The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26
a w w u t v u x * h e r a l d , f w p a y , m a y i m » SPRINGTIME The Time to Plant SAYINGS DEPARTMENT TO GROW INTO A FULL HARVEST. The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio Announcement! u ' ’ .* R. D. Inman, recently o f Cedarville, says: “ I f you will take your watch, clock, and Jewelry repair work to Doc Richards Drug Store, he will pick it up, repair same and deliver it back to Richards in good shape ready to give years more faithful service. R. D. INMAN X en ia , O h io BUT NOW FIELD FENCE BARB WIRE AND POSTS . PAINTS, VARNISHES, AND LINSEED OIL m w m m a am E. Main St. Xenia, O. Hotel Chittenden Completely redecorated 'and remodeled . . . over $300,000 spent in making the Hotel Chittenden the logical choke for the traveler. Home o f the “ Purple Cow” Coffee Shop. Large, comfortable rooms — exceptional service. Rates from $1.70 upward. ................Geo. A Weyd ig , M a n a g e r . .......... COLUMBUS, OH IO Improved Uniform International SundaySdtMl ' Lesson' <«y KKV. P. B. FITEWATBR, D. D.. Mwn- h»r at Faculty. Moody Blbl. ... . . Inctltut# of ChlMgo.) Wt till* Wtrtira N iwpaper Union.) ' Lesson fo r May 24 JESU& PREPARING FOR THE END GOLDEN TEXT—And ho took broad, and gave thanks, and brake It, and gavo unto them, saying, Thle to my body which ia given for you : thle do In remembrance ot me. LESSON TEXT—Luke 21:7-80. PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus Wanta U* to Remember Him. JUNIOR TOPIC—How We Can Re- member Jesus. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—Meaning o f the Lord's Supper. T YOUNG PEOPLB AND ADULT TOP- IC—Meaning of the Lord'* Supper. I. The Laat Paaaoyer (vv. 7-18). 1. The Passover prepared (vv. 7-13). a. Peter and John sent to prepare the Passover (v. 8). As the time bad arrived for the killing of the Passover, Jesus commanded these disciples to make ready for it. b. The disciples’ Inquiry (v, 9). They Inquired of Jesus as to where they should prepare the Passover. The true disciple is not only ready to do the Lord's bidding, but anxious to know exactly his will. c» The Master’s strange directions "(w.~I0-lZ). They were to go into the city where they would meet a man bearing a pitcher of water. " he usual custom was for the women to carry the water. This unusual occurrence would make It easier for them to find the man. He assured them that they would then be shown a large upper room furnished. d. The obedience of the disciples (v, 13). They did as Jesus directed them. They did not atop to question the sanity of the command but, as true disciples, obeyed. 2, The Passover eaten (w . 14-18). a. By whom (v. 14). Those who sat down to this last Passover Feast were the Master and the twelve apostles. : b. Jesus' words unto the disciples (vv. 15-18). (1) “I have desired to eat this Pass- over with you before I suffer” (v. 15). He greatly desired to show' them the meaning of the passion through which ho was to go. (2) “I will not any more eat there of until it be fulfilled in the'kingdom of God” (v, 16). His death was the. antityplcal fulfillment of the Passover. (3) “Take this cup and divide It among yourselves” (vv. 17, 18). By the *oken of the cup the disciples were partiiiilng of his shed blood. Drink ing anew in the kingdom of God does not mean that In heaven this service .will be renewed, but that It was sym bolic of the heavenly reality, |l. The Feast of the New Covenant Instituted (w . 19, 20). This feast took place at the close o f the paschal supper. _i , 1. The bread a symbol of Ghrlst's body (v. IB). As bread nourishes and strengthens our bodies, so Christ !■ food to our spiritual nature. Unless our souls feed upon Christ, we shall perish., 2. The cup a symbol of Christ’s blood (v. 20). This was symbolic of the atonement which was. made by the shedding of his blood on Calvary’s ■ cross' lie said, “This cup Is the new testament In my blood which was shed for you," indicating that each one must personally accept the atonement made by the shedding of his blood. III. The Wicked Behavior at the Feast (w . 21-27). 1, The treachery *bf Judas (vv. 21-23). a. The time of Its manifestation (v. 21), It was while they were eating the last Passover that Jeans made the announcement of the betrayal, per haps that Judas might be given an op portunity at this last moment to re pent. b. The betrayal was .by tbe deter minate counsel of God (v. 22 Cf. Acts 2:23). Nothing takes place by chance. Even the sinful acts of wicked men Wanted: poses. F" of God. This does net, hwwwrer, l*e- u>n the guilt of sinner*, far Jesus said, *Wot unto the out by whom he 1* batragai." c. The serrewful question (r. 28). The dlsclpl.es did not seem to suspect one another but made the question a personal one. 2. The selfish ambition of the dis ciples (vv. 24-27). In this tragic hour the disciples were so concerned with the thought of position that they were striving among themselves as to who should be the greatest IV, The Apostles* Place In the King dom (vv. 2840), Jesus assured them that those who continued- with him In his trials would ha sppeinte* % placs la tfie Rago** | which would antitie them to eat and 1 drink at his table aad alt on thrones , judging the twelve tribes of Israel. In the Redeemer’# Debt For us, who ure deep In the Redeem er** debt, who have had much forgiv en, who every day are bankrupt debt ors to the measureless mercy~of infi nite I oyo —for us no paltriness will suffice.—C. H. Spurgeon, Great Thing* From God We should expect great things from God. He la a great God; he is In the habit of doing great things. Let ue expect the great things and we shall have them.—John R. 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