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C. f International Sunday School Lesson for FEBRUARY 7, 1965 These comments are baaed on outlines of the Interna- tional Sunday School Lei- sons, copyrighted by the In- trnational Council of Re- llftow Macs Hen, and need An .. .. . bosed fhrni "SONS Of The KINGDOM Memory Selection: "We mult all appear . before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive good or evil, accord ing; to what he has done in the body." (2 Corinthians 5:10) Lesson Text: Matthew 13. Studying the text of our lesson for today, we pause to reflect how best Christians can witness in this somewhat perplexing world of competing loyalties. Matthew 13 a collection of par ables (which was Jesus' way of teaching the multitudes who gath ered to listen to him). The sto ries caught the fancy of the lis teners, and oftentimes they puz zled them enough that they thought about them sufficiently to withdraw from them the es sence fo Jesus' text; when they could not do that, themselves, Je sus' way of saying that Chris tianity was not to be approached with a frivolous mind, but sober ly, and with much thought. Be that as it may, today's les son provides food for thought as we endeavor to interpret it and apply it to our own times and at titudes. Every newborn individual may be interpreted as the "good seed" sown far MtitMba till earth. d Just as event plant is ex- to the dangwf of being chok- Iby weeds, soA every life is tened by evil mays surround- it. Perhaps, indeed, one of the essentials of the parable about the sower of seeds, is the fact that while he and his servants slept, the enemy crept in and scattered the weeds among the good seeds. Therein lies a lesson for us that we must ever he on the alert; if we are not, and we do not have high standards in regard to the life we live standards of mor al integrity and justice then, too often, the "weeds" of the world sneak into our lives with out warning, and before we know it the "just once"' of unfaithful ness in marriage, the "just once" borderline act of corruption, takes root and the "just once" leads to another time, and then anoth er, and before we know it, we are undermined. There is another lesson in this parable for us, too. The servants wanted to gather the weeds; the sower forbade them to do so, un- "I used to cry for no reason at all" One of the first 'change-of-life'' danger signals No wonder a woman fools like crying! The suffocating surge of hot flnshes one minute; cold, clammy perspiration the next can make a woman wonder "What's come over me!" Change-of-life panic sets nerves on edge, fills her with fear! Proven help! 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While it is true, weeds do not change their nature, this does not necessarily hold true of mankind. I Men CAN change; they, have a brain, a heart, and s are aW endowed with a Icon one . ' No man. no matter greatly he has sinned, should be condemned as worthless. He has the ability to change. Jesus re alized this; this was why he went among those who were commonly held to be beyond redemption; his mission was not to save those who acknowledged the Kingdom and held true to its concepts; rather, his mission was to win converts to the Kingdom by giving sinners every opportunity to seize the glo rious gift being offered them, andl so benefit from it. Thus a greater nart of his teaching ministry was spent among those who needed it most. We must never lose sight of the fact that the practice of the Gospel was to teach; if we are to be worthy of the name of Chris ianity ... if we are to be truly 'Sons of the Kingdom" .... we must pattern our lives and our concepts on the life of Jesus. We should never juUge, nor condemn. Judgment should be left to One higher and more wise than we. We must never turn uui backs on a fellow man because we are of the private opinion that he is beyond help or hope. Rath er we must go out of our way to discinline ourselves to the point where we will extend a helping hand time and time again, de spite maybe repeated rebuffs or no discernible acceptance or ap-nreciation. We must ever be cognizant of the fact that weeds and plants DO irrow side by side; good and evil DO rub shoulders daily. In w avon the most casual of irtances at the front pages of any daily nwsepaper serves as a constant reminder to us that we do not live in a "weedless" world. But, on the other hand, almost daily, too,' we come into contact with evidence of kindly concern and integrity the "good seed" the "Sons of tne Kimrgdom." Film, "Red Runs The River" Will Be Shown On Saturday Night "RED RUNS THE RIVER" will be shown at 1 Walnut Presby terian Church on Saturday night, Feb. 0th at 7:00 p. m. This film is one that you will not want to miss. Its SSSjaels is the Civil War, but its impact will be far greater than that of the strife be teen the North and the South. The Walnut church extends a warm and cordial welcome to any and all who may be interested in this evening of entertainment and challenge. It has been said that "the waters of Bull Run ran red with the blood of valiant men as the rain wash ed over the fields of Manassas." 'Red Runs the River" tells about brave men who shed their blood in defense of what they believed was right. But the film us more than a tale of conflict, of brother against brother; it is the story of warfare within the very soul of a man. The climax of the film oc curs by the side of a little stream named Bull Run; but the real story is about a much broader river flowing through history, which determines the eternal destinies of men. The American Civil War has been called "a war fought to music." Whether dressed in Blue or Gray, soldiers sang as they went into battle. Often, during a lull in the hostilities the opposing camps would "serenade" each other with "Dixie," "The Rattle Hymn of the Republic," The Girl I Left Behind Me," "Just Before the Battle, Mother," "Goober Peas," and many more. They sang the majestic old hymns, such ah ' Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken," "There Is a Fountain," and "Amazing Grace." Mood music is vital to any dramatic film fmt in a motion pic ture about the Civil War it is doubly important. Hence, the songs that were popular in the "singing 1860's"' are heard through out "Red Buna the River." The showing of this film is a part of tfaajreek-end revival sche duled forfejB. through 7, at Cburch. the will be s youth rally on Saturday afternoon at Women Live In Poverty, Too! "Over 14 million women 16 years of age or more are living in poverty in the United States," Miss Dianne McKaig, regional di rector of the U. S. Department of Labor's Women's Bureau said. This is 40 per cent of the 35 mil lion persons reported to be living yfcsk. P-K "fcdWunction with ' " W J meeting!, theVa 2:30. All youth in the junior and high school age are urged1 to at tend. Bring your own sandwich and we will provide the rest of the meal. DON'T FORGET Mays at the laraut Presbyterian Church Feb. 6, 6 and 7. Each ftervflce witf begin promptly at 7:00 p. ra in poverty throughout the nation. "These women are well acquaint ed with the kind of depressing, impoverished existence which is touching the conscience of Amer ica," Miss McKaig said. 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