Cape May Herald, 30 August 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 5

TO SEEK AND TO SAVE Sanday DUcotirae By Dr. Chapman, the

Noted Pastor-EraateUit.

The Son el Han. With Tear* la RU Eyca and Sorron la Hit Heart, la Trr

laf to Sara Every One ol Ua.

New York City.-The lertnona o: »ne Rrv Dr. J. Wilbur' Chapman are now heard and trad by more people than are tho*e of any Amencan pulp.l orator. Uu s. k rx.“Js!:.“'‘ySri”.s

momenta of pleafore. but abiding peaee ti | not hit. We are loat to heaven. It U not |K«-iblv to tind a text of Scripture ir

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connection, which would indicate Qprt | * man mav evat enter into heaven in anj tlv doctor had looked at the gfet of th« child he rave the child hack u. hia mothei and ahook hu head, and in fcnawer to hei

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Theae two texta form a part of the atory ,1.™. IS > A* ~a I»7~i5 who wa» rich, yet for our aahea became SrGod T «d°the”omt«.i^ ,n of t th/anpel.. the other down from the .ycamow tree and from hit doubt, and the re.ult |f the meetiDK of the aeekm* amher anB the Cninatia^'to^ay it ia'aimpp^caiue he

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mv baby Wind." at .. . - , ful calamity, but then the Saviour ha* aaid. “It ia better to be maimed and halt and Vind rather than to be )oit.“ and every »ne ii lost without Chnet; for al

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every >ne ia loat witboi •ueb the Son of Man haa

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Zaccheua. When our Saviour atood he neatb the tree He looked up full in the face of Zaccheua and laid. ' Come down, and he came down from the aycamore trer and from hia curiosity, down from hu pride and hia doubt, down to the feet ol and hp found aalvation The best thin* that Zaccheua ever did waa to come down, and ao will it be for every one ol you. What can I do to be saved? Rome one is even now aakmr. and there is nc more important question. < Accor Ain* tc

ration with fear and trembling, two ar: ' ' '

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my pnniece once in Colon!

k there who waT

_ _ _ me as a graduate of liar-

SISK .S', t St preaeb in the mine, and when

n I asked him

bus working ho simply id gathered up a handful

of dust and held it out at arm’f length »o that the light in hu miner’* nat woulo strike upon it. and there 1 saw th£ glistening particles of silver. This was mote elo queot than anything he could have said, and the wise man aooke truly. Put two locomotive* upon the same track, both going in the same direction and at the same rate of speed, and if the track is long enough one cannot overtake the other except in c*«e of accident, hut if they arc on the same track beaded toward each other, and one of them is going with the speed of the wind, while the other travels with the proverbial snail’s pace, it will be hut e abort tune before they will come together. The Son of Man ha* been a seeking Saviour a*wav*, with tears-in His eyes and sorrow in Hi* heart He has been seeking <-very one of ua. The very moment we turn toward Him that moment He will

claim us as His own.

The division of the New Testament into chapters is sometimes embarrassing. Not infrequentlv the division it in the midst ol a story. Sometimes between an introduction in the story a*,i* the case here. Turn back to the close oftbt eighteenth chapter of Luke and you read the story of Bartimaen*. Mr. Moodv used to describe one of his friends stopping to aay, ’T have good news for you. I have seen the Galilean prophet, and I saw Him cause a man blind a# yourself to tee. and He is coming this way speedily.” We can only imagine h Bariimaeus listened for the approach the Srviour. but finally when He did corninear ea >ugh he began to about. “Jesus Thou so.- of David, have mercy upon me," and the Master gave him his sight instant ly. Following thu healing ol the blind man a certain rich man in the city hearing

of the approi

determined t. out of Lis office and crowd he realize* that

less. He is a mad-email of stature a others tower head and shoulders abort and .climb some elevating and then behold Him as He cornea near So be climbs the celebrated sycamore tree and waits for the approjehing multitude. At last his eye light* upon the Saviour A strange fascination must have held him until sudd ’ Jesus standing underneath the tree 1 up and ivy*. “Zaccheu*, make haste ano \ come down, for to-day I must abide at thy . \house," and he made baste and came Mown, confessed that be was a sinner, and UDroediately the Saviour aaid. “The oKMon is com* to seek and to save i

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He la the Son of Man. Whatever other interpretation may be given to this

of tfna notable 'character c Him. but as be passed and mingles with the

to this exleast ia true

no one'need shrink back fr

well under-staid how men could be afraid ' of God. He holds the wind, in His fxu and in the hollow of His hand the aeas wash to and fro. but we need not be afraid of the Son of Alan. Homer tells us that when Hector was parting from hia wife with all hia armor on he'azlked by her aide through the streets of the city until he reached the \gatcs. FoUowin* C came the nurse with the soldier’s I child in her arms, and as he turnei i££d l b?wfeka would^takThi. 11 *L bunt into teats, threw his arms about hit nurse’s neck and refused to be comforted which the plume was Hying, and when the child could see the face of his father he smiled through his taue. spring into hi* x -*tms, and Hector kissed him. and was ^asd aside. He was the Babe of I

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Him for salvation shall live. 1. ’ King Ared." Arad was the n

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