The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

y wifciiMni- j ppprsTPi uTOWm rnm m vm m SmdaySdwil • Lesson ' ,(«y nuv. p. a, firnwAttut, f>. d „ H«m- , fc;:r Qt PaauKy. Kotuly J»»W» IwttilLlt. $>( </hk*e«,) c®. in*. we«umN«w>p«owV*i«M.> Lesson for June 22 THE RISEN LORD AND THE GREAT COMMISSION , Jjl, ""'V , GOLDEN TEXT—Go y# tbar«for« and teach all nations. LESSON TEXT—Mattbaw J*:l-*»- PRIMARY TOPIC—<?arryln» on Jesus’ Work. JUNIOR TOPIC—Our Marchluff Or- dors. INTERMEDIATEAND SENIORTOP­ IC—Our Marching Orders. YOUNOPEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ IC—The Great Commission. I. The Empty Sepulchre (vv, 1>7), 1. The earthquake (vv. 1-4). This occurred when the glorious angel de» scended Krona heaven to roll thq stone away from the tomb. This work of the angel was not to allow Jesus to escape, but to show that the tomb was -empty. Christ needed not even the help of the angel, for He came-forth' from the grave by His own power as the; seal-of His atoning work on the cross (Rom. 1:4). The open tomb aptl the angel sitting upon the stone with calm dignity, Is a graphic picture of Christ’s triumph over the devil, and the terror of the keepers Is a sample of what air of Christ’s enemies shall one day experience when He comes In glory'to feign as King. 2. The angel’s message to the women (w . 5-7). (T) Fear not (v. 5). While the enemies had occasion to fear, these women who loved the Lord 'received good news from the empty tomb. The empty tomh puts an end forever to all doubts and fears. Let every teacher endeavor to show the greatness o f the fact that the tomb was empty, for It shows that we have a living Christ The resurrection of Christ should, be the major theme of those who give out the Christian message. (2) “Come, see” (v. 6). The angel told the women that the Lord had risen and Invited them to see the place where He lay.. The-Lord made special effort to con­ vince the disciples of the reality of His resurrection. He remained with them for forty days, giving themmany “infallible proofs.” (3). “Go quickly” (v. 7). Having seen for themselvesj their responsibility was to go and teU. the message.' Experience Is necessary before testimony. They were to go quickly to the disciples with the mes­ sage, assured that the Lord would go before and meet them. It. The Risen Lord Meets the Women (vv. 8-10)... . The women quickly obeyed the com-., rnnnd of the angel, and were running to bring word to the disciples. Jesus met them on the way. Those who hove an experimental 'knowledge of Christ should go Bpeedliy to tell others , of ijt. When they saw Jesus—that He" w.-‘s really the Lord—they worshiped Him. '■ ill.. Paying Money to Circulate .a. Li? (vv. U-15), That -Jesus arose from the dead ct-’ ld not be denied even by the San- l'. /rln . They saw only-one why out o: the difficulty; that wns to bribe tl '- keepers to tell a He. They had p* il money for His betrayal—now tl ,v paid more money to circulate a It- about His resurrection. This s!. .\vs the wonderful power that n. i«>.v has over the lives and con- s<>ijees of men. It not only Induces > i>io to lie, .but it even mu»les tl - months o f, some teachers antj p- •achers. ' (V. The King'* Great Commission (vv. Id-20). X. The royal authority (▼, 18), II,V virtue o f His divlqe authority, He issued tills command to the dis­ ciples. In order to prepare them for the reception of this command, He dcvlnred unto them that all power In I k aven and earth had been given unto Him. ■ * v*. The commission Itself Cvr. in. 20). U consists of three parts. (1) Go fetch nil nations Tills Is the first and primary business of the disciple. This ~~c<irrrTiinrtms been- issued 16 all dhr~ l-Jl SIMI iW I'lHMUL1 -Il FOR fAX»—finals, ***** by Wit- Ham Stastask All kinds <*f garden mm, U u y Huff- st To. keep your lavra in good condi­ tion you must have the mower sharp. Iks are prepared for this work. J, A. Stormont. cl Jes by the risen and mighty Lord, (l!) l’nptlze them in the name of the triune God. Those who have become rtVeilles of the Lord should receive tit* rite which signifies .that relation- sti’p fq Him, (3) Teach them to ob- r<w<> all of Christ's commandments (v. 2!>). Those who have become f ’l rH’s disciples should be taught , conformity to His will. ;t. The available power (v. 2). Tfiise who obey Christ in carrying oVt this commission Shalt enjoy His abiding presence. NOTICE:—-No fire crackers can he sold or fired within the limits o f the corporation before July 3rd. By order o f H. A. McLean, Marshal. Bell Came First Tim oldeet known musical vent Is the belt. " instru. 4. 4 * YOU P A Y LESS A T 39 West Main Xenia < r Prayer the Gatdan Key Cf)'\cr is a golden key which should o* *>t H ip morning arid lock up the eve- ii'.m. lllfibop Hopkinfe ' Making Short Celt '1f i'i'p uii* plenty of cuts across cor- n>r.4 'lull obi* can make In life; In eda- cs flc.i. in ic-slnest, in politics, in rell- • pi i» ilm (iii're is really fto short cut to niiv pmin^ed land,—Edgar XVhit* (tier Work. i>. D. Shaiild Have J uk i With U] Wl.oi fpsuonn the sea teaebes us. H Is i nfn like life at times, then stormy, also like life, causing shipwrecks, If we sail life’s sea, we should have Jesus with us in the ship.—Morris Martin, » Like Levs 'Ho eniirse »( true growth nevei wm* nociib Armrioan Magnr.inC. 666 Re’ le es a Hcsdsthe or Neuralgia in * i ml*uf*s, checks a Cold the irst day, and checks llataria ha three days. ‘ U n also in LftSAL AftVgimMMKNT ■ iariad wmrtiiU «rUt fca iwalval hy Uw S n M af PaMa AOsUa, *t SMr rilaa, tuaUi mum* sws 4« mi mm. m m , *m *Rb» Its*. IWiwtiWes mi. aammr War foul MmvrUI U> ketatt mm* t *».*W jmmt*. t**t at *Mt write | IMmuiuray*r*a «f (wvlwf • A)l auric It b k> U awordsae. with U»« «m! .siu'i'bh'atlqs* *'» At*- at Hu*.oUtre ol lhaMiiani of Public AFLlra, mu U«l WIJTDolou Ttu*t UuiiiUnie, lifiytMi, uiilo. Until ItKl ft, ( a be liy $t. crrtlfti'ti .'hcri;, in favor of the Board of Public Affaire, open a advent batik, lu a aunt equal to t!ve oar cent of ihv amount hid, or a bond la like amount, executed by a boudlns rsunpauy, copdj- iionci Uut If aurh Md 1a accepted, a contract will be promptly edtered Into and Mia perform, anee thereof aectirod by a Surety or other Bond, fur the faithful performance of the work. The Hoard r«a<rvea the rtabt to reject any or all bid* nr to accept any part of a bid, «a well aa to waive defect* In tba aama If l| be to their Interest eo to do, » By order of the Board of Public Affair],' Cedarvlllo, Ohio. ' 3. Q. McCOBKm, 1 Clerk, COLLINBWIGHT, j Conaultlns Engineer, T^i: . 2:-.'.BVlLLB HERALD, FRIDAY, JDM* * . } * # rnmmmmvmo III..IIJ. I.iniwinLi illuil .imi - You aaad yoctr 1mm * mswars sharp. • iuk I «ud sdlaahad fier th* summer. W* have spssM fqpipcaaRl; for this work. J , A. The lin rh i'S ? y j^ t fta d its face to liwivcu u »f psrseveniMCft will qoi gain the suqmiit at last WANTED— Work oa a fara by Russell Hart, 14 years old, rm m m X * laalifc lb« Cork It ihe cork lum fallon into a boi He you wish to keep fin future use. pour enough household uiiimonht •si 0 the boilU to float the cork. Lei It stund a few ilpys and the cork win break Into flue pieces, ulluwlng ft It slide tniI ol the mouth of the bottle with pase. NORTHUP HATCHERY W e m e now hatching find -can take your orders fo r HIGH GRADE BLOOD TESTED CHICKS Custom Hatching. Pho:»o 13-16 Ciifton Exchange ii. I>, 1, Yellow Springs, Ohio t * I For that small job in.wiring, call or] i see Nelson Creswell. efficient service. Prompt and . Before 'marketing' your live stock call I THE SOUTHCHARLESTON STOCK YARDS You will want your horn, painted o r' decorated on the inside this spring. Call bn Elmer Jurkat for estimates. PAILY MARKET Phone 80 FCR RENT — Two story frame I housi with garage and garden. 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