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10 And He came to Nazareth where
j J He had peen brought up After the
two days at Samarla He returned in the
paVer of tho Spirit into Galilee and was
JVJSH received for the Galileans had
l
Been the things He did at Jerusalem
1 verses 14 15 with John iv 4345 He
came first to Cana where Ho had made
ta t the water wine and from thence with
t out going to see him healed the noble
mans eon who was sick at Capernaum
and the man and his whole house bclicv
I cd John Iv 40 4Now we find Him
on the Sabbath day in the synagogue in
r the town where He had spent His first
Si years
t7 = 10 He read what Is in our Bibles
ajIsu lxi1 and the first clause of verse 2
Wihen He opened the book He found
the place and no doubt found It easily
raI have seen many experience great dim
i culty in finding the place If the text au
1 nounccd was not very familiar Every
dwellX
uhpn each would occupy nil our space
The first clause of verse IS shows us the
Bjessed Trinity the Spirit the Father
and the Son while the rest of the pas
sage shows us each and all in the Son
forking forthe poor the broken hearted
I the captives the blind and the bruised
< About the same thing is differently stated
i in Acts x 38 where we have also the
Trinity and the beautiful life of our Lord
summed up In these words Who went
Gout doing good and healing all that
were oppressed of the devil for God was
1 with Hun
20 21 This day is this Scripture ful
filled in your cars Having closed the
° book dud given it to the minister and
taken His scat with the eyes of all in
init1
it1 synagogue fastened on Him this is
1 T what lIe began to say They probably
knew that these words referred to their
x Messiah of whom Moses and the proph
ets had so much to say and when their
fejdow townsman whom they nil thought
they knew read these words about their
Messiah and then said unhesitatingly I
S alP He what must have been their
thoughts Was It something in the way
s He read the passage or was it His clos
ink the book abruptly iq the middle of a
sentence that fastened all eyes upon Him
Perhapsboth
both but I think the former for He who
Rigjisjieter min space jJohu pin 40
probably also read as never man read If
H0 had read the next sentence about the
day of vengeance He could not have
said as He did about the words which
lie read for tho day of vengeance and
1
of Israels redemption will beat His
coming again In glory lea xxxiv 8
jccxY 4 1x111 4 II Them I 710 Ful
v filled Scripture gives us the key to that
which is yet unfulfilled In due time all
must be fulfilled that has ever been writ
ten and it surely will for He baS said it
Luke xxiv 44J Rev xvil 17
ti 22 Gracious words proceeded out of
His mouth It could not be otherwise
u i fnr ffo wap f till of grace and truth Johnc
tof
i 14 but they were not accustomed to
such words and they wondered at them
and at Him who uttered them whom <
1they kjlew only as the son of Joseph andc
Mary QIark vi 3 When they heard
Him speak they heard God speak forc
the Father told Him just what to say
John sii 40 xiv10 When God spoke
1 to Israel from Mount Sinai out of the
1fire and smoke and from the top of the
quaking mount the people could not bear
it and asked that Moses might speak to
them Ex IxlS xx 10 but when God
spoke from the mercy scat in the holy of
holies It was different
2324 He knew them He knew what g
was in them He read their thoughts He
anticipated what they would say He
lcnbws the things that come into ourI
minds every one of them and there Is
not a word In our tongue hut He knows J
it altogether Ezck xi 5 Ps cxxxix 4 I
Hqknew they would not understand Him
because they would not rccelve His
l words but He would give them the op
l < ppftunlty Results ore with God Itls 1
for Us to be His faithful messengers 1
i whether men will hear or forbear EzekI
fin 1011
a 2527 Our Blessed Lord never talked 1
I Elier I
> rhowidows 1
widows meal and oil and the Cravens 1
f and the healing of Naaman Ueneyer I
v cast a doubt or the shadow of a doubt <
upon any record In Scripture but indors
e it nil It Is the wisdom of this world
which IB fooUnlihuBS In the sight of God J
which talks of two Isaiahs and many
U Mrlters of the first five books and dls
county Daniel and Uevulatlon and Ruth
and Esther etc All who do BO what I
ever bo their standing among men are I
not folIowltiB the Lord Jesus Be conI
tented deaf fellow believer to stand with
N
ybm < Lord and with the apostle Paul In
holding ifasttd all tint Is written In the
book for it is all copyrighted In heaven
Forever 0 Lord Thy word Is Fettled in
k heaven Ps cxix SU Let the wisdom j
of this world count you n fool and Ig c
norant and only worthy to be despised i
It they see fit they treated your Lord j
bthat
heresy it they lease because you believe J
all that is written In the law and In the
1 pronhcfti they said the came of Paul f
IIActs xxv14 1
4r r2831 They met In their synagogue up l
parently to worship God God came into i
their midst rind spoke to them gracious j
words They became filled with unger
and cast Him out and desired to kill
1
Him Such Is to this day the character I
of much that goes by the name of re
ligion Professing to worship God theyI
murder Him in their hearts for the car I
nal mind however religious is enmity t
against God The people of Nazareth s
had Him for about 30 years and never i
knew Him His own disciples Wero with 1
Hint nearly three years and did not know x
HJtn If you are unknown on earth
I Cp5t earnestly to be well known In heav
tirhnd rejoice that < Tho Lord knoweth
theta that t1ro IlfstII lrit U 10 It
ajtho Lords messctlgcrV you arc not I
Wanted in d particularityor town or 1
church takoJt riirnieclIy The Lord has e
cpen doors for yqirpnd will get you
herb He wants y6 1 Tale comfort <
0Wm
thoopen door red hi the Lord and wait J
liefi
v went down to Capernaum and taught
them there nrd they were astonished at t
His doct1iu for His word Wits with 1
r f power vcrfe3i2 11
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Tojilc For Voolt IH lnnJiiB Felt fl3
Comment by JUv S U Dole
Topic Tlw itrcnctb d hutrlit LJ jcil1
i11t
i11trlie Christian Endeavor play v re t
ag topics for the current r prove e
for the study of the parars of Chrit
Tic tSrst pnrabk ijusivitd for o t1
study Is this familiar Hue ir prayer 11 I
luHtratlng the weakness of pride iiUl
the strength of humility The scene of
the parable Is till tempi tlie charac
Ions a IhirlBec and a puli < lm Two
men went up Snto the teuplt to pray
the oue a Pharisee and the other u pub
lltna Bow men pre ed lictli nen
p td In the tciuplc nut how vastly
iTiUiit were tJu reMiitu fJr their
1 yet s One wont down to his house
jntillud rather than the other b01lscI
sel the eauae of thcjk different results
wi nipiit study the two prayers
1 the jilmriscos prayer There are
two characteristics of this prayer tint
nn prouilmut 1 lie prayed with him
elf Ostuitallily the 1harlaco went to
the temple to pray to God but he lost
sight of Gctl In himself lie stood
tmd prayed thus with himself 2 Ills
standard ot comparison was man not
Cd 1 thank Thee that I am not cs
other men This false standard led
him to exalt himself He thought that
because he was more punctilious In the
performance of religious rites and core
monies than other men he was doing
nil that Gad wished him to do but
alas be failed to understand that true
Icllslonls within and not without His
prayer was rooted and grounded In
pride and selfishness It was not ad
dressed to God but was a self congrat
ulatory address He exalted himself
and therefore God humbled him The
sin of pride is one that Christians in
particular need to guard themselves i
against It is so easy to compare our
selves with others and to io > iClu do that
we are better than other men Lct jis
beware Let us keep our cy6s out3gd
rather thau man 1C we do tl1nt St o
will be in no danger of being puffed tip
wltll prldc
aThx publicans prayer And the
thepubllcau
lift UP 9 ltfcJlas his eyes unto bcov
rayingGod
God bjf Wcicl1 ulunto mefii Dinner
0 ud1 watclAIs written through and
through that prayer tho word bumll
Jty < rhlstinan3aw Himself riot through
others butthrpVighv God H6 had a
vision ofl jGQdnntJthat vision made
him sec flaw gluftirnnd how unworthy
he was Tits slus rose up before him
>
s
I lie rcaiizea rust lie jaa no loot cjaiuss
i upon God and nil ht Out do thcto
I fore was to cry out fur mercy GoJ
GoI l
clear vision of God trrnatteaout pride i
an brings us ton condition of con I
triteness and humility Let ug set I
clear vicious of God that we may bo
kept humble for then only will we be
In position to be exalted IIe that
humbleth himself shall be exalted
This parable illusfratos the old truth
that God hates the proud but lovcs to
honor the meek and lowly In mind
Let us therefore cultivate more and
more the spirit of humility and to do
so effectively let us Judge ourselves by
Gods standards rather than by mans
let us look within and not wltlfoutfor
as a man thlnketh in his heart jso Is
he i
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Appoint some one to explain and ap
ply the parable and then have an open
meeting In which each member shall
take part as he himself elects
Bible Iteadiugs Job xl 11 Ps
xxxlv 2 cl C Prov vi 1018 xv 33
svlll 12 xxi 1xxU 14 Jlic vi 8
Math xvill 11 Mark 1x3337 x 3345
Luke ix 4G1S xlv 111 EpU iv 13
Col Ill 12 13 Phil 11 112
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Prayer mooting Wednesday evening
Sundayschool at 080
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Third Sundays jvt 11 n m arid 780
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Sunday night Sun n fchool at 080
Prayer meeting Monday evenings at
780 oclock
CAOMIOIO Cmmou Rov A M
Coonen pastor First Mass Sunday
I morning at 7 oclock i Second Mass
080 oclock Afternoon sonico at
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Gao AtBXAMprnBarlincton Kv
TJjo public school had phujjiod to
celebrate Washington aml Llncolns
birthday Thursday tlm i > 2 inst but
owing to 8uspension0f school the
celebration will bo Inter Pnronts
and friends Invited f
Remember Clicls laid down His
life for our sako anitsomo of us will
1 not lay down so stink n thing as
our pipes cigars ariil bottles for His
sake jp
I If your Bible llts dusty sin will
get into the heartR
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That self must ho put tc death
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That irolinesslts Christs doctrine i
and worldiness is mansTlBctrln
To hold up Christ and not what
I you thinkt
I To take the same care of your son
as you do o your daughter
I I That if Kentucky parents had
properly trained their children to
respect right and justiije iIthe state
of affairs would not Ilst
I That how you are training your
I children will bp thoroughly known
twenty years from note
TomaI Mono tho happiest spot
on earthV To be good and neat is to
bo happy
To take care of the boys as well as
tho girls They will help take caro
of the girls
Little Jessie Earl the daughter qf
Mr and Mrs Mask Earl of Em
pure is here with her aunt L Mar
tin She has boon very sick but is
much botterat this writing
v A fine girl baby horn unto Mr and
Mrs Higgins Sunday morning at
125 oclock
11 ST CHARLES
Ge6rgo Sharp has a very painful
pnfnfulwmd
i along a Hall in it while at work
u1 liar 1ies
Jtlfio P t
1Jy tke e nninglmm was badly
nlll a11 wl lont > > > VlJi In the
lil ciUHl is bttU ring vory niuclu
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Mrs Anes Johnson is on tho sick
listCalvin
Calvin Childs has rheumatism
J A Robinson while on his way
to the mines Friday morning fell in
to a hole covered with snow so deep
that ho could not got out by himself
but called his son to help him out
Rev George Nunn filled the pul
pit hero Sunday In his usual way
preached very well
Work is good here
Mrs Annie L Jennings has been
on the sick list Sho is better at
this writing
writingrs
Jlrs Jennnio Nunn and Lewis
Earl Jr aro on tho sick list
Rev O Durrott is expected to
preach Friday night 1ho Sunday
school entertainment under the
management of Eugene Wallace
was a financial siiccegg
What wo need ns p rnco1st work
and save iiur money 2ml train and
educate our children 8rd n pure and
undeflled religion V
MORTONS OAP
Rev R M Dickens filled his rog
ular appointment at the Baptist
church Sunday and Sunday night
Mr Charles Green wont to Jfadis
onvlllo Saturday
SiunoB Sotithnll wont to Earling
ton Saturday
Mrs Mattlo Roscoo of Yellow
Mansas is visiting Mr and Mrs
Wm Roscoo this week
Miss Mary Bass of Slaughters
yule is visiting her cou8inMrfl Em
maJioscoo this week
Mrs Dora Grace is very ill
James Johnson Is not much im
prove
wAunt Milly Jolmson of Johnson
town is visiting Jrrs Johnson this
week
Andy Vaughn is on the sick list
this week
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llo ROSQOO Wont to Earlington Mon
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seriouslyhurt
hurt by a fall Sunday
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