i'MU (j;.l.,;iA, .nAiwUkAV, tK iOhr.,: U. Man) Delegations' Allend Revival Meeting in Body ' Two-Minute Sermons Written Especially f or Tb B by Gipy Smith NEARER TO CHRIST. F.atru Star and Pailiiig Houe Worker Occupy Scat A Evangelist Srorr 'Spur iouV Church McmlifN." For his text Thursday nlahi Gipsy Smith choe what he called the tnoit dittaatcful and mot un xluUr among l church member repentance. The brand that John the iiaptist preached in the wilder lien in advance of Jrua Chri.t atut lite tame kind that Jcu preached Piter hit great forerunner was ailcnrcd. , . The Auditorium wa pad eJ. All the galleries were' crowded and tlic i,ft floor neat were nil taken. There Mere 1J0 men and women in spe cial delegation to the meeting. When the evangelist called for th dclega I ion to aric more than JiXi numbers of the Eastern Star and 150 men and women representing ' the packing plants of the South Side responded. Other delegation-in the lioiue, re fused to repond. t hope you will find the Star.be fcrrc I get through with you tonight," be laid to the KaMcrn Star, and "I am a packer myself," he said to the ithcr delegation. . , "Pcfore I Get through you will realize that I cany a very valuable message packed cspc Viallv for you." . The crowd was estimated at 5,005. ' Church Members Hit. When he launched into his address the evangelist directed all his attack to the "so-called church members" who have' attended church regularly but whom he declared had started in "wrong." ' w , "In our cal to ;ct people into the church we have not sufficiently em phasized the necessity of a complete surrender to Jesus. There arc multi tudes in the church who know noth ing of this doctrine, therefore they have started their religion wrong. "To start off right one must prac tice just what John and Jesus taught, repentance. Until they do they will remain 'wrong' until that time comes when it will he necessary for them to make a full surrender and start all' over again. Many Are Spurious. "The church members who arc in the church in this manner are V Viand today 19 centuries near, tf fu Christ.. Jr,Ud of the figuie tin the ero grow in I dimmer, it clearer tw than in hoc first days. 1'rople then saw Him at close range, defeated, frustrat ed, and apparently conquered; mil judged, lied about, persecuted and con demned to all the cruelties ol a com man soldiers' bar racks; finally hand ed like a felon be tween two thicvei How could they reconcile these; experience with the word uttered only a few hours before: "He of good chect. 1 have overcome the world?" To multitudes of people in those diiys Jesus must have seemed a con tiadiilion. All that arose. from th. fart whish I auotcd the other day in one of these brief sermons "be cause tliry were slow of heart to believe the Scriptures," Hut we are Handing in the Mil etntury, ami we look back and knew. The evidence of the centurie is the triumph of Christ and Ids cross. All the good in the world, all the uplilt, all the (Ave, all rigbJeou sen tmient, every benevolent institution, every soothing influence which makes the sorrows of the werlj Ctvier to bear and the burdens light er, ha resulted from Christ's coming and Christ's loving presence. There are multitude who see grief thus wiped away from sorrow's face, and who realize that the world it steadily growing better, yet do not connect these things with Christ. These are hi direct fruits. It rati still be said that lie it the same to liny, yesterday and forever. 1 As the apostle said, "We love be cause He first loved u." The love 01 God in Christ is the inspiration of everything beautiful in tin world. spurious. Their rcHnion is a sham and a dcltsion. The church is crowded with people who have not been lorn again. To prove it wit ness the depleted prayer meetings during the week. ' "It is too easy to become a mem ber of the church," the . evangelist aid. with what almost might be termed righteous indignation. "If I cou'd I would make it more difficult to join. It would be far better to have a smaller membership, hut all of them the ri;ht kind of Christians, than a church full of members who were afraid to get up end call their soul their own. ' They arc sickly, ti'iitimcnt.'il Christens whose greatest rclivities arc planning church sup peri. "It isn't easy to he a Christian or to be repentant." he sa'd. "Jesus never made it easy for anvhodr to follow Him. It's a light from the start and too many of us are afraid to make the venture. Following Christ means self denials and unicl fish service. Repentance Is Necessary. To prove the unpopularity of his subject throughout the years the evangelist said, "John preached re pentance and was put in jail. The first and last utterances .of Jesus were calls to repentance and He was crucified.. It's much easier to ' NIMA5KA I fuelI I C0MPA3Y f Est 1883 rui ii and Any Other Good Coal Jebrasha Fuel Company Omaha's Oldest Coal Dtmler ' 912 South Sixteenth M J A ckson 0430 t We Sell HannapoM McCaffrey Bros; Co. 120 South 17th Street Jackson 3145 ' ' WE CARRY mm in n nnpr Wintroub Coal Co. 219 South 13th Street Yard, 7th and Jones Sts. J A ckson 0889 . J A ckson 0080 CALLUS have two yards with best , service on ; all kinds coal. Also HANNA' COAL. COAL COAL . ! Vim Offeriac. aa Laaf as the Supply lasts, Gtaaiaa ILLINOIS COAL SU Uadtr Oar Traaa ttmmm at Hahn Lump at $9.50 per ton, Delivered Hahn Ess at $9 per ton. Delivered , ', ronuratnlate than to point the finder of conviction at those who need to repent. "Kcpcntinff is not promises to do better, it is the response of the moral awakening of the redeemed man to the call of . God. The 'I v, ill of God's call. It is a turning from sin to God. It's a'hig journey but that's repentance I Your communion and church membership is blas phemy without your turning from sin,' Did you 'so-called' church mem bers begin your religion that way?" he asked. As usual .the evangelist's addrcst was interspersed with stories that carried his argument home. At the close, when lie pleaded for. those who would start anew, hundreds an swered the call. Usincr oower obtained from water falls. Brazil will electrify hundreds of miles of railroatfs. Gipsy Urges Full Surrender to God Religion Little MW Than Word Without Hr titatuT, Sayi Eangjit. Fur hi noonday topic at the Draudei theater ye.terday. Gipsy Smith choe repentance, the topic on which he preached a powerful ter mon Thursday night to an audience of more than 5,000. As in Thurtday night' sermon, he urged, complete surrender to God and a turning from sin before a com plete repentance could be experi enced. "Repentance is the only way to get the peace that u everlasting." the 'evangelist said. "Church mem ber have a sickly, sentimental re ligion which they obtained without an honest rencntance and until they turn from their selfishness, their re ligion never will be much more ,than a word with them." The story of the prodiual son who turned from sin to his father and found peace was one of the stories' told by -the evangelist to drive home his point. Dr.' J. M. Wilson, president of the Presbyterian seminary, was the first speaker. He also used repentance and surrender to God as his topic. Xabu Asked to Find Man Who lived in Omaha 43 Years Ago .al HLM tieet, New Voik. Trr. l'nnd Kahu's addrrsa tlut lime in care of a Mr, Smith," he wrote. foatal searchers have been unable to trace the addrem. Arbuckle Depositions to , Be Taken In Chicago Chicago, Oct. 28. A representa tive of the prosecuting attorneys of fice at San Francisco is expected to arrive here today or tomorrow to take depositions of Dr. Morris Rosenberg and Virginia Warren and Josephine Roth, nurses, to be used in the trial of Roscoc (Fatty) Ar buckle, according to' Albert Sabath, ttorncy. The three persons are said to have attended Miss Rappe, for whose manslaughter, during an illness here, death 'Arbuckle was charged with A request for information con u rniug Ferdinand Kahn, but heard iiom in Omaha Si-piembcr I, 1H74, U the latest "phaer" received by Acting I'ostmaMcr Daniel. "That was 43 years ago, boss. I i'idn't know you were that old." twitted Cat McGovern of the iulor mation bureau. The joke i on Daniel, who i yet on the sunny sitle of 40. The iiuinirer is Leopold Kahn, 116 Schoolmate f Dewey Die Oakland. Cal,. Oct. 2. 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