THE BOW W THE CLOUD Sunday Discocree by Dr. Chapman, the Noted Pastor-EvMtellst. A a-Hl war fWed With Swetatu u4 Bc*_We Ott (M^Aht Hall el
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[The Her. .T. Wilbur Chapmau, D.U, u »"« Ibe mo*t dislmEUohrd «ud beat nan ha^ the UDdiaputcU po5»e»»ion of the
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; ere in coneumt demend. Hi« arrmont ire eturr'l the hrart* of mrn and women
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Si Riobmond. Iml . June t«, 1859. He wa» •duelled at Obrrlin College and Lake Korwt t'iiiver»itv. and graduated lor the mingum* are aimple and diro-t. *o that their Ssfhieiu-e i* not *o mueh due to exciting the emotion* a* to winning the heart* and .-onvincing tin - mind* o! 'lho*e who hear Sun Dr. Chsjmian i* now m charge of die Fourth I*re»byteriaii Church, >< New York City The iollowing *ermon fcn. dS mown evaugeli*t. who i* now nreaching to LSHliHlE'Sk-ri-»ct My bow in the cloud, and it ►hall be •or a token of a covenant between Me and,
the earth.
It may aeem at fimt thouebt as if thu trerv a queer text to choose from which to K,\.\rai 2 has but to set the key to unlock the door leading into them to hnd them filled with eetnes* and with help. The ramliow - exception to this rule. It is hard.
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serv ices as an e demand. His »
one to look upon •lotids after a aton
I is hardly ic hoW that
pan* the clouds alter a *101™ without an
xclamation ot delight.
One would think that it would grow moiotonous. fo: we j have seen it to many
onous. fo: "e have seen it *o ,e». but quite the opposite is true, s differ: they arc as unfcke as two thing* lid poasibly he. Indeed, it-must b« true it one is never like the other. But rain-
bow* are always the same, •pile of this we are charmed — -* ; —as weWtudr.
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turneth not thither, hut watereth • the earth, and raaketb it bring forth and. bud. that it may give »eed to the sower, and bread to the eater; an .hell My Word be that goelh forth out of My mouth; it abali not retum^unto^Me void, but it^ahalljicj
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-“i rasss
. _ jt r* And yet in
e look.
The hr»t uicntion of a bow i* in the text. It ’i* not said that this Ts the firat time the rainbow has appeared, for from the vet? nature of the case it ha* always been in existence since the worlds began to be, but this t» said to be the firs! use sLAaSYT 'ssra.id.xsssi throne, in sight like unto an emerald.” You notice that the expression used i» “round about the throne." and here for the first time we find a rainbow in a complete
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ES3!&r“wi'£;p,’£E, , S truth. Take the great doctrine of the
"tr,-;? ii;
rc» to be sinner*. Tliia is the cloi
loved u* and gave Hiroiwll for u». Tlu^m the rain. With these condition* met, the bow of promise span* the - loud o( a sinful
lff ' HI.—THE SEVEN COLORS.
ui' !^T8 "S ‘JSS
would be refracted at once seven colon.
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been a rainbow in ihi* world but tiiere have lieen seen in more or lew prominence. thia long pri*m it breaWTiap into seven colon. The seven together give us the First, forgiveueas. Psalm 32: 1.—“Blnsed is he whoae transfmsion i* forgiven,
whose ain is covered. ’
what a load of ain v.-e had to carry! How it did weigh us down! How day and night wc went crying aloud, saying, "Oh. ier. Then He came, and stooped down, or whispered to u* just on* sweet word. •Forgiven!'’ and when we realized it the ff", r.\%'rirto" Vfo ETiftS to make ounelve* better only adds to the cloud and deepen* our de*p*‘r. The second color is clemming. Psalm 51: ^^"L'SiVxsifftiSl 1 : 'lie little bnnch of hyssop came* us back to the Passover night, when the lamb was slain and its blood collected. It was not said that one abould take a brush. Sii is'S^ira- £>.‘s ;i."s2r. had but to step to the door of the cottage s;. s:. world i* faith.* We have faith in each
THE SABBATH SCHOOL latenuticmal Lesson ComaenU For
Mny 18.
Sublet: t»e EaHy Ckrisllan MtaloowUi. Act* *llk. 1-12—GoMcnTcit, Mall. rxvIlL, if—,tU«»ry Vem*. 2, 3-Uaaca-
UryMtba Day'* Uwoi-
1. “The church....at Antioch.” Thi* church must have been large and fljoriihing at thi* time. "Prophet* and teacher*." The prophet* were thus* most open to receive. and able to speak the truth God revealed to them; men with inrigbt and foresight. rather than instructor*. 1 Cor. 12: 28. By teachers arc meant ctated and
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musrnng was a pre that the m
permanent teachers, ansnenng »jrjewhat to the pastor of a modern church. ‘‘Banin-
totbe , pr,^ „d
nothing in that to indicate that this nan S than* is ^hcre^“mentioned* s e &r^. l,, Hrr.rr murdered John the Baptist. Mahean must nave become a Christian out of very bad won becomes the chiefest of all the apos- * ?’ ‘They.” These five ministers.
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ss S£;’^ :a K^ r Ss& isT'cSS "Kb'S SLrzt HnK- Sniril ‘‘mikr* the revelation, selects
receive it. (God is satii "ffrik'fc wra».i - a.
our jicrplext-
fehe*.:, again, when i .
. we were compellet a thousand times
But we must learn the lesson that we must trust Him where we cannot underhalf of the how of our life, and we shall know indeed that all things have worked -tion tel!* us that itVis to he like an emerald. This is certainly very strange, for to make it complete. The color, however, is not without its *ugge»ttvcne»*. Green S S’,’ SiX'Th.7 ”%!.*,£• Z waving branches of the tree, and the gras* beneath our feet, arc so restful on a summer day. ]» not- this a hint that heaven is a place of rest at well a* beauty*
si” if
drop the red and put the yellow and
• jffiJnr!n*5rAn5"u. bint as to the thought that when -Omv !5syfw.i b ;s“*iir; sot ltd mark ;n heaven. Chri*t_ finished Hii rufieritixs unon Calvary, and never a pan* sbal! meet Him again. We finmh our suf fchnss. too. when we *ay good-bye to*this weary roxd we have traveled, and the gate 'of heaven, that shut* u» in shuts suffering
m ' I.-tHE CXOUD -
Wc know what the cloud was for Xosh
pssSa
lo read the
• ■ It would make one heartsick to rc.,i] tli history of mu. First, in the world, begit
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/vary, coming down to the present day, . y-bca the whole world *ecrr.> to he touched :■ with it* power, the most tcnible thing the world is ain. ,S<cond v in the hoi GoJ meant.tp be a safe vessel to carry.u* through the turmoil* and strife ever round about u-. Third, in our own heart, giving us wrong comcbUon* of God. and dragpng u* tow.-rd hell, even against our will. .Tb^loud ^.‘wo^rtH Tt“ob sc lire- the sun. The cloud of sin docs the
are tfig pure in fceagj, for they
God
worth the
' rmtd
find ered
the life and to are thing* the work* of sunlight. >Ve
under the cloud. And
a mail'* ramd
src.cssri.iTiSwi I.... SSotESkSI
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in a i»;.c.ii*hi l.od roa - H.< hand- to he wen
SXSSS7Z IL—ACROcS TOT c LOI. D «0D CAIT pEr3£|>Hi
MSP*!.*??»-
tsss^i^^pi
of foreign missions. J'*" 1
called to thi* work at
when w-e know that because of the shed K. "i-ArbiSni "JTclL’Tg: offences, and wa* raised again for our jusOne might be perfectly sure of hii forgiveness. and know that it meant sin* taken off, and might be confident
a* a kind of receipt (a* John Robertson
white a* anow.”
But justification is even better to me than .this', for when one i* justified before God he actually stands aa if he never bad .K'a^-srs ft will have compassion-upon us; He will sub!!e, o sjSE ss&r.s**?' ■” It is very comforting to know that there are some depths in the ocean v> deep that they can never be sounded. Our nns must-
have gone a* deep.
There is also another though-, of comfort ; if a body is cast into the ocean where the water* are not very deep, when the storms come and the ocean in a fury, there arc ^depths in the sc* so great,
By.
thatL—
the fare of Thanks be
«u>rmtlmtha*ever yet swept of the deep baa stirred the '
deep in the aea that they will never be iJ^r-fc OT xOTisOT west, so far hath He removed our tranv
from u*.” • ‘ the
the wc*t..ea!i never be brought together; nor'can the saved slwncrand his pardoned *'Thc'*at n h^o!o?is n 'l.ai»h 44\22-‘T have blotted out, a* a thick cloud, thy transgres-
r>OT
A Titan cannot blot ogt hi* own sins. Some have tried it.witfTtheir teape. and Juve lost their reason. .Some have at-FOT-EiOT mean the same a* for njan * ahrount to lie blotted out. I nay have a hill charged against inc'on t!ie hooks, hut if on the opjiositc *idc i* credited a ■uhicient sum of money to meet' the indebtedness, it iv blotted out. But theexpf«mc;i mu«t mean more than this. It mean* that when one's sjtis are blotted out^by God they are.** ii •.-iii'ZzS sg'Si, ™ ... sair.teTs rifice of Hhnsclf, and the sins of our lives life Word we msy defiend. Notice the 'r.T-.'.’sslT'rr i-STOT rOTi 'KZZZrZ
til?faruL*concerning the whmh to give it to Abraham, to 1
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He ever wait* to fill the covraaat wtoeh He ha* made with f’hnst concerning u*. If we would have the |oy of salvation, we r; e,’OTr Jtot-t, t we must believe: second, brlirvinj God. we must net aa if wr believed Hun. The one gives us life. The other five* u* joy m
sSr'itS.'iyjS' S ;Liir, §1? mission. It did not make them deacons.
The
here is similar to that found in the presk, ar.s'dOTfi a -Ot
the Spirit. ‘‘Unto the seaport town of Antioch, on the Mediterranean Sea, Antioch being twenty miles inland. "Sailed to Cyprus.’' This island, in the Mediterranean Sea, waa originally the home of Barnabas. Chap. 4: 38. 5. "At Saiatnis.” The Greek capital Cyprus, and'the nearest‘city in their i
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