The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26
TH S ^ -g n A m v im i WK&M&t MM-X M* U N r •"Hgfcf;» feaprwul U»B«rwIttt#rnttt«wftl Lesson <»y M l . r. *. B M W * * , O 11.. H w twr w( |T»cT*lty. itoody B|Me ]a*t-,tut» _ . Of CHSeMTO.) <#. MWt WiwUm N*w*p*p»rC ilw ) Leiton for May 25 JRSUe DESCRIBES .THE FUTURE OF THE KINGDOM UEWON TEXT—Matthw (Print S5U-W). GOLDEN TEXT—Tdk* ye heed, watch. nnd pr»y; to r ye know not when th* time la. PRIMARY TOPIC—-Belas' Ready to ■•Help. • JUNIOR TOPIC—Bein*; Ready. . - INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP* XG—Being Ready. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP. JC—Christian Preparedness, 1- Tho Prophetic View o f the Course of Time from Chrlet’e Crucifixion to Hie Second Coming. (24;1-51). The order of events In this time are in general as fellows; 1. The moral condition of the world during Christ's absence, (vv. 1-14). This Is the period covered by the parables o f chapter 13. 2. The appearance o f the Anti christ (vv. 15 - 20 ). 3. The great advent (vv. 27-31). In connection with this advent'there' will be. mighty convulsions of nature, the mourning of the triheB of the , earth, and the gathering o f the elect. 4. Warnings to God's people In view o f the great advent (vv/ 32-51), The time*of this, advent Is unknown and on the part of many unexpected. 5. Instruction to believers to view of the unexpectedness of Christ’s coming (25:1-30), , II. Behavior of Believers In View of the Coming of the Lord .(23:1-13). , The teaching In the parable of the c ten virgins has continuous application- In .the present time (I Th ess/16:18; Titus 2 ;n -iS ); ' ■ • * 1.. 'The equipment of the virgins (vr, 1-5). -(1) The foolish virgins took lamps, but no oil with them (v. 3). Lamps signify Christian profession (Matt. 5:10) and oil the Holy Spirit (Zech. 14).' Having lamps but* no oil shows that they \Yete professors o f religion, without possessing Its reality. The' Christian life Is sustained by the Holy, •Spirit, As soon, as •a man Is' regen erated, the Holy ’ Spirit' takes up HIS abode with him. The Spirit’s In dwelling therefore, Is an advance work upon regeneration.. The proof that ode-id a child Of'God is that he1 ' has the Holy /Spirit dwelling Wit;hlh him. (Rom, 8:0). The foolish virgins . were professors, but not possessors. , (2). The wise virgins possessed both lamps and oil (v „ 4 ). They backed their profession with a real life of righteousness. Both the, wise and the' foolish virgins- slumbered and slept. This shows that as'the present age. lengthens, the real and the professing church will cease looking for the com ing of the Lord. It ts unspeakably sad that so many, even of God’s chosen— "the wise virgins—should'give up the expectancy of the return o f the Lord. <2. The coming of the bridegroom (vv. 6-12). ’ • (1) The.midnight cry (V, 6). In the midst of tho night when all the virgins were asleep Uie cry was heard. “Behold the bridegroom cOmetb," Who knows but that the time of this cry Js now close upon us? (2) Activity * o f the virgins (v. 7). Tliey all arose - and trimmed their lamps.*~There will be great activity when the Lord comes on the part of both believers and those who only make n profession. It wilt be a day when the reality of one’s, faith will b t tested. (3), The foolish virgins’ request of the wise to share, their oil (vv. 8, 0), The revelation of Christ will mhke manifest the gen uineness o f our faith and expose -the folly ,of.mere profession. When the Lord comes, It will, he too late to mend one’s ways. (4) The wise en- ’ ter to the marriage (v. 10). While the foolish were seeking to amend their ■ways-—trying to buy oil—the bride groom came, and those who were ready were admitted to the marriage] (6) The pitiful petition of the foolish virgins (V. 11). They begged the Lord to open the .door, (0). The awful Judgment (v. 12), The Lord declared, •I know you not,” 8. The solemn obligation (v. 13). “Watch, for ye know not the day por the fiopr wherein the Son of man cometh,” Two solemn facts should engage the attention of every one. (1) Entering with Christ to the mar* rlage depends Upon faithfulness to the rind. If oil and light be wanting when Christ comes, no admittance will be granted to the heavenly banquet. (2) Borrowed religion wilt not avail at that day. Despite the value of godly companions And associates, they can render no service in the day of Jesus C&rist. Personal contact with the Lord Jesus through faith ih ins blood IS the absolute essential. OldDistillery Is Now Soybean Mill Owww A y # altering Oil From Soyfe#*n* For Use In Indaxtrlal Products With a comparatively * kl *U amount j o f refitting and remodeling, a Cincin- J nati plant which once turned o u t; whiskey by the barrel, i& new being \ used in the manufacture o f industrial i products o f th# aoj bean. The plant is the oW Clifton Springs Distillery, which has been purchased and adapted by a company interested in tha pur chase and utilisation o f soybeans in industry. Part o f the plant iB also used as a grain elevator. j Like other Ohio companies, the ow n -1 era o f the old distillery are contract-; ing in advance fo r the soybeans, offer- j jng farmers a minimum price fo r their crops. Soybeans as a cash grain crop ‘ are receiving new consideration from Qh.io farmers so placed as to be able’ to grow and sell-them profitably. _ j “ One o f the problems that the soy bean miller has to work out is promot ing the use o f soybean oil in many in dustries in which it can be used to ad- Vantage but in which, it is new and therefore received with some reluct ance," said an officer o f the Cincinnati company'. “ A t a recent meeting in Chicago o f soybean oil producers, at tended by more than 90 per cent o f the men in tha industry, the statement was made by a professor from the t-niversity o f Illinois, that- if farmers and others interested wouid buy only paint containing not less than 15 per cent o f soybean oil, that outiet alone would provide for a large portion o f tiro annual production,"’ S E PVMM WANTED Representative for Greene County. Splendid opportunity. A3TNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY H. S. BAGLEY, Dlat, Mgr., 306 Third Nat’I Bldg., Payton, Ohio Aspire and Elevate Did you ever hear of a mao who had striven all ais life faithfully and sing ly toward an object’ and in no meas ure obtained it? If a man constantly -spires, la lie nut elevated! Did ever a mnn try heroism, magnanimity, truth, sincerity, and find that there was no advantage In them—that it was a vain endeavor?—H. D. Thor- eau. lUMMMf Anthem’s Original Title The original title of Francis Scott Key’s famous composition. “The Star. Spangled Banner’-’ was first called “The ..Defence of Forr McHenry.” I ' . . I j Before marketing* your live stock call j j THE SOUTH CHARLESTON STOCK YARDS f I DAILY MARKET 1 . Phone 80 f S. K . SMOOTS P .P . SMOOTS I MONEY PAID WHEN WEIGHED C l E W M N B EVERY ROOfc* NOW W,TH BATH * 2 5-0 H 300 Clean ^ Modern Rooms 3s S5 £ ££ i-i ^ 9 . HOT fF^ lL A uditorium ^ EA$T SIXTH AT ST.CLAIR AVE. W. H. BYRON, Manager These Who Do Not Steep While many are sleeping and taking It easy, we, as overseers, arc strug gling under the burden resting upon tut, weeping and warning and begging for help to battle against the forces o f evil around us.—Jonas Mtninger. Bear That Vole* How hard U Is to get down to that point where w* bear the Voice which the sheep always know I Be not con tent until you have heard that voice f —John & Mott* . Cfcaraetor Everything ; Character must stand behind and back, up everything—the sermon, the joem, the picture, thfe play, None o f them 1* worth a straw without lb—* i. <3. Holland. . . Patriots' B m t t t i . * • Among the counties hi Virginia so named after Revolutionary patriot* a m Bland, Campbell, Oamdi, Clark*, rmmm Matthew*, ,um* Pulaski, Rosstil and Warren. 1 m i m i u H i i H k take j : || T un in >’ 1 M , . 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