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The Sunday chool Lesson uy John R Bkayhoy Sm i m Missionary Baimisi CiR Rcii Witness About C'hriil (Mark 1:4-11, 14-15) I. Rep en late (marke 1:4-5) II PRedication (Mark 1.6-8) III Affirmation (Mark 1:9-11) IV. Gospel (Mark 1:15-15) V. Query (Luke 7:18-20) VI. Proof (Luke 7:21-23) I. Reptcntance (Mark 1:4-5) John Ihc Baptist came baptizing people in the Jordan John's instructions to the people was to repent of their sins and be bapii/.cd for the remission of their sins The preaching of repentance by Joint was w ords of hope for people to turn from their sins an d live a life of obedience B\ being baptized they were making a commitment to live a dedicated life to God The news of John's message spread all over Judah and Jcrusalcfii and everyone came to be baptized in the River Jordan The best way for people to learn the good news of lhc<3ospcl of Jesus Christ is from others' experience being shared with them. II. Predication (Mark 1:6-8) People came to the Jordan to see John whose raiment wascamcl's hair and his diet was wild locust and honey He prophesied of one greater than hint who was coming, whose shoes he was not worthy to tic , John preached water baptism and repentance, but he reminded his followers that Jesus would baptize with the Holy Ghost. The difference in John's baptism and that of Jesus was that Jesus brought about an inward change by the indw elling of the Holy Spirit. There are those today who teach that water baptism is essential to salvation, but that is contrary to the teaching of the word of God. The thief on the cross was not baptized with water, and Jesus told him "Today thou shall be with me in paradise " HI. Affirmation (Mark 1:9-11) Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee for John to baptize him. John no doubt was reluctant to baptize Jesus because he felt unworthy and besides Jesus was the sinless son of God. Jesus came to be baptized for sin, not His but for the sins of humanity that He had taken upon Himself Because of the obedience of Jesus to lite father's will the heavens opened and the Spirit of God descended upon Jesus like a dove then God spoke J trom Heaven and declared to John and ihoolltco th.it Jesus was the Son ot God and that ML: w,i> pleased Are wo pleasing God so thai He can sav that He is pleased will) His beloved ' II . (iospel (Murk 1:1 J-ly) Shortlv after Jesus baptism John was imprisoned bv Herod Annpas Jesus began His ministry in Galilee preaching the gospel of the kingdom of heaven Lour livings thai Jesus noted in the beginning of His ministry tl) the tune is fulfilled God's tune for putting into action Ihs plan of salvation or mankind had conic (2)Thc kingdom of God is at hand, meaning that the kingdom was present and people couldcntcr now Man would no longer have to wail to be redeemed from Ins sin (4) Repent \c. meaning to turn from sin and receive Jesus bv faith (4) Belicv c the gospel, meaning that the good news about live kingdom through race and received b> faith V. Query (Luke 7:18-20) John now in prison because rebuking Herod Antipas for taking his brother's wife was hav ing some second thoughts about who Jesus was One might wonder why John would have doubts about Jesus after what he had seen He had expected Jesus to bring judgment and what he saw and heard was not what he had expected, many times God docs things wc ask for but no( in the way that wc think John having doubt in Ins nnnd about w hcthcr Jesus was the Messiah sent two ofhis disciples to ask Jesus if he truly was w ho he said he was. John wanted to know if he-should look for someone else Many limes when wc arc faced with trouble and wc arc doing our best for God wc may have doubts as to whether Jesus is w ith us VL Proof (Luke 7:21-23) While the disciples were asking the question Jesus was healing the sick, giving sight to the blind, and casting out evil spirits The instruction Jesus gav c to John's disciples w as togotcll him hni they saw Jesus could have told him yes. but he wanted John to decide for himself Jesus said those that were not olTcndcd by him were blessed God docs not force man to serve hint: the choice is left up to Itiin. Dear unsav ed, you do not have tobclicv c on the darling son of God; neither do you have to go to heaven. Whether you accept it or not Jesus died for yam sins to keep you out of hell It is up to you to decide whether to repent and accept Jesus as your sav ior or die in your sins If you die in yours sins, you will be eternally separated from God in the regions of the damned Thcr^js no peace in hell, nothing but torment continually Don't let the devil deceive you that Jesus is not real HE is alive and well and wants to save you Believe on Htm now and be saved. . - - . God bless all of you until next week. Pray for us and especially for Bro William Barnes Pediatric Pointers by Dr. Joseph /'. Bell ^ Pediatrician >vtih Robeson Healxh Care Well, u looks like the winter season is finulls here to stay in our part of North Carolina The wind, which is alwass blowing in North Carolina, seems to be coming mostly out of the North these das s And ssith the clod season comes that age old illness sse all knoss as the croup The croup is a common illness, especially in children less than < years of age It usually lasts from several days to a week. and most* oflen develops in fall or earls winter Iliscauscdbs avirusofthc upper part of the respirators,tcpct (or svi ndpi pc) The 111 ness is rtu I dls contagious, and there is no ssas to prevent it. This infection usually starts as a runny nose with low grade fever Sometimes it causes the windpipe to narrow, and then the patient may have some difficulty breathing and develop a cough that sounds like a barking seal This is the classic croupy" cough Croup always seems to be the worse at night and mas waken the child up from their sleep The best initial treatment for n simple croup is tcrhold the child in the bathroom sshilc running the shower on hoi Fifteen minutes ofbrcathing in the steams air will probablv make breathing easier Another good treatment is to lake the child outside lor about 10-15 minutes The eool night air often relieves the problem b\ redueing tfie swelling inside the windpipe OlTer lots ol fluids to drink and use Tylenol for significant fever having a cold-water vapori/cr or humidifier to use in the child s bedroom may be helpful also Most simple eases of croup respond to these basic treatments there arc some cases that do not rcsponddind need more medical attention You mav want o check with vour doctor if the following thing arc happening: I) the home therapy is not working. 2) Your child looks very pale, seems unusuallv worn out. or isn't eating or sleeping. 3) Your child seems to have difficulty catchfftg their breath, especially if this is happening in the dav. w hen croup nsnrrlft improves, or -I) You can see yourchild'schcst wall draw in with everv brcalfv That s all on croup I hope cv cry one had a great holidav Take carcand we'll (nlkagnin next week! Dociors have found 16 points on the body-where the pain of arthritis, myalgia, bursitis or muscle strain and cramps concentrate. Dr. David Gaw, M.D. has developed a dual-action medical formula which has proved effective in treating all 16 ... even deep seated pain in joints. It's called DR'S CREAM? and it is available without a prescription. It contains Capsaicin along with Methyl Salicylate ant^? Menthol two additional topical analgesics. Capsaicin works by decreasing substance P. a chemical found around arthritic joints. It is fell to be responsible for some of the pain associated with arthritis. Capsaicin is so effective that doctors recommend this ingredient more than all other topical analgesics combined. Dr. David Gaw, M.D. formulated DR.'S CREAM to be absorbed directly into joints and muscles where the pain originates. DR.'S CREAM is guaranteed to do wonders for painful arthritis, myalgia and eases tired muscles. It starts fighting pain right away loosening up stiff joints. Don't suffer debilitating pain and discomfort one more day. Simply rub DR.'S CREAM on your points of pain and discover the truly blessed relief it brings. Find out why it is called the Arthrltic's Dream! Use only as directed. Ask for DR.'s CRE/^M at your local pharmacy. AjTHU m SortUadMl S+rp* BacAmctm tDR'S0^! CREAM} j Arthritic'* Draaml T PAIN RELIEF CREAM Qua/ Action with Cmpmmlcln | or write to: DAPAT, Inc. P.O. Bo* 111 783B Nashville. TN 37211 Send $9.95 for 1 jar or $17.90 for 2 jars (save S2) (Pric" include postage and handling) Prepare yourself. .Once you try today's Extra Strength Pertussin DM you will know why it'scallcd the 8 Hour Adult Cough Medicine. When you suffer with a maddening, embarrassing cough you want immediate and long lasting relief ... you need more than an ordinary multi-ingredient cough/ cold product. Extra Strength Pertussin DM has a pleasant cherry flavor and it contains a single active ingredient Dextromethorphan 11 Br, a proven cough reliever. 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What a "Happier World" will it -?tie when people can put their shoulders 'together' and Build a Heavenly Nation where Peace " will Reign Supreme. I he maturity of people hold close to themselves 'visible materials as secuntv, but thev are onlv fools. I am always conscious that 'naked came I out of mv Mother s womb. \nd again I will say. " \ Holy Nature" with contentment is Great Gain for we brought nothing into this World, and it is certain we carry nothing out. The Strength and Faith of "Divine Nature" is A Great Blessing. \wake. Awake, my People. "Let Not Thyself Sleep in Darkness Any Longer." " Awake Thy Soul to Life" and "See the 'Creation' of The Holy Creator." Look I p and See the 'Sun' whose Energy can be used for many purposes on Earth. The 'Moon and Stars' with their Light can Guide the traveller on his journey. Inhale the Sweet"Fragrance of 'flowers' and admire their Beauty. Touch the 'waters' of oceans, rivers, and seas, and feel the "current-filled" v ibration. W alk on the far stretching 'lands' and know from Earth that plants are grown which bear fruits to feed you and keep you healthy. W ithin the bowels of "Earth" there are Diamonds.'Gold. Cranium. Iron Ore. Copper. Pitch. Mineral Oil. aged Rocks and many more items which are very necessary for your survival. Did Man on Earth provideofic Sun. Stars. Moon. Oceans. Seas, and Earth? "NO." The "Holy Spirit of Creation" created all of the Natural Resources/or you to explore and use towards Happiness: not to destroy yourself and others. To "Dwell in Darkness" where you Cannot See the "Beauty of Creation" is as Being Blind. You are "Blind" when your "Soul" is Filled with '^Poisonous Thoughts." To Live in the "Light of Almighty God" is having Sight. To have Life, you are to "Free Yourself" from "111 Thoughts" and "Live" According to the "Holy Word." Lord .lesus said, "I Am The Way, The Truth and The Light." 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