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^????? A Narrow Window A NARROW window may let * * in light, A tiny star dispel the gloom of night, A little deed a mighty wrong set right. A rose, abloom may make a desert fair, A ngle cloud may darken all the air. ; A spark may kindle ruin and despair. A smile, and there may be an end to strife; A look of love, and hate may sheathe the knife; A word ah. it may be a word of life. ?Florence Earle Coats. Quick Stitchery for the Home "Artist" Pattern 1212 Here's a famous painting?'The \ngelus," to reproduce in quick stitchery. You've no idea what a namiing picture win result as you stitch away in wool or rope cilk, but you're assured a speedy 'inish due to the plain background. So send for your pattern today and get started on this fascinating piece of needlework. You'll want to frame it, when it's finished. Pattern 1212 contains a transfer pattern of a picture 13*4 by 16 inches; a color chart and key; material requirements; illustrations cf all stitches needed. 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Acts 19 8-12. 18-20; Ephesians 6:13-20. GOLDEN TEXT?Ec strom In the Lord, and in the power ol his might. Eph. 6:10. PRIMARY TOPIC?When Paul P-eached in a Schoolhousc. JUNIOR TOPIC?In a Schoolhousc In ! Ephesus. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC | ?Weapons of the Christian Soldier. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC 1 ?The Gospel Facing the Forces of Evil. War, war! The whole world is | war-conscious in our day. Nations > are watching one another with sus- j picion, and in the meantime arming | themselves for conflict. Hatred and ! suspicion are rife, and as long as ; sin rules the hearts of men we long 1 in vain for peace, which cannot come until that day when the Prince i of Peace himself shall reign. Yet every Christian hopes and works for the peaceful solution of the nations' problems. K i g h t thinking men do not want war be- j tween the peoples of the earth. But there is one warfare that we do j seek to foster and promote. We encourage it, and as Christians make a holy resolve to battle to the end. That is the warfare against j Satan and his hosts. As long as he rules in the hearts of men, and sin j and wickedness are here, we say, 1 "Fight on, my soul." Christian life and service are pre- 1 SPntf?(l l_n R/?rin?iirn *.0 ? --'J we do well to learn the methods j and the weapons of this great spirit- \ ual conflict, not stressing a belligerent note of strife against one another, and particularly not between the divisions of God's army in the earth, but standing shoulder to shoulder in the battle against the Evil One. Our lesson presents a picture of j I. The Lord's Warrior (Acts 19:8-12). Paul, who is now on his third j missionary journey, comes again to Ephesus, the leading city of Asia Minor, and the center of the worship of the heathen goddess, Diana. He tarries there for about three j years. Like a good tactician he began his campaign at a strategic point, the synagogue. He brought forward his God-given weapons, "reasoning and persuading." Some he won, others disbelieved ? the sad fact which even tills greatest of all preachers had to meet. God attested his work by miracles. The soldier of the Lord does not go into battle alone. Nor does he fight in his own power. God gave him II. A Mighty Conquest (vv. 18- ! 20). When a man's profession of faith in Christ carries with it an open forsaking of his confessed misdeeds ?a true change of life as well as a declaration of belief?there has been real dealing with God. Notice, that they burned the bad books found in their homes, even though they were valued at thousands of dollars. Christian, how many books or magazines are there in your home now that minister only to the lowest in your nature? Oh, yes, they may be "literature," they may be in beautiful bindings; you may even read them "in the original," and regard the reading as cultural. But if they are bad books, are you ready to follow the Ephesians in destroying them? Finally we have from Paul's letter to the Ephesians the glorious presentation of the Christian's III. God-Given Weapons (Eph. 6:13-20). This is a familiar, but none the less rich and instructive, passage. | We have space to note only that . there arc (1) five weapons of defense; namely, the girdle of truth, ; the breastplate of righteousness, the I shoes of peace, the shield of faith, i and the helmet of salvation, and (2) one mighty weapon of offense, the sword of the Spirit?ttTe Word of God. A glorious and impenetrable armor and equipment for battle! But it will do us not the slightest good unless we obey Paul's admonition and put it on. Christian, are you wearing and using "the whole armor of Gcd"? Judging From Appearance Men in general judge more from appearance than from reality. All men have eyes, but few have the gift of penetration.?Macchiavelli. God's Way The strength and the happiness Or a man consists in finding out the way in which God is going, and going in that way, too. >ut, Murphy, N. C., Thursday, Novemtx The Greatest Mem Two Tm Prions the Loveliest 1 Inn THE greatest man is he who chooses the right witli the j A school teacher pu' most invincible resolution; who tion to a group of child resists the sorest temptation are the loveliest things from within and without; who persons not counted?'' bears the heaviest burdens Here is the list of or cheerfully; who is calmest in 1 scrunch of dry leaves storms, and most fearless un- | tjle fec\ t)f dean clothe der menaces and frowns, whose j lip atK\ looking do] re lance on truth, and virtue, ter bottle in bee' a^.,??d' j? most unfaltering. Here :s one hen 's lis ll,,am l-1Iery Channmg. o? runningt lc,oking int, water, a swallow fly in* A man may be wrecked as is ing cut at the bow of a ship. 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