GOLDEN TEXT God is our refuge and strength, & very present help in troubleâ€" Pssaim 46:1. y ‘The Heart of The Lesson ~~~ \Jod works with broken instruâ€" * ments. Most of us miss our highest t mmwmu_&% Sunbay School TLesson sumpay, avoust som _ |For Spring Blooms‘m Jacob Seeks God‘s | . Ts «s= nowers \© »05ums Help E‘?.m""'.:.*nâ€"“i‘;‘r Jacob prayed for deliverance from his angry brother, and recallâ€" ed God‘s promise; however, even prayer did not allsy his fear. He with gifts. The company has movâ€" «d forward and Jacob is left alone to pass through an overwhelming experience. After that conflict Jaâ€" ©ob came forth humbled, dependent, trustful. Jacob became Isracl. The with the pallting years we see that that period marked the of a great change in the character 25). 26). An introduction To The Lesson (verse 28). Divine blessing (verse 2%). 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Home economics experts of the departâ€" ment who have been testing and reâ€"testing recipes in keeping with mmwmun directions are followed accurately | ao one should lose a single Jar, ‘n to Lruit» ep those | There is s picked, d, washâ€" cb in its he know is > ] roy and Veteran, are now gTOWB extensively in both cast and west. The fruit is large, of good quality, semiâ€"free to freestone, and largely replaces the Crawlord. 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