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Know Each
er
By REV. JAMES M. GRAY. D D..
Dean of th Moody Bible Institute,
Chicago
TEXT For what is our hope, or Joy or
crown of rejoicing:? Are not even ye. In
the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ,
at His coming:? I Thesa. 2:19.
What mot in
teresting and ten
der questiou do
Christians ever put
one ' to another
than this Shall
we know each
other in thj life
to come? The Bible
nowhere definitely
answers that ques
tion, but the infer
ences are many of
an affirmative kind.
For example,
there is the uni
versality of the
belief or hop of
such recognition,
which is, expressed on every tomb
stone and heard in the hymnodj of
the church in all the centuries. A be
lief of a few men in a few .places is
not a sufficient ground of evidence,
but a belief of all men in all places
Is Tery different. God would seem to
be the author of a belief like this,
and, if so, there must be a ground
for it.
In the second place, the reasonable
ness of the idea strengthens the con
viction of its truth. For example, the
resurrection of which the Bible
speaks is one of individuals, but in
dividuals are capable of identifying
themselves only as they identify oth
ers with whom they were associated.
If, in other words, we shall know our
Belves in the resurrection, then we
must know others who have helped to
make us what we are. But the ob
ject of the resurrection is equally con
vincing, since it is to fcring reward to
the righteous and punishment to the
wicked. These rewards and punish
ments are based upon the deeds done
In the body, but to remember the
deeds, we must remember those for or
against whom the deeds were done.
What the Bible Says.
In the third place, while the testi
mony of the Bible in this respect is
not definitely clear, it is inferentially
so. Certainly Christ's words to
Martha with reference to the resur
rection of her brother Lazarus, imply
that in' the resurrection they would
be known one to another. Read the
story in the eleventh of John to prove
this. Furthermore, we have the
teaching of Jesus in the parable of
the unjust steward, recorded in Luke
13, where he says: "Make to your
selves friends of the mammon of un
righteousness; that when ye fail they
may receive you into everlasting
habitations." It is difficult to inter
pret this in any other way than that
in the life to come those saints of
whom we have made friends here by
our treatment of them will know and
welcome us into the joys beyond. And
Paul's words in the text are to the
same purport
Possible Objections.
It is no objection to this that Jesus
teaches in 'another place, (Matthew,
22:30) that in the resurrection there
Is neither marrying nor giving in mar
riage, for such relationship is not
necessary to identity nor the spiritual
Joy of it.
Some would say that In the life to
come many friends would be missed
who have not died in the faith of
Christ, and that from such a point of
view recognition and reunion would
make for sorrow Instead of joy. But
as Bishop Mant says:
"Fear not. the prospect of the realms of
love
Shall mar thy bliss, or thence sad lights
arise
To blunt thy sense of heaven's ecstasies:
There, if thy heart with warm devotion
glow,
Meet for thy place, 'twill solace thee to
know
No friend of thine, mid those keen
agonies
In that dark prison-house of torment lies:
For none la there but Is of God the foe.
And alien thus from thee. The ties of
.blood.
And earth's most sacred bonds, are but
a twine
Of grossamer, compared with what Is
owed
To HJm, the Lord of all! On Him re
cline: lie- shall thy heart of every care unload.
He bid thy day with cloudless luster
shine."
The practical effect of such a hope
as this is an extended one. In the
first place, it brings us strongly under
the power of heavenly realities. In
the second place, it induces us to form
only holy friendships that can be con
tinued through eternity. In the third
place, It affords the most precious
consolation to the bereaved.
"As year by year we lose
Friends out of sight, to know
How grows in Paradise our store!"
Let the fact be emphasized in clos
ing, that we are talking about Chris
tians and not the unbelieving people
of the world. True Christians are
those who h?ve received Jesus Christ
as their Saviour by faith, and who,
regenerated by his holy spirit, are
following him as Lord and master. It
is these who have this hope before
them, and only these. Let us then
ask ourselves with candor, as in the
sight of God, whether we belong to
this blessed comnanv.
y
TERRIBLE AGONIES
WORSE MISERY
Advices From Durant's Neck Tel
of Mrs. Bazemore's Trying
Ordeal, and Her Condi
tion at Present.
Durant's Neck, N. C Mrs. Emma
Bazemore, of this place; says: "Words
fail to express my appreciation and
gratitude for the benefit l received
from Cardui, the woman's tonic. I suf
fered agonies from womanly troubles.
I tried different doctors, but they
didn't help. The last one I went to
said I needed an operation, so I agreed
to it, and bore those terrible pains. I
felt better, but only for a short time,
and soon the misery was worse than
ever before. I began to use Cardui,
and It made me feel entirely different.
Now I am the picture of health, weigh
ing 170 pounds. Before I started the
treatment, I could not do my house
work. Now I can do my work, and I
feel so much better."
Cardui, the woman's tonic, acting la
Its gentle, healing way, upon the wom
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ural vigor, and to build up the woman
ly constitution.
If you are tired, worn-out, weak, ner
vous, or suffer from any of the ail
ments peculiar to women, do what
over a million other women have done
try Cardui. It cannot do you harm,
and is almost sure to help you, just
as it has them. Begin taking Cardui
today. ,
Your druggist sells it.
N. B. Write ie; Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
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Sttcial Instructions on yourcase and 64-page book.
Home Treatment for Women," sent in plain
wrapper. Adv.
Perfectly Clear.
"I wonder why so many trains are
late?" said young Mrs. Torkins as she
watched the man chalk up the figures
on the blackboard.
"Well," replied her husband, "for
one thing, traffic is much heavierthan
it used to be."
"Of course! And the heavier a load
is, the harder work a locomotive has
to pull it!"
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Matter Easily Explained.
Two lawyers met on the street "I've
been wondering about you," said one.
"What were you wondering about
me?" "Well, I've heard you address
a jury and I thought that you were the
most eloquent man in Cleveland. Then
I've heard you make an after-dinner
speech at a banquet and you were -pardon
me pretty rotten. Now, how
is that?" "I'll tell you. When I'm
talking to a jury my dinner depends
on my speech. When I'm talking to a
bunch, of diners I've already had my
dinner." .
HOW IT WAS.
"How did yo all get yo' nose bust
ed?" "I done slipped down an' plumb lit
on my back."
"But, name o' goodness, sah! yo'
nose isn't located on yo' back."
"No, sah; an' needer was Brudder
Jones."
THE KNOW HOW
To Feed Children and Get Good Re
sults. There are more nervous persons
made so by undigested food lying in
the stomach than the average 4 indi
vidual would suppose.
If food remains undigested in the
stomach, it begins to ferment, set up
gas and a- large portion is thus con
verted into poison.
That's why imperfectly digested food
may, and often does, cause irritation
of the nerves and stupor of the mind
brain and nerves are really poisoned.
"My daughter had complained for
some time of a distressed feeling in
the stomach, after eating, which set
me thinking that her diet was not
right," writes an anxious and intelli
gent mother.
"She had been fond of cereals, but
had never tried Grape-Nuts. From
reading the account of this predigest
ed food, it seemed reasonable to try
Grape-Nuts for her case. , .
"The results were really wonderful.
The little brain that seemed at times
unable to do its work, took on new
life and vigor. Every morning, now,
before going to school, she eats the
crisp little morsels and is now com
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have a new lease on life no more
distress in the stomach, nor head
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WmMnoNAL
SCHOOL
Lesson
(By E. O. SELLERS, Director of Even
ing Department The Moody Bible In
stitute of Chicago.)
LESSON FOR MARCH 30
REVIEW.
READING LESSON Hebrews 11:1-19.
GOLDEN TEXT "Our fathers trusted
In Thee: They trusted, and Thou didst
deliver them." Pa. 22:4.
The Scripture lesson before us is
suggested for reading purposes only.
In these verses we have rehearsed
the principal events (saving Easter)
of which we have been studying this
past quarter, but presented from the
view point of the values and victories
of faith. The golden text suggests
three things, first the God of the fa
thers; second, the trust of the fathers,
and third, the deliverance of the fa
thers because of their trust in God.
Therefore it seems to be logical for
us to think of these lessons from the
standpoint of faith.
The first lesson of this quarter is
suggested in verse three of our read
ing lesson. God is the creator and
works by his divine fiat, framing these
risible things from those that are
not; working or framing them by his
"word." So God today through the
"Living Word" makes himself known
to all men. He is the God of all ' re
source, and places those resourcesr-at
the disposal of men, becoming to each
under varied circumstances all that is
needed. Verily "God is love."
Second Great Fact.
The second lesson presents to us
the second great fact of the "begin
nings," viz., that man is to have do
minion over all of these created
things, and that woman is to be his
helpmeet. Again, there is set before
us man's relation to the Creator, a
relation of trust, and whn that re
lation failed we have presented in
this and the succeeding lesson, the dis
astrous effect of disobedience. Where
trust is active there has always been
deliverance. Where trust has failed,
disaster has inevitably followed. The
great central truth of these two les
sons is the folly of doubting and dis
obeying God's Word.
Returning to verse four of the read
ing lesson attention is called to Abel
(Lesson IV.) as an illustration, of a
man whose faith in God expressed it
self in the sacrifice he offered unto
God. Abel's gift was one of sacri
fice and not that of the labor of hi3
own hands.
The great fact of lesson five is
that Noah obeyed God by preparing
for the coming judgment long before
there was any external evidence of
the flood. He was "moved with godly
fear," he saved his house, he con
demned the world, and he became heir
of the righteousness which is accord
ing to faith." Those who believe
God's word, live; those who disbelieve
God's word, perish John 5:24.
The sixth lesson, which also consid
ers the life of Noah, presents for
our consideration God's everlasting
covenant.
In verses eight to twelve of the
reading lesson, the writer seizes upon
three supreme events in the life of
Abraham wken faith was manifest
If we properly present these three
we shall summarize the remaining les
sons of this quarter saving that of
Easter, lessons seven to and including
the eleventh. The first great event is
of course God's calVto Abram. Heb.
11:8. He must leave kindred, native
land, yea, even his father's house.
The second great illustration of
faith was that Abraham should ob
tain God's promises. Heb. 11:9-10.
This he did by obeying the call to be
come a sojourner in a land not his
own, looking for a city whose builder
and maker is God.
Necessity of Faith..
The third illustration, Heb. 11:11,12,
was Abraham's willingness to part
with his son Isaac in. obedience to
God's command to offer him as a sac
rifice. True faith holds back noth
ing from God. Notice in this illus
tration how Sarah's name Is linked
with that of Abraham. How it is de
clared that she received power to con
ceive through faith and because she
counted him faithful who promised,
there sprang of one "so many as the
stars of heaven in multitude and the
sands which is by the seashore innu
merable." Thus the message of the past quar
ter is the revelation of God and of
the necessity of faith in him on man's
part.
Some may have chosen to use the
lesson of Isaac and Rebecca, rather
than the suggested Easter lessbn. We
judged the Easter lesson of the great
er value.
Therefore in the final lesson, that
of Easter Sunday, we behold God's
matchless grace and mercy in that he
rolled away for those of loving, sim
ple childlike faith, the stone of their
difficulty.
"Cherish the hope that the world is
traveling towards the dawn. Man's
day begins with the morning and ends
with the night, but the day of God be
gins with the night, and ends in the
glorious dawn." D. P. B. Meyer.
It might be well to require several
written stories of about two hundred
words each from different members
of the class, relating these beginnings.
The Creation:The First sin; The Two
Brothers; The First Immigrant;
Lot's Choice; The First Easter. Sure
ly there is an abundance of material
to make review Sunday one long to
b remembered.
91
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