- . f . . .I' I J "L. " .r : Y r - v . ' 1" " . \ . r . rr. < < I . - ; ( " , r " - . . ; ' . , , ? jI. I' ; . , J. - . - . . lJ . . . , I . , . . 1 . . . ' " ' , ' ? ' LESSON V.-JANUARY 29. ' , ' GOLDEN TEXT.-l"or " God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten . Son that whosoever uellcveth In him should not perish ! , hilt have everlasting Ilfl -John. 3:16. : I. The Kingdom of Heaven-What Christ came to 10 , as he himself pro0 claimed ( l\Iatt. 4.17) : ) , was to bring the kingdom of heaven to earth , to transform . form the peoples of the earth into members of that kingdom ] , and thus to change this world into the new heavens and the new earth , the city _ of God , described In the last ] two chapters of Revelation. The first thing to do in taking tip this lesson Is to obtain a clear view . of what the kingdom of heaven Is. It la not any outward organization , however . _ ever many organizations may he In. eluded in It , but It Is that condition of things where , In the Individual and In the world , the principles prevail which maIm heaven to he heaven , the Jaws obeyed are the laws of heaven ; and the supreme ruler Is the God ( of heaven as represented by Jesus Christ the messenger from heaven. The ltingdolll of heaven , like heaven Itself , Is not any walled place , where all kinds ] of people may JIve , without regard to their character , if only they can get within the doors ; ' nor auy organization which can he entered ' through outward rites , without a regard . gard to charactCl' n. 'rho Inquirer Concerning the Kingdom of Heaven.-Vs. 1 , 2. After the wedding at Cana Jesus went to Capernaulll on the Sea of Galilee with the members of his mother's family. I He , did not remain long , but went up , to Jerusalem ] to the Feast of the Passover ' over early In April. Here his reef ry , , , forms made a great commotion In the ' - city , and proclaimed his mission to rulers and to people. As the transformation . formation of water into wine made . known one aspect of his messianic work ] , so now ho reveals the same mission under another aspect , by . - ' cleansing ] jho temple from the moneychangers - changers , and the cattle , and merchandise . chandlse , by which , instead of a house of prayer for all nations , it had be- come ' t den nf flllnvnQ ( John 2:12.22) : . - . . . . . . . . . . , - , - - . . . - - - - He revealed his mission still more by working miracles of mercy In .Terusa- lem ( John 2 : 23) ) . Two effects fol- lowed. On the one hand , many be- lIeve on him when they saw his miracles ] , "signs" of the Messiah's work , among the greatest of which signs was his smiting of great evils which they had sighed over in vain. . . . . . On the other han , many were angry , and aroused indignant ppositlon. But . . both of these effects called wide attention . \ ' tentlon to Jesus and his gospel. 1. Among those who were thus " : . awakened to a knowledge of Jesus "was a man of the Pharisees , " among " , whose numbers were the most of the prominent persons who were waiting for the coming of time Messiah , "named Nlco < 1emus. " A Greek name In common . man use. "A ruler of time Jews. " A member of the Sanhedrlm ( John 7 : 50) . 2. "Camo t.o Jesus by night. " In secret , so as not to be observed. Ho would wish not to bo interfered with by curious observers , but would have a heart.to.heart talk with Jesus. ) ' "Thou art a teacher come from . , Go < 1. " So far he accepted him as ono \ with a divine message which would . shed light on his path , and answer the puzzling questions which thronged about him. "Fol' no man can , " do these miracles etc. This was . proof positive that Jesus came from . . . God. The argument was good and holds to-lay. , III. The Teaching of Jesus Concerning . cernlng the Kingdom of lIoavcn.-V5. g.8. 3. ' "Jesus answered. " Not EO , much his words is his needs , and told him the Great truth he most needed to know. "Except a man ( any Qt' ) . - bG born again , " What it Is to Bo Born Again. As the child has a certain life before It is born , and Is then brought into this natural world to develop in accord- ance with Its laws , with Its alms , purposes - poses , and results , so that it belongs 'to the kingdom of human nature ; anti all this through life Imparted In someway way by God. So one who Is born again enters the spiritual realm , Is alive to God and righteousness and : love ; his ] chief controlling motives are love to God and love to man ; his deepest choice Is to serve and obey God ; it is the beginning of a character . tel' which will grow Into the heavenly life , the perfection of the human hOe Ing. This life is imparted by the spirit of Goel. 3. Explanations. 4. "How can a man bQ born when ho is old ! " lie asks for more light. G. [ "Except a man b I ) horn of water and of the Spirit. " The Lord here declares . clares that there are two elements or factors In the new birth ; putting away the old life , and receiving this new. Water was the natural and familiar symbol of cleansing from sin , of putting away the sinful past , of con- fession of sin. This act the Pharisees were not inclined to believe as applied . plied to themselves. They refused to be baptized by John , and thus confess . fess their need of forgiveness. Therefore . fore to this Pharisee our Lord declares . clares that an honest dying to the past is as needful as new life for the future. * * \ * It is essential ] that . our past be recognized as needing cleansing and forgiveness. - Exp. Greek 'l'est. 6. "That which Is born of the flesh is flesh ] , ' etc. "Dr the word flesh he signifies the appetites , desires , faculties . ties , which animate and govern the body , as well as the body Itself-the whole equipment with which nature furnishes a man for life In this wodd. " -Dodl1. "That which Is born of the Spirit is snlrlt. " To belong to the _ . _ _ _ _ _ nn _ , , , _ spiritual kingdom ] it Is as essential to be born of the Spirit , as to be horn of the flesh is essential to entering upon life in this world. 'fhls Is the scientific Jaw of biology.-Ethlcs . l\laj. 1:10. : 7. "Marve ] not , " because or the reason given in Y. 8. Natural life is as full of mysteries as spiritual life. "So is everyone that Is born of the Spirit. " 'fhe Splrlt'f methods wo can- not know ] , but the facts of the new life are as plain and certain as that the strong wind bends the forest trees. \Vo may not know the day nor the hour when we are horn again , but we may Jmow the fact by the frultH. Remarks. The new birth comes not from ourselves , but from God. The necessity for it Is a statement of fact or truth , not a command. But , it is stated so clearly , In order to urge us to the duty of turning to God , of accepting .Tesus as our Saviour of choosing to love ] and obey God as our first duty and great privilege. It presents - sents a series of time strongest motives of hope , fear , love , duty , that can move us to become disciples of ChMst. - The New Birth is but'the Beginning I of the New Life. The birth of a child { Is but the beginning of Its life. Il is to grow , develop , unfold Its powers. he disciplied and trained almost without limit or end. 'fho sprouting of a seed Is but the beginning of the plant's life , only you cannot develop the plant unless it Is alive. IV. The AuthorIty of the Teacher Behind this Teachlng.-Vs. .13. ! ) . 10. "Art thou a master ( that Is , teacher ) * . * . * and mowest ] not these things ? " Have : you studied the Scrip. tureu enough to teach , and not uo , . iced this great truth ! If n "tol\cher' does tlot understand these things , what can 1 expect from the people ] : 11. "Wo speale. " Why plural ? Probably the plural of his conscious at- lIanco with God. The Father who sends the message , and I who bring It speak this truth. 12. "If I ( now ho speaks for himself . self ) have told you earthly things. " 'l'hings written and experienced In the earthly existence , which any one can put to the test , and verify. "How shall ye believe , if I tell you at : heavenly things ? " Those truths which could not be learned without a revelation from heaven ; divine forgiveness , the perfect - fect , free , universal love of God , the divine nature of Christ , the atonement : the reality of life beyond the grave , the way to obtain it , the blessedness of heaven , the glories of the l\Iosslah's kingdom on em.th. 13. "No man hath ascended up fo heaven , " and brought back the testimony . mony nf nn p.vp..wltnp.RL "hnt ho that _ _ _ nn _ _ nn _ _ , . _ n _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ nn ' came down from heaven. " The 'VOl'd" of .John 1 : 1-3 , 14. who "was with God , and was God , " and , therefore . fore , knew absolutely ] the things which ho revealed to men about spiritual and heavenly things. "Even time Son of man. ' The true representative . tatlve of humanity ; not only God , but a real man , with all the feelings , hopes , temptations , possibilities of man ; the Ideal man , showing what . man may become. "Which Is In heaven. " Ills homo Is In heaven , and ho maintains continually a vital connection . nectlon with heaven. So far as heaven Is a state and a character , Jesus was always In heaven. The whole universe Is leaven to him . for his senses are all open to perceive and recelvo. V. How the New Life Can Bo Ob- talne < 1.-Vs. 14 , 15. 14. "As Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilder- ness. " Jesus now uses an illustration which makes clear some or the heavenly - only things he came to reveal. Study the story In Num. 21 : 4.9. ! ) "Even so must the Son of man be lifted up. " By his whole life and teaching and character , standing then , as now , far above men , but especially by the cross and Its redeeming love containing all motives and powers that attract men to him. Today the crucified Jesus Is the best known ] . the most exalted person . son In all history In all the world , past or present. 15. "That whosoever believeth In him. " Accepts him as Teacher , as Savior , and Lord. Whosoever Is better . ter for Mach one than If hn were cnllod . . . . . . . , . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . - by name ; for the mme ! : name might belong to another. But whosoever Includes - cludes everybody . the meanest and wickedest , as well as the greatest and hest. "Should not perish. " From the effects of sIn , which naturally end In destruction of the sou ] . "But have eternal life. " Eternal life Is the life which nothing can destroy , which en- dunes beyond the grave , and grows fuller and richer aa the ages roll on. It Is a present possession of the Chris. than , and dots not begin with the world to come , though it continues In It. It is more than mere endless ex- Istence. It is goodness , fulness of life , joy , peace , love. It Is the kind ] of life lived In heaven , the kind ] of life God II Yes. The Heart of the Lesson. Time one great essential , both for the Individual and time state , IB n new life , In the soul that supremely loves ] the good and hates the evil. This Is the one way to the best life hero and here after. 'rhen follows the central verse of the Bible. "For God so loved time world , that lie gave Ills only begotten son . that whosoever believeth in 111m should not perish , but have everlasting life. " Luther calls this verllo , "Tho Little Gospel , " or "Tho Little Bible. " For the whole gospel , yea , the whole Bible , Is condensed in these few words On the tiny retina of the eye Is pictured a wide extended lundscuLlO In Its minutest detalls-mountnlns , riv- ems . forests , fields , cities villages. This verse Is said to be "the best , thing ever put In human speech. " "Infinite riches In a little room. " The treasure room of the , London Tower. T1J. : Salon Carte of the Louvre . ; i - A AGREAT A SUffERER S LAY HELPLESS AND SPEECHLESS FOR HOURS AT A TIME , Sinking Spellll , headaches , Rlummfttillm , AU Cnulloll by I"oor Ulood-Onred by ) ) r. lVllliams' I"lnk 1'llls. When 1\Irs. WillinU18 WR asked for some details of the fearful illness from j which she had 110 long suffered , she spoke Its follows : II Ever since I had nervous prostration , 1 bout thirteen years ago , I have had } Periodical spells of complete exhn\1stion. Ally excitement or unusual activity would throw mite into state at lifeless 1Iess. At the beginnlug my strength would como baole in moderate time , but the period of wealmo/lR Jcopt length- ning until ut last I would lie helpless us 11Inny as three hours at stretch. . " You were under medical treatment , of course ? ' II'Yes , when I became so bad that 1 l . . i t I. . . . . . . . . h " . . . . . . " . . . " . . . 1 c it 1 1I.fnu of IIiLU o ti'"U " p ' lay . . . onsewor . . . . . . . . . . ny " . . 1003 , I was being treated for kidney trouble , and later the doctor thought my ? difficulties came froUl change at life. 1 was ! not only weak , but I hind dizzy feelings , palpitation ot the heart , Misery after eating , hot flashes , nervous hend- aches , rheumatio pains lu the back and hips. The doctor did me BO little good that I.gaye up his troRtmout , and really feared that my case WRY inourablo. " " What saved yon from your state of hopelessness ? 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