Page4-B The Wayside Pulpit By D. E. EARNHARDT Text: “Come before Be presence with ■tafta*”— rnlm IM:2. The song book of the Bible and the prayer book are the same book. When you read the Psalms you sre reading and praying, too. A man may not know notes from mosquitoes or a barb wire fence, but he can holler the words and make a joyful noise. Jesus and His disciples sang Psalms 117, 118 and 118 on the way to the Cross. Christianity was bom in a i graveyard and we still sing : 'at funerals. We are not : happy because they are gone ] ; but glad because they are ■ : more alive than ever. We i ; feel like shouting every time i we see a tombstone. • The early Christian move- i ment was a boundless enthu- i siasm. The worldly crowd is ] trying to duplicate this but i they cackle like a hen that i sees a snake. Christian joy is a fruit that does not grow 1 in nature’s barren soil. funeral home m EDBUOfi N.C. U ’lll „■„» F °' * ,e " al Christmas B ■ ■ ; —t LEARY BROS. STORAGE CO. Buyers Os Peanuts, Soybeans and Country Produce , Sellers Os Fertflixers and Seeds • PHONES 482-2141 k 482-2142 „ •