The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1981 Page: 13 of 19
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remember The choir directors
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shield to those who walk in
integrity, guarding the paths of
justice and preserving the way
of his saints” (Proverbs 2:7-8).
Over against that way is
another That of those “who
forsake the paths of uprightness
to walk in the ways of darkness,
who rejoice in doing evil and
delight in the perverseness of
evil, men whose paths are
crooked, and who are devious in
their ways” (Proverbs 2:12-15).
The self indulgent, undis
ciplined life corresponds to the
wide gate and the easy way The
disciplined life of Christian
obedience to the Master corre
sponds to the narrow gate and
the difficult way One leads to
self destruction, the other leads
to abundant life The early
church knew many false
prophets, including the extreme
legalists and their opposite, the
libertines The legalists wanted
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through 2 p m
Students will be admitted for
scheduling and registration in
alphabetical order of last
name:
-8:30a m A-E,
9:30a m F J,
10:30a. m KO,
1:00pm P-T,
2:00pm U-Z.
Students should show identifi-
cation at the door and must
have Social Security numbers
during the registration pro-
cedure.
A late registration fee of $10
will be charged to all students
registering after Monday, Jan.
12
Regular registration for Car-
thage evening classes will be
held from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 12, in the Student
Center. Registration for these
courses will continue through
Monday, Jan 19, in the
Administration Building at 6:30
p.m. each evening. A late
registration fee of $10 will be
charged after Monday, Jan. 12.
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Christian truth is not something
to say. it is something to do
Verses 24-27. Palestinian
houses built in dry wadis or
stream beds during the dry
season are easy to put up, but
when the rainy season comes
and the streams run full to the
banks, even heavy stone
structures are swept away.
'Flash floods took the lives of
thirty people in just this way in
PREPARATION as it brought home to him The self indulgent, undis- Januaryoligstin awadi casto
Whenever crosses become personally the challenge, of ciplined life correspondsito the saDbaticalinpalestine
popular, we had better be on cross hearing., Irhe.wore..a wide gate and the easy way The Who are these
guard Today the wearing of cross, he must also bear the disciplined life of Christian They convinced
crosses is in style Why do cross of suffering humanity He obedience to the Master corre ljieyers W. mr tovords 2
persons wear a cross’ Is it just had to live the cross, not simply sponds to the narrow gate and tggse but do not oractice
a sentimental adornment? Do wear it. the difficult way. One leads to them T^yXlieve the giS
we wear crosses for display? Is Conners closed his article by self dest ruction: the other leads and develop a set of creedal
there a legitimate or worthy asking. "In a word, do those to abundant life The early statements that they take to be
place for wearing them’ Who who see our symbol of church knew many false identical with Christianity
should wear crosses’ Who Christianity also glimpse a bit prophets, including the extreme Christianity is not believing the
should not wear them’ of Christ in us? s this not the legalists and their opposite, the truth so much as doing the
challenge of hearing the truth libertines The legalins wanted truth
One of the church papers that and then living it’ Jesus’ » ‘um Christianity into a Turning Christianity into a set
crosses my desk carried an parable of the two foundations system o rules .a dustheapof of creedal propositions (1)
article in bold type under the confronts us with the same uic The libertines, fancying reduces faith to an opinion. (2)
title. Do Those of Us Who Wear question and gives a striking emseves in possession o a makes it into a personal
a ('ross Also Bear the Marks of answer mystical union with God, were possession, (3) occasions self-
Christ?” The author, Kenneth completely undisciplined and inflating (4)
Conners, said that as he READING THE SCRIPTURES permissive. Their mo to as engenders arrogance toward
observed others wearing cross The background scripture for Paul quoted it, was, All things those with differing beliefs and
es, he developed a dsire to this lesson is chapters six and are lawful” (I Cor 10 23) changes t religionDr
wear one himself He did not seven of Matthew, a portion of Jesus had only one test tor christ into something foreign to
want a pretty one of gold or the Sermon on the Mount, such prophets : You will his spirit
silver but one that would Topics dealt with include a know them by their fruits” verses 28-29. Matthew uses
suggest the ugliness and warning against piety for Mat hew 7 20) The test was the same words as those in
ruggedness of the cross on popularity s sake giving, not the test of wisdom, of verse 28 several times to mark
which Jesus was crucified praying, fasting (6:1 18); earth- ecstatic experiences, of elo the end of maior divisions of his
After a long search, Conners ly and heavenly treasures quent speeches, of legal know- °sa 1 13 19 1
finally found one made of (6:19-21); the generous eye ledge; it was the life test Jesus’ andg. ......
horseshoe nails welded to- (6 22 23); serving God and figures for false prophets are The freshness originality
gether "It had the power of money (6:24); anxiety (6:25- two wolves in sheeps clothing and self-evident authenticitv of
steel th, starkness of the 34) critical judgment of others and bad trees For the first, and semeqen authenticity.0
sun, me starKness or me 11 " -r, . Jesus teaching amazed the
smithy’s trade, the brutality of (7:15); pearls before swine there is an Old Testament deople Thev were accustomed
body transfixing nails vet a precedent in Ezekiel’s denunci- Pe P . Y . . .
b mt o o m nalsrtye of (7:6); asking and receiving ation of ^e false shepherds 0 scribes who quoted authori-
pau! oi norm sug8esuve ot (7 712). Thus we come to the ties as they spoke but who were
( hrist’s supreme sacrifice for printed scripture. (Ezekiel 34) A real part of the themselves inauthentic per
us all, despite our unworthi Matthew 7:13-14. The theme difficulty with the detection and sons
ness. of two ways is a familiar one in expulsion of false prophets is m . T1
As he wore this cross with his biblical writings Deuteronomy that they are often self -deceiv- DUCK LlttlC
turtlenecks. Conners at first felt 30 15 says, "See, I have set ed, supposing themselves to be
conspicuous People would ask before you this day life and true while also supposing true .
him about it In answering them good, death and evil.” The first prophets to be false receptlon
he would tell the story of the Psalm is built on the two ways. Verses 21-23. Those who speak —
cross The wearing of this cross They are found also in the name of Jesus are not • 7 7
became a sobering experience proverbs "The Lord is a necessarily faithful disciples lS DlanneQ
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By Tula Biggs
Since I have been working in
an insurance office, I have
completed many forms for our
home office One important
thing to them is persistency
This question has to do with how
many policies you still have in
force which you had last year or
in previous years This is to
discourage the agents from
being a “fly-by-night" agent,
who writes policies, but neg
lects giving service to his
clientele
I have thought of our
persistency in church member
ship Sometimes we work hard
to get a new member, then when
he joins, we forget him The
persistency, or lack of it also
works from the member’s side
of the bargain Some come
down the aisle and pledge to
Christ and his church, their
time, talents, gifts and service,
and never come back Others
work hard for a time and then
find other things to take their
time Then there are those who
do not know the word "quit" I
have been a member of
Rehobeth for 35 years There is
a lovely lady who was teaching
a class of small children when I
got there and she still is. "Aunt
Nellie" has more children than
the old woman who lived in a
shoe
She does not limit herself to
teaching children If there is a
prayer group, she will be there
if we have three at Sunday night
service, she will be one of the
three She has sung in the choir
for more years than I can
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tending Panola Junior College Tuesday night, Jan. 13.
in the spring semester began Registration for extension
Monday and will continue courses in Center will be held
through Friday, Jan. 9. from 7 to 8:30 p.m Wednesday,
According to Dean of Admis- Jan. 7, in the Science Building
sions Martha Miller, counselors classroom No. 44 on the Center
are available to set up the High School Campus. Textbook
course of study for each student purchases will also be mde at
planning to register for the this time Classes in Center will
spring semester. Counselors also begin Tuesday, Jan 13.
will be in their office from 8 30 Persons enrolling for classes
a m. to 4 p.m. daily. in Marshall will do so between 7
Registration for all students and 8:30 p.m Thursday, Jan 8,
will be held Monday, Jan. 12, at Marshall Junior High School
unless the student has com- Cafeteria, 2904 East Border
pleted pre-registration. The Again textbooks will be pur
registration procedure will chased this evening and classes
begin at 8:30a.m. in the Lecture will start Tuesday, Jan 13
Room of the Roy Monk Science Regular day classes at PJC in
Building and will continue Carthage will begin Tuesday,
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Douglas, Marshall. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1981, newspaper, January 8, 1981; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517954/m1/13/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.