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LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 18 JESUS AND ZACCHAEUS, Sun-Maid Raisins Dept N Ssril. Frt rtrr *nm otrr and usd it Dspt- N 140-11, fi F**sw • ms af ymmt ft«s Cnr LESSON TEXT—Luke 1»:1-10. GOLDEN TEXT-For the Son of Man la come to seek and to save that which was lost—Luke M:10. REFERENCE MATERIAL—Prov. 3:U- U;'Matfc’9:9-13; Luke 1«:1-13. PRIMARY TOPIC—Having Jesua for a Visitor. JUNIOR TOPIC—Jesue In the Home of Zacchaeus. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC —How Jesus Saved an Extortioner. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP^G^ DYED HER SKIRT, DRESS, • SWEATER AND DRAPERIES ‘ WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Each package of "Diamond Dyes” con tains directions so simple any woman can dye or Clint her, worn, shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything, even if she has never dyed before. Buy "Diamond Dyes”—no other kind—then perfect home dyeing ia sure because Dia mond Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, MANY WOMEN ■ "•far 1 tm f J-wnae! 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Teethina la ao4d by all ar send She la the Moffett tartae aad get a package af •M a SENDS 2000 MILES FOR BEAR’S EMULSION Mr. John D. Bear, Clearbrook, Va. Dear Sin- Enclosed find Post Office money order for which please send me one bottle of Bear's Eidulsion. I have used one bottle and I think It works tine. What will half a dozen bottles cost me delivered to my post office? I don’t like to have them sent by Express, as I live forty jnilesTrom the railroad. Your truly, J. S. Stauffer, Kendrick, Colo. ■* The above letter shows what a won derful reputation Bear’s Emulsion has among the thousands who have used it. For coughs, colds, bronchitis, lung troubles and general run-down condi tion there Is nothing mpre beneficial. Bear’s Emulsion Is for sale at leading druggists; prtrr $T^ra"56ffTer^" —Christian Standards In Business. I. Jesus Passing Through Jericho iv. 1). Jericho is^aoied us the stronghold of the Canaaultes, which was miracu- | lously delivered into the hands Israel in response to their faith (Josh, ti), and also for the faith of Uahiib, which saved her from destruction with the city (Ueb. 11:30, 31). II. Zacchaeus Seeking Jeeue (w. 2-4). 1. His Object (v. 3). He sought to see who Jesus was Though perhaps prompted by curiosity be eagerly sought Jesus, lie doubtless bad heard of Jesus’ kind treatment of publicans, ao was prompted to see what klhd of a man He was. 2. Ills DlAcnltles (w. 2. 3). (1) Ilia infamous business (v. 2), He was a tea collector of the Homan govern ment. The very fact that a Jew bold •ueb an u$ce under the haled Homans would make him extremely unpopular. Thou sines ho was rich H was evident that bo had prartlrad ex tort tea la rul- tectlng the taxes. (2) Ilia abortaeaB of stature (v. 3). Ho eras too email ta croud hie uay through ta Jeeue. sad kiiag hated by the people they thrust him aside. 8a doubt with tauata sad Jeers. (3) MU ppealetewre (v. 41. He raa be furs the multitude aad rilwbed up lata a tree. What he lacked ta el a tare he e as def ersalaed should he . made up Vy the height ef the tree <lb- ^ eteriee ptared before him he hruabrd ^ ; aside aad theme he reuld aot hrusb a»tde he rhmbed ever, here aae he had set hie heart ap*'U the peat. Though Zurchaewa* Uga were tern eh net to su able him ta see J earns they were leug eueugh to rua pa*t the crowd aad su able him ta rttsab the tree It was aesmewhol aadlgaided fhg this rhrh maa !• rllash the tree, but his seal mM.ee doetmai to see Jeeue that he root hte pride to the wtuda III. Jeeue Finding laeahaeoo (w 1 i). While To erhaeoe woa try tag to see Jesus. Jeeue oae in A Lag far him This la always the nsah Whea Jeeue saw Mm he rumawuded him tw cease dowa from the tree aad declared Ms tot so tteo to go hiuae with him. farrhosns got more I baa he erpected. Jesus did set alter a weed which would buoslll; ate Zocrhaeua. Jesue haew hte heart's ties!tv aad dealt accord!ugly with him AH a*iula who ranteetly seek Jreus shall he found of Him. How wonder ful Ilia graeo, that regardless of uoe's past life, that Jesus will receive him •a a friend and enter Into' fellowship with him. Zaccheeus quickly respond ed. He came down aad with Joy re ceived Jesua. IV. Zacchaeus' Conversion (re. MO). Hit conversion was sudden and ^ thorough. He was converted before he hud reached riie ground. It does not take Jesua long to save a aoul. , J. What the Crowd Said (v. 7). They said Juat what they any today when sinners come to Christ. They called to mind the man’s former sins. They also reproached Christ, saying that he had come to be a guest of this notorious extortioner, the tax collec tor. His supreme mission was to save sinners (v. 10). Jesus came hot to condemn us, but to save us; not to shame and destroy us, but to save from sin and reconcile us to God our Father. 2. What Zacchaeus Said (v. 8). His conversion was thorough. It took hold upon his heart. His new life was be gun with resolution and restitution. He dedicated tire half of his goods to the poor. , His conversion got hold of his pocketbook. Ills determination to make restitution wherein he had wrongly exacted taxes show.s the genuineness of his conversion. While God forgets the past of a sinner when he comes to Christ, the sinner who' la converted will seek to make right all wrongs, be' they unkind words or un righteous deeds. ^What JewtfL Said. CsaMUICL ’fTo- fade, it reek, or run. 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