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v. r. r it, r vy ? tz 4, 'f , n i V . vr i i mr if'. ;j SUNDAY SCETC GOD'S ESXL.IATE C? HUMAN LitK (tllipehance) , ; : International Sunday School ILeeeoa For Blay 25th, 1952. p . Golden Text: "Thou ahalt not km." Exodus 20: 13. Lesson Text: Exodiu 20: 13; -, Matthew 5: 2120; 18: 5-6; ( Luke 9t 51-56. I WAfle the Sixth ICo-nmandment read? " Thou ahalt not kM," the Hebrew word translated "kill" is not the usual word for that verb, and the English Revised Version translates the sentence, "Thou shalfc do no mur- aer,". , , , t , Of course, any intelligent person '. knows that, in our courts of Justice, one who kills another in order to save his own life, or the Uvea of others, or who kills another accidentally, Is charged with manslaughter, not with -; murder. One who commits, murder is actuated by personal motive or un controlled naaainn. Thft soldier in Kat. tie' is not. actuated by any personal leeiing against tie one whom he kills. He is fighting for his country and for me uvea or outers ana, therefore, does not violate this commandment. Of this, Dr. G. Campbell Morgan 'once declared, "Killing is unwitting and .unintentional folrinir der consists in the intentional taking oi Iranian me on the Ione responsi bility of human, will,, However, let it w cieany noucea in passing that kill ing unwittingly was not looked upon as a lisrht offense, fTh man nrtiA . - ----- .u wV VVUA life in this way was denied his libertv M.yr an waexuuxe term. In soeakinir nf tin' a Jesus said, "Ye have heard that it was saia to them of old time, Thou shalt not kill; and whosoever shall kill shall be in danger of the judgment, (the lower Jewish court, found in every 11a va . 1-... T i . ""sd . "ut. i say unxo you that every one who is angry with his broth er shall be in danger of the Judg ment." He warns against unjustified anger or animosity, thus forbidding the angry thoughts which often lead to the angry word and sometimes to the angry . deed of murder. Jesus warns against contempt and hatred which, while they do not des troy me poay or man, oftentimes his will to live 3ils ambition to better his condition or mak field of .endeavor. : Walter Rauschen- ousn sam-'jesus pushed up the whole Schedule of Crima nH mnA Sf on fense justifiable in the High Court even to can your brother a worthless fool. To break down a -nan's wins of his own worth clinlrpa rlio mJ 4 i.s... ... . . . r 6--" aim jusx as surely as faith in the high. possibilities awakens the eoul in a lost man to a new birth." ' i The antidote to murder is found Only in the lava that nnolra tion lor every difference which might deeten and darken - v wiu 4 a a Hi From the religious point of view, re- vuiniiuaiuun snouia De so immediate that a worshipper at the altar and in ine act or nraerinir hia rvf afcmM O -- QVf uiiv uiu leave hia gift and find the brother who lew coidiy toward him for any cause and seek full Teconciliatinn wYh before proceeding' iwKh his sanctuary aevoxions. JeSUS SOUChf. trt TPApTi fla mnfftrn. behind every action. He reached for me motive or sailing and murder and found "anger' and He condemned an ger as the root of mnnfoi Tha . an. gry man stands in danger of condem nation, as well as the one whose hands are red with his brother's blood! . Human life wan heM i1im ii? the world into which Jesus came. The condition of the slaves, of women and children, were almnnt nnanAoUalMa With the. coming of .Jesus and his ieacninjrs, :uunga began to be differ ent.. The good, news which Jesus brought into the world gave to .all men the sense of a new dignity and a new worm, ior Jesus taught the Fath erhood of God and consequently, the universal brotherhood of man. r Jesus showed that, in order to. keep man from killing his brother man. the feelings which engender strife must be removed from his heart and love must fill the gap. Therefore, instead of hatred., nwdice. fnnlniiflv. unforgiveness and like feelings, which, sooner, or rater, break out into vio lence, 1 men should be 'taught to fill their hearts with love so that1 there would be" po. room '.for such sinful feelings. If Christians generally, in all of their dealings with their fellowmen, ..... 1 - wouia practice the teaching ... of - the uoiuon i.u.e, as given by Jesus "In asnwnh aa ve vmild fhnt do ttitta you, do ye also, unto them," nos onry rouu reir individual lives e hr. -r. lt tlxir community would to a better place in which all might (71 -' commentaries are based on 7-' 1-i OUCnen nrnducmi bv iha 1.. ' i c: CrLan Ed;icr3on, Nat- ' i .1 of tl;e Churches of c . u. s. A., and used by per- Tu:.:;.) .1 mmrnm mmmmm mmmi LI .!; . . nU nicture brines. what nostalgic nwiuv- , -, Evenr Sunday morning w. used to drive to Church fn P?p'."d "flivver," picking up the Parson on the iway. , . . Today I live in a great city. I ride commuter s trains, Vi dictate letter., and .pend endless hours "in conference." . i But I've never forgotten our Churcn -.-. ' furrows in my life, and planted the li'seeda 6t reaJnappiness. H . .j .... . . i-. . . ..o. 1. W Vaii Now I worship in the big "City wrnnai. v oitUnTiTwould be different; buf it i.n't. Folk, are just a. friendly. The Truth i. just the .ame. And God la just as dose. You see. In the country or in the city. Christian, are good people trying to be better. And for folk Uke you and me who wor.hip God, the Church-big or little ! bom: in, . .7" oraafMi ti- ""rr nor eivili-T-"" rniiw.. ror hm 'or ID sak. of th. (-n. aw dailv ' iw -1'U.J . . . 1 j . k Wm a l-II I-U 1-14 THIS PAGE RfAgltl POSSDLB BY W1E FOLLOWING FIRMS: Lynch Funeral Home PHONE 2811 HERTFORD, N. C CANNON CLEANERS PHONE 2611 DEPENDABLE SERVICE I Simon's OUTFITTERS FOR THE FAMILf Hertford Livestock & Supply Co. PROSE 2501 HERTFORD, N. G Robertson's Cleaners PHONE 297fc ' ' HERTFORD, N. C. Major - Loomis Lumber Company HERTFORD. N. C DOZIER'S FLORIST rAwjMS8 VK AJUL OCCASIONS PflONE 4606 I TOWE OIL COMPANY SINCLAIR PRODUCTS U. S. TIRES W; M. Morgan Furniture Company mm PURNISH1INCS3 ., HOT POINT AITLIANCES Jordan's Barber Shop BILL JORDAN. Prop. Johnson-White & Company GENERAL INSURANCE Hertford Banking Company MEMBER P.D.IC Winslow-Blanchard Motor Co. ' , TOUB FOSD DEALER Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. PAINTS - HARDWARE . BUILDING MATERIALS c'Jactson's Poultry Farm ttAMPsmp cmcss-raEai eggs ' Hertford-Lzabeth City Cighway Reed Oil Company ESSO PRODUCTS Towe-Web Meter Company ; CiatYpJEIT.TKOUra SALES AND SnVICB Hertford Furniture Company "MOVED IN TOWN, ITS TRUE, BUT STILL RETAIN LOW PRICES. TOO" J. C. Bhnchnrcl & Ctehpsny, Inc. , TLANCJAKD'S" $32 " The Southern Cotton Oil Company HERTFORD, N. C - xcur Cliurdi Any Church But Go Cfcrcli Services HERTFORD BAPTIST, CHURCH C W. Doling, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 Aj M. Horning Worship, ll:0f o'clock. Evening Worship, 8 o'clock. 8 Mid-week Services, Wednesday at bethlehek"0 church of CHRIST Joe Brkkhonae. Pastor First Sunday 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. - -o BURGESS BAPTIST CHURCH Colon Jackson, Jr, Pastor Church services second and fourth ' Sundays at 11 A. M. Sfnday School at 10:00 A. M. Church service 7:45 P. M. second and fourth Sundays. o ' PERQUIMANS CHARGE CHURCHES H. M. Jamieson, Pastor First Sunday: Nw HPe Church, 11:00 A. M. vcuw uruve vnurcn, 7:00 F. M. Second Sunday Winfall Church, 11:00 A. M Cedar Grove Church, 16 A. M. Woodland Church, 7:00 P. M. Third Sunday GSve Church, 11:00 A. M. New Hope Church, 7:00 P. M. Fourth Sunday Cedar Grove Church, 11:00 A. M. Woodland Church, 10 A. M. Winfall Church, 7:00 P. Mi w , Fifth Sunday Woodland Church 11:00 A. M. Z? ?ch Wednesday at WinfaU Church, 7:00 P. M. o 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. u ... WOODVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH James F. Burke, Pastor fJri? a JService n second and fourth Sundays at 11 A M p Rrst and Third Sundays at 7:45 Sunday School 9:46 A. M. UP RIVER FRIENDS CHURCH Elisabeth White, Panto. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. w. IiB, X1 A. m. cnnstian Endeavor. 6:30 P. M. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH bv. uenme Crawford, Pastor Sunday School, 10 A. M. at uam! first and Sunday 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. H. WHITEVILLE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School, 11 A. M every Sun day except third Sunday. at 3 p6evices every third Sunday HERTFORD METHODIST CHURCH A. L. Chaplin, Pastor Church School. 9:45 A. M. Youth Fellowship, 6:45 P. M. Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M. at7:30P.M. ""WBa,p' Wc1,esday BAGLEY SWAMp" PTLGRIM Coy S. Saunders, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. "unuup, u:uu o'clock. Voungfeonle's Meeting, 6:80?; M. 7:8 T Semces' T11?" t HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Charles F. Wuh Rector. su2yA- M- ey day A" M"' HoIjr .Communion, Ut Sun- 5?std,aysHOlyC0,nn,Unl0n'2nd'i' "unda M" HIy n, JW 'tMtUun BEREA CHURCH OF CHRIST J ' Walker Perry, Pastor Znd.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. 2kL CHAPPELL "mLL BAPTIST CHURCH A. H. Outlaw, Paster gJjjSjuwh Setviee 8 P. M. every first Simday dcnooi at 11 A. M. eVery second, third mmM fMVfv oJ?.. ; ' " I! " " '''
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