Discipleship ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture--Matthew 28:19-20; Acts 16:9-15; Romans 1:14.17; 1 Corinthians 2:1-5; Ephesians 4:1 11-16, 25-82; Colossians 1:24-28, cc th PP pe a ty ont wee os diene Bv Alfred Buescher Evil Can Never Be Made Virtue oe oy -? ed Christ's final instruction to His apostles was to go forth all over the world, "teaching (men) to observe all that I have commanded you." He told them this at His Ascension on the Mount of Olives. -- Matthew vast new territories. missionary journey, he The greatest of all disciples in Chris tian history was the Apostle Paul, who carried the message of Christ to On his second a vision to cross over fo Europe with Luke.--Acts 16:9-15. The gifts of God are many and varied, even in the way they enable men to spread the word. Some are talented teachers; others can appeal to the emotions as evangelists; still others, ditectly influenced, were prophets.--Ephesians 4:11-16. as bidden by One way in which we can all serve as Christ's disciples is by example, by performing our everyday chores as Christ would have us do them, and treating others with gentleness.-- GOLDEN TEXT: Matthew 28:19, 20. Ephesians 4;25-32, By R. BARCLAY WARREN Recently an ----s | fessor in a lecture over Bac Spoke of the trend today of young people to regard sexual experience ag a preliminary to mari . An interview in sim- Har vein over the CBC some months ago raised protest as it seemed that the interviewer was condoning the same. That there is such a trend, no one will deny. Some girls still in Grade 7 are having to stop school be- cause are about to become mothers. We need to remember that sin is still sin even though it becomes more common in so- called Christian 4 ty. We are suffering for it and There was a trend to homo-' sexualism in Sodom in the days] when Lot lived there. God de-| stroyed the city with brimstone and fire. The trend to idolatry and its attendant evils led to the captivity of Israel. How will! God punish the present ignorir-e of the seventh commandment? Mary would never have been' chosen to be the mother Jesus had she not been chaste. She was a virgin, She had a concern for others as seen in the Magnificat, Luke 1:46-55, She was unselfish. Her charac- traiy teostitsl, be. was wiles ui was to suffer for Jesus' sake. The sword must have pierced CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP SERVICE Orange Temple 11 Bruce St. SUNDAY SERVICES © Cromwell Ave. & Highway 401 GRACE _ LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Philip Fless Minister 11:00 A.M. AND 7:00 P.M. We Preach Jesus Christ -- * 'The Living Werd SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY' SCHOOL '41:00 A.M. DIVINE WORSHIP we shall and suffer more in mind, soul through her heart when Jesus was put out of the one in Nazareth. But her s nting would be greater as she stood by the cross and beheld her Son bear our shame and sin. Joseph was chaste. When he learned that Mary was pregnant he decided to break the engage- 3.20 to 573.16, base metals 1.28 to 190.35 and western oils 1.05 to 114.42, Golds dipped .02 to '" 85.42, Closing volume wa g|man's creation, "God saw that 2,307,000 shares compared with the wickedness of man was 2,423,000 Wednesday. Breat in the earth, and that every . imaginetion of the In base metals, Noranda|thoughts of his heart was only climbed to a 1962 hi evil continually." He poured out A Cordial Invitation Te Ail. REV, 1. E. WILKINS (Minister) party at this time. Paul was of very independent character, and it must have taken considerable persuasion on the part of L; the new convert, to make Paul and his party stay in her home, where they enjoyed luxury they would not know often. Rev. Philip Pies: -------- HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Stock Market Pulls Ahead TORONTO (CP) -- After a shaky start, the stock market pulled strongly ahead Thurs- BIBLE LESSON Vital Command Two thousand years afier | OSHAWA SUBURBAN UNITED CHURCHES Rey. John Porter: Minister sonore ¥ nes Given Apostles By N. SPEER JONES The subject of discipleship is not one of merely historical in- terest, or even one which affects a small, but dedicated minority who make missionary work The greatest of all disciples was Paul, whose work spread wider and deeper and lasted longer than any other single missionary in Christian history. He, more than any other, was a their profession, It is a subject of vital concern to every Chris- tian at all times. é Discipleship is an integral part of Christianity. As wit- nesses to Christ, we should all i r for Christ. In the passage from Acts we find once more the familiar story of the first European con- vert in Europe, Lydia, It was Pau! who took the great Mes- gage across to this new contin- be endeavoring to preach His way, by example, by deed, by ent, in response to God's vision- GOLDEN TEXT "Go therefore and make ing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you."--Matthew 28:19, 20, disciples of all nations, baptiz- prayer, means. Christ Himself commanded us to do 50. In Matthew 28:19-20, we see how this was Christ's last com- mand to His apostles, at the time of His ascension, on the Mount of Olives east of Jerusa- lem, He sent them to make all nations His followers, "'teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you." They were to give up any- thing and everything in order to serve Christ, for nothing else matters by comparison. They were to be baptized, thus giving a public and definite evidence that they had broken with their by gifts, by everylary directive. Many scholars have felt that) it might have been a vision of Luke that Paul saw, as the As Paul points out many/da of % before easing to 33%, up %. a great flood upon the earth de- ment. He didn't want to marry times, discipleship is not a lux- urious path, but quite often one of privation and sacrifice. Four times (in Ephesians 4:11-16, Romans 12:6-8, 1 Cor. 12:4-11 and 12:28-30) Paul lists the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Only one gift appears in all four lists--that of prophecy. In the passage assigned (Ephesians) he lists four gifted groups. The apostles are those who had seen Christ and wit- nessed to His resurrection; their authority in the Church was supreme. The prophets were men who spoke under the influence of the Spirit of God's messengers. Evangelists were less directly influenced and more continuous in their work. The teachers bad the gift of ex- planation. HISTORIC LETTER LONDON (CP) -- A letter from Queen Victoria appointin, "man of Macedonia." This 's because there would have been no way of identifying a Mace-|been added to the exploret's donian from any other Greck,;museum at Lusaka, Northern known) Rhodesia. unless the man were personally to Paul. Luke was a Greek, and perhaps from Phil- ippi; he had also been in Paul's| native city of Tarsus, as a med- ical student in the university, so it is quite possible that the two could have known each oher viously. Furthermore, it was is Dr. David Livingstone as Brit- jish consul in East Africa has PRECIOUS CLAY | Four rare ores--titanium, ru. tile, zircon and ilmenite--are obtained from clay found on the Natal south coast in South Af- Taleonbridge and Consolidated Mining and Smelting both ad- vanced 3. International Nickel y. Industrials climbed more than three points and western oils an unchaste girl, Being a kind- re ge all the people except Noa! hearted man he planned to dis- and his family. _ WESTMINSTER and base metals more than one point each. Golds slipped mod-|dropped 5 and Gunnar Mining 25 cents to $9.60, Hebron Christian estly. In the main list, Walker- Gooderham rose two points to 5744. Imperial Qil and Inter- provineial Pipe Line advanced) % each, | Reformed Church Canada Bread B showed the | One block north of highway 2 on biggest proportionate jump, p gaining 14 points to a 1962 high ieee Rd. and you see the 0! on one trade of 25 shares. " Hour" Shell of Canada rose % *o 13% ey se as BBs Bi after earlier touching a year's peak of 13%. On index, industrials gained SUNDAY DEC. 30 10:00 A.M, MR. JOHN VANTIL 7:00 P.M. MR. JOHN VANTIL || MON., DEC. 31 NEW YEAR'S @VE | 7:30 P.M, REV. JOHN VAN HARMELEN TUES., JAN. 1 NEW YEAR'S DAY | 10 AM. | REV. 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