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rape Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, September 28, 1950 f 4 I I .4 i PERILOUS PATROL ... An extrrmrly dangerous but necessary operation is underway in a village somewhere in South Korea. U.S. troops carefully scout a captured village, searching for Commu nist stragglers and snipers. This army patrol gets underway whenever U.S. troops take a village, in order to make the areas safe for our advancing troops. SIX-INCH SERMON By Rev. Robert II. Harper WHAT IS CHRISTIAN LIVING? Lc^on for October 1: Matthew 5: 13-16. 20; Philippians 1: 27-30; I Thcs>p!onians 5: 15-23; James 1: 22, 26-27 Memory Selections: Philippians 1: 27. The lesson today begins the study of ••Growing in Christian Living." to be followed daring the fourth quar ter. Sal: helps to preserve food. Chris tians arc as salt. They are saving in fluences against moral corruption. They are also shining lights. Jesus indicates a light is to shine, not to be h.dder: A Christian’s light cannot be nid His daily life influences oth ers He is faithful to the smallest de- man.: >f right. His righteousness ex ceeds that of the scribes and Phar- ; isees. His life is "worthy of the gospll of Christ." He is sincere and de voted to Christian ideals. He is fearless for the right. He is not afraid to stand against present evils. Surely there must be no compromise with them. In Thessalonians 3:15-23 things Christians must do and those they must not do are set down. They must not retaliate in being wronged. They must pray “without ceasing,'* that, is, be always in the attitude of pray-* er. They must "hold fast to that i which is good," and abstain from ev ery form of evil.” So Christians must have the re ligion of which James writes, j Dwelling among their fellows, they must do all the good they can to' those in need. 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