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President Rooeevelt Outlines a National Brotherhood.
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NEW YOUK. Keb. H. - l*n»Jdaot Rooarv«*lt wan tli«* Burnt of hunor at tbr 1 Jnc-olu illnnrr of the Republican club at the Waldorf-Aatorla here last
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At thr (fueatn' table bealdea the president and I’realdent 8tern were Kin hop Fowler. 1-leuteuant (iovernor Bruce. Oeorse A KnlBbt of California. Eltbu Boot. Senator ItoHlver of Iowa. Anil rt*a CarneBlft tieneral l-*r«>derli‘k D. Grant. Hear Admiral Coeblan, Whitelaw Held. Se-retar)' Taft and Preahlent l-Ynley of the CoHese of the City of New York. Tlie president was Introduced by President Stern and wild In part: •The spirit In which miBhty Uneoln •ouBht to bind up the nation’s wounds when bla soul was yet seething with ferce hatreds, with wrath, with rancor. with all the evil and dreadful paaaloua provoked by dvll war, hi anrely the spirit which all Americans should obow now when there la so little excuse for malice or rancor or hatred, when there Is so little of rital consequence to divide brother from brother. “We of today, in dealing with all our fellow citizens, white or colored, north ®r south, should strive to show Just the qualities that Lincoln showed—his steadfastness in striving alter the right and his Infinite patience and forbearance with those who saw that right lew clearly than he did: his nest endeavor to do what was best and yet his readiness to accept the best that was practicable when the Ideal best was unattainable; his unceasing fort to cure what was evil coupled with his refusal to make a had situation worse by any 111 Judged or 111 timed effort to make it better. “All good Americana who dwell In the north most, because they are good Americana, feel the most earnest friendship for their fellow countrymen who dwell In the south, a friendship all the greater because It Is In the south that we find In Its roost scute phase one of the gravest problems before our people—the problem of so dealing with the man of one color as to secure him the rights that no one would grudge him If he were of another color. •The attitude of the north toward the negro Is far from what It should be. and there 1* need that the north also shook) act In good faith upon the principle of giving to each man what la Justly doe him. of treating him on hla worth as a man. granting him no special favors, but denying him no proper opportunity for labor and the reward of labor. “Neither I nor any other man can say ghat any given way of approaching that problem will present in our time even an approximately perfect solution. Our effort should be to secure to each man. whatever his color, equality of opportunity, equality of treatment, before the law. “The problem Is so to adjnst the relations between two races of different ethnic type that the rights of neither be abridged nor Jeopardized: that the backward race be trained so that It may enter Into the possession of true 'freedom, while the forward race Is enabled to preserve unharmed the high civilization wrought out by Its forefa-
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"Let us be steadfast for the right but let ns err on the side of generosity rather than on the side of vindictiveness toward those who differ from os as to the method of attaining the right Let ns never forget our doty to help in uplifting the lowly, to shield fgn^grrong the bumble, and let ns tlWlHse act In a spirit of the broadest and frankest generosity toward all oar brothers, an our fellow countrymen. In a spirit proceeding not from weakness, but fi strength, a spirit which taxes no m account of locality than ft does ri— or creed, a spirit which Is resolutely bent on seeing that the Union which Washington founded an Lincoln saved from destrnetton shall
UMSON TEXT —John l.l-U: Memory wees. A • Read the entire chapter. GOLDEN TEXT.—“A great multitude followed HUa. becauee they eaw Hla
" John IA
three months _ PLACE.—Jerusalem.
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I —The Needy Multitude, va 1-4
U.—The Impotent Mao Healed, v* H. 14-
(t) A Desperate Case, v. A
iT) Jeeua Be* Him. v. d. J IX) Jeeua' Question, v. C _ ^ r w (4) The Reply of Downing Faith. V. 1.
If) The Healing, va. A I.
tt) Confessing Jesue. va ll-lk CT) The Cleansing from Bln, v 14. Ill —Jeans' Critic*, va XS-U. tt
Comparing Scripture with Scripture. |. The Needy Multitude, vs. 1-d.— Jesus had gone again to J enuaJem to atttnrt ih e feast, and. as usual, the place of greatest need was the place where He was u> be found. At this pool of Bethesda there was a great multitude of impotent folk, the bllnd^halt and withered, gathered. The one man healed so occupies our thought that we forget the multitudes that were not ec bleased. Surely It was sot because of lack of power or willingness on Jesus part to heal, but because the necessary faith was lacking. What a and proportion—one out af a multitude, when all might have been healed- And this pro-
portion continues to-day.
II. The Impotent Mas Healed. (1) A Desperate Cass. r. I—A chronic ease of 3S years' ■ landing. > No physician would undertake to cure sack a case, but Jesus delights to have the wont cases come to Him. There U nothing too hard for Him.—Gen. 18:14; Jer
82:17,87; Heb. 7:28.
(2) Jeaua Saw Him, v. 6.—There was something in this man which attracted Jeans above all the others, it was the possibilities of a faith that could claim healing. As Jesus looks upon os what Is It that He sees. Is He unable to “commit Himself* with all His blessing unto u|. because of what He sees In us of unbelief and self-will T—John 2:24,86 (8) Jeans' Question, ▼. A—"WUt thou be made whole?" A question which He is asking every soul, and He Is being turned away with the answer: "Not now." Like Faux’s remarit to Paul, people are saying: ’Oo thy way this time; when I have a more convenient season. 1 will call for thee.” Bonis Impotent because of atn are refusing to be healed. They love darkness rather than light because their deeds are evil —
John 8:18.
(4) The Reply of Dawning Faith, v. 7.—His reply Implies his longing to be healed and his vague hope that Jeans w01 help him into the pooL This littit faith Jeaua honor*, and does better for him than he could ask or think.—Xph
S:M.
(6.) The Healing, vs. I.»-Jeans’com-mand: -Rlee. take up thy bed, and walk,” met with prompt obedience. Though he had not walked for 88 years, still ai Jesus' word be attempts It, and “immediately" be was made whole, and took up his bed and walked. (8) Confessing Jesus, v. 11,18.—This man's going carrying his couch on th» Sabbath day aroused the opposition of the Jews, and go4 him Into trouble. The one who obeys Ji experiences (2 Tim. 8:12). But he was prompt in confessing Jesus and was confident that He who could heal Him had authority over the Sabbath day. And after hlr second Interview with Ji he had learned who it was who had reetored him to health be was sager to tell about Him. What an example for us. When we come to know Jesus as
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