Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Mar 1963, p. 19

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ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON In Peraea, the people sought to bring their children to Christ, that He might touch them, but the disciples tried to forbid it. When Christ saw this He rebuked the disciples, saying, "Let the children come . . . to such belongs the kingdom of God,."-- Mark 10:13-16, and knelt before Ch ing what he must do Jesus told him to sell ne day a rich young man ran up obeyed the Commandments and ask- give it to the poor, The young man could not and went away sorrowing. --Mark 10:17-22. Scripture--Mark 10. On their way rist, saying he for eternal life. all he had and was foretelling His impending suffer- Ing and death to His disciples, when James and John interrupted to ask that they be seated next to Christ in His awe b Christ asked them if they could drink His cup of --Mark 10:35-40. By Alfred Buescher to Jerusalem Christ As they left Jericho, a blind beggar called out, seeking Jesus' mercy, The crowd tried to silence him, but Christ called him to Him and through the man's faith, Christ was able to re- store his sight immediately --Mark 10: 46-52, GOLDEN TEXT: Mark 10:45. agony.-- BIBLE LESSON |the means of His death, Christ knew there was no way to re- deem men from their sins but through His suffering and death. The Ontario farmer will Young Farmer by each zone in farmer organization. be chosen from candidates picked the junior By R. BARCLAY WARREN As the grandmother sat in her rocking chair reading her Bible the grandson told his playmate thet Granny was cramming for the finals. Some youths say that, "Religion is a game for adults", But let me say from experience that the way of dis- cilpleship is "a challenge to youth". Here is a life that calls Here you can live dangerously, kept securely in the almighty penta of a loving Heavenly Fa- er. Think of some of the conflicts which Saul of Tarsus experienc- ed, After his conversion he wit- nessed at Damascus. When those of his own race planned to kill him, he was let down by the wall in a basket. When he Great Challenge Of Discipleship Jewish rites, Paul insisted that salvation is by faith. Paul had. a conflict within himself, He had a thorn in the flesh. On his third prayer for its removal, the Lord said, "My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made ect in weakness." Henceforth, Paul gloried in his infirmities that the -- of Christ might rest for all you have: --. and more, |4pon Paul was expelled from An- tioch by his own countryment, They followed him to Iconium, stirring up trouble so that he had to leave there. At Lystra men from both towns came and roused the people so that Paul was stoned and dragged out of the city and left for dead. The last years of his life, he was a prisoner. Some of the letters THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, March 9, 1963 1.9 antes Seer Wek Ont station near 'i As well as being used in such stations as the nuclear power demonstration station near Rolphton, which n ing electricity last June, heavy water is used for a similar purpose in a nu- clear power plant in the United States and ¥ * ps erlarggy chairman of the privy couneii|Power reactor in Sweden, committee on scientific and in- Snnouncement sald, dustrial research, announced| Heavy water will be in Friday the government is pre-|the Douglas Point nuclear pared to consider detailed pro-|power station now under con- posals for the construction in|struction near Kincardine, Ont., Canada of a plant to produce|4nd in nuclear power pants un- heavy water. Mr. Churchill said in a press release that Atomic Energy of Canada Limited has invited Ca- nadian companies that have al- ready expressed interest in es: tablishing such a plant to submit detailed proposals, Heavy water, which Canada Heavy Water Plant Plans Called For WINNIPEG (CP) -- Defence Minister Gordon Churchill, Germ: Sweden, Czechoslovakia ry] Switzerland, HARMONY now buys from the United States, is used as a modérator UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. T. Holines, BA, 8.0, --to slow down neutrons given off when uranium atoms split-- in power stations such as the Minister Ross Metcalf, A.R.C.T., A.C.C.M. Organist end Cholrmaster SUNDAY SShBOL 11:00 A.M. KINDERGARTEN AND arrived at Jerusalem and tried to join the disciples, they were afraid of him, They knew how he had been fiercely sani ing the Christians. However, Barnabas befriended him and helped to dispel the fears of the others. After serving several years with Barnabas, they dis- agreed with regard to taking John Mark with them on their second missionary journey. He had forsaken them on their first journey. Paul and Barnabas Gordon Murray of Woodville was elected president, succeed- ing Bill Galbraith of Appin. Vice-president is John Elliott of Napanee. TRADING STUDIED Officials of the Canadian Stock Exchange said the trad- ing pattern in shares of Domin- ion Leaseholds Ltd., an Edmon- ton-based oil company, is still under review following the Thursday and its slight recov- ery Friday. Dominion Lease- Will Visit Australia GUELPH (CP) -- A young ready ood "-- omer He travel to New Sout! ales in Aus- ol gin ones woe places of tralia this summer in an ex- 01 n & *| change visit with an Australian, Christ tries patiently to let|the Junior Farmers Association them know that such honorjof Ontario was told Friday at does not come except through|its annual meeting. the kind of baptism (death) He| Association officials said de- is about to undergo--that thejtails of the program are still greatest sacrifice brings the|to be worked out, but the|holds fell 63 cents to 24 cents greatest glory. Later these two United Farmers Co-operative|Thursday, but opened at 35 did indeed drink the cup" they| Association is donating $500 and| cents Friday and ranged be- helping to arrange the visit.|tween 27 and 40 cents. | BLOOR STREET BAPTIST CHURCH killed with Herod's sword and | | BLOOR $T. EAST OF HARMONY RD, } he wrote at this time are in our In the midst of this predic. ible, tion of Christ's incalculable self-giving service to man, two of those closest to Him--James and John--intrude a note of complete antithesis--the height of selfish vanity, They ask to Jesus Expounds Daily Problems By N. SPEER JONES' As we continue our study of Mark's narrative, we find our. selves journeying with Christ tora part of Palestine east of the Jordan, known as' Peraea. It was there that the legal- minded Pharisees, to test Him, asked Christ whether or not di- vorce was legal. Jesus replied that whatever legal sanction was given this by Moses, such provision was only because of/him and full surrender to God the hardness of their hearts, for|--his wealth. This is one of the "from the beginning of crea-'saddest incidents in the Bible, Once in his he call- ed down blindness for a season on a sorcerer who opposed him. He reproved those who called him a . He had many a battle. Through it all he could say, "If God be for us, who can be against us?" It was a trium- phant life. vice there last summer. He commented to his wife as they boarded the plant to come home, "Life is losing eome of its meaning. It looks like all we htve to look forward to is go- ing back to Chicago and mak- ing money." He is impressed pap Pos eR gr of = - ne in Africa. He is the em of surgery in a/g0ing ve @ more challeng- sated Chicago hospital and a teacher|ing life. ye in the Department of Surgery xia te Yaa Pt ae! hse, Stes] | ia ae ena tht Goa fae, eteeo| Albert Street United Church tians felt that the Gentile Chris-| Africa as a medical missionary. ert treet nit Urc. tians should take on certain'He donated a short time of ser- (Albert St. @nd Olive Ave.) emcees REV, ALBERT E, LARKE, Minister Organist-Choirleader; Mrs, C, A. NAYLOR, AT. SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1963 BYNG AVE. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 11:00 A.M. Pastor: REV. G. A, CARROLL TELEPHONE 728-2426 7:00 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC RALLY PUBLIC WORSHIP The Minister Will Preach Message: 'Has Man a Part to Play In His Eternal Salvation?" LITTLE CHILDREN CARED FOR IN NURSERY | 10:00 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL A CLASS FOR ALL A.M.--Junior, Intermediate, Senior Chureh School 11:00 A.M.--PRAISE AND WORSHIP A.M.--Beginners, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Primary Ist of a series of 3 messages "If God Be Before Us, Who Con Be -Against Us?" TUES, -- 7:30 P.M. -- C.A.'S, Joint Service in King St. Pentecostal Church WED. -- 7:45 P.M, --= Bible Study and Prayer THURS. -- 6:45 P.M, -- Busy Bee Bible Club -- A Church Thet Believes In Old Fashioned Revival -- the poor. That occurs in the in- cident of the rich young man, described by Mark (10:17-31), Matthew (19:16-30) and Luke (18:18 - 30). This young man seemed to have all.the réquire- ments for a fine Christian. He apparently lived an exemplary moral life, and was deeply con- cerned about becoming an even better Christian; furthermore, Jesus loved him. Yet one thing stood between 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP A Hearty Welcome To All John was deported to the crim- inal settlement on Patmos for a long life of suffering. GRACE LUTHERAN | PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 | | | GOLDEN TEXT WM, LEWIS, PASTOR "The Son of man also came not to be server but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many."--Mark 10:45. 11:00 A.M, 'Seven Days That Changed The World' Monday -- The Day of Emotion, 7:00 P.M. THURSDAY, 7:30 P.M, -- "FELLOWSHIP HOUR" tion," God designed that a man and woman should leave all their former ties, if necessary, to cleave to one another in mar- riage, a holy unity. Divorce, He tells His disciples, constitutes adultery, except when the part- ner has already committed adultery (see Matthew 19:9). In this matter and in the one following, concerning children, Christ is dealing with human, everyday problems; Christian- ity is more than theological phi- losophy, it is practical behav. ior. The preciousness of a child is nowhere pointed up more dra- matically than in Mark 10:13-16. Our great responsibility as par- ents, to preserve and strengthen the purity, faith and lovingness of a child, is made clear; 'for to such belongs the kingdom of God." An adult must welcome God as a child would, without reservation. Only once in the Bible does Christ tell someone to sell ev- erything he has and give it to for it is evident that even with all this promise, the young man could not force himself to do what Christ asked of him. Christ and his followers are now on their way to Jerusalem, one of many groups headed to- ward that center to celebrate the Passover. 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A Church Wnere You Will Be Warmly Welcomed "Small children will be cored for during the Church Service at 695 Glengrove St." All Cordially invited, ~ cin

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