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IRON ROSE BIBLE CLASS ; B, Willi AM B. RIDGWAY, kwowte. | j ATE TOUR BIBLES AND BE 1S0TE TO FIND THE ^ REFOENaS. ] ADDRESS All QUESTIONS TO TEACHER AT C0ATESTH1E. PA. — T 1 LESSON 18. — REVIEW. ' Copyright. 1906 by B. S. T. Co. < PikfafaJ ■ S» wl Wm mh j After this week we will be unable i to publish the Iron Rose lessons and , will substitute therefor a "Home j Course in Modern Agriculture," by C V. Gregory, of the Agricultural divis- ' Ion of Iowa State College. < THE TIME. For the pa8t six months we have been witnessing God's dealing with the . most remarkable people ever on this t earth. This is the most interesting i period of their history. Wnen our!| study began last July we found the ' nation a perfect republic under laws > laid down by a heavenly king. Our Study has just < losed with this king- | dorr, risen to ihe summit of its glory, i Its glorious monarch has made the < stumble which is to send it tottering : to its ruin. The nation under the leadership of Solomon has turned is 1 back on God. They have gone "after i Aahteroth the goddess of the Zidonians | and after Malcom the abomination of i the Ammonites." i THE PEOPLE. j i Did God intend to make a nation like j America out of the Israelites? Had the Jews been true to God would there j have been a United States of Asia? nave oeen urn tea oiaies oi abib.
I Haa God waited until in the fulness of ] time he could do with America what j he would like to have done with Israel? j The parallels between Israel and 1 America are manv and striking. Here are a perfect republic under our . "judges." We have just selected "William" to be our judge for four years. Our laws are the laws of our Heavenly King. Up till now we have true to him as a Nation. When ' came into Canaan eveay man ; oould have a farm— When Europe 1 came to America every man could have a farm and I think there are "still a few farms left. The savage Canaan - ites were in the ancient land and savredskins held this modern one. We 1 been blessed sndjproepered be- j cause. until now Jehovah has been our G od. THE LAND. What a wonderful bit of land it ia. | Just a little strip at the far end of J the Great Sea. Here God set the j thirteen original tribes to live and ! grow and prosper and spread. The waters of the sea were an easy highway to all the world. Through this laud by caravan and past its doors by ship swept the rich trade of all the world. Even at this day it ia the point of vantage in the At t his very moment we find England sitting there (at Cyprus) with i watchful eye and ready hand the masI ter of the sea. This spot where God placed Israel was in the m idst of the j stream of wealth that flowed up and i down betwetn Egypt, Assyria and ihe j I ancient world. GILT EDGE BUTTER. I I To keep the boys on the farm is hard | work now days." Everybody has heard I ' of Buflington'a celebrated Gilt Edge | Chester County Butter. "A dollar aj pound the year arouud. " Old Silas I Buffiington saw his boys gettiog'uneasy , ; and he suspected they were getting j ! ready to quit the farm. "Boys," said j he one day. "If I was you I'd slick , I to the old farm. You see, we aie| rnading more and more butter every month and soon about fifty thousand j i dollars a year will be a slipping j i through the spring house. And it will ' be queer to me if some of that there | i money don't stick to oiA fingers."] That was the old farmer's way of i stating the law of good business. The | boys stuck to the farm and' the money ~ Stuck xo the buys. "God -placed his first I republic where it .could prosper. He I has done the same with America. OUR MISSION, i I God has wonderful things in store for ; America. America has been true to God— until now. Frederick Thompson. ; the New York showman of Luna Park i fame, in an article on Amunng the Millions in September Everybody's, ; says the successful amusement enter- ' prise must be run on the same lines as | a Sunday school picnic because "95 per [ cent of the American people are ■ good." Off berejall. alone, by "ourselves, Godjbas had ua in training all these yearri , In the past all the problems of his- ■ tory have been worked out on the 1 shores of the Mediterranean. The ; United States of f Israel would have ' been seated in the place of power and 1 influence at the solution of those pro- | bleme. That republic, under its Heavenly King would have been the i blessing of the world. 1 In! theCftrtaw&tfce problems of.hiar i r ! f v e
tory will be worked oot on the shores of the Yellow Sea. And in spite of B herself the United Stares of America e: is right there in the midst of it For p: day our fleet sailed in Manila Bay. n We have never been able to get away. § God haa put ua there. We must play « our part Our great ironclads have a shown the Orient that the United * States ia more than a name. While p the great people are awakening oar r missionaries are penetrating deeper and deeper into the awful darkness * carrying healing for the sick, right 8 for the blind, food for the starving t and good news for those who are in despair, THE OLD BOOK. Americana, this record was written ni. What God's first Israel failed to do the second Israel in America will not fail to do. Jesus Christ is oar But America must open and read the old book God has given ua for our guide and inspiration. This ia what £ we go to Sunday school for. " God saya rest one day in seven. If ( you overwork, typhoid fever may get } you Then you get well or die on the seventh, fourteenth or twenty-flrst day. Because man ia built on the j seven day plan. §5 God says rest one year in seven. think they know more than the. God who made them and refuse to do it. So we have the rests unexpectedly but unfailingly. We call them "panics" and we are in one now. How do you like it? God aays every fiftieth year mould be a year of jubilee. That original | farm whioh got out of the family should come back. All the jails should be emptied and'everybody should have a new start and a new chance. How do you know it wouldn't work/' They said the Juvenile Court, which j gives the bad boys another chance, | wouldn't work — but it does. God knows. And we must ask him, I study him and obey him.
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