PAGE NIKE SOAY SCHOOL LESSCIJ Perquimans Church Services THROUGH DEATH fTO LIFE (Easter). International (Sunday School Lesson for March 25th, 1951 Uemory Selection: "Lo, I am with yon always." (Matthew 28. 20. HERTFORD BAPTIST CHURCH C W. Doling, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:0C o'clock. Evening Worship, 8 o'clock. Mid-veek Services, Wednesday at ', 8 P. M. ' Lesson Text: Mark 15: 33-37; 16: 1-7. j . !A treated in the Garden nlf flvthsem- . . one, after the betrayal by Judas with a treacherous kiss, Jesus was carried before the two High Priests, Annan and Caiaphas, and a hastily-summoned gathering of the Sanhedrin. -' Although the Jewish law required that the Sanhedrin meet in the day time, this midnight meeting was held in order ta rive Jesus a form of trial so that his " condemnation could be delivered the following morning, as the law prohibited the trial' and sen tence of a prisoner on the same day. In order to carry out this requirement, . another meeting of the Sanhedrin was 'called immediately after sunrise. At this gatherirtg, Jesus again repeated his answer as to the origin of his - personality and the Jouncn conaem ned him to death for presuming to olaim lrinshm with God. It is interesting to note that no reference is made to either Nico- Jcmim nr .TnoAnVt yf A rimat.hea. hath members of the Council, Who are' not believed to have joined, in the condem nation, in view of their earlier contact with Jesus, and their subsequent ten der care at his body in burial. The Jewish Sanhedrin had no power to condemn anyone to death without the approval of the Roman authori ties, so Jesus was carried before Pon tius Pilate, Governor of Judea, a man nihility hut a politician without de cided principles. Pilate would not be lieve that Jesus' deserved death. He had a superstitious dread of the role he was called upon to play and, be sides, he had been alamed by a dream which his wife had related to him about this same man, jesus. In an effort to sidesfao the resnon' sJbility and in view of the fact that Jprdk was from Galilee. Pilate sent him to be judged by Herod Antipas, the ruler of Galilee, who nappenea to be in Jerusalem at that time, Herod declined to. accetot the responsibility and sent Jesus back to Pilate, who was thus forced to race, tne issue. - iPilate'a conduct in this crfsN stands' as a warning to all who exercise au thority. In the interest of expediency null mtliixi. than Krnnlr tht ATlOier of the Jews, Pilate acquiesced in sending an innocent man to death. The. enemies of Jesus lost no time in carrying out th aentenee of death which they had extorted from Pilate. The mocking crowd made merry over the apparent diwnmlfitur of the man who had as sumed to be the king of his people. Many insults were forced upon him, and, finally, he was forced to carry to the scene of his crucifix- Ion, which he iwas unable to ; do be cause of the physical punishment ne had just been forced to undergo. Bi rnon of Cyrene was impressed by the soldiera to perform this service for him.'"- . iiamnir wiihed th TtTaicA of cruci fixion, Jesus was impaled upon the cross, with two robbers alongside, ana hi enemies lingered around, watch- . irur him in the asronv of death. As death , approached, Jesus realized that hia crrftjit mission was completed , and mve roice to his satisfaction of achievement, by exclaiming, "It is finished!" (John 19: 30). TnVon ilmm trnm h VlYWS Ihv loV ' A UIVUll UU v... V irig hands, Jesus was given burial with all .the care possible y two secret ifrioTida! JTtteitth and Arimatihaea and Nicodemus. On the third day there after, early in the morning aner tne JrinriWh ftfthhalh. faithful women went to' his tomlb, only to be told by the guardian angel there, "He is not nere, he is risen!" These are the, most meaningful words ever to be heard on earth; even surpassing the ' stu pendous announcement of the angels i V (vImM. n Taana. "IrTft is not here" meant plainly that Jesus Christ had risen from the dead ana uiai , resurrection is the basic corner tniu th whole Christian faith.- In ho Resurrection is the final proof of it all; proof that this was inaeea tne Only Begotten Son of God, the Lord of Life and the Conqueror of Death. . It was the proof of the statement of jXesus himself: "I am the resurrec tion and the life. He that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall h3 live again.'' (John ur jk. ;; BE A BETTER CTTIZEN! r GO TO SOME: : NEXT. SUNDAY ' 1 -:. I ) U I 1 0 mmiiwouiiaMiimiiwnmmm8 lmiimitiitimSS!f'i&nu 11 " Fair blue skies that were lately bleak and gray arch over our heads. Under our feet the new grass is grow ing. The first flowers of spring are bursting into bloom. ' Tender green leaves now cover the branches that a month ago were bare. All around us is the balmy air of spring. ' In each of us dwells the hope of a life that is ever lasting, and the resurrection of nature in the spring serves to strengthen this hope. But there is yet another greater evidence of life hereafter. This greater hope lies in the story of Easter, when the resurrection of Jesus Christ revealed an empty tomb. , . From this miraculous event came forth the Chris tian religion which has brought joy, hope, and cour age to men for generations. Through faithful church attendance, you too can find a more meaningful, happier life on earth, and the hope of a greater life yet to follow. THE CHURCH FOB Alt . . . AH. 'FOB THE CHUBCH Th Chun U tha greatest fac tor on earth for the building of character and good citizenehip. It Jj a etorehouee of spiritual ralues. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound Reasons why every person should attend services regularly and sup port the Church. They are: (1) ufij1".0". ,aU- 2 For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself. Which nnd hia ml uiiu ma- ferial support. Plan to go to ehureh regularly and read your Bible daily. o Book Chspter Verses Monday.. Luke , J Tuesday . ti.k - .- wdiiH-.T..i.i. . - .uuriasy.. Matthew IS 1-4 rriaav . . . i.h. Saturday. . John 3 M 1- MO gum mmrn, l, i.i uy ygn . .mi . .opynrl rri. stnaieT nmw. Mrrai, atrw. m W i mi ii iiManmirfiMfir-- imn iiiiisiiiiiwiMliiliiTaaWrTtnm THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING FIRMS: Lynch Funeral Home PHONE 2811 HERTFORD, N. C Hertford Livestock & Supply Co. PHONE 2501 HERTFORD, N. 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