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IRON ROSE BIBLE CLASS Br WILLIAM B. R1DGWAY, Imitrr. BATE YOUR HH£S AND BE SURE TO FIND THE REFERENCE. ADDRESS ALL QUESTIONS TO TEACHER AT CCATESY1LLE. PA. . LESSON 1. -APRIL 6. -JESUS THE ] GOOD SHEPHERD. ? i —John 10: 1-8. Oopjrirht. 1908. .by 8. 8. T. Co. fshfahcd ia Star nd Wm coh THE BLACK SHEEP. Verse 1: "The door into the fold of . the sheep. " Is there s home in the land that does - not have a sheep picture upon the • wall? Is there a boy or girl who can- . not "speak a piece" about a certain ' young lady who had a little lamb whose , fleece was white as snow'" Why is it . everybody likes sheep in life and song ] end picture. I own a beautiful paint- , Ing by a Dutch master, showing a , shepherd leading his flock home in the , twilight One of the reasons why the j picture appeals to me is because there , is s "black sheep" going home with the rest. This lesson is a continuation U^WtEe blind man lesson. The Hebrew leaders in anger had kicked him out. I Their business was to take care of t him. -Ought a "black sheep" ever to i be kicked out of the Sunday school? < Or Church?- Or bould we carry the \ "black sheep" along? (Matt. 18: 80.) \ Every one of us is a dooi . I have < many acquaintances. One is a cellar i door, another a trap door, a safe door, 1 a pantry door, a library door, a heaven- t far door, etc., and what kind of a door i •re you? Every great man is a door ' that opens up a view of life. Ander- t •on is the door into fairy land, Prescott C and Parkman the door to early Ameri- t op history, Ruskin beauty, Emerson > thought, Harris 'folklore, Jesus the v Kingdom of Heaven. Ps. 23 of course, t PREACHERS. a -•Verse 2: "He that entereth in by t the door is the Shepherd " d A good test for a preacher or a Sun- 1 day school teacher is to exmaine how r be got into the business. Men enter n the ministry to obtain s social stand- b inc I tnen go into Sunday school work u to help business — and from other base v motives. Please note what the Blaster valla that sort. Give us your idea of the true'preacher and teacher. How d •bout tsa. 61 ; 1-3. General Wagner the other day showed me a letter he d had Just received from a young minis- fi ter called to hia GermantoHp, Phila- s delphia, church. Here it is: "Dear General :— Romans 1 : 9 to 16. Yours d with regards, H." Is the reason every p body likes sheep pictures because the b human race is so much like sheep? C Pa. 104 : S. Name some of the ways 1 yon ue like a sheep. 0*n't defend o yourself (against yodr realaoemy. l C Peter 6: 8). Can't run away from S (your bad heart). Can't hide (from c yourself). Osn't find way home, etc. g The principal industry of Wall street v is that of . "shearing the aheep!" c Goeaa we all need the Shepherd C OTfPSKTHETIO KNOWLEDGE. Verse 8: f'He calleth his own sheep by name.' Think of It, out of the bfl- s liana of souls Christ knows you even to your name. Has you down "fine" as ii you boys says, even to a hair. (Matt, t
' 10: 30). So do not think you can eve? » deceive him, however much you can fool other gpeople. Note that sweet "his own." You beioug to him. (1 . Cor. 6: 19, 20.) Loves you as an individuaL It is said that" Bonaparte knew thousands of his soldiers by name, and this was one aecret of their undying devotion. Our leader knows 1 us all and should have even greater devotion. In the city of Philadelphia is ( a manufacturing establishment of i world wide fame, employing thousands I of men. 3 h»ve been told that the man j 1 who founded and built up the business, \ not only knew most of his men by ( name, but made himself familiar with i their little homely affairs. As he 1 would take his daily walk through the , works he would stop beside a workman < with [a cheery "Good morning, Jim, 1 and how is the sick baby getting on?" J "Had a very bad night, Mr. D., thank ! and is not so well this morning." i "Well, my boy, if that's the case, the I good wife must be pretty wejl used up, 1 and you had better slip home and help . her to a little rest. Your wages will < go right on " There has never been i any "labor trouble" in that works, and the men loved their kind and sympathetic "boss" until his death. Our master is that sort. < THE GIRLS. Verse 9: "He shall go in and out." ( To the unsaved Christ is the door- j the saved he is the shepherd. The saved man is ihe free man. 'The "out- { and^jn" man (Gal. 6: 1). If you are f outside you don't know anything worth ( while— your views of religion are of no ( value. What do you know about £ you've never been there! Fold ^ is not a prison, but a place of safety. It is the Christian boy and Christian girl who has ihe real good time. Com- j pare the "fun" of the bad boy and the j "fun" of the good boy — the "fun" of « the worldly girl andjthe "fun" of the c Christian girl. By the way, why is it, j that even the careless and brilliant - fellow, while he fiies around 1 with all the girls, yet wheij it comes * wife choosing, generally tries to ' get the Christian girl? Don't forget j" this, girls. I wonder how many of you I have a sweet Christian fmother? can all do a little quiet thinking right here. The worldly young fellow may not be as good , as he might be, he is no fool. As a rule, hfe meashis "girls" by his "best girl" wbich is his mother. ALL OF YOU WOULD. Verse 11 : "The good shepherd layeth his life for the sheep." Will men risk life lor duty? David did it. (1 Sam. 17 : 34-36). Engineers,, fire-fighters, nurses, soldiers. Find cases in the next week's papers. But can you imagine these Pharisees for ^anybody? Only big hearted people die for others. Our world today ^ holds millions of heroes because Christ's spirit has leavened society. a man in thisjclaas but would jump overboard after a drowning child. craven souls don't stay in schools. Not a man of you could help trying to save an endangered life, and so you can understand why Christ had to coimw He just could not help it, being ^he Son of But'it cost him his life. ALL ALIKE. Verse£l6 : "Other sheep I have— they ■hall becoflie one flock." Where? Does he mean gentile* or of Mara. Let us stick to earth. Christ has sheep all over I
the roopd surface of it, and the gathering of^theu? fjnto the fioek ia what fa now going on. Our offering today wae for this. Whole rice of men is much alike after all. ..Have the same acbee and pains, cant be distinguished a little way off, came Into the world the same way, will some day "lie down and leave it much the same way— and we are all, American, Chinaman, Indian. Negroe — going to be like him. Take these references. Jobf 21 : 26 ; Ps. 33 : 16; EccL 9: 2; I JohnS: 2; Ph. 8:21. And this from Tennyson : "For so the whole round earth is every way Bound by gold chains about the feet of God^ THE GARDEN The winter weather will 'boot pass away, and ere we know it the time for planting will be around again. Gardening is not alone protfiable— it ia instructive, as well as healthful, and is a pursuit that no one's station in life is too elevated to indulge in. • The greatest pleasure in gardening can be brought out by the aid of good garden tools, and not the least to say good seeds and plants. It always pays to buy good garden implements and good seeds ; at they best they cost but little. ' in this paper we picture the adver tisement of the well known and long established seed firm of Henry P. Michell Co., of 1018 Market street, Philadelphia. What is worth having in seeds, garden tools and horticultural requisites can be purt&ased there to the best advantage. From a small store and basement, this firm in eighteen years his acquired a very large, five-story warehouse in the heart of the shipping district. There are few, if any, seed stores where one can buy to advantage the large variety of goods in the gardening line offered by Michell's. They issue annually several attracr tive catalogs, their latest issue being 1 a Seed Book of 140 pages, illustrated ; in every way. Just drop #them a line to mail you itheir 1908 seed catalog— a postal will do. The badge of honesty is on every wrapper of Dr. Pierce's 'Golden Medical Discovery because a full list' of the ingredients composing it is printed there in plain English. Forty yeais of ; experience has proven its worth sis an alterative and tonic for the cure of stomach disorders and all liver ills. It up the run-down systeqj as no other tonic can in which alcohol is ' used. The active medicinal principles of native roots such as Golden Seal and Queen's root. Stone and Mandrake root, Bloodspot and Black Cherry bark are extracted and preserved by the use of chemically pure, triple-refined glycerine. ' Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce at N. Y., for free booklet which tells of well -recognized medical authorities such as Drs. Bartholow, King, Scudder, Coe and Ellin gwood that these roots can be depended upon for their curative action in all weak states of the stomach, accompanied by indigestion or dyspepsia as well as in all "wasting direases" where there is loss of flesh and gradual runnine down of the system. STORTS^SHIRTS— SPORTS Clean, crisp, accurate and reliable is the verdict . of the majority, who read the'news'oCsports published from day to day in "The ^Philadelphia ' ' If you desire to keep reliably informed regarding tiie sport you are most interested in today, tomorrow, .every day, "The Press" sporting page i delivers the goods. For Bale by newsdealers, carriers and boys nearly everyTHE SOOTHING SPRAY of Ely's Liquid Cream Balm, used in an atomizer, in an unspeakable relief to suffrom Catarrh. Some of them describe it as a Godsend, and no wonder. The thick, foul discharge is dislodged and the patient breathes freely, perhaps for the first time in weeks. Cream Balm contains all the purifying elements of the solid j form, and it never fails to satisfy. Sold by all druggists for 75c., including spraying tube, or mailed Ly Ely Bros., 56 Warren street. New York. 0. A MERCHANT, JR. COMMISSION BROKER STOCKS W BOKDS 06 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY, N. J. PHONE 88 KEYSTONE 66D Rest for Tired Eyes necessary r- "L-L" liU* C. i. USKTKTl, -SJBSUe-' ' 1 t
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