THE BEE: OMAHA, WKPNKSDAY, OfTOnHK l 101 Jesus Says if You Will of God Will Do the You Will Know Me Ths text of "Uniy" un1r's ifrmon v B uinm irom ionn VI. I, 1, "If sny man will do Ilia wll., ha know of the doctrine, whether It be o God; or whether I speak of myself." The upeaker said: I always have hadI have now-! hope I alwaya may have eympa' hy fur any man or woman that has dirfl.-ult.es. In tellectual, aptiltual or moral. And If. by ny word or advice of mine. I can suc ceed In sweeping the cobwebs from their vision and cause them to mor. clearly their responsibility and their ac counublllty to Ood. I reTard the wor done more valuable than If I had alJed ome man or woman, already a be. lever. Into a clearer conception of his or her obligations. The words of my tct form the chal lenge of Jesus to the skeptlrs, ca ller and doubters of His day. They sa'.d to Him, "We know you! We know where you were born! We know your brothers and sisters! How do we kniw you are the Bon of Ood? How do we know you are what you claim to be?" Jesus said. 'If you will do the wll Of Ood. you will know about Mel'' A Georgia preacher of other days, on time paraphrased this text by saying "If you want religion, do. be.'ore yo sci ii, wnai any nonesi man would dc that wants It, and it wl.l not be long un til you have It!" The proof of the pudding Is not In the smelling of the bag or chewing th- tring, but In eating it. And yet there are multitudes of people trying to prove the divinity of Christ, the Inspiration of the Bible and the value of Christianity, by smelling the bag and chewing the rrg with some old hypocrite or hypocrites in the church. That requires no amount of brain, no sense, very little reading and less still of observation. But It takes something more to put the words of my text Into practice. As long ns the United States mints stamp coin and make them rorth one hundred cents ..n the dollar, there will be found people who will coun terfeit them. , But that does not destroy the value of the genuine. Jesus foretold all of this about hypo cr'tcs In His prvphecy shout the kingdom of heaven when He said. "It Is I ke a grain of mustard seed the smallest of all seeds which, when wanted, takes root and grows and the birds come and bul'.d their nests and live In Its branches." That prophecy about the kingdom of heaven has been so literally fulfilled that yon can find anything In the average church today from a humming bird to a turkey busxard!" Gives Illuatratlam. nl a town in Illinois at one time something was said in one of the ser mons that made a young fellow mad. He went out storming and cursing, and aid he didn't believe In Ood, nor Christ, Dor the lilble, nor heaven, nor hell. Ti.at fellow was a Mason. He was a Knight Templar. The lodge held an allniKht , eessxn, trying to convince that fellow he was wrong. The next day a friend of mine met an officer of the lodge aid said, "I understand you had an allnignt cession of the lodge last night?" "Yea, sir." "Laboring with an err.ng brother?" "Yes, sir." he said. "By the way, a man can t be a Mason unless he believes In Ood, can he?" "No, sir." "He can't be a Knight Templar unless ho acknowl-, edges his belief In the New Testament and in Jesus Christ as the Bon of Ood, and draws his sword In defense . of the Christian religion r' The officer replied "No, sir." "Well." he said, "here la a . young fellow who la a Knight Templar and yet does not believe In any of them. he Is a hypocrite. Did you turn him out of the lodge?" He replied.- "No,. when a man trusts himself to our lodge, we con-, alder It our duty never to repudiate him as long as there Is any opportunity of tr.aking anything out of him." j Now thla same officer had given as hla reason for not being a Christian the fact that there was hypocrites In the church. And my friend replied: "That Is exactly the position the church takes. When a man or woman truj.s in em elves tu the church we consider It our duty to ho!d them and never turn them adrift as long as there la any chance of convincing them." And If there Is any lo ge 1 1 u a or any other city whose aid. Indorsement and co-operation I have a right to expect and demand, knowing the principles you stand for. It Is the Masonic lodge. And If there a any branch of It whose in dorsement and help I have a right to ask and expect and look for, it Is the Knights Templar. Wants Discipline. I have a controversy with the church, Cathollo and Protestant; and that con troversy of controversies Is Its lox.ty In the application of Its discipline to men and women who willfully and deliberately break their vows and live In open sin. One man says, "I do not believe In the Bible because of its Inconsistencies." I ay the greatest Inconsistency Is in your life not In the Bible. I bring up before you the memory of some evil deed, and you Immediately begin to find fault with the Bible. Go to a man and talk busi ness or politics, and he talks sense. Oo to a woman and talk society, club or dress, and she talks sense. Talk rellgUn tc them and they ,. Ill talk nona. a e. Uke an old woman In Arkansas who used to cheat and swear and drink. 6 he was one day approached by her grandson, who aald to her: "Granny, don't swear." She replied: "Mind your fool bus.ntss, .you little simpleton." He said: "Well, granny, you've got to die some day." Bhe said: "I ain't died yet, have I?" When he cornered her on her profanity or her drinking, she made that ailly, ridiculous reply. Had you asked her how to boll a bead of cabbage, roast a 'possum, or make a corn pone, she would have given you a sensible reply. Our character Is our wilL What we will, we are. As to Call's Wife. I seldom preach In a town very long that some fellow doesn't ask rae the fool question. "Where did Cain get his wife?" I guess It Isn't "where Cain got his wife" that bothers some of you old ginks so much as it Is where your neighbor around the co.ner got his. In other words, I guess It Is your neighbor's wife that bothera you more than Cain's. Adam and Kve had other children be sides Cain and Abel, as shown by the fifth chapter of Genesis. Why do you ask the silly question? Is It because you want to discredit the Bible, and try to find aoma excuse for your living In sin? listen! Darwin quotes Matthew, who In turn, quotes Kuhler. who says that under favorable clro-mstanoea. population will double i. twenty-five years. If you will study your scriptural chronology carefully, you wl'l find that when Cain went out to court hla wife he waa a lusty youth of 12S years old The Bible says that Cain knew hla wife In the land of Nod, and aha conceived and bore a child. Joseph says that "Nod" means "vaga nvond." or "vagabondage," the "ground that Ood had cursed." Allowing that there were seven pslrs on earth at the end of the ilia twelve years, and that lopulatlon will double In twenty-five years, and that Cain was 138 years old when he knew his wife that would have made the' then known population of the world 11.JT0. Allowing that half mere fe male, which proportion holds good throughout the world, that would have made 5,SK buxom damaels from whom old Cain could have chosen a alfe gjod enough to satisfy the most faat.dlous devotee with matrimonial Inclinations bussing In his belfry. Tet a lot of fellows are going to hell brcause they wonder where Cain got his wife! Kxplalma Miracle. One night when I was assistant secre tary of the Young Men'a Christian asso ciation In Chicago I had Dr. lerry. who Is now bishop, speak In Faneull hall. In th audirme was a prominent lawyer. 1 went up to him anil said: "Mr. C, Old you like that sermon?" He said: "It was very pietty, but I don't believe It." I said: "What don t you believe?" He said: "I don't believe in the mlraculms conception of Christ." I sold: "Why?" He replied: "Clve me one instance where the laws of nature have ever been abro- lower development. hy Is It I have a soul and he has not?" If you haven't an answer for him he Will floor you right there. See? But. hold on. Infidel. Wilt power, judg ment, reason, memory, are faculties of the min i. sir. Peeing, hesr ng. smelling, tasting, touching, are the five form fac ulties of the body. But the soul has thiee fa ultlea that neither mind nor body possesses the faith faculty, moral fac ulty, conscience. Moral Parally. Now as to the moral faculty: A dog haa no morals nor a horse, not cat. They have no conception of right or wrong, liecnuse they have no soul. Man alone has a soul. Man alone knows right from wrong. Man alone possesses the power of faith. Conscience: Conscience will develop ! as you educate It. You may educate evidence needed to prove your skill, use the apple! tllve me the pearl! "lie laughed her to scorn anil sail: My eyes are as keen as an exile My nerves are as true as the compass magnetic needle!" leaning farther over he threw It hlsh Into the air, watch ing It as It deacemlrdwhen suddenly the old ship gave a lurch! Down Into the fathomless depths went his ar.. The ship sped on! He smote upon his breast, crying. Tool! Pool that I was to risk my all with nothing for pay but the plaudits of a passing crowd! "And In this little story I have sum med up many a life. You teas your ' soul for plonsure for lust for the ap ! plauae of a Oodess world! And hear me! The hour will come when you will toss It for the last time! This old frail body w!ll give a lurch down Into the depths of hett! Tou wl'.l be lost and ou will be lost forever K-eause u would not do God's will!" (Copyright Wm. A. Kmulay.) your conscience to believe a thing Is right when It Is positively wrong", and yet you are following vour conscience and you are heading atralght for hell. The only Infallible rule of faith In practice today Is the word of Ood. Your conscience Is a guide, provided It has been regenerated. At last, when we stand on thla narrow nock of land, and memory and consc ence bow do their work, conscience will be the eternal scourge as God brings down the lnsh upon your back and says: "Remem ber!" You reply: "Why. I foruet." 1 soms. and in lieu of the deceased king. say you never will forget. If you have I. Is little son and daughter, Fred A. and ever known, you will always remember. Km ma C aged resptcUvely 11 and T Over In Assyria they dug up a cunel- years, rode In the psrade Miss Mildred form, an inscription baked upon a cylln- Lomax, who waa Mr. Nash's queen In the AUTO PAEADE IS DAZZLING WITH REGALSPLENDOR (Continued from 1-i.ge One.) the "HMh, ear. fflta' CVMtoh Magfo, who could not I In the parade. Chat Ira lli-kens waa another former king whose queen of the tenth yeir of the dynasty could not be here. The rail quern, Ada Kirkendn.ll Wharton, is still In the east. Mrs. Taul Oallagher took her place In the float for this occasion. The rickens flost wa a patriotic design with the American flag In handsome folds and the American eagle perched high above all the decorations. CMHrea Keslle la Flowera. The Detroit Flertrlo waa entered trimmed In white and purple with blue and white mornlngalorlea on each corner with a little girl nestling In each flower. Dodge Bros, entered with a car dec orated In a May basket effect In pink rosea The Apperson car was decorated In white and pink with a large white jack rabbit at the head of the car leading off in an earnest chase. The Cadlllao was built up In the form of a l.andsome White ragle bearing a long ribbon in Its beak with the words, "A I"eaeeful Thought." The Hnpmoblle .was decorated with white and a profusion of apple blossoms and featoona of green and pink. The Chandler waa arranged In a big white bower with red and green festoone, and a large golden butterfly Just alight ing on the canopy. Rogers, florist, and Charles Ederer, florist, each had enclosed ears laden with flowering plants, cut flowers, and green foliage. ' The Alamo Farm IJght company had a truck carrying a real dynamo, a real storage battery, real colls of wire and 1 real electrlo light bulbsaglow. sonlo home In this city. Fha had re eded In Flattsmouth sine 1870, comlnif here with her husband, George W. Kln tr. Mm. Klnser would have been 91 years of age next May. Bhe has bori a member of the Methodist church all her life, and leaves three sons. John Westley Klnser of this city, Charles Kinsor of Dubuque, la., and Wflllam Montgomery Klnser of Carson, Va, DEATHREC0RD. Mr. Lnelrda K I user. l"IATT8MOl'TH, Neb.. Oct. o.-Sps. rial.) The funeral of Mrs. Iielndi Kln ser took place yesterday at the Ma- mtlnnswea and t i.ilBt'ia. It la certainly surprising that any woman will endure the miserable feel ings caused by biliousness and constipa tion, when relief la so easily had and at so little expense. Mrs. Chas. Feck, Gates, N. Y writes- "About a year ago I used two bottles of Chamberlain's Tablets and they cured' me of biliousness and consti pation." Obtainable everywhere. All druggists. Advertisement. A "For f'ale" ad will tum second-hand furniture Into cash. gated shove the hermaphroditic order of der of clay, and when they deciphered sixth year of the dynasty, was In Call- creaticn." I ssid: "That's easy, sit down and lve me something hard." I said: "Strauss, the German infidel, sail. 'An exceptional experience (meaning Jesus), ! proves that only by the concurrence of sex are beings formed.' And yet. my friends, beings have been and are being vlrglnally produced, not only In the her maphroditic, but In the lower and higher,' orders of m ture. Don't you know that 1 every dyne in a hive of bees is virgin-1 ally produced from the uniructlfled egg ' laid by a virgin queen? And Costcllo wrote to Renauer. an Infidel, saying: "1 I have hatched silk worms from the egg of the virgin moth," and the old Infidel j replied: "1 see! Ex nlhllo nihil fit!" that Is, "from nothln, nothing comes." And yet. If you will study yomr Kncy. clopedla Brlttanlca you will find that , Huxley, In his last article on "Biology," aays: "Throughout almost all series of curlty of hi; kiiib ve.iiKB, agamo genesis, or non- sexual generation, prevailed." j This does not prove that Jesus was i conceived by any means or born of the Virgin Mary. But If I find these excep , tlons existing In the lower orders of na ! ture. It Is unreasonable for me to sup- these wedge-shaped hieroglyphics they fornla, and could not return for the pa- read there the ancient history of Bai y- rade. Ion and of Assyria. 80 every word and thought and act la being baked In the soft, pliable, plastlo clay of our memory, and when God touches tne secret spring your memory will revive, and you will recall all the chances you had and that you have missed. Karas All la Oar Basket. Major R. 8. Wilcox and his queen, Gruco Allen Clarke, rode a tloat of white carnations smothered in green foliage. Flowers of the State. Victor B. Caldwell and his queen, Na thalie Merrtam Millard, rode a beautiful float of a yellow color scheme, with huge ' sunflowers and goldenrods the principal I read the other day of a man who if cut ui. had vast estates. He sold them, and Charlie Black and his queen, Elisabeth with the rroceeda he purchased a pearl ! Congdon, rested In a float In which the of wondrous beauty and of fabulous 1 scheme was a white background decor- price. He took paaasge on a ship, and was going to sunny southern Italy, near where the sirens dwelt in the mystical days, there to buy an old vlneclud castle and surround himself with a retinue of servants, and spend his last years In ease and comfort. To guard for the se- ed In apple blossoms. Thomas C. Byrne and his queen, Elisa beth Pickens l'alterson, rode a float lit erally showered In lilacs. Gould Diets and wife rode a float mads In a gondola effect. Mr. Dlets's queen, Maraaret Wood Cramner. was unable to pearl, I read that he had! n the city and It was for this reason rosewood Jeweled casxet made, and tnat Mr- Dleti took her place on the locked the box with a golden lock and a ' tbrone. golden key. Still dissatisfied with that provision for Its security, he had a larger box made. Inside of which he placed the former. He locked the second with a silver lock and key. Still d. "contented. ; iimi 11 uoa can ana noes abrogate I he had a Strong oaken bog made, with the laws down there, He could not abro- 1 steel bands, and Inside of this he placed gate the law of nature In this one and the other two. and locked the third with nignest or all beings man and give us a 1 an Iron lock and an Iron key. saviour conceived by the Holy Ghost? That la a doctrine, sir. sweet, beautiful, true, scripturally scientific! Human goal. Another follow says: "I would do the will of God, but this immortality of the soul business worries me. Here Is my dog, my horse, my cat. my cow. You say that they have no soul." Yes, I say they have no soul. "You say I have?" "Yes." "What makes the dliference?" I will lirst call your attention to that creative morn. In ' ornate language, by Dr. Munsey, a prea her of other days. .a wuen me iiar. nan gone ror.h you what confldenoe I truly ... v.u bb.u; ei ua mane man, - he 1 my skill. This Is no teat! imagines the quacrutled marmalla. each species In 'turn walking by and saying: , VAlaka him like unto one of us." God said: "No." Then the fishes of the sea swam by, and each spcc.es made, their appeal. "Make him like unto us." The Lord said "No." The birds of tho air flew by, and dipping upon their pinions, sang their sweetest songs and said: '"Make him like unto one of us." Gd said: "No. Let us make man In our Image!" ' ; Where did he get the plural? . I believe when He created man He gave him a body like unto the glorious body of our ' Saviour. He gave him a mina o uominaie oruie creauon. aian 1 it; was not complete. The Bible, says that God .breathed Into man the breath of life, and man beiame a living soul. My rationalistic fr.end says: "We read of Judgment.-reason, m n-ry. imagi a lion, as faculties of the soul."' He says: "You say my dog has no soul?", "Yes, I repeat it." "He has a mind, and a body, and a living Intelligence?" "Yes, I admit all that." "We'l. sir," aays my Infidel, "if these are faculties of the soul, end I have them In their htgheat develop ment, and my dog has them la their "one day walking on uock of the ship, in order to beguile the weary tedium of the Journey, seeing a boy selling apples from a basket, ha bor rowed one threo five uo to nine, and these he stossed Into the air, and because of - his legerdemain and skill he had them dancing like gouen globules - and ruddy moons, the pas sengers, charmed by his skill,' ap pended him. He, flattered bv their words and applause, returned the apples to the boy. Bowing low, he said: 'Thank you, ladies. But If you will wait a few minutes I will show have In my skill Risks Ills All. 'He hurried to the cabin, put the iron key In the Iron lock the silver key In ths silver lock the go.d- key in the golden lock and reaching In the , rosewood casket, he took the pearl from its velvety nest Its scintilla tions charmed him I He pressed It to his lips! He started for the deck when he met the captain. ' He said: 'Captain, thla pearl represents the toll, the sweat, the hardships and the sav ings of a lifetime, and I am going to exchange this for a castle and a life of ease, and for the turquoise skies of Italy! I The captain said: 'Don't lose Ha! ha! replied he. 'You don't need to have any fear. Returning to the deck, he passed It to the la dles. They were charmed by Its beau ty. They handed It back to him, and he stepped to the gunwale of the ship. Leaning far over, he tossed it In the sir. Watching it, he caught It as It descended, saying, 'There It 1st' Lean ing farther over, he tossed It higher than ever, and catching It he said, 'Here it Is!' A lady screamed, and seising an apple from the little boy, said, 'Mere! Take this, and if there 'a any further Fred Mcts and his queen of the ninth year of the dynasty, Bessy Brady Davis, oocupled a handsome float with a color scheme of pink and white. Qaerna and Klna-a, Arthur C. 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