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International
Sunday School
Lesson
for
JUNE 19, 1960
(These comments are based
on the International S. S.
Lesson Outlines, copyrighted
if. by the International Council
of Religious Education, USA,
and used by permission.)
it abides in the, vine, neither can
IfiLyou, unless yon- abide in me."
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Lesson Text: Matthew 7:15-2S;
25:i-i6; Luke 13:6-9.
In today's lesson we face the
question: How can Christians dis
criminate between what- is true
and false in ideas concerning the
Christian faith?
As we go about our daily chores
today we are constantly bombard
ed with pamphlets, leaflets, txets,
and talks from representatives of
various sects. Each group ap-
RFARINr rfnn FRUITS"8 BUPremely confident that
BEARING GOOD FRUIiaithey y,, a.
Memory Selection: "Abide tnlbout God and his kingdom. They
me. and I in you. As the branch are truly zealous in their mission-
cannot bear fruit of itself, unless1 ary activities and are. really ded-who is fundamentally morally and
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They argue that lie rxu-. t 1-nvc
One, because Jesus wlio is t' !'u
of God had a physical boJy. This,
on the other hand, flatly contra
dicts foe teachings of Jesus that
God is a Spirit. Who is ri',ht?
How can we tell what is true and
but wonder about false prophets, '
In the dosing Chapter of the1 Opened for tours. Jh. event
well-known. welUbeloverf, Kermonl18 tLU1S sponsored By tne f rencn
on the Mount, Jesus gives us the!?"1 ver Garden CluK a mom
test of -true righteousness 5 doing! of the Gardeu a of A
the will of God. (Matthew 7:13- menca-,
27). In these moving passages he! The to" ' be conducted
points out that there are ' two 1 fron 10:30 a. m. until 6 p. m. on
ways --the narrow and the broad .both days. Tickets, wiK be sold at
ways which w studied im last the -Biltnwre Country Market,
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Mail orders will be accept-
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House and Garden Days
observed in Asheville on
June 24th and Saturday,
th, with three . homes and
ardens in Biltmore Forest
week'a lesson two kinds of
prophets, two kinds of disciples,
and two kinds of houses. We shall
endeavor to study each of these
each.
ed. 'Maps, guides, and luncheon
will also be available at the Bilt-
today and observe Jesus' judg- more Country Market Luncheon
ment about frem,
Jesus adjured ua to "Beware of
false, prophets.". Our biggest prob
lem' is to recognize them.. . How
does one differentiate between a
true and false teacher? One can
be just as dedicated as the' other,
believing infinitely in his doc
trine. The false prophets can be
truly sincere, tut wrong. The fal
lacy of a false prophet is not in-
And there ' is nothing quite- as! rraced vegetable garden.
dangerous to a community as , ig
norant and uninformed sincerity.
It is, indeed, often worse than de
liberate wickedness.
But Jesus gave his followers a
criteria by which to judge between
false and true prophets. They
would be known by their fruits.
Jesus Used the illustration of a
tree and its fruit. Good fruit is
evidence of a sound, healthy
tree. But a diseased tree' does not
bear good fruit The quality of
the fruit is consistent with the
quality of the tree that produces
it. So it is with men. A person
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The same Qorvair that rolIed;up"a whopping 27.03 miles per gallon in the V
I Ioli! -as Economy Run turned around to scale snow-glazed Pikes Peak earlier in ; ' :
C. .j'sccc'on thaa any other car has ever dared to try. What better proof could you t,,,
( 'U U :i:: l States AutomoLlIe Qub clscrvcrs were aboard every mile of ..
.;) cf Cor'. Vs rare con.LIr.s'Jon of 1'J.t rred ttc-rir;, sure-footel
. .- ! t". ' : f..lcJ ecc-or:)-? Drc? 6wi t9 your ..
will be served for $.75.
' (The "home of Mrs. Charles S.
Bryant on Eastwood Road ia an
English Country House built in
1928. : The terraced flower garden
aind large vegetable garden and
grounds were landscaped by the
late C. D. Beadle.
Mrs. John Izard's home on
Westwood Road features a shady
box garden, perennial border, wild
flowers, small ' herb garden and
The
house, built in 1928, is in the
style ' of aNew England Farm
house. "
The third "house, belonging to
Mrs. John B. Dennis is on Van-
dertnrt Koad. The hsuse is a re
production of Guoaton Hall and
was built by W. M. Mason in 1921.
The gardens are formal colonial,
and includes a vegetable garden
and small fruit garden. The
greenhouse features a collection
of camellias in addition to other
flowers.
Mrs. Charlies Waddell is Presi
dent of the French Broad River
Garden dub ' and Mrs. James
Gerald Cowan is Chairman of the
House and Garden Days. -
spiritually healthy lives a good
life and . does good deeds. The
opposite is also true. By their
fruits are men known. And Je
sus also indicated that a tree that
does not bear good fruit loses its.
right to a place in the vineyard.
It will be destroyed eventually.
likewise Jesus always insisted
thataTjersoii's heart must .be
I'lgSSTT iTous word's' and plati
tudes are; not; the evidence of a
genuinely sincere person. A per
son who calls on God in word a
lone, but not in spirit, is a false
leader. .; s Jesus himself stressed
over and over again that he who
did the will of God would prove
himself through his deeds. Doing
the will of God is necessary if our
lives are . to bear good fruit Of
what value is . a "Christian" man
if he never does Christlike
things? Is he bearing Che right
label? Faith automatically pro
duces Christlike activities. It
is concerned with reproducing the
life of God in the life of thebe
liever. It seeks a channel for the
spirit of God in order that God
can do through him hat other
wise could not be done. ';
It should be very obvious to ns
that a Christian should cot do
good simply because he is going to
be rewarded for doing good. This
act completely destroys ' his good
ness. The good life is fundamen
tally dependent on . the -motives
which drive a man. A Christian
does good because it is right to
do so, and because it is an ex
pression' of his love of God.
We do well to close "Vitfh the
beautiful words of Jesus record
ed in John's Gospel: Abide im me,
and I in you. As the branch can
not bear fruit of itself, tinless it
abides in the vine, neither can you,
unless you abide in me." .'
- If wa closely examine ourselves
and our principles, and the souls
and motivations of others, it
should not be too difficult for ns
to distinguish the true prophets
from the false.
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