<< ; =o ; 8 The Guariian, Charlottetown, Sat, April 16, 1966. — Nieedemus helped bury Jesus. ‘p eas serene Treasury Bills | ivi Ifred : Other ancient manuscripts re- | The Kingdom Is Divided ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By A 4. Buescher} | The lonely — minority, the , fered up, a light to the world, | late that he was deprived of Pp eek: Quoted oan ei oe Scripture—I Kings 11:1- “12:24, we deviants, the brave. not to condemn it. but save ao panies from tee | Prices : “ ad iT) | ; ; | : "ie 50 mild Gt le ates tame Jobs, and. tater buried in a | OTTAWA (CP)--New 91-day | world that he gave his only Son, that -whosoeve believes in Him should not perish but have. eternal life.’’ Two months ago, Jesus had been ordered eliminated as > as an incendiary, fomenting unrest, ates PROTESTS DECISION The pair of Jewtsh ljeaders had the most to lose. Their utations, Why “risk it all? H lw much, safer and discreet acqui- -esce, : Yet you balk, Nicodemus. You remember that night, a year- ago, when you talked Government of Canada treasury bills auctioned Thursday: $110. 000,000 at an average price and yield of 98.744 and 5.10 per cent (last week, 98.734 and 5.09 per cent). 182-day bills: $30,000,000 at an average price and yield of 97.414 and 5.82 per cent (last week, common grave with Gamaliel and first Christian martyr, Stephen. ; You could have kept silent, Nicodemus. But -you -choge to trave] on. that eterrially re- Benerating springtide of truth, which even when~ crushed, | = EL a E =o a en) Jeroboam. a punishment for his transgressions, Solomon puts Rehdboam succeeds Solomon and tiie Frauen } With ii. iss toes pe turbed by the ways of the When the decision was put before the sanhedrin, meeting in ‘the chamber of hewn stone adjoining Pilate’s apartments with this Galilean. « In his responsibility, as an eminent instructor in. the achdemies_ of Jerusalem, he deliberation of evidence. Other Pharisees. on (the council, including the vener- his colleagues were so dis- newcomer from the north: bursts forth anew: You did not conquer the passing gusts, old conqueror, but you mas- tered the weather of life: 97,402 and 5.32 per cent). OIL RAISES SIGHTS CALVARY TEMPLE As the Lord “tells Solomon the kingdom rebel, in charge of the forced people petition for a redress of griev- te ' willbe divided, end imcites the kings battalions. After stirring up ances. Ignoring =the coubsel af the Patio upeeyeever calling the new | the. Nevatane ae ee ee tip aan eae PENTECOSIAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA of Edom and Syria against him.— | trouble he Is. exiled to ayo. elders( Rehoboam makes ‘the yoke eroboam i) “mebbl we” knew =|-antly " eens ae na Peet Peieee es I Kings 11:1-25. Kings 11:26-43. heavier.—I Kings 12:1-14. king.—I Kings 12:15-24, that You acl a ta chae aaa f or Jems, bat eais aoe re a. divided “a inst itself, that in om cannot stand, d."”—Mark 3:24, from God; for no .oné can do | Nicodemus’ is recorded as 9:13 a.m.—Radio Broadcast, Summerside Station MEMORY VERSE: And it a kingdom be dled “aga gd i: | these signs that You do unless | having dared to declare his 0:45 a.m. School Classes for all Ages ;Rehoboam, his son by an Am-, raiséd: in luxury, totally tgnge| God is with him.” dissent openly, 11:00.a,m.—Worship and Communion Service Two SELFISH RU LERS monite woman. e people, im-jrant of the true situation of the Jesus, dismissing the out- Finally, Jesus was taken 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic service Nation Led To. Deterioration ‘\pages of history as one. of the ing, information ‘most learned men who ever wide variety of subjects, but | lived. He was a poet, writer, ‘not the abilityte—use his knowl- (Editor's note; The follow- ing material relating, to to - morrow’s” Sunday School les-° poverished by heavy taxation, and worn out with forced labor, came to the-new--monarch—ask- ing relief from their heavy bur- dens. Spokesman for them was| Jeroboam, who had been forced and facts on a |t0 flee to Egypt during Solo- mon's—reign, and had now re- turned. Theré was nothing wii- just or rebellious in their common people who supported them and the niceties and re- sponsibilities of rulership. To the petitions of his people | the foolish, heartless, insolent | youngster on the throne replied that no matter how heavy the yoke his father, Solomon, had | laid upon them, he would make | their burdens. even heavier. ward wonders, had said that before Pilate for sentencing. what mattered chiefly was man's inner condition, that he must renounce his self-right- eous pride, recognize his moral inadequacies and. be- come dependent on God as a little child. ““Truly . co He said, “you must be born anew.” ment, called variously . the Gospel of Nicodemus or Mem- ‘orjals. of Pilate, dating back to the first three centuries of Christianity, says the erudite old Nicodemus visited Pilate and egged him to spare Jesus. e An ancient nop-biblical doeu- ~ You will find a warm welcome at Charlottetown's Full Gospel Church. LET’S GET IT STRAIGHT! | The Bible-Is The Word Of Goa ] __Jt is written_of Christians at Thessolonica, ‘‘When ye Per capita income in oil-rich U4 had visited Jesus privately to | at the fortress Antonia, Nico- “Amen,” you said, ‘‘and | Libya has risen from $40 a year SS = | determine, fairly and open- | demus had’ protested against iy a toda a Z ; mindedly, just why some of | prejudging the man, without>/.2™¢" th 1861 to S38 today: “gen is based on copyrighted “ruler=of=a-—vast-kingdem.—a_mah | ledge, which is the ree ot _wis- ‘request;—it-wasone—of the few|—‘Thus,the folly. Solomon |"Thenhe— spoke —even_more_|—_It-was-useless.__ ; a ! 2 : ie outlines produced by: the Di- of outstanding tatent — with dom. instances in historywhere—hu-| combined with R. oh oboam’s t ris uzzlingly of His being of- E The gospels record —that— received the Word of God which ye heard of us, ye received | ares : : | i not as the Word of men, but as it is in truth, the Word of everything the human heart! Solomon‘s reign, was, in gen-| could desire. He had asked God era], peaceful, and-he strength- ‘to give him. wisdom, and though |ened the peace by taking daugh- generally highly praised for his ters and sisters of neighboring twisdom;—Selomon—actually rulers as wives until h largest harem in the Orient, the : support—ef-which-eventually_be- vision of Christian educa- tion, National Council of Chur- ches in the U. S., and is used _by. permission.) the ‘lacked it. on Instead he had_learn- y : Solomon ‘stands out man liberties have been assert- ed in the face of .tyranny; they simply wanted redress of their grievances. . —Initiatty; Rehoboam—constited- with the older men. about—him anny. and lack of feeling for the common people to set the stage | for the enactment of a huge and | tragic drama, one destined to | 4in_the future play a large part. :) SS RRNA raid history of the’ Hebrew people. | a =" BId Kent Street Central Christian Chureh 1 God, which effectually worketh in you that believe _. And ye became teplowrere ftp and of the Lord.” I Thess. 1:87; 79:13. Al urly_we_mst.do the same fonder to rightly call ir Christi iN eelves ans. ; a ho had been serving the state | 1m his arroganee, the foolish Re- | ‘ : ea ue er as pares and his tather ie are They |hoboam had worked out the or- | MORNING— all if You are invited o oon the Word of God_each Sunday in Sherwood Church of Christ {1722 hs peor counseled him to “be a servant|dained judgment of God. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday chek fr a the Montague Bible Chapel at 7:90 p.m. ¢ Further, Solomon allowed his|unto his people’, comply with| Infuriated, the ten northern| ee “THERE GO THE SHIPS” (Meeting--in Sherwood. Elementary Sehool OPENING WORSHIP SERVICE Sunday, April 17 many wives to bring their for- eign gods into the city and wor- tship them, resulting in a re- birth of idolatry. Though Solo- }mon himself never openly or wholly apostatized, continuing to worship Jehovah and making the---request...and. speak _ good words to them. But Rehoboam rejected such good advice, turn- ing instead to young men in the court with whom he had grown tribes separated _ themselves | from the southern tribes, and established their own king- | dom, called Israel, with Jero- | up, mere lads who had been 1 boam as their king, and Shee: | hem as the capital-city. Duet: Misses Nancy and Norma MacKinnon 1.8 ae < : “PRE CHURCH OF CHRIST” i tek teseene) Junior Choir: “All The Happy Children” Minister: Mr. W, ©. Weale 10:00 a.m:—Sunday Schoo! for all ages Nursery through Adut Class, 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship : Presiding—W. A. MacRae Sermon—K. T. Norvis. after other gods.” perfunctory triannual offerings in the Temple, he allowed his wives to “turn away his heart “For “his folly the ~Lord- tells | Outside Voices Organist: Mrs. Helen MacRae, A.R.C.M. ° WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME ‘TO ALL .-- Solomon that the kingdom will be divided and. most of it given to another line of kings. God punishes Solomon further by in- citing the kings of Edom, and Syria to rebel against him, end- ing the peaceful reign of Solo- mon. : ; After reigning 4 years, 6olo- mon died and was succeeded by Bibl Binty and Prever Mesting ta Wednesday Night le You we Cordially Invited A chareb-planting project of — How wonderful to see.God through the eyes of a child. The wonder of bright blue eggs in a nest of twigs, the path of the wind through tossing treetops, moonlight dancing on a Jake. All these are to him the fingerprints of God, ° Too often we are caught up in a world of worry and concern, Worrying how to make ends meet, we forget to stop and see God in the world around us, Jesus said, “Whosoever shall not res" -,@eive the Kingdom of God_as a little child shall ~ in no wise enter therein,”' Your church off in of wishin en warts to tr unig eee: our chu ers you moments of worship and inspiration, so that you may see all things hoe of sta! al, Yio bright and beautiful and find for yourself the strong Church, neither Strangely, the only voices raised in support of Christ fm the peried of His con- demnation -and execution THE CHURCH FOR ALL¢ ALL FOR THE CHURCH. came not from His closest larly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children’s sake, (3) Fer the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, Kingdom of God as He reveals it daily through Bor rite cam survive. 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CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS | power. “They drink the wine of vio- Supported Christ ’ allies, but from those out- side His following. This Easter article about those dissenting outsiders and - feoneclasts concerns a Jew- fsh scholar whe defended Christ in His time of erisis, when His usual advocates failed Him. By GEORGE CORNELL AP Religion Writer The wind is against you, in. Be sensible and heed the Ws eolnie fe. Tt ts | ered tk t’ a bears. the sanction of the —erowd and erown, of nurs _and_maijesty. “And --yet=you pridie at—this - } -eourse! What ails. thee, Nico- | demus, * great old rabbi, learned teacher; sage —of—-ts- rael? How stubbornly you fret. lence!"’’ So the prophets often warned—in vain, Be realistic. It is fruitless te object. The thing is set, the order sealed and ay authorized. The man will d ag ‘tread on dangerous ground, grey-bearded one, and few will stand beside you in this hour, As a member. of the temple court, the sanhed- rin, you already have felt the lash of scorn for sympathizing with the rebel Nazarene, Now the ineriminating gale blows even stronger. And who eould move against it, who re- sist? Even the apostles of Jesus, His elosest. eompan- fons, had seattered inte hid- ing, silence and fear. . One, Judas, had sold Him out, and another, Peter disavowed . Him. None of the others raised a voice in protest. In His crisis, only a strange, mixed handful ef individuals are stated by scripture to have demonstrated support for him. An odd lot they were —some women, a thief, a soldier” and two ranking Pharisees. PRINCIPLES OF THE BAHA — 1.. The. Oneness of Mankind 2. Independent _ Investigation of Truth iE . The Foundation of : All Religion Is One Religion must be and Reason Equality between Men and Women Prejudice of All Kinds must be Forgotten Universal Peace Universal Education Spiritual Solution of The Economic Problem Universal Language An International Tribunal - Given by Baha ’U ’Liah ‘ Over 80 Years Ago. 11. 12, old man. Why fight it? Give | WORLD FAITH | the Cause of Unity } Religion must be in accord with Science | } MORNING: The Salvation Army Great George Street : Capt..Ray Nelson ‘Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 a.m. x Sunday School—10 a.m. Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. Services conducted by— The Ladies of the Home League Galvation Meeting—7 p.m. =~ Tuesdey, 8 p.m.—Home League (Publie meeting) , © p.m.—Prayer Meeting. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 18 Christie Drive, Parkdale Rev. .. H. 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