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bothaSonofOodh^
ttM roourraetioD fiWi
(RoaCl:4). Wf wi
apoatlM who
gavo . . . witaoaa'of
tion of tho Lord Joatta** (Aeti 4:tt).
Como with us as wt Sote two man
odio hod booomo bowildorod« who
foh that 1^ tholr tu|^ had boon
cnuhod. /
' Wo joiirlbom as ttier waft woarQjr
along tholroad from Joniiwlom la
Bmmaus. SuddoBljr. ftaaa 4f Abk
ottor with tho Qttlo group. ua
Baton to tholr convtrtoEon.
Somothing la obotoualg' wrong
horo. Thooo two mon aro dlfhoart»
onod and dlacouragod. Ihof
mon with ...
L* Ohillod Boarta and Bad UahoMsf
1S4I).
^Toaehors win shaorira that wo ara
using tho tuU story in Luka l4:Udl.
Tho two sad inon, who had ftft
loTwaalom go to Bmmaua 'wars
dladploa of oUr and tb^ had
Just boon.through tho oruahing «•
porlonoo of aoolng Hhn enidlod.
Tmo, thoro had boan somo rw
porta on tho morning of this third
day, that the women bad aeon 2mm
alhro (or. 23, 21). But their hope
and faith wore at audi low ebb that
they could not—or did not—beUovo.
Tholr hoarts had boan ehUlod by
too dreadful things which had taken
place. ^
. Eyes cloood by unbollof; falto'
hindorod by.doitot and fear; a da>
fpondont heart alow to^bolievo Qod
—bow eery offoctivoly toooe abut
out tho bloaaing of Ood and of Hla
Word ovon to toe boUavor. Even
ir Is the daHmeos in'which the
SnAf himaelf.
^anaod Hearts and Baow^'
Falto (VT. 3742).
Although they did not rooBao it
(how alow.wo aro to apfrodnto dto
hloaslngaf) until aftor Jai
gano (▼. 12), tholr heatto
within them aa soon as A began to
•upound tho Scriptures to them.
What a Bible exposition that eras,
aa Chriat Htmaolf opened aU that too
Serlpturos taught oonceming Hhnl
BlUo toaohors have taftod about
.this and it makes one’s heart bum
juat to read their suggesttona (aao,
tor oxampio, O. Campbon* Mor^
on Luke,, p. 2Tt).
Tho war to have a burning heart
ia to read (tod's Word, or to have It
expounded by a Spirit>flUed teacher
or preacher.
When the heart has been warmed
by the written Word and by follow*
ship with the living Word, our Lord
Himaelf, the opened eye ol renewed
faith follows as day follows night.
Now they knew the Stranger who
was with them—and He was gone.
Bow did they knaw liimr W» read
thap Im^ HI,**
of the bread (v. 32).
Paul declared toat same truto
when he said, "The natural w»an
recelveth not *tho thfaga pf; gas
Spirit of Qod: for they are fooUah*
neas unto, him: natiher can ho
know them,' because Bmp aro spirit
ually discerned" AjCpr. 2:14). *
■ QL Qutokenod Pe^ pud Btog
ToiUmeny (w. 22422,^
Til* mil—
(v. 13) which had pahaed so
aa they came over weau now
ly retraced. They had
good news to bring to the n
at Jerusatem. Hpw bwift aro flhto
feet of the one oho has good
ings to boar (seo Rom. 10:11)1 ,,
One wonders why eo mawy pro-
feaaed Christiana aro ao slow ab^
carrying Hit message. Caa it bo
toot toey do not yot know too rioon
(torist? ’ For if wo know Hhn, wo
will reellxe that "wo do not wtf**
to koop eilent In a day of good tito
Inga (n Kings 7:0). .
Note in verse 34 that botore toap
could epoak, tho others gave them
-tow good news of tow.iiattrmctkto.
uevera ^ j&to* mintuoi
'’(RSmir 1:11, 11). T^t'e why wo
coma togothor In God’s houao.
Bcotoor In too Lord, Ghriatiiui ato>
tor, how long lo it alncf you had •
now and atiniAg oxporlonoo of too
prooence of ChriotT Not noeoMorQy
oomotolng spootocutor or eomitinto
but a. rool doop, stirring aplrttw
iatoeoda Preebytei)fO Chores
A. Donglaa McArp, Paatw
Cbarek oehoE at .
^Mtouipg worship at ||:li.
BverySe to eordtolty iavttod.
7 • •
, Pifot iaptiet Chureb ^
>. E Ceetoa, Psator.
M. M. Baben, Assoelato Paator
Obaroh aeboot at 14 a.
Moratof worehlp at 11:11 a. as.
B. T. B. St 4:11 p. li. ^
■veniag wortotp at T:t0 p.' m.
Prayer eervlce Wedaeadey. at 7:M
s. m. *
Waleree Iaptiet Church
Rev. John I. Dabney, Paator
Saaday School at If o’eleok.
Moralaf eervlcee at 11 o’elook.
a T. U. at 4 p. w. . .
'Servioeo at 7 p. m.
Misf^ iaptiet Chureh
Can Benton, Paator
Soaday Stoool, 1# 'A Ul
Praaohlna Storice, let, trd aad Itb
Saaday; 11 a. a.
Tratodag Ualia, 7 p. a. .
Mld.week Service, 7 pjo^t Thareday.
iuffalf Baptiet Chureh
. C. R. Griffin, Paator
Church School, 10 e. a.
Soraoo, 11 a m. by the peetor.
B. T. U., 7 p. m.
Prayer eervloe, I p. m.
Wedaaedaj^ifht Prayer aervlCe. 7
^ The fublia la cordially invited to
worship with us.
iWr PEACB
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Union Baptiet Chu^
Blaney, B.
Rev. George R. Partridge, Fhator
Sunday* School. It a m.
Preaching aervlcea, 11 a a.
I LOOK i^T SACK: Cod knows the fruitless efforts,
The wosted hours, the sinning, the regrets;
I leove thenq^oU with Him, who blots the record,
Agid grociously forgives ond then forgets.
J LOOK NOT FORWARD: Cod sees oil the future.
The rood, thot short or long, will leod me Home,
And He will face with me its eveiV trial.
And beor with me the burdens thot rnd^ come.
I LOOK NOT AROUND ME: Then would feoK dssoil
me.
So wild the tumult of earth’s restless secs;
So dork the world, so'filled with woe'ond evil, ^
So vain the hope of cdmfort,^nd of eose.
1 LOOK NOT INWARD: That would moke nne
wretchfed, "
For I hove naught on which to stoy my trust;
Nothing I see save failure ond shortcomings
And week endeavors, crumbling into dust.
BUT
Baptiet Chureliea
M. M. Raboa, Pesbor
Blaaey Bapttot Charch:
Snailay School. If:t0 a a.
Moraiag Worahto. let aad tri torn-
day. 11:M a a.
Sprlagvale Baptiet Ohereh:
let aad trd^ Beiday Scbeel. |;ii
a a. ’
Worehlp aervlee, t:M a a.
lad aad 4to Saadby—Buntay Bobeel
at lt:N a a.
Werehlp eerviee, 11:M a a.
Balvera.HlU Bapttot OhanA:
Wonhlp.eervtoa, lf:fi a a.
Suaday Bnbbel. 11:40 a a.
1ft. Bioa Bapttot Church:
Wpreblp Mrvloe tod and 4th Sunday
at S:44 p. a. .
. ■■ II l,,«WI IIM.I II.
^ Qreee Eplaeopal Churoli
Dr. Maurice Clarke, Rectoa >
Holy Communion, 8 alpu ^
Church echool, 14 a m.
Morning prayer and aermon. 11:11.
- Bueeday
Bible study claM, S:84 p. m.
Thureday
Holy Communion, 8 p. m.
- Good Prt de/
--Thraa aerrigA. 12 tn i n. m.
And
LOOK UP: URinto the foceof Jesus,
nr-thwfw my heart gnn rnct^ my fanrt org stilled/
3 is joy, ond love, ond light for dorkness,
•RFcCT PEACE, and every hope fulfilled.
And
Panteooetal Holineas Church
R. B. Howard, Pastor
Sunday SchmE 14:00 a a.
Prsaoblng, 11:00 a mr
P. N. T. fi. Boaday evening, 1:80.
Brangelietle. 7*40 p. a.
Prayer aetolag Wednaeday. 7:80
3>. m. . . ’
You are welooma
FREE
Wk.1. BAPTIBT CHURCH
E L Haley Paator
Church School, 10:00 a aa .
Moentae Weetolp,. 11:00 a a.
Young Feopiee’ Meeting, 4:80 p. m.
Bvenlne Worehlp, 7:00 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Taeaday, 7:00 p. a.
Toar preneBu wffl be^itopreolatad.
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home of Mra T. ▼. Rabon one atile
want of. Oamdaii oa U. 8. Highway
No. i; eatii Bnnday at'1:30* p. a.
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[nnlileatt, Paator
Suadaya:
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^ Chureh Sehoot, 10:40 a. a
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