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$vmd|>^|^Koot) Deliverance and Return PERSIAN KING CYRUS IS TOLD BY GOD TO RELEASE THE JEWS TO RETURN TO JUDAH, REBUILD TEMPLE Scripture?Sera 1; *.'64-65; Isaiah By NEWMAN CAMPBELL THE EDITOR of PelouOefs Nates, Dr. Wilbur M. Smith, D.D., tolls in this lesson of his experi ence In his visit in 1937 to Jeru salem. He was aided in his ef forts to find his location in the newer portion of the city by a young Jewish woman who had left the United States and a lucra tive teaching position to return to Palestine. She thought God must have directed her to go there, the explained. As our lesson is about the peo ple of Judah returning to their homeland after years of captivity, the joy they expressed must have been that of thousands of perse . cuted people fleeing from Europe to Palestine during and after the dreadful Nazi persecution and an nihilation of many of their race. "Who Is there among you of all His people: his God be with him, and let him go up to Jerusa lem, which is in Judah, and build the house of the lord God of Is rael (He is the fcod.) which Is in Jerusalem." He then asked that every man help the people of Judah, with gold, silver, beasts and "freewill offerings." "Then up?rose the chief of the fathers of Judah and Benjamin, and the priests, and the Levitee, with all them whose spirit God had raised, to go to build th? house of the Lord which is in Jerusalem." The whole "congregation to gether" were 42,360, we are told, although there may have been many more. The king had ordered MEMORY VERSE "Look unto Ue, and b* V' saved, all the ends of the earth; /or I am Ood. and there it none else."?Isaiah tS:tg. fur uir am ume in nniunri i the J?w? new have a homeland I to which they can go and feel aafa. More than 100 yecra before the birth of the victorious King Cy ru0 of Persia, the prophet Isaiah prophesied that God would talk to Cyrus and tell him to free the Jewish people and let them go back to Judah to rebuild God's temple, which Nebuchadnezzar had destroyed. It was In the first year of the reign of Cyrus that the word of the Lord came to him. He im mediately put forth a proclama tion saying, "Thus saith Cyrus king of Persia, The Lord God of heave* hath given me all the kingdoma of the earth: and He hath charged me to build Him an house at Jerusalem, which la In inai inf tempie vessels ir.ai naa been taken by Nebuchadnaaaar and placed in his heathen temples were to be returned to the Jews and replaced In the rebuilt temple. The Lord had forgiven His peo ple their sins, and now has re stored them to their homes. In | the midst of their rejoicing and aeal to again build His temple, did they think of their sinning that had brought them to die aster. and resolve to be true to Cod and sin no more T Do we, when we have sinned and been forgiven, resolve with sll our hearts not to transgress again, but to deserve the benefits that are ours? If so we shall net have studied these leaeuas in vafca. Let us resolve to be good and As good, for God is love, and Jeeua will be with as and help as B??< ?? MtrrlfM^ ootlln?i product* by the DltMni of Ob. Ml? MmNb. Mil*?I CeuaUJ ot Um Churcho of Chrlil in the U.S.A. ?4 um4 by par??to*. WWHNH< *7 KUf Feature. IrMbW ' ? . .'??*? ? Ratcliffe Cove Baptist Church -a tHmnr chunk in a MmhUt Community." The lev. Gay Chambers, Pastor mid at^ 7:10 PAa.?Cottage Prayer Meet ings at the homes at Mr. and Mrs Georfa Liner and Mr. and Mi< Prank Leopard. SUNBAY? 1(M)0 a.m.?Sunday School meets with Bobhp Caldwell, Supennt.. rnt in ehargc. Bring your family to Sunday School. There's a place for eaeh am. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship Sermon he the oaetor. 7:00 p.m.?Training Union meets with Mra. Claude Francis, director, in charge- This la a place where good Christians can become better Christiana. MONDAY? 7:00 p.m.?Revival Services will begin and will continue throughout the weak. Rev. Ted Francis will do the preaching and Mr and Mrs. Revs] Johnson will be in charge of the music. Everyone is Invited to attend those services Aliens Creek Missionary Baptist Church Rev. Otto Parham, Pastor "And when the day of Pentecost wag fully come; they were all with one accord In one placo." SUNDAY? 10-00 a.m.?Sunday School. Carl Brooks. Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.?Morning Worship. This will be the first sermon by the newly elected pastor. 7:00 p.m.?Training Union. Ken Caldwell. Director. 8:00 p m ?Eveninv Worship. ANNOUNCEMENTS Wednesday night?Prayer meet ing at 7:30 p.m. and choir rehear sal at 8:00 p.m. If you do not attend church else where ? we invite you to worship with us. Ninevah Baptist Church The Rev. C. L. Allen. Pastor STTVDAY? 10 a.m.?Sunday School. Roy Davis Superintendent. Sermon by the nastor every sec ond and fourth Sundav innrninvs at 11 o'clock, and every first and third Sunday nights at 8 o'clock. 7:00 p.m.?Training Union. Ruf us Leming. Director. WEDNESDAY? 7:80 p.m.?Prayer Meeting. Visitors are welcome. rairview Baptist Church nOTTS CRICK The RtT, Let Smith. Pastor SUNDAY? Sunday School?10 a m Claude McLean. Superintendent Sermon by the pastor?2nd and 4th Sundav mornings and 1st and i 3rd Sunday nights. Olivet Baptist Church MAGGIE VALLEY The Rev. John Willis. Jr.. Pastor SUNDAY? 7:30 a.m. ? The Gospel Light Hour. Radio station WW1T In Canton, 970 on your dial. 9:49 a.m.?Sunday School. Wll burn Setter, Superintendent. 11 a.m.?Worship Service. Ser mon by the pastor. 7 p.m.?BTU. James Rich, direc tor. / 8 p.m.?Worship Service. Mes sage by the pastor. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Bible study and choir practice. THURSDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Teachers meeting. SATURDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Prayer service In a home. Announcements Old Folks Service each third Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Salvation Army MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT Max Patch Road Drawer 629 Tel OL 6-6718 Major Cecil Brown, Diatrtet Of ficer. I.lent. Glenna West, Assistant. Lela Pregnell, Assistant. Blanche Lowe, Secretary. Jean Frese, Children's Worker. ACTIVITIES: Preaching services, Sunday Schools, Y. P. Legion, Bible Classes, Ladies' Home League, Home visitation in all Centers. CHURCHES: Max Patch ? Headquarters. Shelton Laurel, Lit tle Creek. Bonnie Hill, Sleepy Val ley, and Timber Ridge. Fines Creek Methodist Charge M. B. Lee Pastor fines Creek Methodist Church? Church School, 10 a.m. Ray Seny, Superintendent. Worship Service, 11 a.m. lit and 2nd Sunday. Fellowship in music and medita tion, 8 p.m. 3rd Sunday. Pine Grove Methodist Church Church School, 10 a.m. Charles Duckctt, Superintendent. Worship Service, 11 a.m. 4th Sunday. Worship Service. 8 p.m. 2nd Sunday. Rocky Branch Free Will Baptist Church The Rev. N. F. Byrd. Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. Lum Boone, Supt. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship. Sermon by pastor. 8:00 p.m.?Sermon by the pastor. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Prayer service. Liberty Baptist Church The Rev. D. D. Russell, Pastor 10:00 a.m. ? Sunday School. Lloyd Teague, Superintendent. 11:00 i.m.?Sermon by pastor. Everyone is cordially Invited. AS MODERN AS TOMORROW . I Does going to church seem to you old-fashioned? Well, it is, for worship is as old as creation, yet ever-new. In church buildings before the fourteenth century there were no seats. Worshippers stood, or sat on cold damp floors. Later, three legged stools were used. Today, churches compare with our finest buildings in modem beauty, comfort, and convenience. Our speech habits have changed with advancing generations. Scriptural style, too, has changed, yet neither meaning nor intent has been altered. The Bible's message remains the same?a gospel of good news filled with faith, hope, and love?for you, the same as for your forefathers. Then be old-fashioned. Go to church. Find for yourself a faith that is steadfast?"the same yesterday, today, and forever,"?yet modern as tomorrow. I THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . I ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth lor the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization (can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly i | end support the Church. They are: (1) For his | own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the eake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral I and material support. Plan to go to church regu > larly and read your Bible daily. 1 Day Book Chapter Verses fi Sunday Psalma 27 1-14 ? I Monday Psalms 46 1-11 ?9 I Tuesday Matthew 6 19-34 ? I Wednesday Matthew 7 1S-29 I Thursday John 4 21-26 Friday Romans S 12-2S 9S Saturday Romans S 26-39 H. M. "Bud" Allen, Jr. Allen's Creek Dial GL 6-6562 Allison Construction Co? Inc. ? Asphalt Paving ? Balsam M. Dial GL 6-5621 Allison A Duncan Oil Co. Distributors sf Phillips 66 Dial GL 6-2921 Hazetwood Central Cleaners "Superior Cleaning and Pressing" Church 4 Montgomery Sts.. Dial GL 6-3671 Charlie's Drive-In Owners ? Charlie Woodard and Jtmmle Williams Complete 24-Hour Service W. R Dillard's Builder's Supply & Hardware Co. "Complete Line of Building Materials" Main at Academy Dial GL 6-5442 Fanners Exchange "Dealers la Quality Seeds" AshOriDa U Dial GL 6-HM Farmers Hardware and Supply Co. "Quality and Sendee At Reasonable Prices" Depot Street Dial GL 6-4169 Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store Bill Cobb Dial GL 6-3071 Five Points Shoe Store Foamette Shoes Balsam Road Haselwood Kurt Gaits JEWELER "Something from the Jeweler's Is Always Something Special" Haywood Builders Supply Co. "Where There Is A Material Difference" Depot Street Dial GL 6-6631 Haywood County Farmers Cooperative ? Feeds. Seeds, Fertiliser ? 216 Depot Street Dial GL 6-4621 .a Haywood Electric Membership Corporation Asheville Rosd GL 6-4666 Haywood Esso Distributor, Inc. ? Heating Oils ? Day Phone GL 6-5056 Night Phone GL 6-62IS Ketner's "Dealers In Leeal Predaee" Lake Junaloska Dial GL 6-6005 R. R. 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