Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, November 27, 1919, Image 7
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LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 30
JESUS TEACHES -PETER TRUE
GREATNESS.
LESSOR TK^T-Jbhn 13 1^1€.
GOLDEN TEXT—The Son of Man came
not ty be miriistervVt'unti^ bar trr minis
ter, and to give his life a ransom fcfr
many.—Mat , 20:38 , , -—
ADDITIONAL MATERIAL—Mark 10
,*>-45; Rom. 12:3-8; Phil 2:5-11, 1 Lett r
6:5-11.
k PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus Washing the
Disciple’s' Efct. ->*
JUNIOR TOPIC - Jesus Taking the
Place of a Snuaui,„
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INTERMEDIATE ToPIC-The Dignity
of Common Tasks.
Baby Wakes Up Smiling
after its food has been digested as It should be,
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IDENTIFIED HER ALL RIGHT METHOD IN THEIR MOVEMENT
Tots Proved They Knew Principal,
Though Their Explanation Might
Have Been More Dignified.
Nc«l Hlid ,l«*M*pll. two ttits in th**
first priiitrrry grmle. hnd been light
ing- <>ll tin* W'UJi lloUIC frolll school Jit
im< 'ii. Their own teacher *-rt»UU.*xL
them. hut It did tin good, for 'liny
fought again oil tin* .way lioim* that
very noon. Tin* teacher went to the
principal. “f wiiiit you to say some
thing to them.” she tohl her. '•‘I'm
Fare they will he more impressed
n then.”
Tluit afternoon the principal did ns
Flu* was asked. She talked long and
earnestly on the evils of lighting, hut
neither of the culprits seemed (tie
—.'least hit moved. I-Ttuilly Hie ended,
“Now, 1 say you must not tight, and
I mean it.” (Srimiy she eyed them.
44 And j Vrrn hnth krmw xvtTn . f ttitt—-
don't you?”
I loth nodded their heads and Joe
®<Ud eheerfully. “Whyr\vnu're the lady
who rings the hell for the other touch
ers aren't yotiV"
May Produce Blue Guinea Pigs.
ln*.‘H. I, Ihsen, professor of genet
ics and color heritage at a Western
agricultural .college, is conduct lug an
experiment .to produce blue guinea pigs
for. a Chicago dealer in guinea pigs,
•rabbits and rats.
Hliie rats, rabbits and various other
Final I animals lum*~bcen produced, hut
the I treeding of blue guinea pigs lias
n1*yer yet been- accomplished. Doctor
Ibsen has done work in this field that
funks high-among the breeding genetl-
cists-of the country.
Veteran of the Plaint Explained Why
.Buffaloes Invariably Traveled on
a Zigzag Course.
No person ever saw a herd of buf
falo move in u straight line. They al
ways took a zigzag eoiirse. The late
. "Buffalo’* Jones explained this as fol
lows: “A buffalo Is a very cautious
animal. Ilis shaggy forehead prevents
. him seeing imjects on <-ither side. To
prevent a surprise from an enemy he
walks oldtrpiely to ttie right and then
to the left, and Mius gets an mioh-
st met oil view of the surrounding coun
try.”
The luifTnto hail tunny Nmall traits
tfiat tire lacking In eattle. The hufTalo
never mired in swamps nr pools t as
cuttle do. When they fotmd they were
becoming stuck they threw themselves
on their sides and swam or paddled
* through the mud ns a hog does.-They
always had guards out day and night,
to warn tlie herd of approaching dan
ger. They always faced a storm and
never “drifted" as do eattle. They
lay down with their' heads to the
fiercest storms, tossing their heatis
i.round on tIn'!r sides and sleeping
contentedly, while the gre,~* mass of
fur on their humps protected them
from the winds, - ■
Woman’s Right.
Frank and Lueite were playing at
keeping house and soon a disagree-
meiit arose over money matters. Lu
cille appealedto tier mother to set
th* the tpiesfion. “Mother,”: she asked,
“we women should always carry the
pocket book,, shouldn't we?”“
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I. Christ’s Amazing Love for His
Own (vv. 1
Jesus w;is fully conscious of what
was upon him. Hv knew that the cross,
with all its anguish was Just before
him. Me knew that his disciples would
shamefully forsake him in a few hours_
He knjpv that one of that number
would be the Instrument In the hands
of the devil in his betrayal. He knew
fhat all things wexe in hks Jiaiuls; was
fully conscious of Ids deity. Not w ith- 1
standing all this, he displayed patient
and "•untiring love. He did not with
draw his love from them because cf
their weakness and the shameful •fail
ure which tie knew would soon be
! made manifest.
II. Christ Washing His Disc pies’
Feet (vv. -I ll ).
Tills act Is Symbolic of his amazing i
1 love for his disciples. Jesus did not '
regard Ids luiiuls «•» too Imle to <lo tf|ik ,
nieniaT service. Tlie true Christian
j'docs not allow his rank In society to
! keep him.from acts or lowly service.*
1. Steps In this service: (1) lie
| rose from supper. (2) laid aside his 1
t~jrhrm**nts, ("1 tn'Tl: ri towel arid g>r ’
ed himself, (4) poured water Into a
ha sin. (.”») washed his disciples’ feet. j
! (f>) wiped them with n towel wliere-
. with he was girded. These stt'ps sym- 1
hollze Christ’s entire work of rede.tn|»-
tbm. Ills rising from supper repr.~ j
seats hts rising, from his place of en- (
joyiRent In the hea ferity- glory; his lay- ]
s Ing aside his garments, his putting
aside hifc vesture of majesty (I’ldl. 2:7.
R) ; his'girding himself, his taking the ,
form of a servant fltiTt. 2*7) : Tin* wg-
ter In the basin, his cleansing mood:
his washing of their feet. Ids actual
cleansing of men through his Word ,
(John ir*:3; Kph. .5:20): his tirking his
garments again. Ids return to his place
and position of glory.
2. Peter’s Impetuous Ignornnec. He
goes from one extreme to another. It
In Ids failure to understand the sig
nificance of this service that caused
him to behave so strangely.
3. The significance of this service
tri those who participate In it. (1) It
Is a spiritual cleansing (v. R). Fellow- j
ship with Jesus Is only possible as we
are continually cleansAI ftvmi.rtur sins. :
“He that Is washed needeth not save
to wash Ids feet, hut Is clean every
whit” (v. pi). The cleansing here is
not the washing of regeneration, hut
that of snnctjfloatlom Kven regenerate
folks I the continual cleansing of I
Christ’s blood in order to have fellow-
l ship with him. He that is regenerat
ed—washed in the. blood of Christ, j
symbolized by baptism—does not need
a repetition of the het: lie only needs
, the .cleansing of siuic^iflcation. symbol-
I zed by the washing of the fe<*(. As
we go through this world after, regen- i
I oration we are contaminated by it<^'
sin*-. He is willing always to clean so
, us of our sins if we allow him. (2>
A badge n_f_ brotherly affection. This
act showed his abandonment- to tie*
service of his own. This is a lesson
that Is much needed today. We need
more and more the fulness of broth
erly love. Tliis hive needs to he man
ifested so that It may be seen and re
alized. True love can only be proved
by the service it rentiers! (3) A proof
of humility. This is. a lesson much
needed by us all. The disciples had
Just been disputing as to who should
he the greatest In th.e kingdom; their
selfish ambition was expressing itself
Triday, on every Hand, we see expres
sions of pride, vanity, and even arro-
mr-^He part of those wlm art*
“It Seems as Though my Back Would Break.”
This is a common expression among women, yet they toil
on day after day heedless of the-significance of this distress* /
ing symptom.
Backache is often a warning of some inward trouble that
requires attention, . and which unless relieved will sooner or
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profvssptl followers of the lowly Jesus.
If the XimTxt (loti wns npt iishinueri ro ;
stoop fo- lowly—service his liiseiples
should nof regard Ir.beneath their dig
nity to follow In liis steps, ID Ftpuil-
Ization. As they would thus stoop to
sef*ve each other In the name.of f’hrfst
there-would be sure destruction of
ejiste aiming them. The Spirit of
Christ In this service Is the great lev-
eler of humanity.
III. An Example for Us (vv. 12*10)
The disciples of the Lord are tinder
obligation to^ do unto each other as •
he did unto them. Tills obligation rests }
)tpon Ills Lordship (v. 14). All Aho j
call him, Lord in sincerity will obey
him. To refuse to obey him Is to put
one's self above hjV Lord.
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