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LESSON W THOU ART MY LAME 0 Lord: but GM mm Mm w M thiemt blind “n” “u” Wm‘ 5° 31°“ a“ ‘rm’ and that was strictly forbidden. o and the Lord will lighten my dark-ltheir way. 101' 11 W" 1151*,“ ‘f’; that the Israelites were afraid toiwhen sou] wanted to renew the w“, old Soul's father send hilu ness. For by thee I have fllllflimsell that they were n re “gm and has“ “entering and hid. pursuit o! the Phmnh,” in Moo‘, m do! 1 through a troop; by my God have lion. ing or going across the Jordan into“ destroy thenfi, God would not is who told him that the asset had MARCH 8, 1924 I leaped over a wall.—2 Samuel! This is God's way always. When the [and 0t Gilead’ so “m” Saul.‘ him. Then Saul wanted to kill been ‘found 12:29. i10- ‘119111119 111° 11111111111111 1° 11111111“ 1° army was soon 111110111 I! 11111111 111 Jonathan. whose faith and collfll" What else did Samuel tell him? .1 1'11‘ 1111111111111 He 1°“ them 5° the" that With 111111911 91119011 11111 1111mm“ had been the means of obtaining Ho“. old samuel know that Saul , ‘i MARCH 12 own way and take the couseqll- ed me Mldiumem the victory‘ because know“, with. w“ w be “us? .1‘ l; 9111191 Samuel had sent Saul word to out knowing anything 01 11111 11*‘ How did the people know that THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT is love, joy, peace. longsuffering, cause they wanted a king that God It cannot have been merely be- Wu" m, mm m, seven d”; Thin was evidently a test of Saul's gentleness, goodness, faith, meek- condemned theiraction, because obedience. ‘or 5a“; mum no; hoip ness, temperance: against such Moses had spoken of the probabil- ~tbere is no law.—Gal 5: 22, 23. ity that they would sometime want a king and had given them instruc- seeing that every day he waited his situation was getting 111019 110119- lggguflllt it was quite hopeless any MARCH 13 tions about their king, implying w‘, "mo" god wouid hoin him, that the desire to have a king was and if he wanted God's help he l!‘ YE FULFIL the royal law ac-'qulte legitimate. In fact the mon- must obey goi-L 5o ho woitod, hut cording to the Scripture. Thou archial form of government seems shalt love thy neighbor as thyself to have been better adapted to the ye do well: but if ye have respect condition and needs of the people to persons, ye commit sin, and are than a series of military leaders, convinced of the law as transgres- Blldd9111Y 811d 1111939991901!’ 1615911 lors.—Janles 2:8, 9. l0 DOW91- MARCH 14 vantage in that it created a nation . out of a dozen tribes which had l NEW COMMANDMENT lglve been practically independent of unto you, That ye love one nhotheffinch other- Even when the nation jg i have loved you, thnt yo uintfbecame divided into two separate love one another. By this shall all 11101151911198. there was more stab- men know that ye one my dinoipiog, ility and cohesion than there bad if ye have love one to anothel~-— been under any 01 1119 11111899, 81> John 13:34, 35. 1111191111)’- MARCH 15 saw in the action of the people a - lack of faith in Him, an unwilling- ness to trust His guidance, and a the seventh day grew toward even- ing and Samuel had not appeared. so'in desperation Saul offered a sacrifice himself. That was a pro- fanation of the sacrifice, for the law was very explicit that none but T119 1110111110111’ 111111 °11° 1119111 1111' the priests might offer a sacrifice. Then Samuel came. and he told Saul that by that act he had for- felted the Kingdom. In the meantime bands of the Philistines were raiding the coun- try in all directions, collecting all the spoil they could find, and no one dared resist them. But at last Jonathan, who bad begun the war, 1! 1B evident. however. that God thought he must do something and hoped that God would help him; so with only his armor bearer he started out to see what God would HE THAT WILL LOVE hiFFldggii-o to ho ide d t [H] _ ‘- _ i h AND 81111110011 DAYS. LET HIM coo looketb on“ t§§"u§';'§rt? as rTe lirietillltfll} th}: ‘lelfiltt. 1511115131’: REFRAIN HIS TONGUE FROM said to Samuel (1 Sam. 16:7), and EVIL, AND HIS LIPS THAT He saw rebellion in the hearts or THEY SPEAK NO GUILE. -—- 1 tllese Israelites. it was for that P9191 3110- reason that He was displeased with To guard the baby against colds 1111' 1111111- Wham 11 111w other that nothing can equal Baby-s own 1.31» may save thee in all thy cities’! 811d thy Judges. of whom thou tive that will keep the little one's 111111111’ (11119 11w a king and princes? I gave thee a king in Mine anger larly. it is a recognized fact that and 1°°k 111m 1111011’ 111 MY Willi-IL" lets. The Tablets are a mild laxa- stomuch and bowels working regu- where the stomach and bowels are in good order that colds will not ex- ist; that me health o‘ me “we rebellious it seems a little strange that they did not set out to choose thrive and be happy. Tho new a m“ 1°’ 11191115911195 111919.811 Of sales tax will not increase the price “king the 111111111111 1° 81119 them of Baby's Own Tablets, as the com- “'9' B111 111111’ 1111'" 110W G01! had pany pays the tax. \'ou can still helped 1119111 11111111811 581111161. and obtain the Tablets through any wished 1° ha“ 111911’ 111111110 311111 medicine denier at 25 cents a box. “ed 111111117111 119171118 1119 I110l1l1et. one will be good and that be will or by mail, post paid, from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, £11m“? 1119111 1111011111 119 made king. Ont. Elsi LIVER iNll 1 iuwllylxlllvl if Headachy, Bilious, Sick, Constipated womi mtsvo SLEEP No grlping or inconvenience fol- ows a ntle liver and bowel cleans- Canon rots." 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(Hosea 13:941.) _ As the spirit of the people won Y it was God's victory, not Soul's But Saul, iu the pride of his heart. wanted to claim it, and he said, ‘Cursed be the man that eateth Rheumatic People Can Find Relief By Enriching Their Blood With Dr. Wiiliama’ Pink Pllll- Rheumatism attacks people when the blood is clogged with impuri- 11111911191’ 1119? did 110i know who tics, thus setting up an inflamma- tion of the muscles and joints. Cold nd might not have been able to or wet weather may start the tor- God chose the man. He chose $2“ 02533211181131?’ blwtailt 1801113; 1 just such a man as He knew the supposed. The cause is thin or im- DeoDle wanted. Ipure blood. Rubbing with lini- Sum’ the 5°“ °1 K1311 W115 11 Vefinments or applying hot applications £11115 fgglllxdhlld evidently well ‘Offllfilljllfly give relief, but that is all: the to some. Size always adds pains are soon back again. You Prestige and in these ancientlmllst treat the trouble through the 23:1 3,1211%’ 111911 fought hand to blood to get rid of it. The value vnntége We! tight! had a great ad- of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills in cases Sm" w" r] e small man. of_ this kind is proved by the fol- able m“ “fling” 111: 9119189tlo cap- lowing statement. Miss Margaret and and)“ a econ] d act promptly M. Cullen, writing on behalf of her w“ a mode-st! 111111 y. And Saul grandmother, Mrs. A. McEwan. m“ he fleemgélntlassuming man. In Ormstown,Que., saysa-"My grand- qual-ltles that we 0 possess all the mother, now 85 years of ago, was, mm ‘or the re necessary to fit some years ago, a great guffai-gr great position to which from rheumatism. She tried man he was called. . remedies. but found none that didldarad 1° 1099 And in the early years of hi - her an d ti] 18h lle gave promise of fulfiililng Dr. wylllsigmlfunPinlihiflllliagan113g‘: 1119 110Des of the people. His very she used for some months until first notion showed that he pogggg- every trace of rheumatism disco. down so low that he went to cou- 11911 111 9 1118b degree the Which they desired in their king. the pills at int I d 21s king of the Ammonites, confl- have kept her in ililgabfestailllf heltlrltiall: nt in his strength and in the It is marvellous how well and ac- weakness of the Israelites. gave 1110 111v grandmother is. She cook 111111111111)’ with everything in his the PPBDIe of Jabesh-Gilead seven 911 the dinner for the threshers last 118?! 10 8st help if they could, sny- 181i. and she gives tho credit {or ing that if they could not be would 1101' good health to Dr. Williams‘ Dut out their right eyes as a re- P1111! P111l- She is anxious that her pronch or insult to the whoio no. experience with this splendid medi- tion- Saul created an army within cine be given for the honor“, of the seven days and crushed the others." ‘ Ammonite host so completely that If you are suffering “from any "two of them were not left toge- 1111111110 11119 10 Door or watqrrbl Then the Israelites sawthat 111- Williams’ Pink Pills will hm 1119! had got inst the s t f 7011- Sold b i they wanted for a king. or o ma“, everywhere, o: lsllllitedbgiliielailiaaxleépt.) The story of the succeeding yo", cents a box by writing who m, ls so fragmentary and incompiogo Williams‘ Medicine Co, Brockvlllg nt. ' that it is difficult to explain the re- 0 User's curse bad eaten some bone!’- Tha whole story is discreditable to Saul. _ But this victory seems to have restored Soul's courage and V1801‘- for we read next that he ‘T008111 against all his enemies on every side, and whitbersoever he turned himself be vexed them." (1 391-11- 14147, 48.) Soon after the Israelites had left Egypt, when they were in the wil- derness, the Amalekltes had at- ‘tacked them from behind cutting ‘off any stragglers; although they ‘must have known that the Israeli- tes were under God's protection. for God had delivered them ‘from Egypt and enabled them to cross the sea on dry land. And for that reason God condemned the Amale ites to utter destruction. But, as in the case of the Amooites. He wait- ed many generations before execu- ting , the sentence, giving them plenty of time to repent if they wouldf But now the time had ,como and God commanded Saul to go and destroy theln- (See Ex. 18:14-16; Deut. 25:17-19; 1 Sam. 1521-3, and Gen. 16:13.16.) This was the final test of Soul's obedience and again he failed. He was willing enough, no doubt, to go and win another victory but be would not do the work of desfruo fion thoroughly as God had com- mended. And Samuel told him again that he bad forfeited the Klllgdom- (See 1 Sam. 13: 13,14. and 15:28, 29.) _ This knowledge seems to have put an end to Saui's religion. From that time forward we hear no good of him. The change in his charac- ter is noted by the remark that "The Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul and an evil spirit from the Lord troubled him. (1 Sam. 16: i.) The" cvil ‘spirit is said to have been from the Lord" because goo permitted it to trouble Saul. He permitted it because Soul's heart was in rebellion against God's re- jection of him. And the evil spirit would in fact serve God's purpose, 111111011811 it had no such object in view. but was working in accord. 1133-1311111 gift-l 20w: evil, nature. . : o : , 1 ; 31. 32.) and Luke 22 God allows the Devil and his em tirilsaries to test men, to um mom “at men may learn to know them. chairs and the weak polilts in their readflctetr- But God always slam-lg so kYm ° 5119118lhen those who e s aid and to give them vic- l-gry over all the forces of evil if av are ffi i ' 599111118 to gllllergflllafiiléfy earnest in D“"1‘1'11 11111819 gave Saul relief {Nrgzlghtltle dark and evil thoughts roubled his mind. but Saul would not see that the trouble was o‘ M“ °w11 11111111118 because it Swans from his rebelliousnoss. Anil when David had boldly faced and killed the giant whom he had not , he beca i Jealous of David and ldniaevollsftllnfllz , . ,l'est of his life chiefly to oiioris to kill David. And in the end he got qualities Dfllifed- Since then she has taken 11111 I vltch. and then killed him- self. Wlly did this man who boon“ o. favor fail so miserably to liva up 110 1119 Dromise of his earlier years? I He‘ lacked stability of character iblwlllfle he had no higher aim than to advance his own interests. He 11111 11.01 love God and lie lwas- not striving to please God. His first Iuccessses made him vain and Davids successes made him isn- hatred to David. and he tried for NIH to catch David to kill him. Vanity or bride is the secret source of sin in the hurt of men. It is the little rift within the into ons- Then his heart. was filled with long God had chosen Saul to be king’! He was chosen by lot. (1 311111- 10¢ 19—-24-) What did Saul do when he learn- ed that the lrius 01' 11111 1111111111111‘ tea lwas going to put out the ey911 of the people of Jabeshf ' What was the name of B91115 0111- est son? When Saul and all the lleole were in terror because a hi8 army 01 Philistiues bad invaded the land. what did Jonathan do? (See l Sam. 14:6—_l5.) How did Saul spoil the victory which Jonathan had 811111911? What did Samuel command Saul to do to the Amalekltes? When Saul did not do all that God had commanded. W118! 11111 Samuel say? (1 Sam. 15:22, 23.) Samuel loved Saul and was 811911- ed that God had relectod him. but God told blm to stop grieving and to anoint another man to be king. Who was the other man? Did Samuel choose David himself? (See 1 Sam. 16:8, 7.) Why did God choose David? Be- cause He could see David's secret thoughts and knew that David lov- ed Hlm very much. - (See Acts 13: 22 and Psalm 42:1, 2.) What was Saul's chief desire dllring the later years of ills reign‘! How did ._ David escape from Saul? Who came up out of the ground to speak to Saul. alld what did he say? ' How did Salli (lie? 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