Cape May Herald, 26 July 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 5

2M FMNTIN6 1EN. Sw«J«v WKvartt Pr. CktpmMn. iU Noted Pa*tof Ev««*eJUt. E»«ry Per»*« b CaUH U«o U. Kias«M *1 <M tor . P.ra^-W. Stan ta H*4t to Acc»«itf«r Wort I’otao*-

New York Citt.—The (ol!owing ■ orb’ *s«t rtodoWc oermon b«» been ffi.n The .object of the <l.»cOun« w "TV? hundred fwntius men. 1- .nd ,>t w«i

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v!rir>' 0U ''Vh>le h ‘hr , ' J r.nk .nd'”’fil? borne, and in fheir eerxi.e, yet there were some really germt «oldiei. among thrtn, and

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charge not many year, ago

At the time of the text_ David wa* living at Ziklag. and lie and hij. men had* been away in battle. The battle ha- Iwn waged, the victory ha. been Won and they arc homeward bound: They have camped >„ .W.W, -W-; -afST.-WSI

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J — - : break camp and

a in if ho. and j* they come nearer theif wive* and ehildnep and all their property when he agree, to go after the enemv tney, tnm awtr from the min. e.f their homes in their company men who are npi able to compn^-d ^0).- In order that they might eves; &TK !?XrSg as goo-1 a. dead, and when they giVe hun ' reznf reire*hment» and promise him that they will aot let him fall into >*>. K *oH.

Evs a'u’taScs.'Sisaf'iisi ^i ns SviSf ow«. and moving thereby it.mi.trew to

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llfther let u« desire to be more holy for Sat i. God - , will. There t. nothing bettAJor the raoxt of us than sorrow or dtsS3li?£S

b tbemielves. he tell* t<on that th- enemy has gone and pursulong. to David and hi. men. Tbeir wives aL'Si'n.™? asvsyEi rsi have temed their faces br.ck to the Brook Be*or., Suddenly-.ome one in the company whofna^i'l! wHli^l?the'linglim-s. n that I i*

ss, ^.s-sr- %g

and then he turned to^the Bnwik Be»or

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thow who have rendered con^ncuoui wrvice; great preachers, great philautbros^s‘£^rJtz rSTr

-* i rrs£^‘r^f3 good which we are supposed to have done, bat whether we have worked up to our

full canari! .

w& t0 o£?too\i lbe'*hodr" o’f V kinc^nn' other* noei. still another of a nhilo«>pher. ^,, r &:r,S b wE'vJ“ r dS,

do a tommnn work ana reward, and tins he did.

ir a puipoiw. There r» nn ^notion . this. ..lust M in the making of a ^„t locomotne every |iiere -nnst he . ■tractcd by an ca^-n and 1

receive a common n

P^at'

kingdom of no •jue.tiou ■ —*—g of a

marked with the name of . sc/that if the ensine should

in Jemsa’.em or China the failnrr could be traced to t!>e proper «>uree. Cod expects every man |o do hi. date, and for 3*^SE”«r.‘^S'"3iS±re -S555lS--S.T&^.^ undone we shall be called to a strict ac-

There are two kind, of work illustrated

in the story of these soldier* and the 2T0 fainting men. One kind is marching forth cant, needa only under the gaze and admiration of the mnL-. _dar. and when titude. the other it just tarrying by the preached in Kalki

Brook Row: taking care of the flan, and

yet it has it. rcn'ard.

The

often the field to which God calls is to u. to l>c exceedingly small. round of c.-mnMU toAa from momhig to night.- from one week’s end to another, year in amj year out. chaffing oft time be-,

- r be

>T stmit serving the .JmrJ. - ’ b.- docs complain s., much it

mmmi 5s=&M^JA’Sasiz tcmwlj. tncnhj mi.sing her opportunity

jrouM -fall, when .udde '

— ever given to ethers he cried aloud. Though HeVby me 1 wd! 1' iruK Him," and be hrrer

ret Wni 1 Host Him," through all hi. ministry preached a sermon. The mother in her home to tar efaildien, for while the chain My be -sHkyo i; i. still a chain. cbi«*j because

. '*ta ran iuak< her inflnence felt so little in k the world, and yet forget, that she it . wbattorery angel m the skies would

Btoto .lo. havmg an oppprtnmty placed to tar hand, to mold a scml for eternity in the direct,on of lbs lives, of her boys II *<• .fci'i yourwrlf i:i a etacour.-ged positieii. so as Paul did. male the lost os it, lor «w Mtoember what ta »aid when be writas to rtacli bn;,'cited unto me hare fall

rather unto the furtherance of the p»pel; to that my bond, m Chnst are manifest in all the padace. and in all other plaess.'’ PUtatoiras I: 1213. There arv tbos# who is pot at all certain U you arc not brave and true where you stand to-day. "Jut where thou art Idi up thy voice, -»nd aingitie song that stirg toy ta*rt; Beach forth thy strooganffeager hand {hem wa«»c h SdtadV ^seed tborna, Their burden, fret as thine fret thee. “Ont yonder, in the broad, full glare Of many damps thine own might jole And thy sweet song amid the gear Ol manv voice* slowly fall; While these thy kindred wandered 03 Uuchecrcd.unlighted. to the end. Xsnr to thy hand thy mission lies. Wherever sad hcarto need a fnend.

First—Pe because yot lion, and < higher pl*<

^"SA 1

you are. Mourning and getting beyou are not where you want to be . d Tj?,^'brJr,w,„™ l T^ zaz asasjfAasss&js

itoppii

these aermons i^oduced such mighty e feet*. It wa. because the power was i the. messenger rather than in the mesaage. the door of holinew we pas* to u.efulne**. mMmms “Let roe tie toor hand* and paint them in

ir Christ'a totatl things as you have done in other dagso-et the time will cofne when yoo J’erhsps there are those here who are in »hr^ s—ESf'swl ^^J&S?£ r ’'S£Zj r *. ;s£'&t5£S!’3K«£ been in the days of hit youth, and it may not be when sorrow came to you and shrank away He meant for yocr edifica-

tion.

A dear friend of mine with whom I trayried reccuriy said, “I Vras l-ut an arcragi ChriMian until one day (,'od came unto my

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the Ias*^eh T year, for aH iy hie tafor. put together. And then, too, jre shall be free when wc sec Him. For the man SAfTagr.i^yas sfffS

If all theac *erm like h.rdsliips to us and re have been without romfort, then let us wait until the day of reward rliaii come. The mother who liar had a hard lime with her children, iu.t wail and do your best. When Charles Wesley comas to judgment, had 1 and all the hosts that have been won fe 20. Christ by Hi* power cf music come, it will 'sySnh be a great da}, and when-John Weriry " conies to judgment with all the ton!, of Methodism with him it will be a marvelous sisht. but higher than the throne of either Charles Wesley or John will be throne of

Suvana Wesley, their mother.

The old preacher who lias been discour-

aged oft times because bis church .mall and hi* work so apparently

because his church was so irk so apparently insirnifito wait onti] that great ... _ that old minister who ilkirt: stands jn Hi* pretence

to say possible to Him. "Master. 1 had but *-little field.” he will hear Him say, "Bat yon led Robert Moffat IS"me," and at Je^pb Parker said the.mtu who added Robert Moflat to the church added a conti-

0 the kingdom. And whrti the old 1 minister whose field waa very clribed. whose name is not generally . stand, •sn His presence to say. 1

sr, I did the best 1 conld. but my '-hurch was small,'' He will say to him, "But yon led Charles Spurgeon to Christ,

and Spurgeon led a mnhitnde.”

When Henry VfU. and Anne Boieyn rame up the River T ' '

— scarlet. chanted upon the banks of the river, and she who was to he the qocen clad in gfF ss'w.ssfcgfci •s « grest ETbet* ia s* nothing comlored to the end "tan the .rewards are gye^ those -Chav. totopfy been

_ 'tb/wai^ds If'tta’ho.pitaTand*^, say. "But, Ma^.whcar’ and He will aa*wer "It was tta coin yoo gave to the man n> tta crowded street, qf tta city Testerday. and wta tat for that coin would bare aT£.^™ , -' s = JtJZZ’JZAiAl

THE SABBATH SCHOOL

July 27. Subvert: Wersklplsi tke Ooldea Call, Ei. mil. 1.35—OeMta Text. Es. xx., 1— - Memory Verses,ta-II^-CrerwisUry so Ik* Dtj's Ltsasi. 1. "Moses delayed." He was in the mount forty daya. "Gathered themselves." "They came in a tumultuous and ass ssr.“-Tnt-s as they intended under its direction to retourn to Egypt. Bee Act* 7: 39, *0.' "Unto Aaron.” Tta brother of Moses and the principal one in charge during Mosea s absence. “Make n* gpd*. They required, like children, to have something to strike their senses, and as the hhcrhinab, "the glory of God," of which they had hitherto enjoyed the sight, waa now veiled, they wished for some visible, material objects a. the svmbol of the divine presence which should go before them as the pillar of fire had done. *We wot not.” “We know not.' Horn contemptuously they ipoke of Moses. Thm ungrateful are they.

saw had invested the top of the mountain ,n 2° "“Break*off?" Implying that (he act involved an effort and sacrifice on their part. The prevailing view has been that Aaron, anxioua to ditsuadc the people from ffivErSHiEHw

'Brought them.” - The Egyptian rings, u on the monuments, were round.

a on th* monuments, were round, size and number mu.t, in the general collection, have produced a large store of the

lempbi. under cars old. "Thi

. _ htsc be thy Aaron only intended to r

symbolical

■e thy god*." Possibly d to make them some

.iresentation-of the divine, power and energy, that might he as evident to them as the nillnr of eloud and fire had been, and to which God might attach an always present energy and influence. 5. “f'ca*t to the f-ord.” "Aaron does .not appear to hare designed a worship that should supersede the worship of tta Most High. It is evident be intended that the true God should be tta object of their worship though he permitted and even encouraged them -to offer this worship through • * J i. the molten eaM.”

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'themselves." Moses lunion with God to

. 7. “Corrupted then muvt break off W* eommi

go and do hit duty as a — the people. They had not only taken apint of idolatiT, but they had b© abominable in tneir condurt. They were no longer entitled to bit protection and love. Ther had broken their covenant with God, and bad tanned against great light. 8. 'Turned aside.” The actions of the people were all open before God, and He tells Moses what ther have done. 9. “Stiffnecked." L'nmanagqgb’.e. Hard W? "Let me Moses had not yetopened his month, but God foresaw tta holy violence with which his importunity 'would besiege His throne. "My wrath/' Tta wrath of God is His rignteous indignation against sin. It will "consume" the unrepentant. hut He alio keoptb "mercy for XbMABd* ” 34: 7. "Of thee.” God seemed ready to destroy the nation, and raiae up it areat nation through Moses. 11-13. "Moses besought.”. The nobleneaa of Moacs shone forth in complete self-for-gcTfulsca-* in his Jove of Goa and of the people, while he pleaded for their forgire14. ‘Tftw Lerd repented." Thi* is

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35. ‘"The table*.” They were evidently not very large or heavy, as Moses appears to have easily carried them both. 16. "Work of God." Such r law could proceed from none tart God. 17-18. "Noise of war." Joahna at first thought that the people must be warring ~‘ l ' the neignbo-— —

1 anger' lunalmj

nation against sin is a passion as riDiwfod " ’ * n as love for truth

now feels the kindling of a wrath akin _ that which moved Jehovah. Fiery indig"is a past ion as pure and

worthy of God or man as and ngbteoosness. Moeet’

the atirrii

i”C"

— stirring of an nnholy passion. "Break them.” A visible tagn. showin that Isrsel

' broken the law written thereon. ‘Took the calf," etc. The act waa x

symbolical one; the idol waa- brought to nothing and the pcple were made to swal-

low tbeir own tin.

“ "That thou hast brought.'’ This

rebuke. Moses charged the

, -pen Aaron, because be tad

permitted , 22-24. "1

weak, and is really

ahorteoainca.

25. "Naked " This meant thto they were broken loose from all festraint, on-

every man." The Levrte*

earn* at Moses’ call, and then the work of retributin began. The 3000 slain were probably the leaders in the transgression.

’Those who were guilty of this breach of 1

the covenant were liable to the penalty of ! a capital crime (compue v. 33), and hence the order for this fearful slaughter.” 29. “Consecrate yoaraelrea.” Literally, fill your hands to tta Lord ‘Their hands were to be filled with the duties and obK-

gations of their sacred eallrag.”

30. “On tta morrow.” After Mews had ited justice on tta principal offenders.

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