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GERMANS USE RUTHENIAN CHURCH AS WORKSHOP NN, VP N ~. -4 11 .. -Now"en: -- - -----s muwH br'ypical Ruthenian church in Galicia used by the German army as a workshop during the great drive on Lem berg. CZAR CONFERRING WITH GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS aze adr1nnt nxm e of the zr of of..the...Russ..ans..and...his..ch..efl.i aiying glannse adt themntestu of essan arm y. Ilans and details of the country are before them, and ora.lyn laesidtminhetuy ofte physical conditions of the country. The attendants are awaiting INGENIOUS POSITION OF SERBIAN BATTERY FRIEND OF WORKING GIRLS M. Sp~ecially posed photograph of Misi Anne Morgan, who has recentll opened a camp for working girls it I NtI~ifl'.,~ fi111114 rI ii pm teelon f a olidy C~Sterling raiforestc, tGreenwfoest, reewkod ,ake .NJ the'~ 1 ~il~~ L., h~~l),I iin tu eem s ostin ~it copaatve afty Miss Morgan is the daughter of thf late J. P. Morgan. KAISR COMEND HI OFFCERSBecUder~ the Willows. willlow rods has been largely cut of several American manufacturers 0 wvillow furniture and baskets havf R R R I asked the department of agriculturi for the addresses of persons. in th country who have taken up willov growing. For some years the depart ment has distributed willow cutting of imported varieties with a view t * *....developing the production of higi .~. grade willow rods in the United States The usual imports of willows corn chiefly from England, Belgium, Hol landl, France and Germany, but thesi sources havem been practically Closei for several monthd. An Aggrieved Relative. T % M"I lost a couple of chickens las night," said the man wvho lives in th suburbs. ~ -~ "Well, boss," replied Mr. Erastu Pluikley, "I specks I knows who foun as 'em. I donetol' iny brother Sam 'bou E ni~rrdenm chickens an' requ'ested him spc mork o W~illiami in his automobile praising some of his officers for..the cial to let 'em alone tell I gits m: Or fteGerman army in ahe reamtmur e of u Lmb ,cptloGaii. ig ftntWdasa.". ISIJDASCfooL LESSON .By E. .0 LLERS, Acting I rector of junday School Course, The Moody Bliblo I.1stitute of Chicago.) LESSON FOR JULY 11 SOLOMON ANOINTED KING. LERSSON TEPXT-I Klitgs 1:28-40. GOJI)EN TEXT-Know thou the God of .hy father, and serve him with a perfect L1art and a willing mind. I Chron. 28:9. "The king is dead; long live the ding." Old and decrepit at seventy iears of age, a successoA must soon :ako tne shepherd king's seat of power. David's record is a wonderful one is an empire builder, an organizer and in accumulator of wealth. Read care 'ully I Chron. 29:28. Three characters ire the most outstaniits for our con sideration in this lesson. I. David. (a) lie had to make a selection (vv. 20, 27) but God used Da vid to make his own choice of Solo mon. Jedidiah, "the beloved of Jeho vah," (2 Sam. 12:25), was he whom rehovah desired to sit upon the throne. (b) David had a promise he must aeeds fulfill (vv. 17, 30). While his second son, who sought to usurp his :hrone, is engaged with his fellow con spirators (vv. 9, 41) in feasting and *ejoicing in their supposedly easy vie :ory over the aged father, David ral ies and gives direction for the public proclamatton of Solomon as king, :hereby redeeming his promise. Many professed Christians treat their prom tses far too lightly. Bath-sheba em ooldened by her need (v. 16) enters :he king's chamber where now another -iinisters in her stead, and lays the facts of Adonijah's rebellion before David, concluding her petition with the Iramatic words of verse twenty. Bath ;heba's petition is re-enforced by the words of David's mentor, Nathan (vv. )2, 27). Turning again to Batb-steba David emphatically reiterates his de :ermination to carry out to the full 3od's commandments relative to his mccessor. Even in the hour of his de ,)arture David remembers that it is fehovah "that hath redeemed my soul ,t of all distress" (v. 20). (c) David then gives careful command relative :o the public proclamation of the new King (vv. 32, 35). Calling to his help as trusted 9jnd tried friends, Zadok :he pr-est, Nathan the prophet (see 2 3am. 11:24, 25) and Benalah the sol Her (I Chron, 11:22-25), he directs :hem to place Solomon upon his- own mule (v. 33) and take him to Giben :here to be anointed and proclaimed .ing in David's stead. Contrast Dor vid's scrupulous obedience regarding the use of horses (Deut. 17:16) with that of Absalom (2 Sam. 15:1) and Adonijah (v. 5). Note also it was the priest and the prophet alone- who were to anoint the king (v. 34). In this we 3ee a parable of the establishment of the everlasting kingdom of righteous aess by the Prince of Peace and not biy means, or use, of the sword. This anointing was a symbol of' tiedication to God (Lev. 8:19-12) and the oil of our anointing by the Holy Spirit which is all essential and suf acient for the subjects of his king loin (Luke 24:49., Acts 1:5-8)- But as these were only outward form and symbol, they muist petition Jehovah to keep) the new king (v. 34). (d) David :ook no chances bet steps aside fully, while he yet lived, that all question of Solomon's right should be removed (v. 35). Ii. Solomon. (a) God-chosen. (1 Chron. 28:5; 29:1,. Solomon was the first son of David and Bath-sheba after their legal marriage. His name means "Peaceful" (see I Chron. 22:9) and may suggest the fact that David had round the peace of forgiveness. Solo mon inherited the strength of David's maturity and chastening also, and through his mother, the wisdom of Ahithophel, whose advice "wvas as if a man had inqiuiredl at the oracle of God" (2 Sam. 16:23). (b) He wans chosen be cause of intercession (chi. 1:17). The standling of the Christian is what it is in the sight of God because of one who intercedes on our behalf (John 17). (c) He was chosen in the midst of con. troversy and as against antagonists (v. 6). So the Christian, chosen be. tore the foundation of the world in Christ, also has great oppositio'n and a dangerous antagonist and, like Solo. mon, he is secure in spite of tjhe as saults of the evil one (I Cot. 10:1,. Jude 24). (d) Solomon was chosqij for a definite work (I Cihron. 28:10).. The sad spectacle presented today ba to see so many professed ChristLatja Iwho seem to have no sense of respon sibility much less an appreciatom of their privileges in Christ Jesus. (e) - Solomon was promised help (I Charon. I28:9) so are we and accordingsto each day's duty "so shall thy strength be." "I can do all things through Christ - which strengtheneth me" (P~hil. 4:13). ill. Adonijah. (a) He was a self-se - lected king (v. 5) and as such lacked not only the approval of God but the I ability to execute his designs.. He had Joab the bloody soldier and Abiathar the jealous priest as his consplirators, yet all combined could not set aside the decree of God. (b) He was a spoiled child. "HIs father had not displeased hit at any time" (all hie 5 life, v. 6). True he was David's eldest I living son, yet he was not in the line t of God's selection. Throughout the history of Israel the elder is constant ly set aside for the younger.- He was lackinge in nsany essnials. CALO OES I Guarantee "dodsos Liver i and Bowel Cleansing Xou Evei Calomel makes you sick; you lose day's work. Calomel is q ogsiyj and it salivates; calomel inju es youl liver. 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