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Lesson for May 5 , Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se lected and copyrighted by International council of Religious Education; used by permission. TWO BROTHERS LEARN TOLERANCE LESSON TEXT—Mark 3:14-17; Luke 8:49-56; I John 4: 7. 8. GOLDEN TEXT—And this command ment have we from him, that he who loveth God love his brother also.—l John 4:21. Intolerance Is soundly condemned In our day, and we agree that the spirit which hates or hinders a man because he is of a certain race or creed is definitely wrong. Even within Christian circles we could well learn more of that fine spirit of Christ which is epitomized in the words, “no respecter of persons.” A word of caption is needed, however, lest we come to extend our tolerance to that which is sinful, wicked or destructive. One should never tolerate poison in a child’s food, or in his textbooks. One does not tolerate a fire while it destroys one’s house. Nor should one be tolerant of false teaching which breaks down faith in the Bible as the Word of God. James and John were outstanding In their places of leadership for God. We learn in our lesson for today that I. God Wants Powerful Men (Mark 3:14-17). There seems to be an impression current in some places that being a Christian is practically synonymous with being a weak, frightened, neg ative person without either person ality or power. The fact is that the gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ right ly interpreted, and fully received into the heart and life of a man. brings such a tremendously enrich ing and transforming experience that it appeals to all, including the vital, dynamic type. These two men were “the sons of thunder”; that is, they had that flashing alertness and power of per sonality which made them quick to understand and decisive in action. True, it showed itself in an impa tience which was wrong and a de sire to bring down judgment, when they should have shown compas sion, but that was power out of con trol, always a dangerous thing. 11. God Wants Balanced Men (Luke 9:49, 50). Power goes to a man’s head, and he needs the balance of God to keep him from going astray. Then too, strong men have intense loyalties and are not afraid to assert them, and are prone to condemn all who do not conform. John was here exhibiting that dreadfully sectarian viewpoint which persists even in our day. To him it was not enough that a man was do ing the Lord’s work; he must either join their particular circle or quit. He was willing to stop a work of grace because this disciple of Christ was not in the regular group. That same spirit prevails today. One wonders how some narrow sectarians can read the words of Jesus without blushing in shame and rushing to his feet for forgive ness and cleansing. God wants dynamic men to work for him; but he wants them to be poised and balanced in their deal ings with others, especially with the brethren. 111. God Wants Patient Men (Luke 9:51-56). The friction between the Jews and the Samaritans dated from the time when the latter—a half-Gentile peo ple—were denied the right to help in building the temple. That be came the foundation for long and bitter strife, which showed up in such a discourteous act as to re fuse a night’s lodging to travelers because their destination was the hated city of Jerusalem. Their offense viewed from anoth er angle was far more than a bitter lack of courtesy, for they were turn ing from their door the Son of God, the Lord of glory. Stubborn prejudice combined with spiritual ignorance to make this tense and explosive situation. The sons of thunder had an answer ready—let’s blow them off the earth. Simple, wasn’t it? Yes, but nei ther right nor kind. These poor people should have drawn forth their compassion, not their hatred or a desire for revenge. Whenever and wherever you see a man set to get revenge on an other, you see a man who knows nothing of the true spirit of Christ (v. 55). IV. God Wants Loving Men (I John 4:7, 8). Love is not merely something that God shows toward men or in spires in their hearts. God is love. Being God, he is love, and that love is not a passive quality but an ac tive one. He loves. Because h# is love, those who profess to belong to him are also to love one another, to love a world lost in sin, yes, to love even the ut terly unlovely. Volumes have been written on this subject, but here we must be satisfied just to state the fact and tg ask ourselves the direct question, I manifest the love of God in life? Well, do you? THE BLACK MOUNTAIN NEWS MONTREAT NEWS (Continued from page 6) derson; May 20, at 10:00 a.m. graduation exercises. ! —°’— Saturday evening, May 4, at 8 .p.m. the High School senior class will present a three act play en titled: “One Delerious Night,” by Barry Colbert. The cast of char acters is as follows: Lilly Clark, Mrs. Arnold’s Maid—Marguerite Hayman; Lefty f Daggs, her “steady”, Lenore Flemon; Mrs. Martha Arnold, a tyrannical grandmother, Grace Poyser; Han nah, her cook, Betty Richardson; Patricia Arnold (Pat) her grand daughter who has hallucinations, Frances Briggs; Sally Winfrey, Pat’s chum, Rose Marie Leßlanc; Dick Delray, Pat’s fiancee, who has fits—. Owen Landrum; Freddie Fenwick, Sallie’s admirer—Bill Macauley; Col. Frank Delray, Dick’s absent-minded grandfather, Annabelle Eubanks; Paul Ham mond, Alias Hawkins, the butler— John C. Robertson; Marvis Jor dan, Colonel Delray’s secretary— Faye Magill; Dr. Green, who can cure anything—Jane Beasly; O’Brien, a police officer—Edith Kenedy; Director, Miss Ruth Col lette. The public is cordially in vited. o Mrs. Sallie Dean, of Alexandria, Ala., spent a week here visiting her sister, Mrs. S. C. Farrior. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Far rior was at home for her and about fifty of her friends and neighbors came to call. Delicious GOFF RADIO SERVICE o GUARANTEED SERVICE ON ALL RADIOS 24-Hour Service on Most Radios o Tubes and Batteries Opposite Post Office I Modern that spells comfort and impressive I I beauty in each piece ... I I MADE WITH SPRINGS, OF COURSE, AND COVERED IN I I SPECIALLY CHOSEN FABRICS THAT ADD TO ITS I 1 SMARTNESS. JUST ONE OF MANY STYLES I NATIONAL FURNITURE I Harold Shipley, Aammanii 16 Biltmore Ave I I Manager wUlTl|Jclliy Asheville, N. C. I punch and cake were served by Mrs. Ruth Bell Graham and Mrs. Arnold Caccaro, Little Miss Candy Caccaro, fourteen months old, dressed in a lovely pink frock and bonnet, also assisted with the entertaining. The Farriors have recently had an apartment built into the west end of their house and John and Hugh are now painting it. o Another most inspiring series of Bible studies was carried on this week at the home of the Misses Rankin and taught by Dr. Hop per. This was on the first part of the book of Isaiah. Montreat is indeeci fortunate to have such a splendidly capable and willing teacher as Dr. Hopper. Great blessings have been received from his instructions. o Dr. W. M. Fairly preached the sermon at the Black Mountain Presbyterian Church Sunday when the installation of four Eld ers and four Deacons took place. o Captain Johnson from Moore General Hospital has bought the Wingate place on Tennessee Road. He is now moving into it and ex pects his wife to arrive here on May 6th. 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