The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-04-10, Page 2It
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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
LESSON XV.—April 2,irci
The Child and the Kingdom.—Ma
18: 1-14
Golden Text—Suffer Ctzr .little child-
ren and' forbid them not, to come un-
to me: for to such belougeth,the ride_
,nom of heaven. Matt.,
THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING
Time of the s.:" blessing.
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Who than - in tin.
of hetet
has been "c ._.n hy:tees +-
hira during tin: traneiihnradhe.
An tt--pata .rble Ie e d eays that. this
cion d leas I ,,.t nee e. ._ te; c :e • ra
of the ?Le. , Fathees
hint in tinetd :. Sn err
sight. of the ,. .:e t,.hied, en' st.t in the
midst of fug r'r•TMvn :Leri ie3 .rtheke
to our pa.ss.'C tt . a --.ane ti. xi_ sor-
rows, an . example ler ,_r,.atitar.
And why? Becar~ e a little child
' eIt/eel-dna C t :-rat ddepti - a
aye.bitiuns. of deur cares.
And. said Verily I say unto ycu,
‘'Verily" As "aixterd' 1r. the Greek. This
,s airier:- wE"a'C' of emphasizinn what
•� to i�,z15:. xLenmetirees he repeat
the note of earnestness: "Verily, ver-
ily.'" Except y e turn . They were tc
turn away from pride, ambition, envy.
self-seeking. t.., the nuannlit_ leve and
uneelfishness which Christ taught nd
exemplified. And become as little
children. Net undeveloped, ignorant,
and unskilled as children are, but like
;children in 'humility, teachableness"
trustfulness. truthfulness. freedom,
unworldliness. and filial have. Ye shall
in no wise enter into the kingdom
of heaven. 'Unless they gained a spir-
it quite the opposite of the ambitious
spirit they had been showing, the di-
ciples couldnot even enter the king-
dom of heaven, to say nathine of be-
ing great there.
Whosoever therefore shall hta.nble.
'himself as this little child, the same,
is the greatest in the kingdom of hea-
ven.
ea4en. "The greatness of this world is
idolatrous of self. Its grand object
is to maintain i.t§ own dignity and ef-
fect its own advancement. Rut Chris-
tian greatness sets up no pretenti ons,
.claims to'precedure, demands no ob-
sequiousness, looks with no envy on
the excellencies of others, because it
thinks not of itself but keeps its eye
steadily on duty.
And whosoever shall receive one
such 'little child in any came receiv-
ttlt me+ To "'receive"" a little child,
rr'tdis i .i , ?f childlike nature,is to
.tlrt� 1 s
: v c?etre him, hollow' him, love him;
'admit bin=, to fellowship, learn of him
and delight in hitat. As all .of this is
;rue of our relation to the child,, it
becohies true of our relation to the
Saviour. To receive :a child in Christ's
nam a tc receive it in Christ's spirit
and because e Christ urges such a
c: ;.:r;e of action, and because the
.pee ;las become representative of
t: erise.
Ina; wh:^se,- :hall cause one of these
1;::e :re, that believe on me to
snot nble, This is the opposite of re-
I: i placing before the hum-
Christian.
um-
C nisi an. cid Lir young, some obi.
of etmghas
er
" � k a"ch
the
n
aore ta l
n
Madan
se,. Ne
ker' the
in the discov-
joiceth over it
inety and nine
which have not gone astray. This is
not to say that the Father does not
love his Children who have not stray -
ell away in as ;vetch as or more than
the ransomed sinner; but there is not
the u ' of the former the rejoice
r
s,
cit over osuccessful
a , search 1 f
ct loves
oxs c
Ithe lost sheep now all the more for
the pain lee bad to find it. How deep
my diaster here lets me look into
t
13ia tory beard"
Even sal it is not the will of your
I`ether . who is in heaven, that one
oaf these, little ones should. perish.
xy kingdom conte"; and the way
is, "Thy will be done." It is not God's
will that any of these little ones shall
perish.
BLESSING THE CHILDREN
Then e• -ere there brought unto him
little children, that he should lay his
hands on them, and pray. The moth-
ern asked Jesus to pray for a blessing
to conte upon their, children„ all good
'things which neethers long for their
children to have. "It appears that it
was customary for Jewish infants to
be taken to the synagogue to be bless-
G ed by the rabbi." And the disciples
Irebuked them. The mothers,. certain -
and probably the children :also, if
they were old enough; to understand.
;The disciples did not want Christ in-
terrupted in the serious and import-
ant discourse which he was deliver-
l iig.
,ac "; n the Christian life, giving him
ba;l example, causing him to doubt
Claristienity ir, cf because he sees
pro ": a : nip able specimen of it be- 3
ne his eyi.. It is profitable for him
l:a tAreat i i tt'x:c should be Kann-
- ant , et his neck. The upper mill-
-an_ was .alled by the Greeks -the
hitt the word here translated
is an adjective, literally "as
" and signifie$ a millstone. so
_c and heavy that it must be turn- d
ed by an ase, and not, as in most
ear"t.-thalds drives around by hand.
it =net be se big, as to make sure
that this enemy nf the child spirit
late nc c hart' lip to the surface of
-'-. water! And that he should be 1
:;k in the depth of the sea. In the
deepest part of the sea, another 'ex
pression indicating Christ's abltorren-
e,e of such a man.
SEEKING THE CHILDREN
How thick ye' What is your own
thought of God's care? Do you not
azree that the heavenly Fathere must
t-a_ch hu' ,over his children? If any
ar have a hundred sheep. Christ is
arguing from what a near -would do
to what God, who made the man,
woeld certainly do. Man would not
be more thc,ugh'tful and brace and!
loving than his Creator. And one of
thei be gone astray. Only one from;
a hundred—a comparatively , small I,
matter, men might think: but not so }
God. Doth he not leave the ninety
and nine. "In the wilderness" is add-
ed in Luke 15:4. He does not wait
to conduct the sheep back to the fold,
but leaves them in the uninhabited
wild pasture where they were feeding,
of course in charge of an under -shep-
herd. And go unto the mountains.
Climbing up among the hills, a rough
and perilous route for a man and so
much worse for a sheep. And seek
that which geeth astray. Luke says
he seeks "until he find it,- with no
intention of giving up the _earch un-
til it is crowned with success.
And if so be that he find it. The
human shepherd may search till he
finds, but the Divine Shepherd inti -
not force a soul back against its wilI,
fear that ;wouldnot be a real return.
Verily I say unto you. Christ's mode
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WI:NCfAM *DVANC1 -TIMES
lBut Jesus said, Suffer the little
children, and forbid thein not, to comae
unto nie, Mark t0:14 says that Jesus
"vs tnoved with iedigrrntiou"t for
were not the disciples misrepresent
-
mg him, limiting his grace, and doing
wrong to motherhood and childhood?
Note :Christ's double invitation, in
the affirrnatiee and the negative. For
xkingdom `wt surli 'belctngeth the l.tnt,dorrx of
,heaven. "The childlike spirit is sin-
cere, earnest, undivided, single-mind-
ed. 'That earnest, undivided spirit is
the spirit of a little child at play, and
the spirit of an apostle at work."
And he laid his hands on 'them, and
departed thence. We learn from Mark
10:i6 that he did more than this, "he
took ,theta in his amid, and blessed
them.'
ih
e
c's Shi, hitt xas long e :,l a
anbroketanand healthy, as they doin no
harxu.
Ej ':L'hc ;dein may be broken in many
`ways, such as when it is clot,, scratch-
etl,,or bruised. The skin is an impor-
tant part of the body, and, as has
already been mentioned, if one part
of the body is upset, other parts
t
are
apt to suffer. The .healthy condition
of the skin is lost'and its power to
resist the action of germs is more ar
less decreased in the presence of ac-
tual 1 di, eases, suckt:as diabetes, The
ie
skin is also injured by upsets of the
digestive tract, by faulty diet, and by
an unhygienic life which starves the
body of fresh air. Uncleanliness and
overclothing which results in exces-
sive perspiration and irritation of the
skirt, lower its resistence.
As ~a result of the occurrence of one
or more of the above conditions, the
normal nal renistence of the skin is lost
or decreased; then, the germs present
on the skin are, enabled to gain a
,foothold. The result of their activity
is .inflamation—redness, swelling, pain
ancl, elle production of pus.
Boils are infectious in the sense
that they are caused by living germs,
In the treatment of boils; this fact
must be kept in mind, and the boil
should be treated with the same strict
cleanliness that is used in all sur ;ic
al treatments.
Considerable harm inay follow the
squeezing of boils. The individual's
hands should be kept away from the
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SOILS
The unbroken healthy skin is an
;effective barrier to the entrance into
;the body, of the numerous germs with
1which the skin is brought into con-
tact.
There are germs, commonly
called
disease germe, which cause certain
specific diseases, such• as diptheria and
typhoid fever. There are other germs
which are very' common; some al
:there are probably always present t an
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boil, and it should be opened and
treated at the proper time by a phy-
sician.
In some cases, vaccines are used to
raise. the resistence—fighting power.
against the germs, In all cases, the
general ,health must be considered.
Proper diet, exercise, fresh air, body
cleanliness, regular elimination, all go
to make up a hygienic life.
The occurrence of boils in most
cases means that the sufferer. has not
been giving the reasonable care to his
body that is required if a condition
of health is to be maintained. To have
a healthy skin, it is necessary to keep
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