> ~ God's Rightto Command “ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred J. Buescher | Scripture—Hxxedye 2054 )21 Levitcius 18:1-5; Hosea J1:1-4; Johm 14:8-15: In giving the Law at Sinai, God pre- ... sented Himself as Israel's liberator and deliverer, reminding the people that He had chosen them and _ not vice-versa.—Exodus 20:1, 2. unswer\ ohedience with “I am the Lord your God," -the Israelites were reminded of His. omnipotence Leviticus iA 15 Ing Hosea with son, . Man,* Tt: 14> MEMORY VERSF‘ “If ye love me, keep my commandments." —John 14:15. ‘compares. God's relationship Israel to that of-a— father “drawing them with cords: of-a with bands of love.” —Hgsea ments CUCB TV -PREMIER WALTER R. SHAW. MONDAY JULY 4th 6.45 p.m. over. CICB-TV (Editor's note: The following material relating to tomorrow's Sunday School lesson is based on copyrighted outlines produc- ed by-the Division of Christian Education, National Council of i U.S., and is us- ed by permission.) By R.H. RAMSEY _ WITH today's lesson we be- gina series examining Christ's interpretation of the basis of all Jewish and Christian morality, the Ten Commandments Throughout His ministry ‘our Lord's teachings dealt. directly or_indirectly with God's law as given to Mases, and from time to time He was called upon. to interpret ‘it in the light of. His mean that Christ abrogated the ancient moral law of the - He brews. How could He? He was an_orthodox Jew and the Mosaic was the basis of His life Certainly an -effectupon the Decalogue™ and other Old’ Testament ord). Tt has deepened their significance hy moving from the mere prohibition of external cone nances “thought and mctive;:. and giving man, a better motive than fear ASHIONE L Now it’s jast an antique, a relic of a’ bygone era. Formerly it served a practical purpose, a special need. Today, Grandfather’s horseless carriage is completely outmoded. Some philosophies are also out of date. New ideas grip our. minds and challenge the intellect. We would not want a “horse and buggy” philosophy in this modern world of growth and change. ie a el a OOS things do ‘not change, for they are eternal. For a» man ’s soul and his need of God. et No modern it can ever make’ ete Through Christ and @ motive for John 14:8-15, He TEN. COMMANDMENTS BasicRelationshipOfGod AndMan of God for keeping His law: tament adenetiities he used the figure of husband and wife to The prefact to the Tea Com» describe the relationship of God \e His people. His metaphor we i; ase today is that of a [athe pi son trains his child to walk. “T am-the Lord him and carrying him when he grows weary, so did with His people fsrae! - garding the powerful nations the earth at that He js the Chose. a weak and despised peo- le without hisiory or —Pown “teachings —This doesnot Christianity has had- Pacts-to-am-emphasis—on—purity—ot- impose law. of Israel's obligation * Jul rel men. find a higher Command- and God — keeping the love of Himself love of God 2 mandments as set forth in Ex: odus is a compelling beginning. "God spake”’ He had something to say,and in case people hag forgotten who He- was, Here minded. then’ thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt. out of the house of bondage.”* Note that at Sinai God did not remind the people. Creator of the earth and Lord of ple. 3 peop Philip * city are Protestant thr Lord Erskine, Northern Ireland, and his They—are—angry_that the nor vetoed their plan to name BELFAST strife may visit y 4 and 5 gious closely eatened (AP pose security lems when the Queen and Pri nce Northern Belfast. reniains in an ecumenical -takes religion seriously and political interwoven extremists the. Queen's As Relig: dus prob- son, Ireland hero May Pose Problems i thw of | Protestants mainly Presbyterian jor Church of Ireland (Anglican), one-thirdReman_ Catholic a new bridg ge, which the Queen will open, for the late Lord Car- Ulster’s patriot Protestant The bridge will be called the Queen Elizabeth Bridge. Rev militant. sect- byterians, march on the dence Jisy sectarian age. -It and its. teps.ons a have hosts Paisley governor of wile govér- church in country, to be .His .son, lan Paisley, leader of a called Free Pres- says he will lead a governor's ,resi- 2—two days before the Queen arrives protests he is loyal to the Queen but says he fears a | takeover by the Roman Catholic Northern When the Archbishop of Canter-4 in Ireland Ireland leading | -pitem with cords of compassion T and binding them with bands ot } love consider.ng John. father lifting a loving mandments Lord Disre- of God the that time. God's law God and keep His ents out of that fear are wise indeed. But the Christian has an even better reason for keeping love for God the Fa- ther and Jesus Christ His Son— God's right to cinimant goes far beyond the thought that be- cause-He loves His children and cares for them He has the right- to expect their filial obedience. Up to this point we have been God's la wand word from the standpoint of God Him- self. In the Gospel according to Jesus reverses our think- and and conditions our . keeping of the law on our love for God, “If ye love me, keep my com- | command- the universe “Rather He por- troxs Himself -as the liberator and deliverer Of Tsrael. He has not vice-versa: He has givensthem: freedom and they,in return, will give Him | righteousnéss and worship God , has. created man and made a covenant with. him. It is-His right to command and ad- | ninister His creation. Because | He !s God:and man_-is His crea- tion. man was hound out of fear of the retribution of an omnipo- chosen them. tent God — ta-act in accordance with His will) Until the coming of Christ’ there was no other ion—of—man's—obedience of God’s commandments. Jesus introduced the. higher motiv2 of love. Even thovza ‘he ~ Tion Presbyterian Church Guest Organist for. Today, The Chureh School closed for the Summer months 10-90 a-m.—Bible Class _ Corner Prince and Grafton Streets __The Reverend Donald A. Campbell, B.A., D.D. for Pope Paul, but noisy In + cle th. THFES and his historic Paisley opposition Northern of | The republic, per cem=Catholic.. Marshfield Presbyterian Church ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. ~ SUNDAY; JULY 3rd, 1966 11:00. a.m. & 7:30 p.m.—Rev. Dr. it. Mac Mifian, Registrar of Presbyterian College, < meeting. with led are ed a small Falls Road ar éa June"h"~ “Pais Presbyterians assembly OT fast Ireland - about the population is to its south, is 95 district Montreal, _... Special music at both services. lex led his tn The terian-ehurch, a body with which he has no connection. He ‘chose , ~ a Toute throughthe -Falls Road Guest Speaker in of the city the Pras bys be tr+st—t 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., July 2, 1966. ‘bury went to “Rome this spring Most Roman Catholics i Beb .concentrated the On : Free general _ The Scivation Army 176 Great George Street Capt, and Mrs. Ray Nelson Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 am Sunday School—10 a.m. Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home League (Public meeting) Ns. Thyrsday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU | “ PENTECOSTAL 9.15 am —Radjo Broadcast, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service You_will_receive:a_ warm welcome at Calyary Temple CALVARY TEMPLE __- Upper Prinee Street Rév. Cyril Clarke, Pastor ae ee cesar —-—— ‘BIRCHWOOD _ 11:00 a.m— 11:00 a.m—DIVINE WORSHIP and THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION THE LANGUAGE. OF THE: SUPPER Sermon Solo. Miss Deborah Wood” 7:00 p.m.—BIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: UPPER ROOM WwW ALLS PUSHED BACK ~ Salo’ M VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME | 15S Mrs James Fletcher —Nursery School 11 . (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave. VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. a m —Morning Worship 7.00. p m. —Evening Worship = ) AT THE ARMY _ —— ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Summerside station 7 ” commandments are deeply root- ed in the perfect character of j God. it is insufficient to be law- _| abiding out of fear. Christ add-. B~ § the condition —of—tove, and_| -men—came_to see that if they truly loved the Lord, ‘they would keen His commandments The passage from Leviticus assigned to our lesson. opens vith God's assertion 0? His ab- Charlottetown Bible Chapel ~ __235 ‘Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. SandavV School—11-06a-m Services—11:00 a.m. and, The Old Book ... > pm The New Birth. . The Blessed Hope +eontinues—all_ summer) The Precious Blood —+sohite—-supremacy-—and._a__ree} minder. to Israel of the fact that He had entered into a covenant |with them. He leaves no room for disputation of His right tv to obey it; of His. power. and de- termination to enforce whatever He commanded. We would -do jwell to remember this also. The foriutot life tact ‘of God's existence and God is the foundation of our faith.. | In Hosea we find some of the imost tender, heart - warming iglimpses into the character of God. to be found in the Old Tee n_of all life is the Central ‘Christian -Chureh MORNING— 11:15 7:30 10.00 am —Morning Worship am.—Sunday School p.m. Evening Worship You are. sonal iny ited’ 155 Mt. Edward Road (The first church in Sherwoot) Rev. M. Dornbush, Minister Enghsh Elder G. Van Kampen ‘officiating Duteh) Eider-A—De—Haan_officiating _ to worship with us Christian Reformed Church | 219 Kent Street 10:00-a.m.—Sunday School for all ages” 11:00 a.m —Worsitip Service and Communion ‘The Demon Worry” EVENING Message: , ' A 7:38 p.m —Evangelistic, Service Sermon: Organist: Mrs. Allison MacRae, A.R:C:M. WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO~ALL : ‘PAUL IN ATHEXS” Minister: Mr. W. 0. Weale a ‘Of Scriptures | Distribution == . — Sherwood Church of Christ. it was in Grandfather's ¢ day, but man’s spiritual needs are the same. is “Discover the value of the timeless in the midst of time. Worship God iy jour church this-w * and find the eternal: truth. which spans the ages. ee = - all is not well jn the Bible Soc- . from ;the Inadequate In his address to the annual |meeting of the British and For | leian Bible Society, London. the Rev. Canon HM. Arrowsmith, General Secretary of the Bible Sete, a 11: a.m —Morning Warship~ ana the Lant's~Supper— AND ITS TORMENTS"” Speaker: - Mr. Rankm—MaeKinnon--from—the + Nursery through Adult class Sermon: . “HELL Maritime Christian College We Invite You to Worship With Us Meeting in Sherwood Elementary School) * 10.00 a m:—Sunday School for ail ages ree Society in Australia, stated that lety world today. “No rattonaliz- jation™ he said. ‘‘can satisfactor- ilv gloss over the fact that. the distribution of Holy Scriptures jin the world today {s | inade- quate.” The sooner the leadership of. our churches and the rank and file of our congregations come-to realjze that eizhty percent of the world’s population depends upon the Bible Society movement for Scriptures im vernacular an- |guages the sooner will it be jable to regain the ground which ‘at pfesent is being Inst by the in- crease of population and the |growth of literacy. f Canon Arrowsmith issued a call for a greater personal stew- jardship from the churches and individual’ Christians in underwriting the program of PARK .ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Mr. Leslie Hiscott—Orzanist and Director of Choirs - 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale - Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister ;,J0.00 a.m.—Child care im the Church Hall 10:00 am —DIVINE WORSHIP The Kirk of St. James The Rev. Malcolm A. McCuaig, “AR B.D. Sermon: DAVIDS IN A WORLD OF GOLIATHS Solo: ‘‘I Come to Thee"’ (Mr. Harley Ings : —Roma Church Vacation School July 48, 9:15 daily You are welcome to worship with us Minister: Director -gf Music mene cana SHERWOOD - PARKDALE |. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH__ The Rev. 11.00-a _m.—Divine Worship THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND” A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU Meeting in the Sherwood Women’s Institute Hall Maple Avenue lan C. Glass, B.A., B.D., Sermon: Minister | Nw Rev. Malcolm F. —Wednesday—7-90_Prayer Meeting ase A WARM WELCOME, AWAITS YOU First Baptist C hurch ~~ Harlow. -B.A.. B.D., Minister “ Mrs. V, L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Directes 11.0 am—Rev. I. J: Levy, Chaplain, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS., Guest Preacher 4 Male Octet: Selected .s 7.30 pm. —Rev. I J Levy. Cucgf Preacher « Girls . Trio: .‘:Marvefous Love’— ntmnnceoninne NAM Sen Heather,.and Cin’ Mac- Donald. ee —M . SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH | Kirkwood Drive Minister: Rev. Clayton C,- Lewis Organist and Director of Choirs: Mrs. J: B. Herdman, L.R.A.M. 10 00 a.m'—Nursery ‘5 years and under 10:00 am.—Morning Worship Sermon: ““‘THE MOUNTAIN AND T HE VALLEY” Grant Walls, Trinity United, Guest Speaker: Rev Summerside Violin Soloist: Mr. Ralph Raynor Please note change of time You are Welcome to Worship With Us P Ministers: Rev. John G. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Charlottetown, P.E.1. E. Ball, B.A. Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, Organist and Director of Choirs: Mr, J. B,. Herdman . B.A. B.D. x es 11:00 a.m.—Nursery‘and Crib Room ll: 60 a: ~_— 7:00 p.m.—GUIDELINES TO: THE Visitors are Welcome Note: and the majority Presbyterian: United ‘in United Church of Canada~ July 4-8—CHURCH VACATION-SCHOOL IN TRINI HALL —9:45 ~ 11:45 a.m. for bovs and zirld ages 4 and oie ~ You are welcome te Worshi “THE (Rev. J. G. E. Bail (Broadcast over CFCY) Solo: ‘Fear Not Ye, 0° Israel ‘Dudley Buck) ~—Miss June Foster; Guest Soloist Coffee and Conversation after Church “How Is Your Appetite?* | Rev Solo: Mr.. Stephen MacLeod, ‘tenor, Congr in Social Hall! IMPRISONED SPLENDOUR” GOOD LIFE—NO, 4 John G. E. Ball) eZationalists, 1925 to pm@mith us guest soloist Methodists form The ae George A. Thompsony F.K.C.0.., TRINITY IV— - " ’ ° : St: Paul's Anglican Church _. Established 1769 by Royal foundation nisin = Bhg-Res.E. Lelie lias 3.5 1 Rector Organist and Choir Director (CHM) A.R.C.M 8.30 am.—HOLY COMMUNION—Celebrant The Rector 11:00 a.m.—-HOLY COMMUNION—Celebrant> The Rector Special Intentions COMMEMORATING DOMINION DAY OUR SERVICE YOU ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME To re ALL ES the’ Bible Society movement. No |} es 4 ARCC iprivate commercial enterprise : “"Christépher Gledhill, “1-4. B- Mus, . > ican set out to publish the writ- ) - ten Word of God in a missionary oe 1 * qe ee |language and sell it on mission- 11/00 AM. a7 lary terms at a price which con- Ser Wg c Psalms Woson byron Monten ke, i Timothy [mas ta Si Went eonainy Oe GREAT WORDS OF THE FAITH 33:24. 3.) : imot this is Just what the Bible § “GOV ee 29 9:3-10 51:48 25:31-40 > 25-41-46 10:25.37 1:12-17 lee dees Pecmcites ver Com cp + cp iprise just couldn't do it. It is the Sole : rf sip F cy t cy + cy + wy + cy + ip + sip |Bible Society or else These are “Flocks May Safely’ Graze’’—Bach Copyright 1966. Keister Advertising Service. Inc., Strasturg. Va | |the conditions which have made (Miss Frances Lea) pee Bible Society ahsolutely es- * i al in the --whole--Christian You Are Invited: To ‘Worship With Us lai ion today In‘*too many Instances 4 can cats ‘ ibe shown that the church is giv- ’ ing the Bible Society: its petty ‘ | ‘cash “The Rible ‘Society, mave- ere eter $ - at 1é fa ° ment today.” he concluded. : = s “must plead from the church a ee - q deeper seriousness about Holy Anglican Church of fanada THIS. FEATURE I$ CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH fon its expositions. ard a areater | “<wew Caage EM. Malone, MA, DD LLD. Ss i ee & F (Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D LL.D. BY THE- FOLLOWING 1N+ ERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ks slog PE haus" Breeton; ‘Lie--Sins., = 1s Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic’ Mus.. Organist : at ¥ ile Rea pen i tre ee tee tate _ — i ‘ - vOnN W. MackENZIE WOOD CONVALESCENT ps July 3 aa n- saeco 5 pam i ettone Gabi cal Estate Consultant ‘ . 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July & Gans 7 Visors are cordially welcome at all services . . Saturday, July 9. Genesis 4.— : sos ae 4 - %, ‘ i es