Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jan 1963, p. 13

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altho eer = am THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, January 26,1963 13 NEWS IN BRIEF SHORT ORDER SHYSTER MOSCOW (AP) -- There's & scandal in the shashlik of rea- taurateur Rakhimjan Khakimoy in Alma Ata, the newspaper Trud reports, It said he cheated with short servings of the skew- lamb, and investigators found he had piled up ~~ amounts of money and cloth, three houses and a car, He is eternal destiny hinges on our attitude to Jesus Christ, the Son a sich ihe: of God. FASHION STOPS GERMS WELLINGTON, N.Z, (Reut- ers) -- The return to fashion of cuffless trousers for men is welcomed by agricultural in- spectors wherever overseas vis- itors arrive in New Zealand. Cuffs, they say, are traps for seeds and spores which may bring plant or animal diseases By Alfred Buescher Why Jesus Taught in Parables ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture--Mark 3:74:34, Destiny Hinges On Our Attitude . By R, BARCLAY WARREN . More than seven weeks had passed since Jesus' had per- formed His last 'act of healing, replacing the ear of Malchus, the servant of the high priest. Now Peter and John, on. their way to the temple at the hour of prayer (Acts 3) were asked for alms by a beggar in his forties| who had never walked, The apostles didn't even have an offering, Peter said, "Silver and gold they accepted, they would be ready to welcome Jesus when He returns. Peter added the note of warning from the words of Moses, that anyone who did not heed the words of this prophet (Jesus), would be cut off from among his people. We can dismiss our responsi- bility with regard to Jesus. There is no other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.\ered Over nineteen centuries have passed, We face Him still. Our happiness in this life and our descended upon Jesus at the be- ginning of His ministry had bap. tized the one hundred and twenty disciples on the day of Pentecost, Jesus was alive, The Spirit whom He had sent would not speak of Himself but He would witness of Jesus. Peter and John were careful to take no glory to themselves. The man was healed by faith in 'the name of Jesus. The apostles took advantage of the curious {crowd that gathered to remind them that they had killed the Prince of life but God had raised Him from the dead. While the listeners were still smarting under condemnation for their sin, Peter said, "Repent ye therefore, and be converted, Later He: explained to His disciples that the Word of God would 'ai on} have I none; but such as I have all kinds of people, some too shallow, | give I thee: in the name of some too busy with material things; | Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up only in good soil would it bear fruit. | and walk." Then Peter took him --Mark 4:10-20. \by the right hand and lifted him GOLDEN TEXT: Mark 4:23, lup: and immediately his feet 2p eR aE a oR ea ~~~ land ankle bones received strength, And he stood and/|that your sins may be blotted 'walked, and entered with them! out, when the times of refresh- into the temple, walking, and|ing shall come from the pres- into the country, _ |leaping and praising God. jence of the Lord; and he shal) ------------ : Here was evidence to all that/send Jesus Christ..." a Ses ESKIMO BELLE lie work of en would con. ee yas foraivcnes snd) OSHAWA SUBURBAN || | HARMONY Some Eskimos _ believ ec | F : | bless i pe P M t u th Luncheon Viate walt Siva lind 'auerlinietalies dead, reincaraate een --|| UNITED CHURCHES | UNITED CHURCH r. an rs. Claud Parker|themselves in newborn infants, ee ; ; ; oO om : ru MANCHESTER: -- The United) and children, Mrs, E. Budkow-|and protect. the growng chil: a : Rev. John Porter: Minister Rev. N. T. Holmes, B.A, B.D., ; __. |Church Women met recently|ski and Tony, and Mrs. Angus dren from harm By N. SPEER JONES \think himself forgiven his sins,;at the home of Mrs, Aletha, ve We might well open this les- without undergoing the change|Holtby for its regular meeting. A son with a discussion of the|°f heart prerequisite to a true} Mrs, Crosier read a season- DAILY meaning of the word "'parable."' understanding and forgiveness.jable poem, Mrs. Mary Thomp- -- It comes from the Greck para-. Other scholars have also'son read the Scripture lesson bole, which means a placing] pointed out the dangers fromjand Mrs, Ruby Fielding read beside or comparison. Jesus'|Civic and other religious authori-|the lesson story, "The Word of parables were designed to com-|ities, which forced early Chris-/God in Nature." pare something unknown and|tians to. use symbols (like the) The meeting was then chair: not understood with something fish) in their art and writings./eq by the new president, Mrs. very familiar and easily com-|The same motivation may have) Ajetha Holtby, Nine members prehended. eh eee en the} and two visitors answered the A paré iffers from a fable) S°°+ f ar @S P0S-| roll. in Fg nani of a parable|Sible, through the use of para-) One hundred dollars. was are very reasonable and couid/Dles--another kind of symbol--| voted to the church fund, $50 be expected to occur in every- before rousing the antagonism |toward caretaking, day life, whereas those of a which was to silence His earthly! Mrs. Holtby, Mrs. Lamb and fable are literally 'fabulous' in| 'aching Mrs. Thompson read reports of nature--highly unlikely or im- Specifically, today's lesson in ------ possible. The word "'fable"|Cludes Christ's call of His 12 comes from the Latin fabula, disciples, His enjoinment of all Most of His teaching to the crowds was done in parabies, that they might remember and understand. In one parable a sower planted seed in four kinds of soil--the pathway, thin soil, weedy land ~ good soil,--Mark Jesus began to teach again beside the Sea of Galilee. Such a large crowd gathered about Him that "He got into a boat and sat in.it on the sea; and the whole crowd was beside the sea on the land," a great multitude of peple.--Mark 4:1-2. "And (Christ) went up into the hills, and called to Him those whom He desired; and they came to Him. And He appointed 12, to be with Him, and to be sent out to preach and have authority to cast out demons."-- Mark 3:13-14. BIBLE LESSON Parables Used BUYS LOCOMOTIVE DONCASTER, England (CP) Businessman Alan Pegler has paid $9,000 for the Flying Scots- man -- Britain' smost famous railway locomotive. It has just been withdrawn from. service after 40 years on the Edinburgh- London run, (Church Group | committees they represent. |McLean of Oshawa were guests | The suggestion box revealed at the Fred Brooks' home re- junique ways and means to| cently. make money. Plans were made|-- to cater fo the Holstein Breed-| ers' luncheon on Jan, noon, Ross Metcalf A.R.C.T., AC.C.M, Organist and Choirmaster WESTMINSTER Manning Rd., Garrard Rd, 9:30 AM, SOUTHMINSTER Cedar St, S. (South of Wentworth) 10:30 A.M, CEDARDALE Simcoe St. S. at 401 11,30 AM, INTERNATIONALLY C.K.L.B. 1350 Ke. 10:00 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, 9:45 A.M, KINDERGARTEN AND SUNDAY SCHOOL TINY TOTS "SURVIVAL THROUGH REVIVAL" : 7:00 P.M. 'THE FINAL VERDICT' Wednesday 8 P.M, Midweek Fellowship Friday 8 P.M, Youth Training Hour 11:00 A.M, 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Infants and Little Children Cared for in Nursery. 7;00 P.M. EVENING 'SERVICE A Hearty Welcome To All | | Albert Street United Church (Albert St. and Olive Ave.) REV, ALBERT E, LARKE, Minister is Organist-Choirleader; Mrs, C, A. NAYLOR, A.T.C.M.--R.M.T, BROADCAST 2:05 P.M. -- Monday through Friday CHRISTIAN 9:30 A.M. -- Saturday A= kere BYNG AVE. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH which means narrative. The parables were designed) to stick in men's minds in a! way that abstract truths are not) likely to stick Even the most) |people to follow the will of God as one family, and the begin ning of His teaching by the Sea of Galilee, with the parables) which illustrate the importance of this teaching. uneducaed man is likely to re- , member a well-told tale of com-| The major parable involved is monplace events with which he the famous one of the sower, is familiar, The hope is that he|Sowing seed on four kinds of will reflect on such a parable, soil--on the pathway, the thin that it will stimulate his thought|S0il, the weed-filled field and and that eventually the greater|the "'good" soil. moral truths it illustrates can' The thin soil is confusingly penetrate his mind and heart./described as "rocky ground" Misinterpretations of certain)what it really means is large passages in today's lesson have/expanses of rock thinly covered led some people to think that/with soil--a type of land which Christ used parables to disguise|can still be seen today in the FELLOWSHIP SERVICE Orange Temple 11 Bruce St. SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 A.M. AND We Preach Jesus Christ -- The Living Word A Cordial Invitation Te All REV, |, E. WILKINS (Minister Tebron Christian Reformed Church One block north of highway 2 on Thickson Rd, and you see the church! Church of the "Back to God Hour' every Sunday, 9:15 p.m, CKLB BAPTIST CHURCH BLOOR ST. EAST OFF HARMONY PASTOR WM, LEWIS 11:00 A.M. "VICTORIOUS THROUGH THE SPIRIT" 2:00 P.M FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL Thurs. ot -8--Prayer meeting SUNDAY, JAN, 27 10;00 A.M REV. JOHN VAN HARMELEN 7:00 PM MR. HERMAN SALOMONS BLOOR STREET | the truth so that ordinary men should not understand it, serving His teachings for His disciples alone. One of the most Seeds deposited there sprouted| hills around the Sea of Galilee.| rapidly from their proximity to} the sun's heat, but it prevented! GRACE GIBBONS STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: REV. G, A. 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Moffat Will Preach 9:50 A.M, -- Senior, Intermediate and Junior Sundey Scheol 11:00 A.M. -- Nursery, Beginners and Primary Sunday School a deep root system to tide the _ over during droughts and other difficu | Or teak thar dean It growing weather. again, and be forgiven." mean, as G. Camp-| in explains ("Pelou-| * for 1963, LUTHERAN 'MAINTAIN THE SPIRITUAL GLOW' CHURCH Cromwell Ave. & Highway 401 Rev, Philip Fiess Minister in parables "for those u 9:45 AM, -- SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. -- 7:00 P.M. SILAS FOX MISSIONARY IN INDIA FOR 40 YEARS 5 "SPIRITUALISTS" THE PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH ven that forced ist to speak in parables. | Orange Temple, 11 Bruce St. Furthermore, Christ could not/ ae z SUNDAY SERVICES g*" 9:45 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL 3 Sunday, Jan. 27 simple that a man might under-| 2:30 P.M. stand it only superficially and} Clairveyance Service = Rev. 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