The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52

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GOLDEN TEXT—For. brathrwi, y« have been called unto liberty; enly »*e not liberty for an occasion to the Seek, but by lo*e aarro one anothar. PR 1 MART TOPIC—Christiana Work- tftff T osb O ib P o JUNIOR TOPIC—The First MfsaUn* ary Convention. , INTRRMRDIATW AND 0RNIOR TOP­ IC—Cbrletlan Freedom. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ IC—Christianity at the. Crossroads. I. The Controversy )n the Churah at Antlech (W, 1-5). This dlfflcnlty wee e most serious one, for it threetened the dlirtptlon of the church Into Jewish end Gentile divisions. It wet not a question e f the admission of.the Gentiles Into the Church; that bed been settled.Seine years before when Peter received Cor­ nelius and. his household. The ques­ tion now was, On what ground totjld they be received) Should Gentile conr verts be required to keep the Mosaic Lew at a condition of salvation! This Issue waa brought on by the coming of certain-men-ftom-Jerusalem who declared, “Except ye be clrctfooclsed after the manner o f Moses, ye cannot Thi be saved” (y. 1). e question was so difficult that Paul and Barnabas were unable to put them to silence. These Jewish legalists had the letter o fjb e Scripture on their side. They could point to the command enjoining this rite upon the male children o f the covenant people (Gen. 17;UKU) Paul could not point to any scripture where this obligation had been abro-, gated.. If Paul should plead that Abraham was Justified before he was Circumcised, his antagonist could an­ swer, “Yes, bqt after Justification the rite was divinely Imposed.” The brethren at Antioch decided to .refer the matter to the mother church^at Jerusalem. Accordingly, Paul -and Barnabas and others were sent' as a deputation to Jerusalem.. II. The Deliberations of the Council (w . 6-21). T. Peter’s speech (vv. 6-il), He ar­ gued that God had borne witness to the acceptance of the Gentiles by giv­ ing the Holy Spirit Co them as' unto the Jews (ACta 10:34-47). Since, , therefore, God had hot pot a differ­ ence, It would be folly for them to to do so. 2. Paul and Barnabas .rehearsed their experience (v, 12), - They told how that God had set hit* seal o f ap­ proval on their preaching o f salvation „by grace through faith.Apart from.the ' works o f the law by the working -of .signs nnd wooden through them. „ 3. The argument of James (w . 14-21)., He took the feet declared'hr Peter and showed how It harmonized with the prophecy of Amos (Amos 9:11-15). Me showed that the recep­ tion o f the Gentiles was not in eo*» ' diet but in Strict harmony with God’s plan. As set forth In the speech o f James, God’s plan .M as follows: a, To take out from among the Gentiles a people for his name (v. 14). This la what la now going on—the preaching of the gospel to'the ends of the earth, and the catling out of the Ohureb, b. After the Church Is aompletsd and removed, the Isreelttlsh nation will be converted and restored to their land and privileges by the' Lord him­ self at his return (w . 16,17). ■ c. Following this will be the con version of the world through the agency o f cobverted Israel (v. 17 Cf. Bom. 11:15-17). He shewed that there is no conflict when the Scriptures art rightly divided, III. The Decision of the Csunoll (vv. 22-29). The mother church came to >a unanimous agreement and accepted the resolution offered by James, They net only sent a letter stating ihs de­ cision of the conference, but took the wise precaution tq send influential men along with Panl and Barnabas to bear the same testimony by word of mouth. . This letter ^denied the au­ thority of the Judalzlng teachers (v. 24) and declared the method by which this decision had been reached (vv. 25-27). They put the Holy Spirit first. They Were positively instructed to abstain from meats offered to Idols, from blood, and from things atria* gled, and from fornication, IV. Tha Decision Delivered to to* Church <vr, 30-35), Upon their return to Antioch, the church wee called together to hear tha report Its reeding brought great re­ joicing. Judas and Silas, who had been sent as confirmatory witnesses, being prophets, now exhorted the brethren with many words, confirming the decision of the Jerusalem church. AMdiag In Christ Abiding In Christ does not meanthat you must always he thinking shout Christ, You ate in a house, abiding hi Its enclosure or beneath Its shelter, though you are not always thinking about the,house Itself, Hut you al­ ways know when you leave It.—F, R Meyer, **& Ced fs t* BO ho nowliwe «)se, God IS ia ah that liberates and Itfti, * in that humbles, sweettas, and consolea.— Lowell* ffor Sals; Spotted Poland China male hog, a good grade. Phone 8-156. Oao, Marttndal* FOR SALE:—1M acres Weil im­ proved within 8 miles o f Oedarville. Klee house. Lett* haftt, BD*. Mt wart* land, AH ameeth, Wift frtteed an i tiled. Deep s«fl. Yery feMonahie price. Easy teem*. W« U Mmm , Heritor. Ihcrtmitto Agto^ OedarvER ITMRMI MfwtWwW9f J&mNm . 9§m k M E r t t o C t o r fe r t - Driveway pevi*g M«to tjpa of lm- 'y ovemant wkkh may he undertaken at lew eeet wtto resultant grin* both *\n oeavealeace had preparty value* fA me&piueed mid <*rtgp»d driveway !add*awtaririty to theenhancement of ’teeideatlel ptogerty. Cesmlder, for in- rtritto* top feet that a aumhar of hem* owners today are following the ■practice of tfettog toa. driveway slab ;to harmonise with the color borne In {the stucco of toe dwelling! Mot a ifaed Idee, and one toet.might be well .worth while hsveetlpattng. I Decoration, however, to only a aec- Jondary function of tb* paved drive­ way. The concrete slab la primary 'assurance that the family car will not be stranded In mud *r rifted frill of ■dust, assurance that tha lawn will not the noted. a*mranee tost visiting coal ^trucks and dettvery wagons wilt he | .•“ pjf auppertod 'Wlthont fear of e breakdown. ■ t ' Bnt there -ar* other things of In- ‘tcreet whloh may he developed in 'connection with a concrete driveway. ■ fm tola modem day there is noiblug uniteno intriguing as turning a pure­ ly atUltarlan gadget into a means for amusement. Enought The hunch Is ha* liee^s snijioluf— ud -and gutHied MAritofatomtor n Itorie lAYnrimri, Into of G««ane County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 3 rd day of September, 1861, . ' 8. C. WRIGHT, Frobato Judge of said County. PROPERTY FOR SALE Sealed bids will be received on what was known as the D, H. McFarland Property on Cedar Street until Octo­ ber l , 1931 . Arthur and Ray McFarland 10 0% Pennsylvania Oil HEAVY GRADE 20c Par Quart 5 Gallon — $3.00 WarmerV Service Station C f c a r g n T w t t r 4 f c n & R a d U e B « « t « # | r k Radio Storage Battery, Tungar B eetm charging outfit, dry cdl$. Charge y<mr battery at home with your own electric­ ity from Dayton Power & Bight Service, RALPH WOLFORD vi >RI|RnillVim MURWftUl. AUf UUUVU B pufflcUmt Provided'with a paint can and' R maasuriRg^tope ytt mark off * few lines and numbers on the slsb *nd-rpre*to—we have a shuffleboard Seourt. A trowried finish, plus polish- big, wlU provide a better playing aur* ■I G ood Purpose in CitlM ' Out of to* pnbUc’s willingness to mcrlfict and aenre'daring the war pe­ riod,-when toe community .chest idri^ became popular toe country over, cam* the feelin# that such a plan should not be lost In times of peace. ,Thqs toe cemanfeity fund came Into existence In scorea of AmwIcan cltlea. jit had so ssitoh la itt,ftvor that 1t baa uead*d little argument In it* anp* jport but annually to* people must be cemtodod of it* eririunce. ’ In to* larger cltlea toe community fend Idea replace* baidieaard Chari­ table giving and avoid*' duplication. It used to be that eoHcttora were In toe field meet Of fee ttateand people did net knew a worthy cause frora ao unwertoy one... Otoe cemmurity: fuUd’t ■faso estsbltsbed a riearing hotitojor j- ■'all relief organisations, Their meeds. And budgeta Ure studied by expert* and tbrir estlmatea carefullv consld- •ersd. tqe ttw ^ 0 ^ " < * * ’ ' l * -Never before in the history o f our Company have we offered such bargains dn a ll w ool blankets. An excellent selection in plaids and plains in both singles and doubles in various sizes, weights and colors. C a ll at sales room , three- story bu ilding, soutli end o f p lant. ' .car ''^laMjaamsaaseateaggaBaBammupase PIQUA, OHIO l . nimssn m ■rnfarm ■SiTBm" SE =aEggSS8SyB8, Established The esteem in which the Peoples Build­ ing & Savings Company is held by sub­ stantial Greene County is one o f the re­ wards of continually adhering to sound financial principles*^ Strongly and capably directed by ex­ ecutives whose ability and integrity have been thoroughly proven* we are always in a position to serve our public in a man­ ner befitting the traditions of our insti­ tution. PEOPLE’S BUILDING & SAVINGS CO. Xaaila. Ofcto ■water *0* :ec CO! ahewl jadJcii by Se aealii tom a for pr candid l l summ. i Dean o f sup appeal = courts, bouse nisi a. j Assem' federal The ■A A< Treaus proficie . «da to t| fsrsduci I 000 tw- d 180 , 00 < Then 1 . one-cei cent i taamps treasur dollars. • ceived chain * revenue . will, ra and a h Whol tributin •f Stan per;«at rifixini 5Sal stomps toe fin care w ever at crate.w 1 <fm nrirtopfiiH the cai carton, •eadr'fi rt^lkto ttwCA-RoWi shippin going! * aider an. Z will bu " dollars That’s ona.tim - filcaal ieK;hhe’ IlMkCeg B b A * bridin. (rtgad an • ba-ased f w filbe 1 SCpt. S0*w* Selected floats a celebrat parade. Tfcafe Atatoth ilndusria vrhkb is imonth a .tame mi tfiM wen ;fo r th et more th; Next baseball they wil to them mariy ti find am parity o taking i .ikupaas ■liuva pi< ,j*f. torn ■years ag .[pennant! Nadar th NBRBO .abov RACCOI ’ T, The S announci AMridkhdmft HfUtoHr’ Hpriugt* aatorilah >J

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