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Pcrqlno Church Services .V' J". ! ' r . M v" t LUKS, PHYSDCIAN f AND HISTORIAN - ' International Sunday School Lesson For March 80, 19S2. HERTFORD BAPTIST CHURCH a w. Doling, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:01 o'clock. Evening Worship, 8 o'clock. Mid-week Services, Wednesday at 8 P.M. BETHLEHEM CHURCH OF CHRIST Joe BrickhouM. Pastor First Sunday 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ' iMflmorv- tffelion "Yoni rihlall re ceive power when the (Holy Spirit has come upon you; ana you vnan ve my njiitnAaflA in TM4iaa1 am nnil 5r nil J41- dea and Samaria and to the end of the earth." Acta 1: 8. Lesson Text: ' Luke Is 1-4; Acta 1: l-2j 16t 6-10; Colosslans 4: 14. i A man, whom Paul, the great apostle, referred to as. "the beloved' physician,' ia Luke, about whom we! are to study this week. . This man I waa the only Gentile among the au thors of the New Testament hooks. I The name Luke (which means "light-giving"), appears three times in the New Testamlent Colossi ana 4: 14, II Timothy 4: 11, and Philemon 24, in which he ifl referred o aa "Lucas." While we do not, know very much about his background, it is probable that he was born in Antioch in Syria, n.iut vrsut learned in ithe science of med icine. Ha wa not born Jew, but . otm TMvihuhlv a. Iflrpplc. He mu au- ' thor of the goflpel which bears' his name and also oi tne acts oi me Apostles. . Luke begins his gospel with these words: "Forasmuch as many have taken in 'hand to set forth in order a declaration of those' things which are most surely believed among us, even as they delivered them unto us, which from the beginning were eye witnesses, and ministers of the word; it seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of ;,jalt things from the very' first, to write unto thee.jn order, most excellent Theo phdlus, that thou mightest know the certainty of Kihose thrngs wherein thou hag been mstructed." ,J ' c " ; We know, from the books of lActs, that he became a companion of Paul, either in Galatia or at Troas on Paul's . snnnnii Kiinsionarv tonir. (For several years, he was a close companion of .Paul's-- intimate was their fellow ship that he was able to reflect "the innermost thoughts of lihia wonderful spirit. Although 'Luke does not men he irenerallv aneaks of Paul's missionary party as "we t whelt he wtt present ana "iney wnen lio lira 6 tint with them.' ! f' ; i V n i. -far. am PhiKtrtri with JUUXW n V-M mo . - T Paiuland""then "we tear no won "01 him on Paul's second missionary Jour ney. But, In Acts 20r 5, , we see the word "we" again and lit presup poses that Luke once more Joined Paul and went with him through Miletus, Tyre, and Caesarea to Jerusalem. 1 . When Taut .'returned to ; IPhilippi some years later, Luke was there and he accompanied IPaul in , his travels until they reached Rome. When Paul wrote Ms letter to , the Colosaans, 'Luke was with him and was-includ-a i Pi.ii'a ti.lniiivor'aluation: " "'Luke, the beloved pbysician, -and Demas, greet you" fUoi. : ed with Paul in Rome nrtbH he was released from hia first imprisonment and was with him again in Rome dur ing his second imprisonment. Be was - -niwih wmfnrt to Paul, re maining faithful to him when others forsook him. . , Luke's profession as a doctor is BP- . J. lomH.mcrn. It is Dr. Luke who -gives the -intimate details of the birth or Jesus, .wuwu "e ffliwfcknrMl ifrOm Mary , va- f Jesus. , Luke relates s Taaim' miracles of healintr and also similar experience Jw'w'-.ax 1 m mITa. altar trAftTW. As a hSstorian, 'Luk n ?uld to be accurate j xuu-1. vrran tilrill. tie studied the VllB. Tf I'M fe W 1 j "available historical sources and, for . much of hie data was anyewu.e, w iflio actual event. In telling & atory of Christianity, Luke wsognized Jesus as the supreme maker of history ana, dn the gospel that bears us .name, i w tiMMented Jiseus a the universal Saviour of all mankind, We rec ognized that tihe ecojrr Sfl tor in the iftory J Ohrietianity Jwas Se work bf the Holy Spirit, dnspir ing -and empowering witnesses, ne irortDel messages to th. nds of the earth. This story he told Cl In hook of " Acts. ; Luke witnessed through Ws work aa a physician and s a historian, malt ing Christ known to the generations who. came fter him.. We.PJ make him known through Mvan witnessing to-. oaf T'JSS. loyalty f Luke to Paul irg record of one man's ? ano.Ur. V.Tmtever was acfcontpW by the early Christians Luke attri butes to the pov rof God received pow,iaTter J. Ghost is come upon J"l be witnesses unto me both taj Jeru snlem, and in all Jdea j nJ J maria, and unto the uttersnost part - tf Se erth." (Acts 1:8). What tend of witness are you T . . - nse. commentaries are based on t' e I :rnp'ncl Sunday School Les- national 1 J - ous Edu- ction, and used l I t.' ' ir ::j:n)AYv.. - V rft atiAtrtriflnhr can suoerimtiose the bible on the World! Historjr tells us that the few theocrats who tried it failed. Not that the Bible is too small to cover the World. THE WORLD IS TOO SMALLJTO EN COMPASS THE. BIBLE, Agreat truth, you ee,'iralways gfeatef ( than those who awaken to it! That is why the Bible can change men's lives . . . can give them immortality. Men, 4q nqt grip the Bible, I The Bible grips men ! i - ; But don't make the mistake of wafting for I; the Bible to reacA -you.It has. ajready sur rounaea youi - i REACH. FOR THE. BIBLE. 11 yout Home.In your Churchy- r Learn its 'Trutlu Loye its AUUor. Live its Life. tHE CHURCH FOB All , , . AH FOB THE cmmcn . Th Church 1 th greatest (ao- lor on m,k t .i i .. .. character and good citizenship. It AZtZ9 Church' "-"h" democracy nor civiUnmon can aite)nd larviM i i. . Sfwhto. """i. ake- (2 F hii pi. eommun"r and nation. (4) For the mV. f 11,. . v Which needs his moral and ma terial support. Kan to go ft, Church j . w 4. , vapir VSTSM -- ..... . iiu us g.a rsslnw 119 Tussdsr....John i Wednesdsy. 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Prayer Meeting each Wednesday a' Winfall Church, 7:00 P. M. ANDERSON'S METHODIST CHURCH R. M. Gradeless, Pastor Church School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 :00 A. M., sec ond and fourth Sundays. WOODVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH James F. Burke, Pastor Church Services on second and fourth Sundays at 11 A. M. First and Third Sundays at 7:45 P. M. Sunday School 9:45 A. M. UP RIVER FRIENDS CHURCH Elizabeth White, Pastoi Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Church Services, 11 A. M. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Bennie Crawford, Pastor Sunday SchooJ, 10 A. M. Preaching first and third Sundays at 11 A. M. Preaching second and fourth Sun day evening at 7:80:, PINEY WOODS FRIENDS CHURCH No Pastor At Present , Sunday School, 10 A. M. Morning worship 11.00 A. M. . WHITEVILLE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Carl Bjork, Pastor Sunday School, 11 A. M., every Sun day except third Sunday. Church sevices every third Sunday at 3 P. M. HERTFORD METHODIST CHURCH A. L. Chaplin, Pastor Church School. 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship, 1J :00 o'clock. Youth Fellowship, 6:45 P. M. Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M. Mid-week Fellowship, Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. BAGLEY SWAMP PILGRIM Coy S. Sannders, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock. Young People's Meeting, 6:80 P. M. Evening Worship, 7:30 o'clock. Mid-week Services, Thursday at 7:80 P.M. HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Charles F. Wulf, Rector. 9:45 A, M Church School, every Sunday. 9:00 A. M., Holy Communion, 1st Sun. day. . . - 8:30 A. M., Holy Communion, 2nd, 4th,' 5th Sundays. : 11:00 A. M., Holy Communion, 3rd Sunday. 11:00 A. M., Morning Prayer, 2nd, 4th, 5th Sundays. 10:00 A. M, Holy Communion, Fri days and. Saints' Days. BEREA CHURCH OF CHRIST Walker Perry, Pastor 2nd .and 4th Sunday at 10:80 A. M. Morning worship on first and third Sundays at 11 A. M. Evening worship first and third Sundays at 7:80 P. M. CHAPPELL HILL BAPTIST CHURCH A. H. Outlaw, Pastor - Monday School, 2 P. M. every first Sunday. Church Service 8 P. M. every first Sunday. Sunday cfchool at 11 A. M. every teeond, tiilrd and fourth Sunday. ,
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