Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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was more tbgn a
creator of human
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hie life T/ith the
Ifioe. He loved
In magnetio per-
in around him.
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taught laaaona in
made patriotiam
volenee popular,
aublime faith and
l Jiftad him into
Aha** that made
than a miracle,
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‘laminated by the
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LESSON FOR JANUARY 11.
thi mission or tm« sivsnty.
the*
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Jeeu* "came unto hie own and hie
own received him not" Rejected in
Judea, he turned to Oalllee. making
hi* headquarter* at Capernaum only
to be rejected there alao. "After theee
thing*" (v. 1.) a g.. after hie final de-
parture from Oalllee, and a* he wan
about to perform hi* Perean mini*try.
Tbe ministry of Jeeu* I* rapidly hae-
tenlng to a olo**, etill thare la much
work to do, hence the selection of
those who shall go before him to pro
pare for what proved to be in epeh
city and town his last visit
I. The Seventy Sent (w. 1-d). Verse
one tells us of th* character of the
wor)t they were to undertake,-vis., to
be heralds; to prepare the people
against his coming, 1 Cor. t:*0. There
is a plentltude of work, but, “the la-
borers are few." They were seat to
a particular people, “whither be him-
self would eome," I Tim. 4:1; Titus
1:11. No matter what may have been
their limitations, tbo "coming one'
would supply all deSelenelca Jesus
commanded prayer, but* alao sent forth
those same praying ones (w. t, t).
Prayer and work go hand In hand In
a sane Christian experience. Bvery
impression demands sufficient expres-
sion, it It Is to make any luting con-
tribution to our characters. The large
harvest demand* attention. We are
sent Into that harvest by the King
himself, "Behold I send you;" and
thou whom be sands are not com-
pelled to labor alone. Matt. M:M;
John 14: Id. Jesus muttons tour
things about thorn whom he sends:
Llkt Lambs.
(1) Their character. They arc to be
dike "lambs.” We have Just had the
.flgnro of‘Taborsrs” presented, labor
ere who wees suL Is this then a
mixed similar We think not i We are
|to go forth to the harvesting work u
laborers, that is our work, but, la onr
chaiastsrs, we are to bo lamb-Uhe.
j (I) Their uvtroamut, "among
wolves." That is to say. sartonndlag
each harvyat Raid, and frequently am
crashing as far eh they dare, are the
‘wolves, a type of the evil one and of
jhis agents. Those who go thus tato
'or by the way ot danger will not oarry
say nisei of baggage. I Tim. 1:4.
(t) In tbo third piece, they are to
go forth with
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H. J. STROHLEY,
PAINTCIt AND ggCONATOR
PALACIOS, TRIAS
JAS. C. FERR5C.
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city attqhhxy or Palacios
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Stump, D. L. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1914, newspaper, January 2, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726150/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palacios Library.