Cape May Herald, 13 September 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 5

'“A LIFE IABE QYEg” Saida) Diicoorf e By Dr. Chipaan, the

Noted Pa*tor>Evu(elUt

Sodc Uvt. Meatloaid la thi Bible Which Have Really Beta Made (her Afala

Ukt the Clay MauMcra.

r -Nrw York Citt —The Rev. Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, the popuUr peat ore vans*!-

C.'.SiSf.CISK

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artan." Jetetniab 18: «-

To any one familiar with the prophecy of Jeremiah up to this point in the Scripture it will be apparent that larael waa ruahina on to deatruction. and Jeremiah aecma powrrleaa to atop them in their mad

wheel revolving, toiling away until thia' piece of work u fmuhed. He look, at it with diaappoinliuent, and then crush mg it into his hands he kneads it over and over and inally makes it again as the text declares. Jeremiah is interested, and then he saw the spiritual significance of it all as this7fth 'cha'p^r 6 "Th“ d thi X woAi ^the* te.o'bSr.f&'nTtS.bv?" not with the potter; he was evident!)

i the potter; he was evidently a

that i.arTi'd to do it. work . .

tirely with the cl#\v Sometime* the clay was coarse and difficult to mold, other

times it was full of grits, but there were

two course* that wrre .ommed to-the potter. First, he could punfv the clay by reaarsSt rK, x R:»is u r'.s chapter and the 31st and 33d verses, “Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one aesscl unto honor and another unto dishonor? What If God. willing to show His wrath, and to

make His power known, endured with much lone suffering the vessels of wrath

fitted to destruction.”

We are the clay. God is the potter. Clay in itself is most unattractive, but the artthe difference in two pieces of canvas, one if touched by the master hand and is a masterpiece, the other is simply canvas in ita natural state and is not interesting. swjHsxiSSHs S

own worJ If .. cllsj >“ <l u

8 tO 6 8 to 4

“Why is it in these days when such wonderful mechanical tools are constructed

“arts oV k £iv-:5

.&tfa?EF#;svs the formation of character. Whatever

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.M LEWIS T. STEVENS

COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

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Ue ^wi^f 11 , b hJ ~ thSfhTt^t ruuneth'^anayread; thy

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lasshlowera. and while glass in it* U state was most uninteresting, just SJo ,1 ”

ns? i.tb.w s**£'£i £ imperfeetiens in our make-up. things that have had a controversy with Him, and wherever there is a controversy there is no peace. We arc Chnstians. it is true, fast we are fruitless and javleits. and many of na are ahoni of power. The veaaels were dear Son. We are to be holy, we are to fcUowXip* wSr’^fatT^^ h**n*ia

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it language to soar into heaven and to e his way to the very - depths of the earthiand then to.cry alond. “Nothing dial! he able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus oar Lord.” but we shall be shorn of peace and of power and of bleasing. and while certain kBida of work win go on in our lives sn- , other kind of vessel will be made. Romans 9: 21. “Hsth not the-potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honor and another nnto dishonor.” We might have been a vessel in the long’s palace, we might have been in the throne room of the king, we might have been used to carry life to the dring *ould and you would —‘ ~ - a Hfe.

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plan for every life. Jeremiah r what was in the mind of the be knew that he was working

>lan. but we know

Roman* 8: 29,

’. He alao did'prcdesUnaU to the image of Hi* Son, ,be the first bom imoag

potter, but be knew that he was working ——ling to a plan, but we know what is

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sow. He ah ned to the

J* bft that manv brethren.’' Philinpuns 3; 12, “Not aa though I had already attained, either were already perfect, bat I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also

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Jesus.” God thing Ins than

bcaatiful design *a^*nlmperfec£on^in

thia. A workman

beautiful doign »_ _ ...

S’£ , Sto51,Td°"u,"S“JS- S3 {sis tu-asBs auffiS; lifr. It RnsrvpresrtiU Jesus Christ. There ar* people m thia. world who'would seom to he hrterdox so far aa the Scripture* are

taane for every man'* ti

which .to • ' -

■'iSrtsffAtfystsTiiii heart of God--* divine biofradby marked «H. which mum intolJe U hr^ Sorely tlo* i* a great thought, and arc that gsvsa to life—to each and every life, the MBaJIagt. the obscurest—* sacmd dieuity sl=nwrto.^ta-,£:i;';ci

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cause it is one which God formed an in^ llterutioul

mortal being in His own hands, and with i

immeasurable possibilities to fill. Georga

MacDonald uyiT 7 ! would rather be what |

God choas to make mc than Uie most flo- Suhjects; Levta* and Obeylag Ood, Doit, xsx^

ii-a-mito. t«,. . j-.-i-

thought, and then made by God, is the fllimaij Vtian. II. II TlM

dearest, grandest and moat precious things in all thinking.” God's plan ia the best The legend of the old olive tree is interest-

——tonttOTS; I God as they planted the tree to send it rain and run and then to send the

T on Day'* Lesson.

His rcooirements ion. The will of

God,

_ other revealed

SJ; ’,5?',™ journey, and when wt enter the graft

ingt w. sveniy.

'Tlw years of man are the loom* of God, Let down from the plate of the aun, "ira'jsraiMs"And when the task is ended.

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