Jehoiakim dies and his son, Jehoia- Jeremiah writes les: to make False prophets among them should Jeremiah ehin, succeeds him, es the war the best of things, to settled down, mot be hearkened to, for after seventy- warning with Balzyion and is into cap- ee ee ee = ae yeats Ge orte ONiae ee ok : : trv ity becomes king of J for 's peace ‘are— return ‘Jews ne.—Jere- “ k Tt Kaags 24:8-18. 7 . Jeremiah 29:1-7. miah 29:8-23. miah 20:24-32. 7 MEMORY VERSE: “And seek the for it: for in the peace thereof chal 5 ye have peace.”—Jeremiah 29:7. DEFEAT, DISCOURAGEMENT of the city whither I have caused you to be carried away captives, and pray unio the Lord needed. a time-of peace, and the only way te have was for Babylon to remain at pedate. “What could not be cured had ts ‘> 1A Letter to Exiles =: HLUSTRATED: SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Dy Aled 4. Monache oe Scriptyre—II Kings 24:8-18; Jeremiah 39. With a final charge against the false prophets ‘among t he exiles, Jeremiah ends his letter .| Congregation... - |s The Goardian, Charottetown, Sat. Nov. 18, 1968 Trinity Coebating 102nd Anniversary Trinity United Church, Char- lottetown celebrates its 102 an- niversary of the Church and 15744. years since the forming of the “Trinity had its beginning - in 1778 ‘and 1806. when services Benjamin Chappell and Joseph Avard. In 1807 Rev. ames Bul- pitt became the first Methodist Minister. In 1863 the present building was - and known as ‘the “Brick hh”: In 1857 Grace Church wag built on Up- per Prince Street, but .in 1918 united with the “Brick Church’’ té be known as the First Meth- Trinity. In 1925 when the United Church of Canada was formed, (a...union . of . bury) were added te Trinity tn | opened et the rear of 1961 as preaching placs:. In 1964 | Church. .— ae ee ee oe There has always.been,a close . Admiral In the Fall of 2#scciat‘on between St. Paul's 1965 & new for Trin- An-lerr Church and Tr i nity ity known as Trinity | Hall was Un'ted Church. pra dense my.” The Salvation Ar Congregationalists, Methodists and the majority of ® | Presbyterians). Trinity to them. - odist Church. Later changed to , Meeting. A beste se AWAITS YOU aT. THE ARMY _ CALVARY TEMPLE. PENTECOSfAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Clarke, Paster God's Message Of Hope to be endured.” They could not change the situation. Therefore they had to submit patiently. Jeremiah wa rned them to false (EDTTOR’S NOTE: The fol- :the Lord. He continued the war| Though the‘ Babylonians did| @ gainst hearkening God, but Distribute 235 Cumberland St. Charlottetown Bible Chapel at Lengwerth Ave. AND SUNDAY SCHOOL lowing material relating morrew’s Sutday School, Iss-- son is based on copyrizhted eutlines produced by the Divi- sien of Christian Education, National Council of Chure'es fm the U.S. and if used by-- to to- to Babylon as captives. ‘against Babylon and the Lord allowed Nebuchadnezzar to take | Jerusalem and send 10,000 in- habitants of ‘the country—includ- ing the young ones. Jeholachin— Giving the Hebrews one last not enslave the Jews, but al- lowed them to settle-in their own communities and continue much the same type of life they had led at home, there is no doubt that the people were deeply dis- couraged and depressed at bding permission.) By R.H. RAMSEY Today's lesson covers the last days of Judah's history, up to ‘the time of the final invasion of Nebuchadnezzar in 587 B.C. Jehoiakim; piaced upon the throne of Judah by the Egyptian , fuler, at first paid tribute regu- larly, but after Nebuchadnezzar eonquered Egypt, Jehoiakim be- ‘Eventually he rebelled against chance, Nebuchadnezzar put Zedekiah upon the throne. Zede- kiah, however, was also sinful, and the Lord aused him to rebel unsuccessfully against Nebush- adnezzar. Now Neguchadnez~| zar’s patience was completely exhausted. He besieged Jerusal- em, the city fell and was bura- ed to the ground. Though the Jews had eas set apart by God for a definite spir- . y had repe edly deviated from His will, and in a foreign, idolatrous land. Tt must have come as a shock to read Jeremiah's first. letter ad- vising, as from God, that they settle down where they were and | , establish themselves firmly, for th adults in exile would not be coming back to Palestine. They- would remain in exile for 70 years — the exile actually last- ed @7 years — and fewof the older captives would survive. ‘But their children and grand- children would return te a new speak in the name. actually had no me: from Him. Such false prophets. had brought them trouble in their own land and, being taken cap- sarily, followed them to Baby- lon.- There they were creating false hopes among the people and Jremiah exhorted his peo- ple to ignore them. j*The third and final portion of premiak’s letter is a concerning the future. First, af- ter the 70 years had _ been passed in Babylon. the Lord could come for His people and return them to Palestine. It must be remembered that, at this same time, brews from the Northern King- a . (Hi eee eee ignored the warnings of the pro-| land with a new spirit. ___-__| dom of Israel also living _in | + —“ : “Aun, | Phets'sent by Him to bring them | Jeremiah urged them to build | Babylon, descendants of the tea 7 hes oad waae Cocke ils way- As punishment houses, plant gar.de ms, take| tribes which had broken away 4 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School for 3 Nursery through Adult ; 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship ; Presiding: Mr. W. A. MacRee : We extend an Joint action because ot angeeniae eon ‘ feo ce oe ee eg ee We no longer have to read the Bible by the light of « One night, while traveling, we stopped at'a motel. In the |” es single, candle. We can shine.a whole battery of foedlights stillness.of the room, I heard my young son reading t his, iamese Twins wpor God's Holy Book if we wont to. Buk sometimes we tend younger brother. I listened, surprised, for he was reading’ ' Are Se rated fe interpret our lives in terms ef technical achievement only. the motel’s Bible, He stumbigd ever some of the words, bet | pa : ‘ still there was a clarity te their meaning as he pronownced {| CAPE TOWN, South Africa Sunday Monday them. Passages, spokem im his childish voice, had a certain (Restore) —Slanseee twin girls, oo a8 ott] _ Simplicity. ation, were Sasty, ond Lies | 9:45 a.m—Sunday School (11 nn seinem Children approach things directly, with open ininda sed_ . 5 7:00 p.m— ho Wednesdoy ‘hursdoy hearts. In this fashion, my young sons were approaching | “Doctors said the cirls—Nome. p.m.—Evensong (Chapel) . 30:8-18 1:67-80 8:26-38 77 ~the Bible. In this fashion, so should many ef us return to -wele (“twins joined together’) iii delasadiay re again. Bring the Bible back into your fe. You will find a [and Welekazi (“twin girls")— : SCoushien Mcemubies gubling Hott tq help yen Oe eek Mt yee Aion. at om excellent chance of sur- 4:1-6 6:14-18 nb ge raemn an@nis eee oalPlE EY bes war. Jehoakim died while the War was going on and was succeeded by his 18- (598 B.C.), Though he reigned but: three king who did evil in the sight of God caused the nations to the north of Judah to band together, invade the country and carry the Jews into captivity.- The place in 596B.C., and it is to that the Jews’ ter is written. -J wives and beget children, and to seek peace for the city of Ba Yon and pray to God for is we fare. This last exhortation is not welfare for the Lentire-extle wae bound up-in the welfare of Babylon. The Jews Copyright 1966 Keister Advertising Service, ‘Ine, Strasburg, Va. m the tribes of Judah and ein. in 922.B:C., but this promise of restortation in no, way applied to them for they shipped golden calves. Only Ju- tive with the others had, neces | . 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