Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Nov 1962, p. 14

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 3, 1962 13 Fr eedom Reveals to the movies with these other) A toy brira One's Character | The master in the parable landed near Rome, 1,000 By R. BARCLAY WARREN jwife and therefore, couldn't gathered in the needy who did|/away. erie appreciate the opportunity and (ne would have tough WESTMOUNT The great day of the feast had|COme. (One woul come. The master sent out his that he would be glad to show he sent the servant outside the village into the highways and off his bride. Then, too, if she CH servant to those who. had been A pene P notified some days before He|WeTe inexperienced in cooking UNITED CHUR FLOYD $T, AT GIBBONS hedges, to compel others to come in that his house might be said, "Come; for all things are|#5 Young brides sometimes are, 4 now ready." Luke 14:17. But the|'teY, both would have enjoyed Marie Taylor, ARC.T., RMT. | By Alfred Buescher ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON -Seripture--Psalms 18:7-11; 119:33-0; Acts 8: 26-38; 11 Timothy 3:14-17; I Peter 1516-21 , if filled. None of 'those first in- vited, tasted of the supper. We reveal our true character' in the use we make of the free- (ut Ye the feast.) long after " Ohrist's The Bible itself telis us directed Philip to a des- ern Palestine; there he wise, rejoice the heart the eyes. God's will revive the soul, make the simple laws will endure that its study and- enlighten Peter affirms the divine origin of the Scriptures by recalling the experience - of Christ's transfiguation, which he witnessed with James and John. They servant was met with a barrage of excuses. One had to go and see some land he had bought. (I know some men who bought The power of the Word of God was such that the Ethiopian was immedi- ately converted. As they. passed by some water, he stopped his chariot lots near a great city who have wished many times they had gone to. see the land first. The city still hasn't grown ear the area and they have paid a lot The fact is, that these people didn't want to go to the feast. And when you don't want to do something, you can always think up an excuse. Sometimes ex- cuses prove embarrassing. A school principal friend summon- doms we enjoy in this good country. We are free to politely reject! the Gospel invitation. We may ignore it or in hostility de- spise it. The end result is the same. We are saying that we do not want Jesus Christ to be Lord of our life. We are free to choose Jesus | REV. FRANK H, WARD, 8A. * Minister 4 4 ] + Organist and Choir Leader | s i $ 4 11:00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP He an influential Ethiopian official g the prophet Isaiah as he rode in his O aartet, Philip joined him and studied with him.--Acts' 8:26-35. BIBLE LESSON in taxes.)- Another was going to try out ifive yoke of oxen he had just bought. (If he hadn't 'tested them before he bought them, he might rest better that night if he postponed the test to another day. In 1944 when cars were in and asked Philip to baptize him.-- Acts 8:36. TEXT: Psalm 119:33. themselves heard God's voice then, which confirmed the prophecies of the Old Testament.--II Peter 1:16-21, Christ, too. Let us use our free-| forever, and we must pray for under- dom wisely. standing and strength to follow them. --Psalm 19:7-11; 119:33-40. jed three boys to his office to explain their absence of the pre- vious afternoon. One told of going to the country with an uncle who had come to town with a load of hay- Another had lain down on the hill after a GOLDEN | SUNDAY SCHOOL:-- ANCIENT SPECIES | Junior and Senior Depts. wt The grizzly bear, a contem-| Meet ot 9:45 a.m. porary of the saber-toothed ti-| Primary at 11:00 a.m, | ger, has roamed North Amer-| ; |naed more than £100,000 ($300,- 000) to medical research in Brit- ain and abroad during the last SEEK ROBIN HOOD rifle fire and time-bombs to win BRIGHOUSE, England (CP)|County Fermanagh's best kept Sir John Armitage says his|police station garden contest. It God's Message Found In Bible the divine origin of the Scrip- tures. Paul also exhorts us to cling to these Scriptures, not merely as a point of view, but with our whole beings--"Abide thou in' By N. SPEER JONES The Bible, in addition to teach- ing us the important things about God and His world, in- forms us about the Scriptures themselves. The basic belief in weekends are disturbed by visi-|was the most heavily attacked tors to his estate, believed to|station on the border during the contain the grave of Robin|Irish Republican Army's 1950| Hood. Sir John says some of Whe | violenve campaign. | sightseers seek to buy the head- 10 months. The.fund is named for Sir Alexander Fleming, dis- coverer of penicillin. Ancieht Chinese astronomers) owner at the foot of a hill bought stone: IRISH BE. AUTY FLEMING FUND EDINBURGH eclipse and beat gongs to frigh-! BELFAST (CP)--The police Fleming Memorial Fund has do-' swallowing the sun. station at Rosslea has withstood | (CP) -- Theiten away the mythical dragon) -- great demand, a service station jone, without testing. It coasted good dinner asleep. The third said, not going to lie about it. I went and had fallen "Ah, "m linto the lot. When he went to} jsell it, it wouldn't start.) Still another had married a BYNG AVENUE the Scriptures, he urges. Not) only are they sacred, but in! them lies the road to the wis-/ dom which can save us, through | faith. More 'mundanely, Haul lists a, fourfold profitableness in the) Bible--for teaching, for reproof, | for correction and for instruc-| tion in righteousness. Peter reminds that he and other apostles did not report) volved here is whether or not God has spoken to man, and if so, in what way. God's revelation of Himself to man is the subject of Psalm 19. This revelation is dual. The first part of the psalm deals with His revelation through nature--the wondrous world in which we live. The second part, beginning with the assigned verse seven, deals with His revelation of GOLDEN TEXT "Teach me, O Lord, the way of Thy statutes; and I will keep it to the end."--Psalm 119:33. merely beliefs or fantasies, but} substantiate the Word of God as} actual witnesses to the transfig-| uration of Christ. The power of the Word of God is pointed up in an actual ex-) ample in the passage from Acts. | Philip taught the eunuch about! Christ simply by reading with) him the 53rd chapter of Isaiah. The Word of God here was suf-/ ficiently eloquent to prompt this} pagan, foreign stranger to ask) Philip to baptize him on the} spot. Himself through His Word. What is this Word? The key is "law," the first thing men- tioned in this section. To the writer of the psalm, this meant God's moral law, embodied chiefly in the first five books of the Bible. It does not mean, as A. F. Kirkpatrick points out (in "Peloubet's Select Notes,' p. 411), a "burdensome and vexa- tious restriction of liberty," but "a glorious reflection of the holi- mess of God, designed to lead man in the way of life and peace." in le ae time, (the, Psai™| _MAY NEED OPERATION strument for teaching man to} LONDON (AP) Stirling know his own sinfunless . . .| Moss, famed British race driver and to feel the need of an ef- seriously injured in a crash last fectual atonement." April, said Wednesday he might This law, or Biblical teaching} have to have another eye op- revive one's) eration to eliminate a_ slight "san wise;}case of double vision. He un- make his heart rejoice and his|derwent surgery on one eye two, vision be enlightened; it will en-| Weeks ago to clear a tear duct. | } & ] Groups. C \ TO SERVE GOD! SUNDAY 10:15 A.M OPEN AIR 11:00 A.M. HOLINESS MEETING Divine Service Parade for Brownies Guides of the 10th ond 17th Specidl Speakers; Mojor M, Murkin and Mrs. Mojor D. 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