The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26
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MS-’, llMi, W*kUrii N»w**»p*r Vatu* ) Lesson for June 14 THE CHUJICH AT ANTIOCH LK 8 RON TEXT—Acts 11:19-80, Gi-LDKN TEXT—Tho diedpUa W«r« catieil Christiana firat In Antioch.— A-'ts U:2B. • i’ltlM.VHV TOPIC—Some People Who Siccelvcd a New Name, JUNIOR TOPIC—Earnabas In An tioch. iNTERMEPIATEANDSENIORTOP IC—ECaaon Prom tho Church in An- XOVKOt ‘rEOPEB AND ADULT TOP-c IC—The Secret at a Orowlne Church, Saul, the new missionary, who was to lead in tho evungOlizatlon of the heathen, having been miraculously called to his work, It was necessary that a new religious center be estab* fished. Antioch became that center. 1. Praachina the Word of God at Antioch (vv. 19-21). ■ Persecution, at Jerusalem scattered the disciples abroad. Some ’ went among the Jews only with the gospel message, while those from Africa and Cyprus courageously crossed the line and prenclied to the Creeks also. The Lord blessed their work in granting many conversions. So great was the stir that the news 'reached Jerusalem, the mother church. Persecution worked for good In this case as well as In many since. These humble peo ple with hearts touched- with the Spirit went out. with the glad mes- uge of fife to others. II. Barnabas Sent to Inspect** *he Work (vv, 22-20). ' 1. The Character of Barnabas (v. 24). ' . . ■: He was a good man. It is Important in sending a man to follow- up the work of the Spirit that his character he good. He most not only have an unblemished character, but Ids sym pathy must be broad. He must. Be .'apable Of entering in full apprecia tion of the things about him. Barna bas was full of the Holy Spirit, This is an essential qualification for pas- , toral work. Only a Spirit-filled nian ;nn discern the workings of the Spirit if God. He Was likewise a man of great faith. Only'a man of faith should instruct young, Christians. 2. Work Hone by Barnabas (vv. 23, 25, 20). (a) He heartily endorsed the work and earnestly exhorted them to con tinue steadfastly In the faith, and to cleave unto the Lord. There are many allurements to tempt ■young "Christians. „ "(b) He rejoiced over the work which had been done. This shows that Barnabas could rejoice over the Successful work dope by others. (c) He brought Saul from Tarsus (v. 25), He ,dhl more than merely inspect the work. Doubtless he preached also for many people were added unto the Lord. The work grew to such an ex tent that he brought Saul to help him. They labored together for a year with great success, and carefully taught the people. Believers, after they have confessed Christ, need careful teach ing. Barnabas had the good judg ment to seek Saul for this important work. It is the- duty of church offi cials to seek out men and women who are qualified for the Lord's 'Work, bringing them from their places ’of obscurity and setting them to work In the Lord's vineyard. Saul was a more Important man than Barnabas. There are many men In obscurity who re quire a Barnabas to bring them forth. III. The Disciples First Called Chris- tlane (v. 20 ). They werfc not called by this name in derision as often asserted. Stiller .well says, “What Luke Intends to con vey is that Saul and Barnabas taught In the church for a year and the dis ciples were first called Christians. The name was a consequence of the teaching," Green renders the passage (bus i "And It came to pass with them that they were combined even for a whole year in the church, and taught much people, and tlmt the disciples were first called Christians at An tioch.” This distinctive title came through Divine guidance. It was ow ing to the teaching of Saul and Barnabas that this body called the chtlrch was given Its unique standing and place. Let It be remembered that it was not given as a term of re proach but because of the close re semblance of the body to its head, Christ. ‘ IV. Banavolanca of the Church at Antioch (vv. 27-30). They made up money for the poor saints at Jerusalem and Sent It by the ; hands of Barnabas and Saul, The genuineness of the work at Antioch Is proven by their good deeds. It was further emphasized In that there was no division between Jew and Gentile Christians. The Gentiles ministered to the Jews.^ For Kale: Dining table, iron bed K,nd swing. Inquire at this office. Itmdmto Hemdlm *f PU*r* In working about *isctrir«i t-oaa«*- ttoni It is frequently de«(r*h'« to in sulate rite handle of the pliers to p*e- vont Ihu poaptbllity <01 receiving a shock. This may be readily ai-cora- pllahed by placing a piece of heavy wall rubber tubing oyer each haud'e.— Automobile Digest. * ^aMN^sMsoy famdt Nothing Cainod hy Hurry vm » o » ***- ***»r «i,<' " ‘V*.1’?,* £u$im# OJapot. bed U bij»;ness waii g.-ther, he that »* thrown uwuiki , done; but lmsine-mhurried Is buotmw* leva ids mind proves *»»•«»*». **» 111 done,—Buiwer-Lyttoa, displeased with the othor. ■ « (*« I DIAMOND RINGFRE.E To the most popular young lady in Cedarville Enter your name now. For information write M. J, BROWN, Secy. Sane FourthCelebration Soph. Wkhm# Pmutt&ation Timothy D«xt*r, aa necMtrle Amer ican, wrote as unNaetiMtad book, * a Fickle For the Knowing one*.1’ In a second edition bo added pup-tuatpm at the end and told the render* to "pep. per tbe dlsb to milt themselves," Language Retain, Hold A thousand years have elapaed sloco Pm gypsy bt raa to leave* Ida native Indian plains, yet even to this day Ro many hears a.striking resemblance to India’s modern tongues, Y O U V w fit b y b e in g ou t Nsighhcw Rons EnsiUge^Cuttera «*• Writ*hr Frfcw»W-»**»LA E-W-ROSS CO» SfrnitffolAjPg” . W E G IVE A N D REDEEM BOTH W R EN ’S A N D PU R PLE STAM PS mi Sbre 3 STfta^ isowto THE EDWARD WREN CO. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Now In Progress-Wren*s 48thAnniversary Sale! Savings of Worthwhile Importance on New Summer Merchandise of Reliable Qualities. Watch Springfield Papers for Daily Sales Events! , For the 48tH Anniversary Sale—A New Shipment of —Printed Crepe Dresses are the most fashionable of all for summer wea,r and in this selection yen will find everjiirg Lev/ Cu.d smell.- r.s to colc-r, style, trimming and fabric. —Ciay floral patterns or t':o sAial’er , ooDVcntwnal designs—ovary trior -for . . , sunur.*3i’ is represented. Sommer ses ‘ am Brt I m m H ■These summer u i^ .^s were specially "or the Anniversary Sale ,a are exeept?'»j:allr good values. Choice «? Vr'.es, Imported Linens and roadt-Jotli»< Y- :v .’riet’t siyles in all wanted colors. (f# \p v / * v ;n E -:rc— f o c r t h f l o o r — c o r n e r d u i l d ;:;^ 48th Anniversary Sale of Pretty Printed•■ Voiles! i The 29e Sale of Armstrong’s Fine Printed Linoleum Yard Regular $ 1.00 and $1.25 Qualities in the 48th Anniversary Sale, the Square Yard —’Extra sheer quality 40 inch Voiles in a good variety Ox *,t,ktt.vvt *C J»4» *it IvilU iU liu vVivit French Voiles! —“ Roubaix” F r e n c h Voiles in the newest colors and print- |<<r«)'i «i O•*i 89c Colored Voiles! —44 inch» good quality plain colored Dress 55c Voiles, all colors . Dress Linens! —Shrunken Dress Linens, French finish, yard wide in all colors, A A yard.............. 4 U .V V Rayon Alpaca! —The new Rayon Alpacd fabric in tri-color checks and stripes, QCg* ya rd ................... WHEN’S—FIR8T FLOOR—OLD BUILDING ' l m Buff* On Xtuiy T*xms! AXM1NSTER RUGS! $ 3 4 - 7 5 —9x12 all wool Axminstcr Rugs in all desirable patterns and colors. Values up to $45,00 in tho Anniversary Sale at •a $ «* *« ****** —Armstrong’s Linoleum is not only durable in' qualify but' very attractive in appearance. The be3t colors in Dutch Tiles Mosaic Tiles Carpet Pattern —A remarkable selection to choose from. Bring your room measurements. 70c the square yard. WREN'S—SECOND FLOOR—OLD BUILDING Sale of 9x12 Seamless Wilton Rugs •69 —-Beautiful quality rugs that will give years o£ 'serv ice. Rich colors in the best patterns* $63. each. , CongoleumRug Sale! •—Genuine Gold Seal C agoleom Rugs at exceptionally low prices in the Anniversary Sale 3 s 6 R t l g s , •,$4,00 3 x 9 Rugs.. . . •:*««,$4.95 4,6 X 9 Rugs »«41 *««*$2,25 8 x 9 Rugs, 44 , , , •*,$5.95 7.6 x 9 Ruga.,..4...$7.50 9 x 9 Rugs* 4 ^ , 44 . » . $9.00 3xm6Ru£J.....*$i0.t:5 9 x IS Rugs........ ,$12.95 WREN’S—SECOND FLOOR—OLD CUiLOlNO 4 9 m tic!* y< tbe pyj tog tfcs aece. After close cf the Blue reprer.ei, America L.O ve&s* rt^rcacn waiian h and air . of the ii' compatnr to spend teresling sight-see to loam , people to piiaiity . some of i In thirj covering give a b and of th The ori a branch sian race the East land to J Maori, th Samoan i The scatt ncs.au rin . pie of tin the entire are some orally con are a.bra Indo-Arya opean pec same root The ear Islands, a.* . mouth, is i voyages t these ishr j - and ambit ual • concer the hands At the t explorer, i ■covered th the group ited. The i .of civilizat the feudal atom eultt .. point?,, but apd isoiatj gfess i'n si Prior to try, the c was upon to Cstahlis Hawaii. W time CaptE waii, Kump himself as • Followinj ai'clis that hundred ye came, throi advice, a Whose inde by the Uni’ and France. t> all peoples country and viloges with The nrriv 1820 brough ian faith an to teach the ing.. The i; realize the ciples of W made mavve adapting tin turo. Toda; an importan onomic and t ity. With Si their standai of their fel other part t In 1893 Q' thrqhcd and lished, wide) Spanish Am Hawaii, who was drifting icn, was anm Thus Hawni United State organized as With Arizom Mexico and grec of self-j all Hawaiian full Amerloav As the ind were develop were cstahto arrived to li Japid decreai pic, due pi'in ty, led to th Tho expan quired A gret was available vat vacca wet Among th.em in iarg;? nun- mid have hoc it of tbc -tnpanosu) hint has now eeas I’thlay, with Ur.tter.sian i n the alien pc L-.ntUttumtnL in the public the people ei .44*#»'i»«»«»' -MOM ' yMgkakijth 4
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