‘mes sioun Simday School Lessoli REVIEW 0F QUARTER/d LBBSONB Juneflllth BIIIOBOAM Golden‘ Text— slteth a nation. ba _ to any people-Psi: 14:84. NOTES BY REVLC. RISEB in every one of our lessons. during the quarter, we have had some great prominent truth brought before us. ln our first lesson we have the consa~ qnences of sin. seen in the reading of the kingdom in the days ot Behohosm. Bin divides, sin separates. ' Our first thought is. The sin of Division. Mark the‘ which cause divisions. (Rom. 1d: 17.)~When Joseph seat his brethren fro Egypt to bring down their fath- ,’ e said to them, See that ye fall gout by the way. Solomon sowed theisceds of division when he went sttdr the gods oi his heathen wives and? built high places for the worship fhemosh and Moiock. God said l wl _rend the kingdom from the. This division Rehoboam brought to s cli- max by his foolishness. Henceforth the’ ten tribes. which followed Jere- hosm. followed idolatry: Wllivii 911d?" in ly in the destruction of both Is éi and Judah. 2. Lesson Central thought: Decision. Elijah stood by the Altar of Jehovah God and said, How long halt ye he- twsen two opinions‘! if Jehovah he (lod, follow Him; but if Baal. then follow him. There comes s time in mqfs lives when they have to decide. No ‘man can serve two masters. At which altar will you worship? ln which temple will you burn incense‘! Wrote all called upon to coniess Jesus Christ. Who will make his Dec- ision? _ ykThc Resurrection oi Jesus Christ fr the dead sets before us the great Power of Almighty God. “Now hath Christ been raised from the dead and become the first fruits of them that are asleep.“ The Supreme liirncle is the llcssvirrcction of Jesus Christ from the dead. 4. Amos the prophet teaches us the lesson of l-‘earlessness. b‘ was oi the kingdom of Judah: hi1 his stern denunciations were most them uttered in the kingdom of el. He prophesied right in Bethel; where Jeroboam set up the idol ciili I . and in the King's Chapel. Hosea "The Prophet who pieads.. He teaches u the art of ’ Pcrsussivencss 0h. Ephraim. what shall l do unto ge? 0h, Judah,‘ what shall l do unto cc? 0 lsrael. return unto the Lord. (Hosea 0:3, l-lzl. “While we pray and while we plead. Fhile you feel your soul's deepened." ‘lire fearless note and the persuasive note. l-‘.ach prophet, according to their tempI-rament. used by tho Spirit. h. Sin drives men into Exile. Banish- Irent is the word in this lesson. Cain's wailing cry was. "l shall be a luilltive shd a vagahond in the earth. Israel's captives among the hills and valleys oi Assyria were banished from the land of their fathers" Bin always divides a man from God. The finally inlpcnii- t must hear the sentence oi the Fion man on the throne of His glory. Depart from liie. And these shall go sway. (ilatt. 25.) d. The great doctrine or thought in this lesson lsthat of influence. if you read the story of Jehoida care- fully you will see that he was s man of tremendous influence. The power behind the throne. Athaliah was queen snd had idol temples and Baal wor- ship._but Jehoida stood for the tem- ple'of Jehovah. He had great influence over the captains nml the army. and when the time came they gathered to him in the temple snd crowned the young Jossh king. His influence is seen over the king all his life. He was hurled in the sspulchra ot the kings. Every man has an influence.‘ No man livelh to himself. (Rom. 14: 7.) “Make straight paths for your feet lest that which is lame be turned out of the way." 7. Lesson. Here we have the great truth of the Deliverance which comes through Prayer. lsaiah the prophet prayed and Hesakiah the king prayed Also lsaiah the prophet, the son of Amos, prayed and crlcd to heaven. (2 (‘lrrorn 32:20.) This was all1hcy could do. The army oi Assyria was on the march and before it Hezekiah was helpless: Jerusalem was doomed un» less help came from heaven. Deliver- sncc came: ' desirable ‘ was csasnomrows’ saunas "For the "angel oi desthupresd his . ‘wings ouuthe his t. Andibreathed in the cs of the foe - as he.passed. ,_ And the mightzof the > by the sword. . Hath melted like snow Q oi the Lao 01' IIQPIOQKI shawl curie? ‘it 13d! to yvar. blood- shed snd depreksalnrof other nations. Ieremiah was a true patriot. He told his people the truth at the risk of his lire. The false rievv of other nations and men held by the Kaiser and the teaching of Nietsche. about tha—Ger- man superman, led up to the gloat war. it brought death. agony and suf- fering to millions. a ' preached Righteousness as s sure way of main- taining the existence of the kingdom. We know this is the only true way. We with our great light from Jesus Christ know that God so loved the World . -. . That Jesus Christ is God's Son, the only begotten Son; and that He is the propltiation for our sins and not ior ours only but for ths sins oi the Whole World. it was Paul the Christian Jew who stood upon .\iars Hill. la Athens. and declared that God had made oi one every no: 10a of men to dwell on the face oi the ~arth. Love your country, your own -ountrymen. Be a Patriot in the high- -st sense. if you have to ask, And who is my neighbor! you have failed to grasp the True idea of a Patriot. 0. “in this lesson we have the Climax- of Judgment. The kings of the earth and sll the inhabitants oi the world would not have bellowed that the nd~ versnry and the enemy would have en- tered into the gates oi Jerusalem. 11mm. 4: 12.) He remembered not His footstool in the day of His anger." The Lord was as an enemy, He hath dolently taken away His Tabemiacle." The Lord hath cast of! His Altar. Lam. 2.) The l-ioiy City was _dt-s-' ‘toyed. The temple was polluted and ‘iurnt with fire. The holy vessels uore aken to Babylon. Judah ‘vest into -aptlvity. Do you ask what oithatl The ansu-er ls: lie not high-inhaled ‘rut fear. or it God spared not the natural branches. take heed lest He llso spare not thee." Judgment reach- ing to the very centre and heart of Religion. ..» _ 10. God's people in lilxile. harps hung upon the willow trees. growing on the hanks of the rivers of Babylon. Yes. and also God's prophet Ezekiel in the Spirit of Jehovah was there. Seeing visions snd hearing words of comfort for the sorrowful ones. The word. the central thought. is l-aaouragement. Look at some of his great messages of Comfort. God said to Enekiei. declare sll that thou seest to the house of lsrael. And he did so. Restoration was written large. 1. There was the coming of Jehovah as the True Shepherd. the Good Shepherd. who would seek them out. heal them. 1nd bring them bark to their own land: where they should dwell i_n sni- zty. And ye my flock. the ilock of my pasture are men. and 1 am your God saith the Lord God. ($10.84.) 2. The vision oi the dry bones that ivecame a great army. This vision was oi a resurrected nation-even lsrael. ills. 31.) B. The Restored Temple and the Prince. tsekAil.) 4. The unfathomable River oi Life. (Chap. 47.) \ ii. The Restored‘ Nation snd thc City. H8) Jehovah i~lhammah4The Lord is there. ' l1. in this lesson we have a proph- -cy of Restoration in a great historic event. Zcrubhabel and the liixlles re- turned and rebuilded the Temple. Final Restitution is surely before us. The time will come when He shall sit up- on llis throne and sy. "Behold l make all things new." The Golden day will surclycome. He must reign until He hath put all things under His feet. ils will ilnlsh the work and cut it short in n’ hteousness. Lesson 12. We must keep our ieet upon the earth. Life is real .iife is earnest. The temple was rebuilt and the wall ofthe city; all this was Res- toration work. Yeruhbabel. Esra. Neh- emiah. all fought hard in the work. Greater than these temporal buildings and walls was the Reformation in the people's hearts snd lives. The grand- est. temples and most magnificent cit- ies are deiiled by sinners. God's liab- bath must be restored to its real state. Marriage must he kept pure and sac- red. The temples of men's hearts must -'.w- ~.,._ - . he cleaned. The Word oi God must be explained to the people. We must seek to do all His will. ii ye do those things it will be well with you. "Farewell." (Acts iii: 2):) Till then-"According to His promise we look for new heavens snd s new_ earth wherein dwellcth Righteousness." (ii Peter 8:18.) .. nasnv rasrsssns ar nous: Many dresses come from the shop or dressma r equipped with ingeni- oas little ta 9 hold lingerie strsp in place. if you gowns lack this most lt is a simple matter to sdd them yourself. The end of a two-inch strip at tspais sewn inside at your frock at the shoulder seam: the other end of the tspo carries one- half oi s snspfiistener. the other halt oi- which ls attached to the dress. The shoulder straps at ssvsrsl pieces oi ..IliDDQG under the flit! our way plug shoals Crystal heads es plsk peorgetts are l. t» nineties. , - "I 1W“ A . . women perticsiarl there isa mar such frocks that quits irresiltihlu. ll. " PllYlll-O JUNE 2s, 1924 . 3i “i a? x . w»: r» , v v1 c ‘(lea tile. unsmote ' THERE are many cheap imiizai tions of Maple Buds on the market. People who buy them, not realizing that they are imita- tions, naturally think that Maple Buds have deteriorated in quality and flavour. This is not the case. The standard set by the real Maple Buds over fifteen years ago, has always been maintained. » Ask for Maple Buds. Look for the name “ COWAN". It is _ on every Maple Bud. ' lwt Coven‘: ___, Ham Bus: ._,_-.__-.__...__ Bible Tho§ghtsT6aa ~ . _ or y firms CREBAMY RiCl-INESS or .. Idea/a) lF I HAVE WITHHELD the poor from their desire. or have caused the eyes of the widow to tail: or have eaten my morsel myself alone. and the iatherless hath not eaten thereof; if l have seen any perish for wsat oi clothing. or any poorwithout covering; then let mine arm tall iron: my shoulder blade. and mine arm be broken from the hone.- Job 31: l6. 17, 19. 2i. JUNE l0. BLESS THE LORD. 0 my soul. and forget not all his benefits: who redeem- cth thy life from destruction: who crowneth thee with loving kindness and tender nrercies.--Psaim 103:1. 4. JULY l N0 MORE WAR-Nation shall not lift up sword against nation. neither shall they learn war any more-lsaiah 2:4. PRAYEiL-Msy the Prince of Peace. through our lives. so exercise His power on earth. that soouvThy will shall be done on earth as it is now done in Heaven. ‘ JULY l. ‘ LIKE PRODUCEB LlKIL-r-Be not de- celved; God is not mocked; for what- soever a man soweth. that shall he sl- 1n reap.--Gnlutisns 0:7. , l'llAYlllll.—'l‘hou art the Ruler oi the universe. and sll Thy laws. for which we thank Thee. are as steadfast as Thou art. JULY I THE BURDEN BEARElM-Csst thy burden upon the Lord. and He shall sustain thee: He shall never suffer the righteous ta be moved.—-Psalm 56:22. PilaYlitz-ilost Holy God. our Bun snd shield; No good thing wilt Thou withhold from ~lii|n that walks sprightly. JULY l. a NATION’! o!!!)Arman-sighte- ousnsss eaalteth a nation; hut sis is s reproach to any people-Proverbs 1t: M. ' PBAYIlIa-Grsat. Lord. that all those who love Thee in America. may he so thoroughly faithful that son our whole nation shall be living light with Thee. Y Jim s. ' ROAD ‘I0 TIIUI RICHIE-heck ye o! God and no first the kingdom "entail th thi e he added rm: dud. vsrooe. n; 5s! i an when We walk thsrdls - gown zl-ptsiar. _ j w“ . Greets‘ ea e mall can generally severing the spot .."'§'"-=“.-".».'"'I-%"..m...1.r.-"~== it J-A-Maavsttuan-ss MANt-irscruaape 0 - EGAN! u. mama Weir . amt sea than . Hula: s wens iron over it.