The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 21, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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LESSON
Lesson for September 22
■ V5?™ •ublecta and Scripture testa ae
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IESLS AND THE LAW OF THI
STRANGER
LESSON TEXT—Exodus 22 21-23: Deu
teronomy 24 14. 15: Matthew 25 34-41
MEMORY SELECTION - The Km j
■ball answer and say unto them. Veri.
I say unto you. Inasmuch as ye hav
tlone It unto one of the least of the*
my brethren, ye have done It unto me. -
Matthew 2S 40.
• There is as much need toda’
for the words of counsel and at
monition regarding strangers whic
we find in our lesson, as there w
in the days of Moses, for thei
seems to be an almost comolc
breakdown of neighborlmess bo
between nations and mdivid'ials
I. The Law Required Ne ;bho.-’
ness tExod. 22 21-23; D-ut 24
15).
Our heavenlv Fa'*'-r at revea -
to us in his W .rd is a Fa •her i
deed, one greatly t . r td v
bis many children, but t-s t ■
does he care for those who are »
and needy.
The laws of ancient Israel m >
provision for the feed ng of tho
who had no fields 3 ne corners
the field were left urrui a' harve
time, some of the grapes were
be left on the vine, eic . I <i ti
poor could enj >y the ***•■ of sen
respect as they p-cked p- then
selves what God had orov.de-* i .
Lev I9 9. 10: 23 22; Ltut. 24:19 2.
and other passages).
The po r man who fourd wor'
was to receive his pay when n* eo
ed. For the one who hired him t.
do otherwise was to bring up*
himself the judgment of God 1
listens to the cry of the hungr
worker and his family incut 24 15
Strangers were in a peculiar w-i
subject to the possibility of extn
tion. They are even today the eas
mark of the one who lives by hir
wits, the "confidence'' man am
sneak thief.
If any such person reads th*«
notes let me warn him solemnly to
keep his tricky hands off the stran
ger. for God is watching and will
hear their cry (Exod. 22 231
The same is true of widows anr
orphans. God is their keeper ant
their defender.
Some '*’» may say that all this •
Old 1 it in its barter tit
•nd principle What about the f
lower of Christ in our day? The an
ewer is that
II. Christ Expects Neighborli
ness (Matt. 25:34-41).
This is a prophetic picture of t
great judgment scene. It is not. a'
many suppose, the same as t!
judgment of the Great Whit
Throne of Revelation 20.
The scene here is not in heaven
but upon the earth. It is not individ
uals who are being judged, but th.
nations of the earth. Thev are nt.
being judged regarding per
sonal salvation, but for their trea;
ment of Christ's brethren.
Who are his brethren? First w •
think of his brethren, after the fles
the people of the Jewish race. Seri
ture reveals again and again th
God is watching over his chose
people, even though they are no
scattered in judgment for their u;
belief He will not hold any guiltle*
who harm his people (Gen 12:1-3'
The word "brethren" is also us<
in such a passage as Matthew 13
46-50 lo include all who do the u
of God. That suggests a broader ap
plication of these words.
Our attitude toward God e
presses itself in our attitude iowa:>
our fellow man. That which we o
toward those about us is not a tna:
ter of indtflerence. but is the bas:
lor God's judgment of our live*
Each of 'is must answer for th.
deeds done in the flesh whether they
be good or evil. That ;» true ever
of the believer (II Cor. 5:10). whose
salvation has already been deter
mined by his faith in Christ.
Here in our lesson, however, the
failure to do that which shows forth
(rods law oi love is made the
ground of eternal judgment. This
is not because an act of kindness
itself can be regarded as the
ground of division, but because the
failure to give it or do it reflects
an attitude of heart toward our God
and bis Christ which is in reality s
rejection of his way of salvation.
Judgment is thus a revelation ct
the attitude of the heart, which
marks a man or woman as being
either saved or lost. It may be pos
sible to so becloud the thinking ol
cur friends and neighbors that we
may go through life looking some
thing like a Christian, but when
Christ judges, it will all be revealed
Notice the Importance oi a proper
attitude toward those who need our
kindness and help. All too often the
only concern of men and women is
to look out for "number one” an
let the rest of the world shift for is
sell
Observe also that the Lord identi
fles himself with his brethren
what is done to and for them is
counted as done to and for him.
Compare the experience of Samuel
<1 Sam. 8:7) and of Paul (Acts 9:5)
Touch God's people and you toucl
him. Fail them and you fail him
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To Conference
R-V. E. V. WADE Pastor of
Cleaves CME. Church.
CLEAVES TEMPLE C. M. E.
CHURCH
Rev. E. Wade, Pastor
Notes and Personals:
The Sunday School was well at
tended last Sunday and all dep
artments were represented. Our
Sunday school is doing well and
the teachers are giving your chil- I
dren the best to inspire them to
become followers of Christ. Send
your children to Sunday School
every Sunday. H. L. Cribbs. supt,
Rev G. Bivens department supt.
The morning services oper^d on
the hour 11 am. with a full choir
ready to give you the best they
have in gospel songs. The Stew
ardess, Ushers, and Usherettes at
their posts to give you their best
services. The pastor was at his
best His text was the Eagle Stir
red Her Nest which set our souls
on hallowed fire. I am sure some
one was uplifted by this great ser
mon. It was the closing of our 15
day revival in which 8 members
were added. On Sunday evening,
our souls were stirred with ano
ther great message from God. The
Rev. Favors from Pilgrim Bapt.
church and his choir was in charge
of the services as Cleaves Temple
is closing their conference year
Rev. Wade will leave for confer
ence on the 18th of this month. We
are praying for his return. He has
done great work here. He is the
kind of man that is needed in
Cleaves Temnle also for the city.
Under his administration the chur
ch has made wonderful progress.
Tbe church has raised around
$6,000 and purchased a very nice
parsonage. H ehas taken in 59
members and has beautified the
church inside and out. He came
to Omaha the first Sunday in Dec.
19t5. He has did a wonderful job
to encourage young people of our
church. We have a very fine Jr.
choir. The young people are very
anxious to come to church now on
every Sunday for thev have a job
to do. So let’s nrav that he gets
back to inspire more people to
come to church and move more
to be saved.
Don t forget to send your child
ren out to the church for trianing
in the youth movement on each
Friday evening and also Junior
choir rehearsal. Rev. G. Bivens is
to be in charge of the service on
next Sunday.
Marie Hudgens, reporter
APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
CHRIST
2518 Cuming Street
Elder Milton T. Wilson, Pastor
ORDER OF SERVICE:
Sun. Morn. Worship 11 am.
Sun. Eve. service 8 pm.
Tues. Eve. service and preaching
8 pm
Fri. Eve. Bible Class 8 pm.
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ST. JOHNS AME CHURCH
22nd and Willis Ave.
Reverend E. B. Chilldress
Mason Devereaux Jr., reporter
Sunday a glorious sermon wa;
delivered to us byour pastor at thi
I 1 lam service. The topic of hi;
Christian sermon was Alone witl
Jesus’ his message being takei
from a portion of St. Marks “am
leadeth them up inta high moun
tains apart by themselves and h<
was then transfigured before them
j Several quotations from his spiri
; tual and heart-warming message
were as follows: No Christian car
run, and do what the crowd doe:
and yet expect to maintain hi;
Christian intergenty; Man doesn’1
suffer for lack of capacity, but ht
j suffers from the willingness tc
j step out into the program of Goc
j and finally, the reason for the fal
ure of individuals and nations is
l loss of vision”.
Visitors: Mrs. Lettie Gaines and
daughter of Chicago: Mrs. Marj
J'- Owens of Dallas. Texas: Mr
H. Johnson of Omaha; Bro. Aaron
of Mitchell, S. D.
Our annual conference is just
around the corner and members
and auxiliaries are urged to con
tinue to pay to this Christian cause
in order that St. Johns and the pa
stor may go down to the annual
conference with the Christian M n
ner flying.
The Missionary Society contribu
tion of $50 and the Senior choir
contribution of $25 to this worthy
cause along with the many $3 from
individual members is a burning
example of interest manifested by
oiw congregation in the welfare of
our church and its connections.
It is individuals and auxiliaries
such as these of our church that
are contributing their share in the
helping of our church to step up a
Christian notch each day. They
have dedicated themselves to the
task of building for their children,
their community, and their Lord
and Savior Jesus Christ a greater
St. Johns spiritually and financi
ally. Yes, through all the trials, er
rors and obstacles of the past these
soldier of Christ are still on the
battle field carrying on a success
ful program for the Lord. Meeting
all obligations unreservently be
cause they know through experi
ence by placing their hand in Gods
hand and keeping the faith, victory
is theirs. Today they stand on the
threshold of a new future ready to
march onward and upward
The Senior choir and directress
Mrs. Pearl Gibson will be 'ooking
forward to members end *■> ;ends of
St. Johns at their last / ’’ ’“’equest
program ef +Hs cos' or year
Sunday even?n~ at 8 rv~> Let us
not fail to fill the chmr’- -uditor
ium to the raftpre on f'!’ night.
For downright c’-ristinn mu
sic e-’d songq you M’-p to he°r come
to St. Johns on this even’- ■>'» and
hear your favorite choir them
for you. Won’t you come and bring
a friend.
The Watchmen extends their sin
cere thanks to the congregation
and friends for the excellent sup
port on Howell Sunday.
They send a special thanks to
the Usher board and its president
Mr. R. Brown for the special $21
contribution.
. I
The Allen Christian Endeavor
League will hold a snecial service
Sunday, September 22 from 5 to
6:30 pm. They have chosen as their
theme for this service The Onen
Door. Let us plan to attend this
service.
The Minute Men and Womens au
xilary were entertained by their
host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Fred
McDaniels at their home, 2620'
Bristol St. After their regular bus
iness meeting. Business consisted
of the birth-dated calendar with
emphasis put on closing the drive
the last of this month. Members
and friends of St. Johns are urged
to hurrv and turn in your name
and birth dates now.
During the social hour ice cream
and cake was served by the host
and hostess. All those in attend
ance expressed thanks to the gra
cious host and hostess for their
hospitality.
Watch this column for further
anouncement as to the special ser
vice on the 29th of September to
be given by our Sunshine Charity
club. Mrs. Hattie Adams president
Everything is in readiness for the
Eveready club’s King Solomon
Wedding on Monday evening Sept.
30 .Mrs. R. C. Price president of
this hardworking auxiliary of our
church and its membership urges
members and friends to hurry and
purchase your ticket now.
The Watchmen held a very inter
esting and lively Christian meeting
at the home of Bro Fredericks, of
2220 Lake St. This Friday night
at 8 pm. they will meet at the
home of Bro. W. P. Ervin 3001 N
30th St. September 20.
Mothers send your children to
Sunday School every Sunday at
9:30. Attend 11 o’clock service and
7:30 evening service. Visitorh apd
friends are always welcome at St.
Johns tve friendly church at 22nd
I and Willi.s Ave. Come worship with
I us won’t you?
MORNING STAR BAP. CHURCH
Rev. 2. W. Williams pastor
Sunday was a high day beginning
in Sunday school thru out the day.
At 11 am. the pastor was in chg.
of the pulpit. After reading these
two scriptures 12th vs. of 92nd
chap. Numbers. 28 vs. 11 shap of
Prov. reading: He that trust in his
riches shall fall; but the righteous
shall flourish as a branch. Si*.:
V law against Covetiveness. The
brotherhood furnished some very
fine music for the day. At 8 pm.
the pastor brought to us another
fine message. Sub. was taken from
these scriptures 7th chap of Rev.
9-14 vs. Reading: And I said unto
him. sir: thou knowest and he said
to me, these are they which came
out of great tribulations and have
washed their robes and made them
white in the blood of the lamb. 5
members were added to the chu
~ch. three of them candidates for
baptism. The rally was a great
uccess and services were well at
tended. After finding out at the
last moment about the pastor’s
birthday, a few members got to
gether with a surprise birthday
shower at his home Saturday nite
Some very lovely gifts were rece
ived.
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Saint Louis. Missouri. Sepl
22, (Special) The divint
answer to the problem of hu.
man sorrow was given toda>
by the Reverend Doctor Law
rence Meyer, Director of Mis
sionary Education and Pub
licity for the Missouri Synod
Lutheran Church and sum
mer guest speaker on the In
ternational Lutheran Hour
Speaking over the Mutual
Broadcasting System and af'
filiated stations, Dr. Meyer
declared: ‘Human suffering
is not something impersonal
that we discuss objectively as
pw we do the component parts of
the atomic bomb, or some abstract mathematical problem.
Pain and sorrow are intimately wrapped up with the very ex
istence of every human being. They are a part of life.
Four thousand years ago Job's experience was that ‘man is
j born unto trouble as the sparks fly upward,’ and Moses, in
the Ninetieth Psalm sveaks of life in the mournful words:
| ‘The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if
j by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their
. strength labour and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly
! away?’ ”
j Dr. Meyer continued: “A9 my voice goes out today to A
merica and Europe and Asia anti Africa and Australia, into
the teeming cities of the world, to small hamlets and villages
and great open spaces, into the hearts of lonely, troubled
men and women the world over, I cry out, as God's messeng
er. that the comfort and solace of this Gospel is for you. All
human suffering is the result of man's separation from God.
But God was in Christ reconciling all men to Himself. ‘God
so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that
whosoever believeth on Him should not perish but have ever
[ lasting life.T ‘Come now and let us reason together, said the
Lord, though your sins be as scarlet they shall be as white as
snow; though they be like crimson they shall be as wool.’
‘Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I
will give you rest.’ ‘Ho. everyone that thirsteth, come ye
to the waters, and he that hath no money, buy and eat; yea,
come huv wine and milk without nionevand without price.’
If you will believe on the Lord Jesus, then, no matter what
days of trouble and tribulation you are passing through, the
great day when you will he brought into the granary of God
is still before you. You will see God face to face and live
with Him in everlasting righteousness and innocence and
blessedness.”
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THE COMMON DEFENSE |
(by Rev. Williara C. Kernan)
MISTAKES OF A CANDIDATE
In a congressional district in la.
one of the candidates for the na
tional legislature has gladly accep
ted the support of a known pro
fascist what makes religious and
racial prejudice his stock in trade.
In explanation of his act the carr
didate said that this pro-fascist is
a Christian who is against com
munism and that that was good
enough for him.
A local newspaper editor, res
pected in the district and himself
an opponent of both fascism and
communism, made the pertinent ob
servation that, although all Christ
ians may be against communism,
not all who are against commun
ism are Christians.
This is the fact that the candi
date overlooked when he aligned i
himself with the pro-fascist in ques
tion who calls himself a Christian.
And he might have discovered his
error merely bv asking himself
what kind of Christianity it was
that the anti-communists Hitler,
Goebbels, Goering, and Kuhn ex
emplified. That they were anti
communist is certain enough. That
they acted in accordance with the j
principles of the Christian religion I
is not true.
It may be that the pro-fascist
under consideration is anti-commu
nist. But that he is preaching the
Christian gosplel" is patently not i
so. He has cooperated with people
who in speech and print spread
scurrilous and false charges again
st Roman Catholics. He has en
dorsed a book called THE OCTO
PUS, one of the-most virulent anti
Semitic diatribes ever printed. He
has sought by the use of many
means to scatter abroad over these
United States the same propagan
da lies against the Jews as those
with which the Nazis deluged Ger
many. This is not Christianity.
We have had more than is good
for us of people going about the
country shouting fascist racial the
ories and stirring up religious an
tagonisms and posing as exponents
of Christianity on the excuse that
they are against communism.
For fascism, like communism,, is
I the enemy of Christianity as it is
j of American democracy_and the
■ Christians who know their religion
I and their America wilt be as much
I opposed to the one as to the other.
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
30th and Corby Streets
H. H. Schauland, Pastor
Arthur Brisbane- onse said: “The
fence around a cemetery £s foolish
for those inside can’t get out and
those outside don't want to get
in”. Nevertheless t is true, as Jo
seph Parker WTote: “Man must go.
It is . not a question whether he
j will go or not go; that is determin
ed for us. We must go; the only
question is HOW? Man mav go
WITH God or WITHOUT Him".
Therefore, “Prepare to meet thy
God”. For “it is appointed unto
men once to die, but after this
the judgement". Friend, are you
ready to go? “If thou shalt con
fess with thy mouth the Lord Je
sus, and shalt believe in thine
heart that God hath raised him
from the dead; thou shalt be sa
ved". Only when you have those
qualifications are you ready to
[ meet your God.
Hope Lutheran, the church of
the Lutheran Hour, invites you to
its services beginning at 11 am.
We welcome you because we have
a message that you need. This
message is from God and it is
FREE. Sunday School begins at
10 am.
Dr. Lawrence Meyer who has re
cent traveled extensively in the
war-torn countries of Europe will
be the speaker on the Lutheran
Hour September 22 and 29. The
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