THE HKK: OMAHA. SATl'TWAY, SEPTEMBER IS, lfHo. Too Few Give Any Preacher, Says Help to the Sunday in Sermon Sermon at the taNrnsde Friday: The difference oetween tne twenty eluhth and twenty-ninth chapters of Sec ond Chronic! is much Uk the differ ence In some churches today. One time you see greet enthusiasm and every one burdened for the salvation of souls and the advancement of the Klrngdom of God. At another time there Is a depres alon; the church Is abandoned for the haunts of pleasure; the church Is dead and lifeless and too much like an amusement bureau. Tou tee It in fami lies; you hare known of families whose very name was synonymous with every thing religious, but who allowed some thing to creep into their Uvea, and now you seldom. If ever, see them at church. Tou have seen it In churches, you see an Individual always ready to help the preacher and do anything for Jesus; now he never helps in any way, and, if any thing, la a discouragement Instead of help to the preacher. 1 Aha, V n Mnlat,, f that arrAltiAflt sort As you live In your home, so will your ohlldren be. The judgment of God will fall on your and your home. One trouble with a great many communities, the wrong gang got there first, and started the Qodlees, irreligious, sneering caste. That's what's the matter with lots of towns, and they never amount to anything until a lot of those old lobsters die off. There la no worse sin a Jew could have committed than gathering the vessels of the house of the Lord together and cut ting them to pieces as Anas did. At last he died. He had lived such a Godless, dis honorable, disreputable. Irreligious life that when he was dead they would' not disgrace the sepulcher where the other kings were fcurted by placing his body therein. They did bury hlra In the cor poraU limits of that city. From a parental standpoint, Hexeklah had much against him. He had a Godless, repro bate of a father, but his mother was one of the most noble women who ever lived. Iaflnence of Mothers. I have known boys to make a success in life who had an old materialist, irre ligious reprobate for a father, but I never knew of one to succeed who had a God less, oard-playlng mother. The mother can usually hold her son to everything good and noble that she follows herself. The trouble with many Is that they are outgrowing the confines of the home and are turning it Into a boose joint and gambling hell. He had a Godly mother. Corinth might have been called a city of gods. They had shrines and temples to every known god but the true God. Tou are going crazy over culture clubs; libraries and morale are going down. Tou are getting back to the heathen days; wealth and culture didn't save Greece, and it will never save America. The women of Corinth were not re spected for their virtue, but the woman who could boast of the most paramours and moat debased character was re spected. You can put a library on every corner and let every church member be a college graduate and that will never save you from helU Tou need the old time religion. Tou don't need more cul ture or money, but a floodtlde of redemp tion. Tou can have your clubs, literary societies. Keeley cures; you can go into the red light districts and the aluma and have a girl add a few ruffles to her dress to lengthen It. you can scrub the hobo, ,but that will never aava any one. Gospel of Clea.aUs.esa, ' Do you auppose God wanta to look through eyas red with the dissipation of the might spent In debauchery T Do you suppose God wants to work with bands that are lifting a beer glass one moment, a deck of cards or a novel the next? Do you suppose God wants to use feet that can walk into a boose Joint or a bouse of Ill-fame one night and into ohuroh on Sunday? Never. Tou wouldn't walk into a church where the janitor had dumped last winter's ashes In th aisles, or where the cattle could stroll through, and gase. The Holy Spirit will not live among lot of llmburger cheese, Anheuaer Husch or Pabst. It will not swim 1 to bacco juice up to Its eyes. Tou have a Hunt to keep your body clean. The most powerful organisation . ever 0,T8.nl.cd was the Society . I Je-ulU ;or i .... it was so powerful that It was ordered suppressed by the pop. at Rom. and by t" c Parlament of Paris. No m.m Lr hld a mind or will of hi. own, but nd the win and mind of the superior and followed that. No one r went alone, but always two by two If the hur!'h would Pt these two principles I to pracuse Ve power would be Inoul Liable. When any one .ee. you they rch moerhouM'be a booe-f.ght.r UVor8hteeen year, there had been no n In Israel. RellKlon is Inseparable from Jong. From the day. of the re t nnaHon when Martin Luther walked Syof.n"--r-oownruf.." r -on ha. been Inseparable from son Yoll n.ver draw nearer unless you .in. WhJ you are asked to sing, do T' Do .omethlng for God. Be a lifter don't always be a leaner. Tou may not IT I Prima donna, but contribute your little mite and do .omethlng for the Lord. More Psalms were written and sung in the temple. The United Presbyterians .rror.oar off. They're biblical. The twenty-ourth Psalm must have been sung In the temple, and the twenty-third Psalm David u.ed to .lng before King Saul to cheer him from the melancholy and sad moods. . As to Straglag. Many a knows no song. They seem to say: "Where is the Joy that once I knew when first I loved the Ixrd." It's bac there where you left It. When you started to play cards, and dan.-, when you stopped reading your .Bible and started reading a novel, or the Phil istine, and that's a little sheet I wouldn't have In my house to kindle a fire with. If you have one in your home burn It. Right back there where you sidestepped your virtue and winked at another woman. Tou know where you left it, and you know how many years you'll have to go back to find it. Some will go five years, some twenty-five. It Is the things you do that condemn you. Faith claims to deliver us from the devil and give us power to keep from do ing the things wa know wa should not do. I claim Jesus Christ can remove desire. I used to play cards and lie and cheat Just like many of you, and I've just as food a right to play cards, but If I did. you wouldn't walk across the street to hear me preach; I've got Just as much right tu put my arm around a woman and waits over a dancing floor as you have, but If I did you wouldn't think murh of nie, and I wouldn't give three whoops In perdition for you if you did. Jesus Christ will remove desire. The more you trust Him the more happiness lie will give you. Onre, when my wife was 1,1, the doc tor sau itt should hae b r I oidntd a raeo, then thought about it, and said: "Wife. Ml see you in your coffin before I'll give you beer." I think the doctor was a liar, and the doctor who prescribe, beer is nothing but a Jackass. I used to go to theaters. Pome shows are rot ten, some only half bad and some good; some actor, are as good a. you or I. But I haven't been Inside a theater for twenty five yearn, except to preach the gospel. I don't want to go. And I can go Into any theater In the country and not pay one rent. In the summer time a ball player Is flush and lends money to the actor; in the winter time the actor has cash, while the ball player Is hitting the free lunch counters; and some of them eat so much bologna Sausage they comej near having hydrophobia. They lend money to each other. I used to hit the boose, but don't any more. I haven't touched a drop for more than a quarter of a century. I haven't any desire. God has taken the desire away, and He'll do the same for you If you give Him a chanoa. Lord rare tor Yea. I give my heart to Jesus Christ, and curl up on the paw of the Lion of Judah, and then say: "Come on." Tim l-nrd will take care of you. and Hell remove! the desire. It Is the motive God looks at and not the act. What motive prompted you to Join the church? Was It because you thought you could be a better man or woman? Or was It because you thought it would get you votes, or trade; was It to afford you an opportunity to walk down the aisles late to show what fine duds you wear? God wll'. Judge according to the motive. Do you lean toward the world and sin or toward the church? What Is your trend? The ball player gives the trend to the ball and causes it to shoot straight into the hand, of the other player, or to bend and curve this way or that, by the twitching of his fingers and his wrist. There Is a point some place between heaven and earth which is known as the point of equipoise. Anything In that point will atay hanging unsupported in midair. If it deviates up. It will go to the sun; if It deviates down, it will fall to the earth. Tou are balancing betwen the devil and the church. Which point draws you? The Spirit of God will come In and help you over the acts you fear in the world, and help you do something nobler for the good of humanity. ' God show, some a duty, but they refuse to obey; He shows some a hill to climb, but It Is too steep and they refuse to tread It because it is rough and dark, and they will never be blessed in the world. God may not ask your life, but He wants you to be ready in case He wants It. If He thinks I cain advance his cause better In the coffin than out, I am ready. I believe God. Do you? If you do, don't loan yourself to the devil. Your husband wouldn't stand it for you to live with him part of the time and the rest of the time with another man. And God says ye cannot serve God and mammon. He began with the priests. That was the first act of the first month of Ah. i s relitn. if God would convert all the preachers until they would stop flghtln their little theological sham-battles and stop preaching hypnotism and shams and fol-de-rol and anarchy, end clean tip. you'd see the greatest tidal wave of re ligion since the Tcntecost. Stop your wordllness; burn the csrds. break the Jugs and bottles, and then you'll have more Influence and take the word of God to church and teach your ohlldren to love truth and hate a lie, and you'll see the greatest tidal wave of re ligion that ever swept the land. Tou are going to the devil. Second Aha. cleaned the Inner part of the houses of the Lord. Tou'll find that represented In the Sunday schools, the teachers snd officers. One-half of the teacher. In the Sunday schools never had a religious experience and they try to teach your children of the Lord on Sun day and through the week go to card parties, theaters, drink beer or cham pagne. And yon never even read the Bible In your own home. No wonder the children are growing up like wild asses. If I took a .uperlntendcy of a Sunday school I'd never allow a teacher to bring a lesson help Into the building. Most Restore (k Itlble. Restore the vessels of the houseof the Lord. We must restore the HIMe: bring the Bible back to the home, the church, the Sunday school and the pulpit. Many nreachers are unfortunate to have been follower, of higher critic, who took their sermons from literature or novels, ana not from the doctrines In the book if God. Some have stopped reading the Bible In preparation of their sermons and their efforts are nothing more than liter ary compositions. The preachers hae got a hard Job to bring the Bible back, establish it in the prayer meetings and In the hemes. There was never a time when more subtle Influences were at work to get people to sneer at the Bible. You ought to know by a sermon if yo.i are lost. No mere platitudes go. Prayer Is not merely a performance. It is when the heart feel, what the Up say; it is not an attitude of the bodv One of the biggest farces cf the church today is the prayer meeting. There a c cores of church members who do not go. You say you can't go. Tou lie. You can coma here night after night, but can't go to prayer meetings. I want the preachers to take a good look at you; they'll not see some of you again until the next revival. They are glad to know you, to get acquainted with you. They never see you except at a funeral or i wedding or a reception. Kindle a fire in your heart; start fam ily prayer; do something for Christ, end begin to sing. The church needs puil fying, and when It Is clean, It will again begin to sing and take the place In the world It ought to have. (Copyright, William A. Sunday.) CORRECTING THE LIST OF TABERNACLE TRAIL HITTERS Sorting out of the cards signed by trail hitters has resulted in reduction, of the first count figures. The number an nounced Wednesday night was 278. Later count gave the correct number as 212. The number announced Thursday night was IX and the later count was 119. 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