.: ' ink thein • ctut • of . the Are"; andon. senile have mercy with fear; hating even', the garment Spetted by the the Lord has beep meri- ful toward ii•S; so should we he merci-*, hal toward others, and especially must thirbe.obseryed as we deal with those' '‘77116 haVe."'ecInfe into .the dark, • nesS• Of ..doubt, or. have , fallen into Some great: sin. • , as)cen. at . Bethel; after ' leaYing his - father's home •in sorrow. ' "Beheld 'I • , am. with. thee" and Will; keep thee • whithersoev,er thou 'go.est, and' will • , tiring thee again into :this land; for `I Will not ..leave thee,: 'intik ' have done that vihieli have Spoken to , • thee , 'hundreds of: • years later•!:the,..LOrd said to Moses— "Be hold i 'send an angel. beforethee to 'keeP ihep by, the way, and to bring theeinto.the„Plaee which I have tire- : • • "Jude,:a. ',Servant Of Jesus :Christ, and brother ofjpines."— There , are •different, men 'in the New Testa-. • merit Whotlibear' the nemeof Jade or :Judas.. The 'Anther of • this epistle, of one chaptet."-Was , a hi:ether of James. who,: wrote' an, opiatle; and; conse- quently, a brother Of the Lord Jesus himself .(Matt. 13; .'55; Mark 6: 3.). TO - them that:.are celled: That ,.is; 'fa 'those .Who have heard the Call. of the gospel Messfigo to • accept ' the Lord jesus . Christ, and have hearkened' to • :it. "BeloV;ed God the It is' Ged',s ,leve which :sent the Lord , ••jesua Chtist..to' die for 'us,' and ;then • , sent that :•ineSsage to us "ht..oitg:11' his °.'Word 'and. through' his • . those who are 'celled of God ',fruit, are the; belofed •'of • God, "And • kept, for Jesus • 'dhrist.''-f- The worct'inat,e ' •,„ trazialated;,kept °dears live tinies • this single chapter—here, twice in V. • 6, MCC, .y, 13, Where it ' is .trtins , . lated "reserved," and a` final 'trine in v. 21: :The word expreSses Watclifill Care and. is Stiggestive of present poa- is. the 'Same •Worl three ti • 'meg used by cAtir 'Lord .in his, Won- . derfill• intercestiritsr •praYer in John 17.•. ., ludo is SO denfident• of,. God's:purpose to isbp„ uS that 'he, links ingenar- •". ably with and 'inakes it to be a very _pat6. of mit calling, and ^tile feet Of Our being loyed, by God. Are are kept • day by day from those things Which wOuld berth. Mit...89111s* , . , • .That which, alone can come he- • tireea us and God is Ain.. It is God • ;$1600., who ettit deliVer /Us frontthe popror of either these, -and front the, Weakness and wicked. inclinations �f our own flesh. "Mercy'unto you lAnd Peace!. and • • laid.' multiplied."— This aeritende ' What might truly be called an 'in, trot.fris wari•-•4‘ alt. of Paul's , :"Now unto hini that 34 'able to guard yen front , • concluding Sentence of /tide's epistle • ' is one Of the richest,if not the richest - doxology to he found at the end of any of the New Testament writings. "And tosot"you befote'.-tho-presener- bf his •glory Without ig)Ary hero referfed..t4. • the41eiy of God. the Ontahhitaket Of his divine attributeif. qn,eitetialt, .ing joy.',!., This probably refers to the • joy Which ,is God's and the joy 'of the Lord Jesus Christ' in bringing to 'com- pletion their great task. ' ' "To • the , only God our Saviour, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be • • ,glory, ,majesty, dominion and power., before. all trine, and now. and for evermore. „Amen," " ' • oo$ev.01CRegiO War-onTatalysisFoundation to Determine • Cause - , P-ublielheelth 'Service oiliCials. this • Week .weleMped president Reppeevelta-. enaotincement ' of • the impending or- ganisation of.: an 'infantile • paralysia -Trout-ifs' •resegrchTthey..'said;''Tnctey come the a11-iinPortent exPlanation 01 What.. eat seS the • •disease.,-. • Many,'malty • labpraterles. still .are: •'fumbling for . the cause,". e,Mipininted- Dr. Itohert olesen, an • atisistant' stirg-• eon. 'genetal:.• "We ."Itave..iiiitde.. had - way .. :treat in Mit; .614: .is for cause .ond •prevention.. we still lisiyo.to. talk In . 'littering generaiitlea.": RoOsevelt.dre* on his oWn• cx- periences as victim Of,,the• disease 10 describing, the...need for an ' adequately -financed cainPaign through NvIt!pit ono national hOdy. would direct 'and iniifY the tight, On every phase .of this.. Siekneas.." • •: Dependent Heinen •'.13.eings, • "T„h.9Se Who 'today are fortunate 111 being in : full possession Of..theit, Mne.- pular pewer,",. he de. not understand What '.it mearta to a human being paralyzed this diSeatie Ito .havelthat.Povietiessnese lifted eien,. .a, sitnalt degree.. • „•. means 'the difference'. between a htiinaii being dependent OU others, and ',en iriefildttai; Who can ..lict'Wh011Y independent. ` The diseaSe, also. Celled poliomyell- Wreeka it's;' greatest 'ravages • On .• eydiren. The Children's bnieau. re-. Ported :last Year. that 'three Of every ten crippled 'children Were the vietime; of infantilet•natillySitt.: • . . The foundation, as •as ..envisidtied 1?..Y the Prettident,. Would carry eit In- vest1gU1oris into the e•mise,. preven- tion, treatment every. ,meclicet, pOSSibility ief. enabling those,' se af- flicted•:. to lieeeinit eceitorniCally hide Pendent" • , RADIO, HEADLI CIO THE ,WEEK. G. C MURRAY 4141ED.14.11111k1.0004•71...ill../,/..1.11.0*(1,M1011.11.11.0.111,14kelMillIMMIONIPOINIRSIAIM.10 Gasoline Froin Clover- • Two 'Young •.men . na..med. William Mahle. and Berard Ohlgr.en; white en- . gaged on research: work at .Macales- ter College, Eng., developed a 'secret process • for innu`faciuring gasoline from • °rift -di -4 field ' clover. Their gasoline would be far 'cheaper . than that •Marketed at present, for Over- head charges would far lesi.' • ,There is ,no, doubt whatever that . their prodtie0ai e cominerciar, Value, ' for already' •representatives from; various, governinenta have appreach- ed• them . and offered to purchase the secret: Patriotic motives have corn, exploit, the new, product. , , • • S_ca_rles Opera Fieictis ormal Tissue Often as Malignant Celli •So D4nish Sckntht Believes New Method of Creating Can - icor in Mite Demonstrated, Tho,creation .Pf cancer fti a., PeW ----wAy...vir4j-1,4111.1.*4Pq4.- this Week. . in test • tubes' led the Danish 'Govern; &tint to &Nip and present him with, norroal.,: 40n4alicerons mouse fiom •oe part of the body to titiot1cr. •: After two or more • mal tissies turned into r4Cd 11' ..• •.• •, • . „.; •,.101•'.7111'14`e.n!:°t7,.(1Liralnr,,r:;1410,isris'914:iiLrr(tint •!J '!iseaSes-The ekperlitentii,.. led Dr. - ,Fischer te a new theory, of; cancer. . „body oentaik fully developed' , That, all •. the normal" tittpea : of the niaIi- .uant cell.C317itawt 4Canitionelre.starta Cancer. appears When, for, so ni,e, tea,- ., ton these malignant eel's get the up-. ., 'per :hand. Dr. Fischer!Ei experiments ' are. announced ,in the Ainerican Jour- nal of .Cancer.'.. . . . starts bypointing out • that the wild grciaTEli that makes' can- cer iS not confined to this' disease. .NorinalcellS of the body 'show It When repairing wounds. This is true even In ,of hew flesh stops hen the•:' wound and , canoe", fa that. the.. rapid ,groWths''' in eldege. The difference between the Is 'healed. lit cancer.it does net Step; repairs the body makes, on a • . • • . 4uca.fion 'Should: ..Teiah'Usefulle* „ • Said Preaident.Chriatie;Or .1 Aii4r46 at Ontario College' ' • ..--,.0frPharrnacy. Itepresentliig.more..t an 0 cies. toWne and villages In Ontario stu- dents fromi , Parte. of the prOVinee _gathered in Toropta.last ,week for'thl; opening Of the 1937.-.38.••sessionatif the : Ontario C011ege of Pharmacy.' :Regis, : tration Was the highest: in. the C011ege..i. -In 20', years and included '16' l:girls • in- tending to take up pharmacy as $ life Work. ;Opening .ceremonies, held in .the.'COP .lege '.atielitorinm. had, unusual interest ..the college was the ;first:: edeCa.-. thine', institution in th,e• eity. to . _ , . .`-nienee.. activities this Year. President • 'Christie; , Of the Ontario' Agrietiltural • College, was guest speaker fin-the:oc- casion. ttideifts were welcomed, .by • Dean , R. O. Hurst.. prizes were pre- sented. by Prof.: Paul Scutt Greet- ings .from . the. college .ebencil., were.: extended .hy-,Fresident M. Corbett,. 7f,peprpeoerint4onriet.isfor scrvice to the ," conininiaity offered in the Pharmacy :business .were stressed : by. President , ••• -,Christiele-hiti-addr-esiltd.the-sttidents • Education that tailed to train a manta, do things for the 'communitY. was ..ti„lse.,„ ; • less he cleclared,.warning the students . ageinst. acqViring information itliout to vi4t1t: medal developing • of ' Di? itis :se; f :e, doed°t• a:PP e's il- rt Colborne, • ' as ,a recognition: Of. the high' , ---standing'thery-he&inade7itt--the—lest Year's, aCademie, work ' . • : • With vice president F. Lemon, of., St. Theinei',..otiter, meniberS, of . the•7•• college en:tit:mil 'present for the .. Cere- monies included Ebon Wigle.- God- erielt; R. 115...r-rericins, Ulf:Mies; •• V...Merfeertinidsay; Hoag, , ,kingston; 'W. J. Abell, Brerepton; T. S. Brandy, Windier; 'IL .L. bairipbell, t 'Hamilton ; S. Tapseott, Brantford.; .• H. P..:Brongliten,. Sault. Ste. Marie; : J. • W. Preston .end E. .11aahain,. Of To- ronto. . • • • 4, • Ten, was gist intredueedin EuroPe. en e edintnercial,scale, duthig the ;lett ter .part of the 17th Century, It has hpen ;Used AS, .a beverage in thine since, about 506...kb,' Before the -dot *volopitent' of tett cultivation in India, Ceylon.Japan and the East • Indies ' Netherfaricht, China 'enjoyed ' a world inonOPOIY::' T6,ditsr China .Supplies very striall-percentagor Canada's tee, ternaittinenta (611 In .1.936). The. ditty : on China.. tewimPerOd-zintcr,danada- ist isenta pet ioundiiihereaS Indian and • Ceylon :teas enter tlts!bootlition under., tire ,Ettiplie preference tate et 4 Centit per Script. Writing No. Cinch Some authors 'spend . months, ,Or years writing a single, novel, but Irna Phillipa,. anther Of The Guiding Light, Today's Children, and the news or- , ieg The Road -of Life; ;three N B :Serials,. turns , out more than. 30,000' wordi, each week'. Her job is no ,snap days it week in her Chicago. of- fice- dictating to her secretary. To get the natural tench, faithful char- acterization, and seOn,' Miss. Phillips . invite's , such people-•;: as. policemen, • storekeepers, etc:;.•in foria chat when shemust. Write a part: for such -char, actor's. ' - • ' :Chose Hard Road Bond to :SuCess .Joan Edwards, Edwerda, pretty '19-Yearold rhythm .singer, ' ', determined ' to make' good ,On her. own: 'Although she is a niece of Gus Edwards, famous for discovering and developing stars,;; Joan • wants .none of his influence.. And' so, She suffered many dis- appointmentst' and heartbtealcs. Her „father 'is 'a song publisher, her Moth- ,er • a formervaudeville singer. Both' encouraged .Jean's ambition to' be- come a singing pianist: . ..She made . her picikessiOnal, debut in -Where,-,,She Was presented by. Rudy 'Vallee, and later, by Fred Allen. She 'is..ndw' heard on the bliie...netwerk• on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. at '10;15 The News. Is Out About 77 More days till Christmas —hutwewe know now that Arturo Tos- canini wiil conduce the N B C Sym- phony orchestral consisting Of 106 'hand picked musicians on December 25 from. 9:00 to 10:30 P.M. and each Saturday thereafter,. ,-The prograin dio City Studio and will be 'heard . from coast to coes.t • .'•oyer. the Red. web. •Toicanini,' in ,ieturning-to••••Ain.- erica about 'December. 1.5' to take •P Over the baton of the NBC . SYro- pheny, comes back., to the land Where' •, he has had. ninny great trluinphs. It • was during his seven years of asso, . dation with the orchestra at. the Metropolitan Opera, from 1963: to .4915 that he .rose front the rank of . • fine conductors to. the pinnacle of in- dividual- ; Supremacy' among them. 1920., saw Telscaninc returning, to La Scala in Milan,. 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Inceine and OutlaY by , Mr.*.Colin University 'Lecturer on Statistics., Cambridge, published sbY.":"ik.lessrs'.; • ,Macmillan ' " • • • .' • . callipered with, :fiefl.,926.000,000 in The .total is ./2`4,176,000,.,0Q0 in: 036 ' • Regarding tlistribtition hf 'We:1100'c. Mr. Clark say S that "`,onertenth of '• " , the whole Working popu:atiott (those mth ineeines over ',2250). take •n•Ari ly half' et:..the' 'national ineonte:and a small eass .cornprising. 1 ."2 cent of the 'popiiist!ion itiectneii ' o'Vet .41,600) take-,,One-nuurter,”•,. • totvs Like Mtthic :; • rarrnPi! ,, lee Bryan!'s itotiiented • Cows-L.:hi:add, that way,- he ryported... recently ftoni Portland, Indiana, to the ..departnieht: of agriculture...by. •ittus:c--tion't ,care fer -soitrane. get:",nervous,;" ',Bryan stiidi • in t1iing how • th'd*iigh ,kind of sooths' edWs timd niakes •tfiVi give mere Milk; "when they „ . Iptyttri has a ratho in his hig barn,' .nOrthw,eat t here'.-tf .• adft inatintitental nip 410, . 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