Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, December 27, 1917, Image 2
It Fills the Christian With Jo*
and f*eace That He May
Abound in Hope. /
■L Apd Colo Remedy
STOPS THE WORST
* COLD IN 24 HOURS
By RQVyll W:
"Now the (»6<4 'of hope fill you' with
all Joy Mild peuce In believing that ye ;
abound In hope-.*'-—Romans, 15:13.
j. What do we receive In believing?
(By JS. O. SELLERS ’Acting Director
the Sunday School Course of the Moc
Bible Institute, Chicago.) , • ■ _
(Copyright, 191?
Assistant Dean, Moody Bible
* Institute. Chicago
Western Newspaper Union.’)
standing afar
What dTTi^jfnlth do for tre? ‘ Wr nftoji
off, Wojald not Itft up so nrirrh as-his eyes
unto- heaven, but smote upon his breast
saying, .God be merciful to me a sin
ner. I tell yoh thlB man went down to his
house Justified, rather than*, the other;-^
Luke 18: IS. 14.
* . , • ' ‘ *
The Pharisee thanked God he
was not as “other men,” or as t the
^Bevised Version
"" ^ ’ tends, “the rest of
’ r’% menhe thought
/' ■ 1 he was the befit
_.... man Ju lh«* world,
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A-»*Wrtt«t»Dlt. THOMAS K. ORKEN
%AA Saak BM** Bea SO, oNATSWOUTH, •*.
The first . Is joy. Be.lt remembered!* GOLDEN '1 EXT—With Jehovah there Is
-s?i. ,i, , . 1|4 -. . . loving kindness, and. with him is plenteous
" ,hwt ,h, ‘ r “ l »* difference between Joy e e deh. Jl*n.-I>». 130:7., ■ ; ; '
,., **'' * ’. • I!, »’-nd happiness. Happiness depends. V . r :
\ ' y ' '>f upon conditions and’rtpcfumsfttriees arid TTnviessonsmf the,past year are the
. 5/ J } ' I . Isn’t always possible, because crmfll- ^orilfoonos In the six years course which
, ~ >| tions and circmnstances are- beyond are divided between the Old arid the
” \ W : h Otir control. But the Joy .that faith I New Testament; therefore, at the
If : • y .. § brings will persist. In spite of circum- 1 close^of tills yeffr WfWIIJ review orily
♦* . ' 1 st a neris. Nothing can keepthe earnest the Inst two quarters, emphasizing the
r_. ..I'’ j hetlefer from rejoicing when he re- - fourth which has just been completed.
K ' members^ God’s sovereign t> and prbvl-jLike Moses on -Mount Neho.’let us
■ deuces and recalls the blessings and glance over the whole period of tlje
mercies that have followed him nil the mejnarcHy and note the progress and
Of paper so that the eritlre paeje^ of h!s life. To a man wdthouHrdevelopment of the’,Jewish people. The
shallilie^the. width of thi* pad and .faith It may seem Impossible, and he .Tewlsdvruce Is the marvel of all times,
prayed,
merciful to me a
sinner,” or, as the
Revision has It,
“the alnnerhe
thoilgb* he was
the worst man in
By this time let us hope that there
ire more Christmas packages \ln
France, by many thousands, than there
•re American soldiers. We know thnt
the Retl Cross will see that they are
all properly distributed. If there are
any women among us who sent noth
lag, through neglect or oversight, our
letf-respect must be suffering. We
eaa reinstate It and retrieve ourselves
by getting busy for the hoys in the
eaatonments at home. There are six
fcondred thousand of them, besides the
UMnisands in our”regular arniy posts
aad In the navy. Now Is the time for
women to send an expression of their
good will to all our soldiers.
The woman’s bureau of the Ameri
can Red Cross has issued a bulletin
giving suggestions for Christmas pack
ets. with a list of suitable gifts arid
directions for packing them. This bul
letin suggests that articl.eS, to an
amount not exceeding $1.50 be select
ed from the list (or according to in-
dSyidun! wishes), and packed In the
following manner:
“Use a khaki-colored handkerchief.
27 Inches square and form the base
mi the packet by placing on the center
mi the handkerchief a pad of writ-
lag paper about seven by ten Inches.
Arrange the articles to he sent, on.the
the world. Y e t
:rin.v laugh- at t^ie Idea that In hard a nation without a country, scattered
and unfavorable surroundings, beget- and peeled, chastised, and driven frqni
ting sorrow, suffering and snerlfiee,sen to sea, even slain in large hum-
anyone can he joyful, but It Is true, hers; vbt possessed of a vitality-jvhlch
It has been evidenced more than once ; has caused them to endure through
that a sure faith riinkes a Joyful heart, the centuries. Their contribution to
the civilisation -of the world has been
^Immeasurable. ThrW is no walk or
rank In life. In politics, literature, art,
science, business, religion, or. any oth
er realm -where they have not made
their Impress and rendered their con
tribution. Any movement which seeks
to promote their welfare and to.
strengthen the bonds of sympathy
which preserve race feelings, deserves
the abfatf aH- patriot I'", liberty lovltlgr
God‘fellring people, for-t+rr'Jews are
still God’s chosen heritage.
The' united kingdom with its Threq-
klngs, Saul. David and Solomon, last
ed from abqut T10O R. O. to 1)S3 (Mee-
eKmrL'Yi period of ,120 years. Then be-
glusNbe divided kingdom—Judah and
TstjuT sl>I^ by. sifle-, a dnuljle -experi
ment Irr thcongress of the TTingdom of
God. , This penM^j-xtended from jjiliout
OS‘2 R. (’. to approxirimteiv 723, or 721
R.' Gv Judah flai a tehdb*rv of about
3,ITiO sq'uare nflh's : Israet^^jHO. Ju
dah’s cnpilitl was Jerusalem ; itKwhieh
was the .temple; Israel’s capital 7vns
Samaria, while It had two centers oL
false worship. Judah was more shel-
our Lord declares
went
wT this man
" down to his house
-y justified ’ r a t h e r
■ ^ : thuq the other.
Oertuinly, our L<*rd was riot* blind
to file sths;bf the publican any-more
than he was to the excelleucles of the
l’hurlsee. The publicans were a hard
lot, unjust, rapacious, cruel.- A story
Is told of a publican who restored u
neck’ace to u merchant from whom he
had fukeq it by fraud. "A Rabbi, com
menting on the Incident, said we
might now expect Wolves to drop from
their mouths the liimhs taken from the
ffbckT^Yet, the man jn the tmrablo
took such an attitude toward God that,
spite of his. sin, he was Justified.
The prayer he'prayed has-probably
crossed more lips of dying men than
any other prayer. It is so direct, so
brief, that it'has been called “a holy
telegram.”
— f
The ^story of it man-belonging to j?uch
a cliiss, feeling his ojivn sinfulness and
praying such a prayer, will always be
of interest to saints and sinners.
WANTED AGENTS, **11 w»»hln* tablet*.
WakbcS clot bos without rubbing. Sample and pȣ
tlculars tree. *. Mum, e-*14*ragw7**- H'oMlin,a.C
USE FOUND FOR THE MONOCLE
■ >f Peace.
Is p^nce. The
cum; Is on our
» years of war,
X’ot dumb reslg-
h to conditions,
cace like that,
ed by war very
s been sleeping.
TmeonviqTajs or ine grPfft - TTio?eriTenTs'
nhotit her. The pence Ihiu^faith brings
Is no pious Insensibility to rhe world
of storm and turmoil. It Is ralher a
The other day we found a inonocle.
Not in our Uiviif hritne, but elsewhere.
ArnJ—wt* Hnmi'edlately sought a seclud-
eif spot and tried it on. We never
rtTTTTL wnrrr TT’TTUjntTCreT TnTr ' \\ e _ T i itTT aT
ways experi(*iic(-(Ldr-trcineii(lous curi
osity about tlm things/^We inserted
in -our eye and-walked to tlieommir.
Then, we made our discovery, write*
Ted Robinson in* t’leveland I'lain
DealeK ,
If you laugh when you- are wearing
a monocle, it falls out.. If you.wrin-
kh* 'your broAV in thought. -in’fear, in
lm-nimenL It falls out. If you twitch
r .
a'mriscle of v<»ur fac«:. you cannot rc-
veglaf-s in pi
y Ho'w It Illustrates the beauty of pen- To wear a monocle, your fact
ftence! True, a man s repentance
does not commend him ti> God. Even
the puhlicjin
W^invrclful”
propitiated.”
■needed iN
his heart
tear stained
Again, the apprt
feeling on a sinner’s jat'
In the-publican's cry, ”(
to me the sinner.” 3'h*
some who have hyard thp Gospi^Kinain'—
times are still unmoved should’ Ixml
thejn to feel deeply. Heathen people^
have been moved to cry with jhe pub-
1 icm11 for mercy, the very first time the
message of the cross has.been l ,rt “*
seated to them.
Conversion of a Cannibal., -
The son of. John G. Ratop, thp -fa
tuous missionary to the New..Hebrides,
tells \a story which illustrates this
jioint. . He yume unexi»eetediy one
night upon a grmip of eiinnilmls.' His
fellow ritissionyries advised that he re- ■
tire, for their lives Were in imminent
danger. Rut .Mr. Raton .argta d that
the missionary should .tell the story
of the cross, danger or no danger, lie
took' his place before the cannibal
diief and told of the. eotning of God's
* in to-the world, of his life atul his .
dent It. ^ As lie spokeWIie Spirit of God
wrought and the heart of tin* savage
before- him was broken.- \\ ln*n • t he
£-to.ry was tini'-lied, the chieftain raised
a wooden knife and said. “Missionary,
this knife has entered the bodies of a 1
tlwMiwMiii-ttuSTfrff whom I have eaten
at feasts. ‘ j’.ut I never heard before
of tin* drive of C.o,l wl.ueri s em.Jjis soti
to die f'o’r tisi' -It^lias brok**n niy heart. •
Take ibis knife a's a token that 1 he- ■
t• follow'd!*, of JesilS
hive he’nrU tin?
ytoi-.v- mmty- times, but' have nen'g.
cried, >d he merciful to me tin?'I
ill repose atld absolutely expfes-
ih*ss. And tin* solemn thought
seemed to feel that. "God -struejc us—what a line tliing'tln* mon
means, literally, “God be? oele would be to cultivate a poker
The publican ‘fejt lie 1 face with!
acriflcc of blood even though When vo-tr conn* to think of it. yo‘u
wits broken and his eyes never saw a monocle wearer whose
s is always tin* case. - face was. not possessed of an abso-
iateness of deep lutel.v vacant expbmyion -wlfieti is a
CT is illustrated Ttyund-about way of saving that his
orkbe merciful fm>*W expresstrinless. Rei haps we are
* very^tact that confusing cause and effec t: I’erhpps
xoJy—-a—p<-rcsoie—w4+4c—n—v nea nt face
vvoiild wear a moiytidc*. .Rut, «>n the
other hiind. the mo(n<cle must produce
still further alienee of expression.
W.rnK rt-citriiHufiage
We stol.i A procure a liiorioelc* jif our
’own'. jimeHien Jnint rip a poker game.
Look <uit forns.-
Third Benefit of Hope.
The third benefit of -faith Is 1 hope.
This Is the deep, underlying conviction
that the future will be good. Whatever
rimy threaten, hope points to something
better beyond. Hope hascnl orf faith
is unquenchable. If the sky -darkens
with ominous clouds hope arises. * If
hope is realized anotherihope comes
to point to something good further on.
— If 4hoFo-were no benefit In believing—
'hri47 ! ‘flfvpe. If there were no jov thqt
faith brings and no peace, we must
nc*v-erthc*h*ss think of Rope as enough
lu itself tn |im%"y the claim thnt faith
has scoured for man the* greatest-, good
that'ho can possibly Imagine or ever
desire.
This is what faith does for us. Tt
presides* over the past, present and
future. For the past it gives the joy
of salvation. because yesterday's
wrong Is forgiven, for. the present it
gives the power-of the pemeefuT~mIM1,
arid for the future it gives the prom lie*
of hope.
When we beJieve, joy gladdens tho
soul jvifji the thought of God’s money,
peace supports us in the hour that we
are confronted with trials, and hope
promises tin* hotter just a little* ahead.
—Rev. Charles Leo Reynolds. P. P,
Park Vresbytorian Church. Newark ’
helped ari*wf ri^TraI and religious lines
Yhrtqiffh the work of Klijiih and Elisha
the prophets. The* final period of
events of j-his past quarter have refer
ence to Judah alone* from the days of
Ilezi-klnh. B. C. 72x.'. to thettime of the
«le‘stcuction of the city “find the* tprnple
being destroyed okfi R. C.,.an<l lastly
v e*‘ have* the periodNrf the exile froni
tin*' first captivity In R. C. to the
restoration arid the rmw temple* lieing
c rect**d 5ir> B. C. Ticis- was^a -period
of great discipline rit\d sifting ns Tike
unto wheat or of a purifvingTire.X
1 . \
Tile* re turn fre>m e xile* >*iinl The* n*<vv
* *' ^^
spiritual nation, dates from, about 5.M*
to the close of Bible* history*.’ say 400
ye'nrs be'fore* the* coming of Christ. A
map sho'tlel J‘i** use*el, a tv* I tb*'* schevhlrs
ought, t*» b*' familiar With th‘* ceentcm-
t'o.r:Trie**»«s' se'cnjar histo/y. Tlmrrt are
■\\\-era| * particular lessons w** ought t*»
ie-irri from tills history.
First 11 : livery failure, every moral
fall inTei ieThlatry. every
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Free sample each by mall.with)Book.
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Ugly Human Faces.
“Whaty^rprjsed ine ju«*st when I
saw the vvo-rhl iiftcr hrjpg blind fwen-
*•*,
ty-JYeur v**ars w as th«* - human faces.
Until imagined them 'much irrrm- jn' au-
tifuh" • .
'.riiir< is tin' Vomelzi^K report, of the
statement njpili*^ by young woman
who lost h**r <ig‘ht at tin* ?agy of two
years rntd-dhen at tlm-ag'—of twe-nty-
sixUupJ it. restored by :*n - opr tat Ion,
says the Tol.vo Ne-w Fast. The girl
hoe-rime* a sliaTnpoocr, 1>ut fntmd life
Aio hanl for lo*r. Sln*av:is sa-vi*d frotn
■ iijeie|i*J>y a poiiceiiiari. ..v.
RIGHT QUALITIES OF PEACE
What Is Included in the Full Mean
•F ing of/This Word? .
*.vy.;i" . eyyoi-v
ilimiiinTion <
result of a si*parati-ori 'from C»od,—a
eli'partun* from 1 he ‘ways, of God and
rV-htoo;;-noj^s. if aNo shows us tlrftf-
C.nefs i-nristaiit soHi*'tu*h> that the .levys
shoiild be ko|>F"se ; pa-Frit.*‘ from h* atheri-
1 Aim and. i*l >!a 1 r.y. 1ny*l in it tic* b**st
interests of his own .people rind cpidd
only lead -to* thosevbh'ssibus' which he
lu.;;! prepare d for Iii.y particuhir pemplc.
Secondly.: The overthrow of Israel
is directly attribute*'! t*» it f s cmojih'te
aiinndohtm'nt" t<v idolatry. Beginning
with false* worship and a- d*'p<*nd**nc.e
upon moil, 11 i• *f*«* w’fFS tin* inffewliTctirin.
,f blplajry and a de*vcLopment ;,»f evil
vlTioTr I ee l,-T iV IT Tripiel elt'clirie. .the- i it—
trodiictlou ,of re'Volutions ami tin* final
extinguishment of ike kingdom.*
As to Judith," ii (inally was hrofight,.
Into cryptivity because ■ .that way,, ill*'
only way that Goel < ; ofit*t i»urge the na-
th>.; from the sin of idolatry. Tlmy
riHist^n* taught that Ihcre** is_but one
_e ii'iil. that-the**, word of God must -Im
t hcyce'l. rimT tmit tlr*ir safety lay in
the f.Vitli wiiich they placed in his
promises. Thj^. feanlm's-of this period
were* Z>:ruhha!n*h F/.ra ami 7vi*he>miah.
lie*ri ic nten, trioii of gf(*:it-»o|»sccrati<on
and pow **r; also. Fs; |#cr.-Hu*, heroin**.
The -prophets of ties period are,Pan-
+rl, Isaiah. Ilaggai. Zcchnriah. Malacld.
Notice how each am', every,one aidt'd
tlx,*■ e.-'^o*. of fightcritisn(*ss.
Tlu*r-c^lSytwri great! h**roes of ihe
rejk'rri. I zr i mrftL^je*lii*injah. Take up
t!u* actions tf each rind show how he
proved, I is heroism. A good method
of'rw^hlucM'be. past qiutrter will he
t/j Wjmna r.’ u* the.teachings which cen
ter ahm • these tvfo £reat men.. The
pcHnu of the return Is the one that
We should emphasize', showing how A
return to God -and an obedience-of his
taw-ls tlu* paramount'in'cd of the pres
ent day In which we HvPilthese days
•To*-look for the good in all tni'fi arid
hohl siu're'd human life*: to cultivate*
tin* spirit oX_hrothi‘rhiii.Til; t<» put ohc-
h Coni'*
< "li rist
seiim
sinnyr
\Ve,rnii j /i not say thutvii penitent
heart i> ri*:uly to accept a Saviotir,
As a In a'l.)*'.pointed out, the* publwan
praye-r, ,'*Gekl he pre;pitiate*,i to me."
(Se*e* R. V.) • The*, doctrine of Christ as-
m substitute*'is distasteful t-b iutiTiy in
this age. Imt is raelianf-with glory t<»
those*.vv h’e• l‘i>i*l-1UeTr :u;e*el of a- Savjotir.
Tke* y require novpreiof ol’ it lipt accept
it w ltii -<Jie etagertiess eif a famishvd
man tn v hotii'wate*r is give*u. S|.*ur-
ge*oh ill eiiie* eef-brs sermons,, picjUfe-.s
the nie‘ssi*itgT*r”of -fttercy. jonrimyrfig Hi
search eif a rest ing. place*. He hastene'd
by many it lrwstedry ami • tarrh-d- not
till at l-e'hgth lie* caturi ta.-;i little 4tin
whie-li bore tin* sign of T
Heart] )‘He*n*,” said me*
se'ngcri "I w’ould fain tarry,
by Experience I shall he
In-re.*.” y < , ’
Justification Versus Pardon.
Finally, this parable illustrates -the
‘blessedness '-of justification. Many
Christians are confeiit teTdMleve their
sins are parde»n(*d, for man cati>con-
Ceive of nothing hjgher than pardorl*
for the guilty. In* human courWjphJy
the inuoc(*nt arc justified. But lu. the
court of iu*a\Vn, the*' ungodly'are justi
fied and sent awny as If they had neve*r
.sinned-! Through the creiss', God is
able to be just untl yet the justifler of
the believer In Jesus. How marvel-
GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER
^Jas been used leer aLU-nihiie-nts that
are* paused by a elisorelcred. stomach
and inactive liver, such as sick lipad-
ndie, constipatio.ii, ? seiur Atomach,
ne*rvous indigestfelb.ri fermentation of
fex id, pri-lpi tatiofi of Tin* hearf caused by
gase.s iii the stomach. August Flower
is a gentle laxative, ^cgiilates digestlpn"
both In stomach afur iijtcsUnes, cirinns
and sweetens the stomach and alimen
tary canal, sHiiiulnte's the liver to se
crete theiblle nnd impurities from-the
blood. Sold in all civilized countries.
30 and 00 cent bottlos.-r-Adv,
Blouses and Separate Skirts Jo.ri Forces
th»* under arm at the* clttpw and two
wider tik^R.s where tlu*y join the* close-
fitting ciiflfs.
The* skirt is of- dark Iriiw. taffetri-
with stripes in black outlined with
hair-line stripe's in white*. It is a com-
hi^natioi! eif- yoke* anil the.tonneau drnp.
cry
'with .strip* 1 *-', well managed. This
particular model is not for stout fig
ures hut stripes lniitciicd- iiVJhis wav
.at the* front, iii skirts without drapery.
JiTa^c jj,|i^J,i‘ls e‘>jicciiirjy_J.,■coining to
- them. \ ' **
It can he'-iriken in at a glance that
-this blouse wmlld look just as- wcil
with a sjiirt of jtfool or silk in plain
blmyand. uiiikp Itself-an Important
factor^ IrTthe style,of n-triflu^d sulk
j Thy skirt suggests sheer white lingerie
. blouses as conqainlon pieces or blouses
! in * light colored crepe georgette. It is
a good lde*a to se*lectone color to doiiy-
jinate the -Wardrobe for a season am:
j Tiby. with it—always in mind. Thi*
makes more variety possible in com
binatljns of the blouses nitli
skirts. , .
welcome
.Ought to Be. ■** ,
“f^ liat is tlie*most pronounced work
you have* in.your library?" A
“I guess it Is the dictionary.”. •-
If your druggist dbes nert have Dr. Perry’*
m)<nd Shut" for Worms and Tapeworm,
s* ndri^ c.-nts to 372 Pearl street. New York,
and you WLU get it, by return mall. .Adv.
SSpain : has 000 rn-H<s_)of electric rail
way-scW^A ’* ; . r --::
\ The Upward Help* the Outlook.
Look upward, never .downward. Be-
li,eve in your hopes ami dreams. Be
an optimist. Keep sweet. Reioice in
the success of others. Learn to prac
tice eheerfulne**. Give more happiness
than you g**« "?“7 • ^ . >
InfUmed
varioii
relieved by Murine.. Tryjt I*
your Eyes end in Baby's Eyes,
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