The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 288, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 5, 1934 Page: 3 of 8
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REPEATEDLY Jena had dlsoour-
Md effort* of hla follower* to pro-
aim him king. Now he deliberately
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pan. ' * I
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and third Sund.
bad come to feel that tin tempfe and
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maul of theee money baron*. No on*
had dared to break with them. But
Jeaua knew no money poacr. H* r*C-
ogntaed only the power of troth and
purity. Moat effectively he wielded
tW%fowei In the cleansing of the
temple. It la ewe to eee to H that
the table* are not turned to permit
the money-changer* to tcourg*
Oh riel eut of Me temple.
The Berren Fig Troo
„On the morning following hla tri-
umphal entry Into Jsrusalem. as
Jeaus was returning to the city from
Bethany he saw a Of *r*o In full
lea^aad earns ta It expecting to pick
aefce figs to satisfy bis hunger. To
hla dieappointment "be fouad noth-
ing thereon hat Into* only", and ha
opread It saying. "Lot not fruit grew
on thee henceforward hi ever". end
immediately It waa withered from the
root* op. Tbla act la aa much e par-
able aa It la a miracle. It Hands for
th* divine Judgment which waO
abortly to fall upon the city and na-
tion for It* aplrltual barrenness sod
empty ehow of religion. That Judg-
ment ha portrayed to a eerie* of par-
able* of the two eone, of th* wicked
husbandmen and th* vineyard and
that tt the jutfected at os*. These
parables tell from hla lip* In quick
eucoeeeleo, -the point of all being.
j* extended th»|jrt^
^ ,t )e«t.
^ Kns grown from <i»y
l ReV. J. 0. Shvell, tHe
^ today. "Although we
gL, to hoM V
^ Smith errived It haa
, M hr one’ of the most
of pi royalty.
He eenfli two
dieclpM* te a
nearby village to
bring a donkey
and her colt, and.
seated upon this
awkward don-
key's colt be
heed* a proces-
Sion 9f -Qalllean
peasant* who ac-
oialm him th*
long eg pasted
Messianic King
of prophesy
amidst the sing-
ing ef psalms and shouting. "Hosan-
na to th* Bon of David: Blessed Is
he that cometh In the name of th#
Ixtrd; Hosanna In the highest." Over
flv* centuries before this tbe prophet
T>r.Alvtn
'Wherefore ale* Cod highly exalted him, *»d goon
Urn th* asm* which It ebova everyaam#.'?'' •
Zechartah had given euch a picture
of th* Messiah coming la royalty
mingled with lowly simplicity. Tbs
palm stmwtog, psalm singing pil-
grims create* a great sensation in
th* already ov*rcrowd*3 cSbltal city.
It focused attention upon the proph-
et of Nazareth and his Messianic
claims It charged the atmosphere
with a spirit of expectancy: "AH the
city was stirred, saying, Who Is
God will
mon: "Paul’s Desire fer tha
Chnrch".
Holy Communion morning end
tvoning. ‘ ,
ing at 8 p. m. Choir practice will
'oll*w immediately. V
<KI)|t BAYOU METHODIST
Wright, h»tor
Sun^iftct^Pjfe: m.
Morning worahip II a. m. Ser
mon: “Love and Saerifiec".
League meets at 8:66 p. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Aohbel mi Murrill
Tlmmas t>. Rose, mtaiater
Bible rlaaaen 9:46 a. m.
Sermon subjects: “Stumbling
Th# Cleansing of tW Ttmplt
Jesus headed straight for th# tem-
pts and tor the second time In hi*
brief ministry he purged It of the
unscrupulous racketeers who mere
commercializing every phase of na*
tlenol religious Ufa and oppressing
low Tri-Citma»
To The *9
FORD
Youffg People’s meeting 4:50
p. m. .- i
. School of the Bible Wednesday
7:80 p.m.
EVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS
TexAn theet*r,; St' 9:46 *. m.
every Sunday.
El citing service 7:45 p. m.
HBISTIAN VRWvR That We Command Fire to Come | tinuation of last Sunday’s sermon,
If - -.-ju,' Down From Heavbn, and Consume
'Them " j’
whip, ii *■
•“The Chriat «f the1 --
'M-XH LA PORTE COMMUNIT
8SMK*- -‘ckfAta,;
■ting 7:30 p. m.4,, Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
! always welcome at Morning service 11 a.m. St
l. t subject, "Four Steps Toward
-” er for Christian Living," a
BLViEU CHURCHES _____
ICH OF --■-—
bach i
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching service M a m.
Evening service at 7:30.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
A. B. Buchanan, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:46 a.m.
Follow the Tri-
to the Ford V-fc
JOpIST CHURCH
Ttas. Hughes, Pastor
ig 11 a. |n.
school 9:45 a. m. Q. K.
-apt. ■
It League I p. m. Mrs.
Her, director, .
ng 8 p. m.
Uou are inuited
attend the Style Show
BMBLY OF GOD
; H. Harrison, Pastor
ig II a. m.’ Sunday
6 a. m.
service 7:80 p. tti.
Modern Bedrooms
m the Rice Terrace
hPTIST CHURCH
mg«'10;45, a. m.
L school 9:80 . fi. Wiles,
t '
8. 7 p. m. D. L. Hardin,
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t; <:
ist BAPTIST
D. Fuller, pastor '
nr has been changed for
ng services from 7:30 to
Houston, Texas
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' school at 9:45 and the
ill preach at the morning
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' *dwol 9:45 a, m.
* worship 7:45 p. nt.
I Worship 11 a, m. Ser !
M Believers New Life.”
8 worship 7:45 p. m. Ser-
to Find God.”
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 288, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 5, 1934, newspaper, May 5, 1934; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022754/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.