IPtoUH&tiKC By J.D. 8HACKELTON And as Jesus passed forth fngn thence. He saw a man named Matthew sitting at the WfNpl of custom; and He saith unto him. Follow Me. And he aroae and followed Him.? Matthew Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear children? Ephesians S: 1. Fallowing can be done in one of two ways. We can imitate like monkeys, attempting by outyard action to reproduce whgt we see; or we can imitate as children. The first kind of following is ludicrous and artificial. The second kind is delightful and natural. Children follow the example of their parents not only because of what they see, but because they have the nature of ithe parents in them by birth. That makes all the | in the quality of imitation. In order to God, not as religious i but as dear children, (need His nature in us. We must be born from above by Hi* Spirit Being born again is not the goal o f believing the Gospel any more than being born is the object of physical life. Neither are we only to think of heaven as the reason for being bofti from above. We are to be bofti again for one reason only ? to make us delightful and natural followers of our Lord. Th? proof that I am born from abjve is not in an experience I had at a church altar, but s fact that I am more and m<fre like my Father in heaven. Many of us plug oupelves into a formula we s about salvation and then we are born again. But Gofc's Book lays the axe to the raft of the tree: "For as many ire led by the Spirit of God, thA are the sons of God." (RamansS:14). in ha' sat fhose who hold Jesus to be ony a great teacher say that wanhould imitate His life and tofching. But Jesus says we cannot do it until we have His lifd within us. The call of Jesus is Ibe call for us to abandon ou? former pursuit* and let. Him replace the old life en tirety with His life. \fhen Matthew abandoned his} tax table he did something vety significant. For him, folnwing Jesus was no mere sentiment, no more change in philosophy or religious opinion. It was a radical severing of the man from his life's ambitions and the total submission of his life to the control of another. If Jesus Christ is not God, then Mat thew has lost all, for he held nothing back. Religion is the shallow and mechanical imitation of the outward forms of Godliness, or what we think is Godliness. This can vary from the serenity and propriety of "high church" worship to the ignorant and restrictive burdens of legalism. The distinction between the two is only cultural and totally outside; inside they are brothers. If we are born again, the Holy Spirit is making the rule of Christ more and more practical and effective in our lives. Are we following Jesus by letting Him have that personal control of our daily Will your life insurance pay the mortgage? Porfropa. But mora may not M much Ml for your tidily a living MptHN Nationwide hfefl m rnorloaot plan mat can holp pay off a moiigago. M you dto. Colt lives, or are we mere Sunday School imitation! destined to receive our portion with the hypocrites? The Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratoga is named (or the mud running 100-to-l shot who won the 1930 Travers Stakes at that trade. Acne ? Most Common Of Skin Diseases If you have acne, or If you've ever had It, you're not alone. Acne is (he moat common akto disease people get. While its occurrence is most common during the teen age years, it is not unusual for the condition to show up in adults and even children. Acne is a disease of the sebaceous glands and their hair follicles or roots. These are most common on the face but are also found on the back, cheat and upper arms. Normally the glands produce an oily aubaUnce called sebum which rises to the top of the hair folHce and flows out onto the surface of the skin. The purpose of this oil is to keep the skin and the hair from becoming dry and brittle. The basic problem of acne is that the pores through which this sebum passes become plugged, trapping the material beneath the skin. As this sebum builds up under the skin surface the blocked pore results in a whitehead and later in a blackhead as it becomes mixed with bacteria and pipnented skin cells. Whiteheads and blackheads are ?on-inflammatory That is, white they are a cosmetic nuisance they will generally not cause substantial scarring In more serious cases of acne this accumulated sebum and bacteria, trapped beneath the skin surface, ruptures into the deeper layers of the skin causing an inflammatory response The result is a series of red lesions which are tender and sore. Worst of all. they often heal slowly and leave considerable scarring, both physically and psychologically. It is important to note that diet plays no role in the treatment of acne. Too much chocolate might give you a couple of cavities and a few extra pounds but it will not cause you to have acne Proper care and treatment of acne involves careful at tention to how you treat your skin. Never pick, scratch or squeeze whiteheads or blackheads. To do so might rupture the pimple and transform it into an inflamed and potentially scarring lesion. For proper cleansing of the skin there are a number of commercial medications available to aid in acne treatment. As for makeup, oil free cosmetics are recom mended. In many cases, mild forms of acne will respond well to these medications and there will be no significant scarring However, in more severe cases where the disease does not respond to these preparations and where there is evidence of scarring, a dermatologist should be consulted. A dermatologist is a physician who specializes in the care and treatment of skin disorders. While there are a number of medications a physician can prescribe for acne, it is im portant to treat this condition early.

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