Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 145, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 26, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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to fulfill “.‘the
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programs In pusturr develop-
ment and cotton luvect. control for
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tile • . 1 be Enst Texas Chauil'Cr plan for
! . I’PcoKiillion of farm families doing a
“••mpjetv job of ;iu: iiAlIflltul defense
i produi lion on- itiejr fm in unite will
J1""' presented by the. agricultural. de>
<>f the reiiidilul ebumber.
to God'n arrangement of calling forth .
’ •ministers to the church. 1’aul ■ ni-v.-r
ceased to marvel, and stand in awe
at bis call to the ministry, and well
■’.•■he might; for It is the minister's
great privilege and duty to
Fulfill the Word
The word fulfill here means to car
ry out, or to carry through to < <>ni
pletlon. -In the words of Romann.
“How shall they hear without a
preacher.” The minister in ' rhe fw
tact man of thi* gospel. “It pleased
God by the foolishness of preaching to
save them that beHested.” •! Cor
1:21.
When Christ met Peter at the sen
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' ll1"* the coming of chrl-t make. ’ Tto- nMiibun-em.iu .-otn.- frbfn' <;>.
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PAUL HEJOJt'EK IN HIS «OM*FJ.
MINISTRY WITH THE
CHURCH
By Ben Militm .. -
“Which Is the church: whereof 1
am made a minister, according to the
dispensation of God
work of God—oven
Idol. i;24 27).
The writer I’apl wmj a great apos- i
tie, and yet he liked th .think of his •
position In the church as being a "ser
vant or minister He had a profou ul
respect for the ehun-h as the bride
of pijrilU, and tU having been cont- i
.ml miwihmed to curry, forward the worsf
™ of Christ. In fact, it was after the V
church at Antioch had set him apart I Jf
■ as a missioniiry. that he iH-gnu hi-
missionary journeys, j Ai ts 13:1-.“'.
It is after he has discussed his stif-
feting for the gospel, that he begin- .
to. think of .his relation with tin
.churches. Tilts relation doubtless ’«
a ground for continued rejoielhg on
. bl» part.
DLspemation of God
He Was made a ihinister l>y the
dispensation of God. That is God call-
ed him and arranged ' his work for.
him. The word dispensation come-
from the won) household, and refers
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Of Galilee nftit .the ri-u::. :.. i.? 11, I1oh- tmw th I lie gl ;i< e a ml poWer minister is to bring to light ‘.n t..,< Joint Parley Of
-aid three till,.-. "Ke...I my - ... '' " KWw fr-m the «..||.| Tl,.;> I- Agricultural
ThnminUerls to break th. li/ad of the prearfftng of the .go-pG L«a<fer» Scheduled
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the word of (.li.d. When ibi . - <f "i l" i! »■« miratrs that to rh’ltik they; had some
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Gbd is .mifilled souls ate brougii: t,l„-gbt ,,
ll'tot the kingdom of God, ami. ' :iri- •
jlhoaen thkt lftt*> might give the light , tee chairman, wht
'to other*. | W1(U.
Tue church und the preacher are
'revealers of mysteries. Jesps r-aute'j'J'?
to* reveal the . hidden tbingw of God
i to man, and the message of t
■ iihurcb is ■ the me*-,age of Jeans.
r fuve to think of the mysteries tlraii.i
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,i Job siiiij, “if a man die simll' he J
live againTin* answer of '.the ' >ld pilrtiuciit
restynieiit was yrs, , hyt when .lesii-
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 145, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 26, 1941, newspaper, August 26, 1941; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1382853/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.