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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-04-24, Page 2THURSDAY, APRIL £|th, Sunday, April 27, Matthew 19; 1-29, (fol<|en Text THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE -**-**** Sunday School Lesson GIVING VP ALL FOR THE KINGDOM SPRING DAY . are new^Ufe days Now that the body is founding into * new life after the sliut-in-clays of winter—don’t loadiit down with heavy, indigestible foods. Shredded Wheat is the energy^od that supplies the yital food elements of the whole wheat grain in a digestible form — vitamins, mineral ^ts and proteins. Eat it with milk fo^breakfast and see how it carries yod| through the fore­ noon without latite. JOHN WARD WRY—\VH rm x v PT lALS WEstate, Farna. ^ih keeping wlttc Satisfaction »**• Office over Carling & Morley Law Office EXETER, ONT. The marriage of Miss .hmot White, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. J White, Why day father, well as Is this is Lord This BRIGHT T ATTENDED TO and Ann Street® Itev. ydtiug couple unattended, T bride was dTossml in pMo pink gom ettc and carried a bouquet of car­ nations and roses. Mr, and Mrs, Eby, after :t short wedding visit with friends in Owen Sound and South­ ampton, will reside in Toronto. CHIROPRACTIC, ELECTRO-THER VIOLET TR PHONE 70 MAIN ST., Dr. G. F. RouIatonNfc deW^st rarey Jones’ Auc- l course takeul w Post Office Exeter Giephoncs House 84jt CITORS, «•« atisfactfaM * f ULTRA- (TMENTS ABLE wig ferirr aimw-AfttHuate EstabMehed 1873 and 1887 Published every Thursday morning* at Exeter? Ontario SUBSCRIPTION—-$2,00 per yea* i< advance. is rather u blow to evolution Lord shows that men in the scale from the have degenerated. Then he- explained divorce more fully, whoever puts away his wfe, it be for fornication, and shall marry another, committeth adultery; and ,whoso marrieth her which is put away doth commit! adultery,” The sin of fornication, in other words, automatically dissolves the marriage tie. For no other reason is divorce justified iu God’s sight. Another striking incident conclud­ es this lesson, and gives the Lord an opportunity for showing His disciples the costliness—-and the infinite gain —of discipleship, A young man came to Him, calling Him "Good Muster," and asked what .he should do to have eternal life. The Lord made two statements that have .puzzled or troubled many. Indeed, many have entirely misinter­ preted one of them. He said to the young man: "Why callest thou Me good? There is none good one, that is God?’ Unitarians points to this, and say that Christ here said He was not God. They are reading into it what was not there. He said truly that God is the only one in the uni­ verse who is really good, and over again, in other stances, "this same Jesus” that he was God, and that good. He challenged any convict Him of sin (John 'S: 46.) He said, "Before Abraham was, I am” (John 8:50). The Sanhedrin knew that He claimed to be God, and they crucified Him for this claim, calling it blasphemy, (Mark 14:61-64). 1 -The Lord said to the young man "If thou v,’ill enter into life, keep the. commandments.” And the Lord knew that no mere* man can keep the commandments, wholly and inviola­ bly, in his innermost heart life as well as in his outer actions. That is wliy we need a Saviour. When the young man triffd to prove that he had kept all the Com­ mandments, the Lord put his claims to the acid test: "If thou wilt be per­ fect (do the thing completely) go and sell that thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou sb alt have treas­ ure in. Heaven: and come and follow Me.” *'This was too much—for the youp'g man was very rich in earthly goods. The have not risen beginning, but marriage and showing that "except Lay up for yourselves treasures in Heaven (Matthew 6:20.) God must be first in men’s lives, Since Christ,'the San of God, came to this earth to die and be raised again ns man's Saviour, the only way that men cun put God first in their lives is-by receiving Christ as Sav­ iour and welcoming Him as their Lord, first in the lesson He His disciples. He was" the the Old Testament Scriptures, and He continually authenticated those Scriptures as being wholly and verb­ ally’ inspired of God. Now I-Ie goes back to the earliest chapters of Gene­ sis and places His seal on the cre­ ation narrative, which is scoffed at and rejected by so many today who pride themselves on having the "modern” mind. It came about through the Phari­ sees asking the Lord concerning di­ vorce. They were "tempting Him,” trying to trap Him. They asked jf it was lawful for a man to divorce his wife "for every cause” that might be given. The Lord turned them straight hack to the Word of God at its beginning. He quoted the first chapter of Genesis (1.27), then the second chapter of Genesis (2.24). He showed them, from these Scrip­ tures, that man and woman in mar­ riage shall leave even their father and mother, becoming one flesh. Ho showed them that this is not a prac­ tice originated by human beings, a convention of society, as* modern philosophers and psychologists would tell us, but a sacred ordinance orig­ inated by God. "What therefore God hath joined together, let no man put asunder/’ was our* Lord’s verdict and ultimatum as to marriage ' and'di­ vorce. t When they tried to trap Him by pointing to Moses’s law of divorce (Dent. 24,) the Lord showed that Moses had given these laws as a concession to the hardness -of men’s hearts, their low ideals, "but from the beginning it was not so.” This their lives. 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GLADMAN BARRISTERS, Money to Loan, In Safe-Deposit Vault for use of oui; Clients without charge . EXETER LONDON HENSAIE .... ........ tments M®d«^ Dr. G. S. At DENT Office oppo 4 he turned away. This proved that he had not kept the commandments, tlie first of Which is; "Thou slifllt have no other gods before Me.” He had another god before God: his riches. He was unwilling to follow Christ or give Him first place in his life; therefore he could not be saved. If we want to receive all that God has for us, we must give him all that we have. That is the lesson that Christ then taught His disciples. When I-Ie said: "Verily I say unto you that a rich map. shall hardly en­ ter the Kingidom'Of.Heaven,” he was showing that men, who are satisfied With' the little riches of this earth can never knolv the infinite riches-of Heaven. . X ; Then is there any hope for any' one? "Who, then, can be saved?” exclaimed the -disciples. And the Lord answered that the grace of God was equal even to .tlvis; "With men this is impossible.'; but with God all things are possible.” God can en­ able oven the rich-meii to desire His riches more thhn> theirs. Our Lord goes even, beyond the surrender of money wealth when He* calls upon. His disciples to-i. forsake houses, brethren, sisters, mother, wife, children, as lands for His, name’s sake, going to far? "Either He of all, or He is not Lord at all docs not mean that every true .fol­ lower of Christ must abandon family and loved ones; jit does mean that every such follower must love Christ more than all these, giving Christ first place-3n his heart and life. Then he "shall receive an hundredfold and shall inherit everlasting life.” CARLING & MQRLEY BARRISTERS, SO . LOANS, INJffiSTMENTS, NSETRANCE Office; Carling Block, Main Streep, EXETER, ONT. At Lucan MiOnday anti Thursday inson, L.D.D.D.S, Office 34w Office open on Wednesday after­ noons until May ^th, 1930. 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