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Soon after some heavy rains fell and the river rose so high fc . l 1 1 TT Tearhr nf bim.i,V. ui'18 nuuse was wasnea away. iis i neighbors were sympathetic, in the way that counts, and offered to as isist him in rebuilding again with this (proviso: That he build his house in such a place as the high water mark of the river had never reached. The jman was attached to this particular LESSON TEXT Luke 2:1-20 - 40-52. SPOt &nd W&S &1SO B trifle Obstinate GOLDEN TEJXT And Jesus' increased ; and ref used to do so and built his Bible Institute of Chicago.) Copyright, lilt. Watm Newspaper Onion. LESSON FOR OCTOBER 8 THE BIRTH AND CHILDHOCD OF JESUS in wisdom and stature, and in favor with Uod and man. Luke 2:62, REFERENCE MATERIAL Matt. 1:18; 2:2S. house on the same spot as before. After the heavy spring rains had set in, the rurer rose to such a height primary TOPicAThe Boy Jesus. jthat the house was washed away JUNIOR TOPIC The Boyhood of Jesus, 'again INT1SRMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC a i" , - . x, . , -Jesus at Home and at School. A Iare Portion of the farmers of young people and adult topic i this State spend a part of their time -The Relisious Training of the Young. and money in trying to make a soil I. The Birth of Jesus (vv. 1-7). eir croVsJ in an4 P- 1. Time of (vv. 1-3). It was at a dUCe lar yieldS without very much time when the Jews were coming un- SUCCesS' as they do not msure the der the Roman power. It was a ntos-t : saf ety of the SQl1 f rom being washed propitious time for the introduction of ' awY to the creeks, rivers, and oceans the gospel. The whole world was un- ;by the very abundant rainfall that der one rule, making it possible for nature has blessed us with, ministers to go from place to place j It is probably known by most farm easily and without molestation. ers that the first egiht to twelve in- 2. Place of (vv. 4-6). Bethlehem, as the Ches of soil is the place in which propnec nau ioretom uu years before tA tv t i ri I -... , . crops teed. The first essential m (Micau o:2). Ctod moved the emperor , . ... . . any yiaii lu increase ineir proaucmg power is to keep the soil that was al ready made from being carried away. As large areas of our land are sort. The Almighty Creator conde- sown to clean cultivated crops during' scended to take upon himself human- the spring and summer, it is a good j ity to be born in a manger, becoming, plan to sow crops in the fall on the j the poorest of the poor tliat nnne might ,S3me soil to occupy the land during! Ltt limut'reu irom ruining to nun. II. The Birth of Jesus Announced (vv. S--20). 1. To Whom (vv. 8, 9). The shep herds whu were watching over their nocks by night. The glorious gospel messege men. to enforce the decree of taxation in time to cause Mary to be at Bethlehem. 3. Circumstances of (v. 7). His sur roundings were of the most humble the winter and spring. The roots of! these crops will keep the spil from ' washing or being blown away, and also the available plant food that might be lost by leaching will be . I 31 J'l o . . was nrst given to laboring ssveu ana cnangea into a iorm tnat , can be used by crops; or if the crops 2. By Whom (v. 9). The first gospel are turned back into the soils in the sermon was preached by the angel of iate winter or early spring, the pro- the Lord. The ifhgels have part in ducing power of the soil will be in makin-g known the gospel to lost men. creased b the added available or These glorious beings no doubt deeply " sranic matter sympathize with fallen, sin-cursed men. i 3. The Nature of the Message (vv. The farmers have a great variety 10-14). It was good tidings of great of ""ops from which to choose to sow joy. It was good tidings because the as cover crops. These include rye, way of salvation was about to be wheat, oats, barley, vetch, crimson opened for all Jew and Gentile. So clover, bur clover, red clover, sweet glorious was this news that a multi tude of the heavenly host accompanied it with a song of praise. It is tTirough Jesus Christ that God's kindness aud good will are made known to man. 4. The Shepherds Witnessing (vv. 15-iiO). They made a prompt investiga tion of the angel's message. III. The Child Jesus Growing (vv. 40-52). Jesus Christ was divine, but His clover, and the different grasses. In case the legume crops are used, the soil should be inoculated with the j kind of bacteria that thrives on their roots and take nitrogen from the air. Grow these crops and improve the producing power of the soil. HOMEWORK. By Elsie Duncan Yale. deity did not interfere with His devel- Vacation days are o'er at last; 'tis opment as a human being. The proc esses of his physical, naenfal and spir itual growth were the same aa those of anv normal human being schooltime now, you see; The children bring their lessons home t which means homework for me; . TT'rf-v tttV em T 4 ar t mir nanar un r cQn 1. Jesus Tarrying Behind at Jerasa- :x VA YT"t" yt- f lem (vv. 40-43). At the age of twelve i the evening news years a Jewish child took his place as The young ones start an S O S which a worshiper In the temple, for he was ; father can't refuse, considered a "child of the law." Being "I've got to write an essay, dad. Oh conscious of His mission wtien His won't you help me out? mother and Joseph were returning The subject x must cboose myself, from attendance aft the Pasver Jesus , Wh&t can about?" tarried behind to enter the temple and Inquire into the meaning ef the ordi- " f ' . nances of God's house. 2. Jesus Found in -the Temple (w. 44-47). When His mother and Joseph had gone some distance on their jour ney they perceived that Jesus was we're going to have review; I wish you'd hear me all my words and just see how I do." "I'm stuck on this example; now please, daddy, have a heart; missing and sought for Him among You needn't work the whole thing their kinsfolk and acquaintances. Not out; Just ghow me how to start." finding Him there they returned to t1 tried to draw a map of Greece; it .Jerusalem, wnere tney rounu rxim ui the temple. (1) He was "sitting" (v. 46), showing that He was no passing visitor or sightseer. He Was perfectly at home in His Father's house. (2) He was "hearing" (v. 46). He was hearing the teachers of God's Word. This shows that He was eager to learn i looks all wrong, you see. Please, daddy, take my pencil now and draw a bit for me." Vacation days are o'er at last; ah, yes, 'tis very true; iThe children have their homework now, and I have homework too. God's will. (3) He asked questions Put down the paper; close the book; (v. 46). His growing mind was inquisi tive. It more than received what was taught : it isquired after. (4) He an swered questions (v. 47). His answers showed great wisdom, such 'as. to as tonish those who heard Him. Yet we should not surmise that He was con- no evening peace in sight Till I have worked an hour or and got those lessons right! two Machines are now in use which make cigarets at the rate of 50,000 sciously displaying His wisdom. It ian hour and pack them at the rate of was not an exhibition of His divine j 15,000 an hour. wisdom, but the expression or tne workings of a perfect human mind suffused by the Holy Spirit. 3. Mary's Complaint (vv. 48-50). NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Education of Mc- She remonstrated with Him for His jjjoweu County, N. Q., will receive behavior. To this tie repnea in a j, idg &t itg office in Marion N. c., at dignified, yet tender manner. He made Qn Mond October no apology, showing that He was more ! ain honl XUtll, 1UI V11C tUUOKl.Ul.l'lVU - building in East Marion School Dis trict; the building to be erected in accordance with plans and specifica tions submitted by T. E. Davis, Ar chitect, Asheville, N. C. A certified check for $500.01), pay able to McDowell County Board of Education, must be submitted with each bid, to guarantee the execution of bond and contract. Plans and specifications may be se cured from the above named archi tect upon application, and a deposit of $20.00, whjch will be refunded upon the return of the plans and specifications, is required. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. . ' This the 25th day of Sept., 1922. . McDowell .County Board of Education, By T; W. Stacy, Chairman. N. P. Steppe, Secretary. than the son of Mary. 4. Jesus' Obedience (v. 51). Though He was fully conscious of His divine being and mission, He lived a life of filial obedience. 5. Jesus' Development (v. 52). . (1) Mental. He "increased in wisdom. (2) Physical. He increased in stafr ure. (3) Spiritual. He "Increased In favor with God and man. . Wisdom to Be Desired. Wisdom Is better than rubies; and all the things that may be desired are not to be compared to It. Proverbs 8:11. The Truly Valiant. The truly valiant dare everything except doing any other body an in Jury. Sir P. Sidney. Happiness. , Action may not . always bring hap .plnras; bot there is no happiness wltl out action. Disraeli. . rr 10 011(010 ,lflJm MiiM Roofing T4 tti-i tp p-oin to build ' new house or repair anj Lime, Wall Door s,- Windows, Lock s, Butts and other Hardware: ; Quick sales and small p rofits. One price to eyeryr body in the same quantity. J. '9. MARION, N. C. Bo Your Duty to Them. 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