Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1963, p. 10

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Source of Commendation Scripture--Acts ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 10-25; I Coniaions Jo--13. pr aire ese: Wouth The Time By R. BARCLAY WARREN "It is good for a man that he bear the. yoke in his youth." So says Jeremiah in _ his lamentation. (3:27). When hors- es were common, farmers knew that it was important that horse be broken in, while it was young. We learn easier when we the|; To Accept Yoke yoke of one kind or another. Jerusalem: is repre- sented as saying, "The yoke of my transgressions is bound by his hand; they are wreathed, and come up upon my neck: hath made my strength to ifall; the Lord hath delivered me into their hands, from whom ing a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 7, 1963 9 sion and service.:The people of Jerusalem had yielded to sin and become its slave, The yoke, which is good for us to bear is the one that Jesus 'offers. He said, 'Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me; for I am meek and 'lowly in heart, and ye shall find rest: unto your souls, For My yoke is easy. and My burden is light." Mt. 11:29, It is a great privilege to re- ceive the. yoke at the hand of Jesus and become a co-worker with Him. yoke fits well and He will not allow our load to be too great. History is dotted with the bright lives of those who in youth, bowed to God and ac- cepted His yoke. Consider Jo- seph, Moses, the maid in Na- raan's house, David, Daniel,' Mark, Timothy. If the. Lord doesn't get our heart while we are young, the probability is that He will not set it at all, Sin is deceitful, and we are soon bound with the cords of our sins. We may lose as the desire to be freed, GRACE || HARMONY Ny || UNITED CHURCH 401 lll poss Metco ARCT. ACEM. (| Organist end Choirmoster His ave young. The acceptance. of|I am not able to rise up." 1:14. ss », 1 He also mentions special revelations given him,. including an experience in which he was caught up into paradise for a glimpse of heaven itself. Thus he declares emphatically, the apostolic authority given him.--IL Corinthians 12:1-6, GOL DEN TEXT: I Corinthians 10: 13 PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY Rev Philip Fiess, Minister Vicar Edward Nelson Assistant 10:00 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. Kindergarten and Tiny Tots 11:00 A.M, Morning Worship A Hearty Welcome To All 7:00 P.M, Evening Service ALL WELCOME ore me Albert Street United Church (Albert. St. and Olive Ave.) REV, ALBERT E. LARKE, Minister Organist-Choirleader; Mrs, C. A. NAYLOR, A.1.C.M =-R M.T. as Baptist TREET ange "Back to God Hour" 9:15 pm., CKLB ol Boptist Churches Vinter 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP The minister will preach Little Children cared for in the Nursery, 7:30 P.M.--Bible Study essions at 9:45 and 10:45 AM REV oaun tH re 1 ~ Er Ta 7:00 P.M JOHN VANHARMELEN TO |} REV stripes UNITED 2 HOH oe te SPIRITUALIST THE FAMILY BIBLE CHURCH OF ONTARIO ~~ HOUR Cat we Bane) 2 Bruce Street SUNDAY TO 6:00 P.M SUNDA' EC, 8B DIAL 1350 Sunday School s CENTRE 'STREET UNITED CHURCH Corner King and Centre St REV. ARTHUR W. MAGEE--MINISTER R, K Loa diosa Organist-Choirmaster 9:45 AM.--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 A'M.--MORNING WORSHIP JOHN WILSON 5 GREAT WHITE THRONE" AST OVER CKLB RADIO Weunesday, 7:45 Bible Study SAT. 8:00: P:M.--PRAYER MEETING REV ( awl: PM ROADC Healing Service Open stripes ples of 1963 rod Mr pun was seyere and Prayer 1: 00 A.M, "Does God expect as much of Christians as a lodge expects of its members"? 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 AM.--BIBLE SCHOOL Care provided for small children during service 1:00 A MORNING WORSHIP EVERYONE WELCOME 0 RM --THURSDAY CYC--6~ 14 YEARS eel i St. Andrew's United Church JOHN WILSON FOR EVENING see) eared ae SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS h TO SERVE GOD! wed by ar EAE cancetendl CHURCH || 7.00 em dress by: R | BS.8.0, || Coste oy. Clairvovonce by Mrs. Hern, Mrs responsibility in appropriate,|The great city, because of her * es measure, is good for children'sins, had fallen to Nebuchad- Sig ware sar ey in. Corinth made ; asks if these other " s"' hav and youth. nezzar of Babylon. After Paul had been blinded by his Later, detractors in Corinth made "ib nee if pause gery hs Asad that es dis vee he ee, FE fae a: dsion of Christ on the 'road to false claims of apostleship, accusing endured a y e Q Sage on = ean sate sentation sy ascus, the Lord. sent a man Paul of being changeable, rude in endured for the sake of his faith. e LUTHERA Samad 'Atwilas to lay his hands on speech, traitorous and fraudulent. mentions his gee Se HARMONY ROAD NS ST BAPTIST the former Christian-persecutor and Paul isha feae rae -- ad 2 Esta aba hada toed GIBBO : i Scales fel Corinthians to defe i ; : ger, anxiels Heo te eee n to preach these unfair charges of the impostors, and constant danger.--Il' Corinthians BAPTIST CHURCH 2h cui Bosh Christ. --Acts 10: 10- 22. --il Corinthians Lacan oe : d ' iu - 135 Harmony Rd. South Sk ena ocheol ie . i 4 .M.--Sunda 00 | In the rest of the chapter, that often a doctor was called spf OLDEN reed eon: Pastor Wm. Lewis 9 Y | BIBLE LESSON Paul 'maintains that he = cer- pO: | to esamile a victim prior mendeth himself ts ap- 11:00 A.M. : SUNDAY SERVICES | Sok aaa cher nee ie wick erin Sow Joel emo ce | ee ene even | which is aque to one Z rine Suh : 4 '| commendeth."-- 'orinth- A tl Answers |their apostolic labors, 16:2 ). The in ee place jans 10:18. at Corinth 11;00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL | 3 " at Lystra (Acts : . since) -- ie is wien vases 1 pos e | be first oe "yi spo aad u 'this letter was written before ae WORD 11:00 A.M. | ; Paul's ministry, From 11-10 tole shipwreck of Acts 27, Fal HEBRON ad ZION OF GOD DIVINE WORSHIP. | 1S etrac ors 112:10, he presents us with one Mey ise cathe es Christien Reformed All Welc of the most unusual autobio- a : _ : Churches of Oshawa By N. SPEER JONES Jone who has taught them about graphical passages in the Bible,| The danger.of river crossings | One block nortn of highway 2 on ines without his teach- hese ex..(26) was a very real one in| Thickson Rd. and you see the Paul's. first letter to the Christianity; f The background for th X- one dave Wan even" nowll eHurshl Corinthians concerned chiefly ing, they would have no way Of periences is to be found in the coe Sa hues GF eG ALVARY the problems that church was judging a Christian passage assigned from Acts, re- ' mote | every 'Stndoy, having, regarding such things In Verse 10 the accusation ating the beginning of Paul's In the: Orel park it a and JOH! as quarreling among thems Ives Paul's weak bodily presence ministry and the hazards he 12, Paul hesteigomaet a SUNDAY, DEC. 8 Fasiad oil cine: Fellows ot! and sinning on the part of their fers primarily to moral wea encountered almost immedi- never fr ferred to € sewhere in ee i nee aU members. His second letter is ness evident in person. NO" ately, Some of his later hard the New Testament--his being 10:00 A.M. rimarily a defence of himself necessarily physical weakness. (hips are enumerated here given a glimpse of paradise JOHN VANHARMELEN es t false chargés leveled by It could hardly be said that one The lesson began with the ac- yr alas he iecdeis Pau! who endured as many hardships REFERS PUNISHMENT = count of Paul's direct apostolic had to defend himself or see his ax did Paul was physically, ay, reference to '40 authority (Acts 10:10-25); here great work come to nothing weak save one' may indicate the fact IS an even stronger reference, Since these detractors brought HAD AILMENT that the Mishna prescribed that" his. defence to the Corinth- letters of commendation (3:1).! 1p 12:7-10, we do find evidence one below the number men. '@"S they wefe apparently outsiders.'o¢ some sort of bodily weakness tioned was to be given, in case They apparently represented)jn the famous "thorn in the an error 'should render an .ex Paul as being changeable and fjesh" passage. What this Was. cessive beating. Also, -- the a traitor to his faith and country we are not sure, although it is'scourges ustially had three (11:22). They were also appar- probably the same ailment re- cords, making it necessary to ently mercenaries (11:7), and ferred to in Galatians 4:13-15. 'nflict in mult claimed to have superior au- The criticism, in 10:10 and three 5:30 thority (11:5) 11:6, of Paul's speech means Being beaten with (11:25) CKLB In Chapter 10:3-6, we have a that it unadorned. Elo- was such a shment finely drawn analogy compar-'quence was an important factor ing Christian work with war- to most Greeks, as Socrates has fare; it points out the defiant pointed out with Pau nature of the ungodly, not even was not a rhetorician did wishing to know God he aim to be; he was not in 1042 Ros Paul's point in the next verse terested in charming the ear ix to remind them that he is theibut in reaching the heart scorn nor odberry 7.23 7160 EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Evangeline and Phillip Murray, nd Rd. W. ze) ak G East of Gar oO. Friends - Pnquirers we Coll - Mrs. ¢ M CHRIST MEMORIAL 'CHURCH ANGLICA D nee STREETS D Te petted -- PHONE 725-5795 e 728-0732 CHL RC H 'OFFICE Te. 728 8251 'Seek the truth, the truth shall make you free'. JAY P.M.--THURS So shall we see the truth in all réligions, for METHODIST YOUTH MINISTER: REV, JOHN R, LENG, M.C,, B.A,, B.D., D.D. Organist and Choirmaster; MR. 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