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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 13, 1956, p. 7

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sunday school lesson green river chelst among the chcbches lesson for sept 16ih matthew 1820 john 21114 revelation 1 to 3 lemonville teachers recalled by oldtimer i verse by verse rev 19 ijohn tribuj f and 1 the many friends of mr wm here definitely a prcphette rook wotof god i t schoou of iu are mainly four there is the christ note john s description air preterist school which practic- of himself and also the phrase i kingdom and pauence a far- ally exhausts the meaning of the rook in the early period gouen textbhold i stand of church history leaving little j io john was in eek s hohoays tnere at the door and knock if any but historical interest in it for patmos exiled because he man hear my voice and open aer generations there is the preached the word of god and s prevalent amongst thfn m the present centurv society but they have a wonder- the door i wul ccme in to him historical school which sees in th testimonv of jesus christ i here began was tobias eckhart ful herd of cattle and other stock mrs cornutt ol the brock t i hi kf u the stouffywe tumme thondty septn5w 13 1956 7 there is one building around than the fields we motored by the hamlet of lemonnue i failed i walked over a farm a few v postil attended tne t0 imj y is the old weeks b was ishlyi of i wedding of her great niece icholhouse buttorff before spoken ofard it was the clearest cry from he imratient clamor- gy and is fptniir a nt t ards tnerfnow farm i have been on for some jfatg for place in the kingdom week houdavs tr was ever bought of among those people i dont sup- sorry to report that the flu 1 teachers who taught p- are members of any farm h sept is 1918 with the dominion election nd will up with him and the rook a consecutive prophecy but av because god had a ht oi mentioned him before he or- running in pasture without he with me rev 3w of world history from the time word md testimony to give him f her mn mr a c a ganired the band there johnnie thistle to be seen as hgh as the lesson as a whole f john nmmauon of we can see both mean all tilings mere is also an in- ings in for approach to the leuon terpretation sometimes called y 10 m spi ii- w talsjsssvssrtss on dly some mr h understand sftrssss shd er drofrom one of ningthe nummary traditions point to john the great principles governing the ionvard to he prophetic day of better auhont on hl he helr sood hor apostle who ministered to a ni 80od and the lord which would fit in mr and mrs b draper enter circuit of churches with centre ultimate triumph of right i r- ttlbition last week the tovvnline from the 9tll i jiue results far from complete the concession at the suburbs 6f i mr and mrs m draoer and hoshel uught the b g kem eood oc ind were a general results showed a mark- stouffvill to ringwood wul be mf mtfmrscitt f tag over to bloomlngton james kept in pickering ed falling off in the support of closed this week to through mr f wilson ere recent visi law90n was teaching there in generation in ering conservative cause in on- traffic untilthe contractors com- rit tors to welland imt and l11m rieht township sixty years or more tonraue iaue in wn twine built a- u vn j j 1b8 a l rememoer ngnt r f hores 1 tano at 2 am ednesday mor- flete the new road being oum o one of the bestnorsesi summary j along this mile and a quarter thre were standing o the parties as fol- 1 stouffville is a busy centr in re nt consen a- 1 especially on saturday nights right one of the wideman girls also knows more about the happen- good horses in that pasture too tags around there than anybody running arpund it ml have enc3 in the language and stvle throws most of the hook over had taken on special si g- less to say there were games between johns gospel and the eni ttme the critieum mficance the church as the nocalvpse can be explained on most frequently offered against jj dav in remembrance of any one or more of three hypo- ills view is nat il rbs the theses u the great difference book ot a11 significance to all in the subject 2 development generations between john and of style between the time of ne end ot he a writing the gospel and the time there can he no doubt that i of writing the revelation i3i the book points to the mighty an aramaic origin translated spiritual conflict which will into greek hy a greek scholar characterize the days of the con- 1 his resurrection verse 11 alpha and omega the first and the last write in a book and send the risen lord gives an j gold and fun galore is now teaching in a large high brougham 1 still tak two farm school in toronto papers the canadian coimtry- well james was very good man and farmers advocate god knows about us are two considering some of the pupils and the lows liberals 112 tives s7 progressives 7 liber al progressives 11 united far mers of alberta 10 labor 3 independent 2 and 13 seats in doubt with the thermometer only three above freezing point early monday morning and with white frost on the ground the at that particular time a man can maintain his rights the same as any other time if he doesnt care what happens to his fen ders the 7th anniversary of the in auguration of the dominion stores and the second anniver- of tlie stouffville branch very different things family herald and he taught tn thatold cold school weekly star and have read some i funny articles sometimis in introduction of himself and commission to his servant he uvf 1 i n v assumes divine titles see isai- the date is probablv about ad summation but in seeing this agio 86 f dispensational view v 1s the ti p u a cha of clearl d t s i remarkable description of the tlr book have to do with con meaning in the book for the ditions existing in the asian struggling saints of all genera- churches of that period we have tions a- plant a hedge chinese elm privet order now temltft r rill orawlat 11laek me 100 ft ssso lllmb ilie 100 ft stss 211 ilit is ft ssaa r sis oo 100 1fl l is l ssat r s2s00 err 100 i amirrnit trl- ii j medium rtawth ibe ny hard kind it- inch bmh t 2j for s4e rr s1b00 per icj red ba maroonred 12lntb jlje 25 lor itttsiob free s59s or s2200 ft ico peon roots reirlvblte or pink 4- 1 for slss one bed sfibea sbsict for xarlt ordebs also canadas finest loiorcd garden guide j brookdalekingsway nurseries j j bowmant1xle phone dy er n1bt matfctt 33345 ontario under new management the arena bowling alley main street stouftville will reopen on sat sept 15th under new management open bowling afternoon and evening i dates open for league bowling snack bar risen lord in phrases full of symbolic significance verse 17 i fell at his feet as dead fear not i am the first and the last he did not thus affec his disciples when he appeared to them im mediately after his resurrection but paul acts 938 and john were eyewitnesses of his heavenly glory and it was too much for mortal eyes verse 18 he that liveth and was dead alive for evermore the keys of hell and of death better the liv ing one for i was dead read i died it is an aorist not describing a state but an j action he not only lives but is i vested with all authority in the unseen world chap 314 the church of the laodiceans the amen the faithful and true witness the beginning of the creation of god see colos- sians 415 16 notice how many of the introductory descriptions of christ in the letters are taken from the full description in the first chapter for this see 15 the phrase the beginning of the creation of god does not mean the first item in the suc cession of created beings and things but the one in whom all creation finds its origin verse 15 i know thy works neither cold nor hot note the phrase i know thy works neither cold nor hot note the phrase i know in all the seven letters judgments are not based on half knowledge with him verse 16 lukewarm i will spue thee out of mv mouth the laodicean condi tion is summed tin in the one word lukewarm not com pletely indifferent but not suffi ciently cdmmltted to do any good verse 17 thou sayest and knowest not states j the tragedy of this needy yet selfsufficient church what we say about ourselves and what vcrie 18 so cold as that old one at j them telling how to farm you white raiment i ve get some high advice it i rehuke renent our strapping there was a football tongue too fast may run lrtkirih lhe lcctmcs ou tlehver scorn but of love and const- j p ended up in a free- tutes a call to repentance lawson came back from verse 20- and knock dmner before lt w s open subscribe now to the stouffville tribune dont miss a single copy fill out this order form now j the stouffville tribun stouffville ontario f gentlemen f please aend me atarting immediately one year subscription to jj the tribune i enclose 350 j name adores ii4mnli4ii4 ij subscription rates in canada 350 per year in advance elseivhere 450 per year hear my voice the door i will come in the lord may spue out a church organization as unwor thy v 16 but he will still offer himself to all who realize their need of him verse 21 to set with me in my throne where the condemnation is severest the proffered reward is greatest to overcome in a laodicean situation would seem to be more difficult than in any other verse 22 he that hath an ear the spirit saith unto the churches an echo of our lords teaching in the days of his flesh but now enlarged and applied to the churches the heart of the lesson the epistle of paul to the ephesians presents the lord as the great head of the church 122 23 4116 52332 we are too inclined to hold this doctrine as something mystical with little practical applicatin it was not so with paul to him the headship of christ wfts not some faroff truth some visionary situation to be real ized only when the church it glorified but it meant the lord ship of christ in the local church what for instance is hfs first epistle to the corinth ians if not an application of the headship of christ to the affairs of the local church in the first three chapters of revelation the same truth is presented even the glorious vision of the ascended lord de picting him as the great head of the church relates his office to local assemblies specifically identified for us 111 these seven are doubtless representa tive and symbolic but they were seven actual churches with spe cific needs and conditions that called for attention and cure we sorely need- renewed em phasis on the headship of christ in the local church today tha would do away with all the ex pediency all the cateringt6 carnal whims all the submitting to a church boss and many other things which plague our churches and weaken their testimony we must learn anew to direct our church affairs on the basis of pauls first prayer to christ lord what wilt thou have me to do the example of christs deal ings with a local church in our lesson is the church of the lao diceans here was a church into which the spirit of the world had entered while other churches struggled with pover ty 2t hie church in laodicea was plagued with wealth with the wealth came a sense of self- sufficiency and independence i have need of nothing was the boast of the church which mistook worldly opulence for spiritual riches thus th first fervor was gone there was no following after holiness with ardent desire at the same time these people realized the superiority of christianity over the old paganism and could not dream of turning back to their f ste thcv were proud of their christianity so they cc ut mjiu out neither vyouid they go all out for christ they were lukewaram and so naus eated the lord the lord could not dwell in such an atmosphere so he stood apart as moses had done before exod 3226 and called on those who would to receive him in a deep inward fellowship of the spirit rev 320 1 the local church is basic in the ne i testament economy but when a local organization ceases to function as the body of christ the great head has a way of separating to himself those who will seek his gold hi drdsi his pharmacy rather than those of the world here is a solemn call to every church 1 seventeen were chastized after they were caught at the fight the boys got up a rhyme about him then james lawson is a fine young man he goes to church on sunday he prays to th lord to give him strength to strap the boys on monday i dont know how old lawson was when he died but if i looked at his tombstone at mt albert that would tell this is a good season of the year to stroll over a farm to find out whether it is clean or not july or august is a very good time i was past a demonstration farm a few days ago this farm is known and mentioned in near ly all the farm papers in n- tarto or the dominion or all over the world for that matter i hope the rest of it is cleaner may be very wise and true but id sooner get my lesson by ob serving what you do in order to keep a good clean farm i dont care who you are nowadays or any other time j what he was doing on his farm you have got to be doing or have i w i had a good laugh for someone else doing it for you you hear about spraying and all sorts of contrivances but the best way i ever found to do away with some kinds of nox ious weeds was a good sharp shovel or oldfashioned hoe i read in the last issue of the countryman you could spray burdocks but the best way was a good draining spade and the oldfashioned armstrong power and elbow grease and i thought it seemed sensible i agreed with the writer i read a lot about contour plowing in those papers at- the provincial meeting in toronto it all some man was bragging about pat week in the early hours it is now being celebrated and to feels as though lhe iall season mark the occasion stupendous has arrived in earnest i bargains are the order of th while eggs were slightly art- day valued in price to 33 and 37c per dozen on the stouffville mar- j 9th line markham school reopened after the long summer vacation with miss bennett ot sholbqurrie in charge we are glad to report that mrs dent brown who has been a patient in scarboro hospital is now convalescing at home tommy masters visited last week at the robt simpson home at newcastle mrs tcrryberry entertained a party of visitors from detroit over the labor day weekend the party included mrs terry berrys 6month old greatgrand daughter miss mary drudge is on tha staff of the scarboro hospital catherine thora and marg aret masters had a most enjoy able motor trip to quebec city en route they visited montreal the st lawrence seaway pro ject the thousand islands and algonquin park the stouffville creamery co has again come to the front in the matter of good butter mak ing by being a third prize win ner at the canadian national i know the man and have been over his farm perhaps contour plowing might kill all the weeds and rubbish he has on his farm at least it would be worth a try this farm is not in york county i have often written about this th concession and what happened there years ago next time i will tell about the next concession west john davis the man who operated the sash and door factory had a name for this concession but i will not put it in print the sports editor gave me a good supply of paper welcome to resolute pre nounced desolate reads a sign at a high arctic weather station proclaimed itself 1ft and told me to be sure and use the heart of canada northland i stlrr6unded by miles and mil oldtimer of nothing but miles and mllei save tm3 by depositing ehsauej and small cash in this envelop depository ot any hour safeguar6 cash afler banking hours by using this wallet depository heres something new in canadian banking 24hour depository service now available at the stouffville branch heres how our customers old and new can benefit from this new dual purpose 24hour depository service 1 customers of this branch can now deposit cheques and up to si 00 cash anytime day or night in the envelope depository you simply enclose your deposit in one of the special en velopes piovided for this purpose and drop the envelope in the depository slot outside the building acknowledgment will be 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