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Sunday School Lesson by John R. Brayboy Accept God's Guidance NtXi 13 25-21. 30-31. U> 10^^-30 I. The Sacs' Search and Report (Number* 13^5-28) 11> Caleb's Report (13. JV-3li III. Joshan and Caleb's Report (I4.6-I0a) IV. Cod's Seoeacc awl Moses IweroeaiWB (14:21-301 I. The Soms' Search and Report (Numhnn 1*25-211 Cod had woved the Israelites next to the laod that He had promised that they would possess Now Cod land. one from each tribemd bring there and the laod Moeestofd fhetnto spead 40 days searching the land and its'peopiefhe spies made a thorough search awl looked for all the things that they had been instructed to look for We might wonder why Cod wanted spies to go too the land when He knew everything about H God waotsapeople who will trot* Hun and accept on His word. If God is on our tide we can overcome any and all obstacles that i come our way The spies earns back i after forty days to give their report They went to Moses and Aaron and I found a crowd gathered to bear what < they had found out about their new J borne The spies reported that the land t did flow wnh milk and honey To j prove what they said they showed < them some of the fruit they brought t with them from the land Undoubtedly r Ifc*" rniwO K?*i'a hnaw OniOin r.* * um.; time* itn?v iAvu uttftiw m.v?ua t the next thing out of their mouth wai < a negative They ttya talking about hmt uroog 4k people were W hen leaden m a church start doubting what God can do. ten *e congregation will become doubtful II Caleb s Report <123 JO-JIt Ten of the tptc had spoken aad IderaBy atd them was no way that they could take dm laud Thadli God for thorn who believe and uwt God. Caleb quieted the people aad told them that all that the ipiea had laid wat true, but that they needed to no ahead uuo the land Caleb no doubt had seen God'shand move among the people ou many occasion* during thru exodua and now he believed that God would do what He mid again Of courae, the ten tpies mid thic people it much too strong u* We only needed to exercise faith to aee God move III Joshua and Caleb * Report (I4:b-I0at Joehua and Caleb became vety upaet that the people wanted to follow the other tpies' advice The laraeltte* began complaining that they would have been better off to have itayed in Egypt Joehua mid the people to let's go take tku land because God will pve rt to us. Joehua gave them a word of advice, not to rebel against God When people rebel against God and Hit leaders, they will face dangerous .onsequences Instead of listening to loahua and Caleb, the people wanted 0 stooe them it is not a good thing to to against the program of God I can :ause us to lose out on many good htngs The one and most important hing is that it might mean the Iossof 1 e/M>l fhw# H'/XIM ewt n^ Ae ? JVUI UMH VJlAl *v vuiu ihi ? c miivvi. < w children of God we have a great rmponstodttyK dowhrntspleasmgio God. not only far our sake. bat far IV God's Sentence aad Mom' Intercession II* ;2h-30) Rebeflmg again* the wosd of God i? a very dangerous dung to do. The Israelites wse in stone's torowof believe God. Because of their rebellion, God wanted tode*roy foam wunoofeu b-bdf<Tfcai*the Lord that God namerctfW God Cfariatim can thank God that we have Jeans making wrrctswoa on our hahalf today God head Mores' plea far mercy for the psople aad granted his request not to A:stroy them. God told Mores that cscept for Jodwaaad Caleb everyone aboie twenty years old would die in the wilderness. They would not ettot into the Promised Land Because of he people's rebellion it cost them their inheritance and the blessings of Got God told them they would bear their iniquities 40 years one year for each day that the spies searched the laid. Gal. 6:7 aays Be not deceived for God is not mocked, for whatsoever a man sows that shall he also reap. To you that are saved I urge you not to i ebel foe leadership of God If God ha. instructed you to do a work trust Hit 1 He will provide and lake care of you If you are lost God is calling you to accept His salvation now. OonotrebslagainstaHolyGod. God's Mercy has runned out on every ?vterAfi iKnt if it* KmII TVwi't nmt# until pvievsi UMm so sli Ufail. tA/u ? it's too late Gal Bless you until next week Faith and Matthew Dial attened WiUiamChavis' Peace Keepers' Fifth Annual Open Karate Championship. Faith ~~ wan firm pace in I Mm, musical Rata, am dfighting, third place in weapons, i* the admit division. Matthew warn irat place in fighting; second place in Kate end weapons; third place in musical Kata in the hays division. Both students are from Pembroke Karate Warriors; men location on Third Street, Pembroke, across from Robeson Tire. Congratulations Faith and Matthew! NSAF Receives $725,000 Endowment ' The Native American Scholarship Fund l N ASF > announced today that it baa received an endowment of S725.000 from the estate of Louis G Gianmni of San Francisco "Most of the estate funds will be used to add to our endowment, said Dr Dean Chavers. CEO of NASf "This is the largest endowment we have received since we began the Fund in 1986," said Dr Suzanne Sockey. Development Officer "But we expect to have considerably more money for endowment in the near future We have received three other bequests so far. and have 14 more in the pipeline." "The Giannuu endowment will live forever." said Cassie Szeluga. Business Manager for the NASF "We will invest it wisely, and use only the interest earned, for scholarships for high-potential Indian students '' "We are all excited about the large endowment," she added "The staff is all motivated to work our hardest to achieve our dreamsofhaving funds to give every deserving student a chance to have the best education in the U S " Dr Chavers stated that "The Giannini endowment is just the beginning of our ability to upgrade Indian education m many ways in the next five years. We expect to spend considerable amounts of endowment and general fund money on upgrading schools. And we expect to award up to 40 more new scholarships this year '' Lynette Charlie. Director of Recruiting, reported that "Weexpect to send hundreds of Indian students to the Ivy League colleges in the next fiveyears. We have 56 graduates now. but will have over 100 in three more years. Our students can compete with anyone. Our retention rate 92% - the highest ever achieved with Indian students, we think " "The caliber of our students has improved considerably in the past five years." she continued "This year's students are ten times better than our students were five years ago." "We expect our graduates to work for Indian people.'' Dr Chavers said "We had three medical doctors graduated this year, and all of them are planning to work in Indian Country " "We expect our graduates to provide health services to Indians, to provide education services, and to create jobs Our long term goals are to bring jobs to Indian people, and to improve their quality of life ." "NASF is a national organization serving Indian students in math, science, and engineering." he continued "In ten years, we plan to be making 500 scholarship awards each year " r"Vot? For Trust And Unity" Rev. Lockie Ray carter (Bin; LUMBEE-C HERAW TRIBAL COUNCIL District #3 (Lumber Bridge, Parfcton, Antloch, SC. Pauls, Had Spring*) Saturday, August 27. 19*4 4:30 A.M. ? 7:30 P.M. of Ant to eh Btfdil Ckmth ? hm*U Ht O*? BaptUt Omrcli anS 0#41% Holy Aesomhly ^sssssr *1 SaagMarr fanny, Carol, VaSaSa 1 "Committed Co Trust, Now Eloct on* that You can Trust" .1 , -t Elect ~ Cfjorotfiy 3gwer? Lumbee Tribal Council District # 9South Pembroke Saturday, August 27, 1994 ELECT Gary Wayne Locklear District 10 (North Pembroke) LUMBEE TRIBAL COUNCIL Saturday, August 27, 1994 4:30 A.M. - 7:30 P.M. Vote For McKeithan Jones District # 12 (Union Area) Lumbee Tribal Council Saturday; August 27, 1994 4:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. ? 1 I 11 Quick... k\ the SulfodeneT | Drn?Mt?] S3ft -"H When the itching get* serious, get the serious skin medication for dogs SULFODENE* This veterinarians formula is the only non-prescription medication approved by the US. Gov ernment for those raw, itchy sores called 'hot spots." ,? SULFODENE stops the H suffering fast because it / V stops the cause of itching (8&? SULFOOENE, wherever pet care producta are sold. / Qirffnikw 4u OUIIUUOIG i!Cti\u umnmi Elect Steve Locklear Lumbee Tribal Council District #14 Saturday, August 27, 1994 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. r Vote For Shelby Jane Lowery Lumbee Tribal Council District #10 (North Pembroke) Saturday, August 27, 1994 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Vote for and Elect an Honest, Ordinary Person to Represent Honest, Ordinary People ???i???????? ELECT Alfred Locklear Lumbee Tribal Council District 19 Britts, East and West Howellsville, Wisharts Saturday, August 27,1994 6:30 AM -7:30 PM
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