The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, May 24, 1934, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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h matter without God. God ()t the most precious truths which we
that
measure, short of what it meat.
Remember, however, G od.1 areater than circumstances and re- as messengers of God can make; and
SOME OK THESE PRINCIPLES|
any have been. God was not to there is no place of liberty.
irlrtions
He can sanctify any con- |t is one of the most reasonable ones
which 1 wish to note; then from the should She had the making of her humanity and your own better self ,ii.,n» under which ono of his child- God has n road-chart for each one»
unerring records of God's word, i.lume.
demand* control and faithful ser­ .
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live for the good of that journey thru life. None need waste
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bring to you some helpful suggee-1
jn her own hand* and God was vice. 1 say to you in all honesty and i.n must live, ioi
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mi, ...
m hi.
his talent o trying
find
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lions and advice which only you and|.nr
r to help her. He was her friend truth, that if the WORTHY CAUSES child and for hi« own glory, own out what he should do. None need
the
issues
into
her
ind sought to be her guide. If you are DO NOT CONTROL you then mini-
Re-nstabllshed, September 13. ll»2S. God can make living and real.
noth- had
nun taken
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Devoted to the beet interests o(
This young person, though uncon- familiar with the story you will re­ ini; can keep vou out of slaverv to hands; end had tried to find an easy journey here and there to see If cer-
THERE
I taiu paths run In the right direction.
i clous of what she was doing was member that later, when she again 1 1,c baser things. Remember _i .hat path.
Central Point and vicinity.
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n\' THE GREAT EXPAN- Ood, who has redeemed you with
darted out upon the unknown path
Entered a» second class matter at making and fulfilling destiny; and
j in so doing has laid ope
tin -n*t office. Central Point. Ore- |ple» of practical and
(uu, under tbe Act of Marcb », 187!#. ¡mental phases ot life.
¡matters not whose lire
SU11SCH1K1TON it ATE
| where that life may —
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certain expi-rlein ,
which are nwii choices.
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common to all For instance. If this.
|( ; „ very significant that she was mistakes of those who have left th" time that we take matters into our, j aay> mis
Is reasonaoie. l ,,.. Ul(
Six Months
......... ............. $ .76 ;.ming lady had continued in the |,y this fountain when the Lord fountain for the desert roads of lift O w n hands and try to live our own i00k at it for a moment. The Lord
obedience in which she started from | spoke to her. She might
might have
have lived
lived There
There at
are too many lives which ar", lives without God, we too. get iuto asked
“ Whence
mme»*
Payable in advance.
She did not
try to answer
thou?' Hagar:
destitute
You have your body, which
¡this fountain, the story would have,t^ere the rest of her natural
natural life,
life, d>
tltu'e of ot the worth-while things the desert way.
Advertising rates on application
been in him.
lit'
been different In Its conclusion; l»ut lin|y for a few things. It It furnished
furnished and are literally
perishing in THE
Just how long she had
Office— Second Street, off Main.
Inclinations to dlsobedl-1 her drink: but no food, no shelter. WA8TK8 <>F THE DESERT, which' that frUM of mind, and in doubt
as i | ^ the and
climax
of God'a
creative your
wls-
power.
You
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we do not i mental powers— your soul faculties
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
the angel fashioned after his own attributes,
Editor and Proprietor
was will- an(j entrusted to your care. You
e. There have a spirit, or rather are a spirit
minds as to which is another gift akin to him-
hat we „elf. you have your life— breath-
vice for others! She had. indeed, way. in i. woria mat .* ™ ...
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the lack of pneuma which is another gift from
volition or choice. She was living started out; but had gone in the of right living to see a life literally this confidence on her part was the him. I quote from his word: "In
her own life. She wag making her wrong direction to find many of the wasted in the barren places, is a undoing of her undertaken purpose him we live, and move and have our
Yes, you have come from
I own des'lny. She had chosen to go essentials of life. They were not to tragedy. Let us hope that even these in the Journey; for when she could j being.”
I mu from her present conditions even be found where she was going. She may find some fountain where the not tell where she was going, it con- the hands of God. Is it reasonable
vinced her that she did not know then that he should ask:
"Whither
though she could not tell where she must be stopped, helped to get her Lord will sneak to them, again.
If the angel of the Lord should where to go. She saw her dilema. wilt thou go?" You are
now well
v.as going Others, too. were Involv­ bearings again and must make an-
ed in her life, Just as there are al­ other start. Moreover, it takes more ask you as h*- asked of Hagar long She could only say: “ I am trying! on your way to graduation and from
"whither wilt thou go?" what to get away from unpleasant things.” ( there you should make a very de-
ways others who are Involved In any than the material things of the ¡.gn
know where you
Ilf* ; but she had not given right con- world to make life real and worth- would be your answer? With all she had NO IDEA of where her road termined effort
I«¡deration to them. “ No man llveth while, As we study her conditions the powers and possibilities which was leading her to. She did not should go and what you should do.
seek the lessons which may the greai God has put into you, phy-.eren try to answer the question. And it is with these things in mind that
unto himself ’ was a principle which
(A sermon preached to the mem­ she did not know, or which she had let us
mentally and spiritually,
yet the query whither wilt thou g o ? ; we are seeking to have you think
give us a fletter understanding of slcally,
ber» of the graduating class of the
would you presume to insist upon Is a most practical question for any the next steps through in the light
our own lives.
Central Point high school on Sunday not considered at this time.
going your own road? Need I even young person, regardless of who’ o ' God's will so that you may be as-
Surely she had hoped to better her
evening. May 8th 1934, by Rev. Jos.
SOME ANALOGIES AND SOME
suggest that God I* just as directly asks it; hut when that question sured of his presence and blessing
condition?
though,
perhaps
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LEMMON'S
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»"d personally interested in your comes from the lips of the Lord Je- as yon find your places, and live
condition was not. ai any time as had
le s t: Genesis 18:7, 7, 13.
.Now we ale thinking or y °ur lv
Rfe ah he » a„ fn the life of the younglhovah. the Redeemer, our very best your lives
as
she
had
thought.
Much
depends
II
After briefly addressing Supt
SOME TH ING S W E K N O W
...... woman - •»• * h o r f..u.,taln? God K. I...d the Lord Jesus Christ, o n e ,'
P. Jewett, and other members of upon tbe viewpoint, and the amount * ^
It is no surprise to you that God
*
e
would
not
be
God
if
he
showed
re-,
should
he
ready
to
give
a
reasonable-
of
the
ego
that
is
made
prominent
the Faculty. Mr. Johnson said to the
I is interested In you and wants your
of person aIul p h o n a l partia- answer.
In the picture. 1 am sure that this . .is striking S l i d historical young
class :
life. He wants your being to be
, nv rt,rta,n ln,llvidnals. His
THIS IS AN OLI) yt'EHTION
would be the findings of any one rharacter. First then, as you have |(y
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started on your Rfe s career, there , nrft
plaln
whosoever will mav
God has been asking this question h a p p y, useful and a b o u n d ! ng.
I am very happy to have the honor who would look carefully al the facts have been some elements of plausible
hil, , M|dance and heIp.
from the beginning, in one form and There Hre certain things which you
of having been asked to serve yon in as we have them recorded in the and Justlfi.d dis-satisfactions in
another. If you young people have ¡should prepare to do. God has a
SOME COM U S IO N S MAY IIE
this delightful event. You have Hook.
,
your lives which have helped you to
faced it seriously before; and have blue-print of these things. God
CLEAR
She was willing to take a risk
come through the years of your high
ho determine to improve yourselves and
attempted to answer him satisfactor­ knows, also just where these things
school work under the love and care, both for herself and for those w
find a larger field of service. Of
ii thai young lady had gone on
to yourselves and to him, my are. He wants to direct you to them.
of nil Christian people who have might be involved with her in the course we all have some dis-satlsfac- out into the desert, as she had start- ily
known you. There are many who venture. That she had not looked tions which cannot bn justified; and ed there is no ground for helieveing heart is greatly relieved. If you 1 He can make you very conscious of
presence, wisdom and power. The
are deeply concerned about your at all the facts Is plainly shown In there is no finer nor saner way to that she would have survived. The have not so answered him, then thb. his
fact is, that your coming to this
lives. In all that life means; but the records, She felt the urge to I tetter one's condition than to make fact that God spoke to her there Is the most pressing matter before point in life has been no mere hap-
non* can be so fully aware of the better her condition, try to get some! .he best use of the conditions under shows that it was a crisis in her life, you. “ Whither wilt thou go" from penehance. It has been achieved thru
real issiiea of life as you are going ot the things she wanted; and was which one finds himself. The young Now if one of this day, with all the this point in your journey is going
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to contact the world, as those who willing to endure hardships rather lady of our text found this to be true light and understanding
and urge to
that comes
comes to
to intelligent
intelligent i world. In Just a few days you will Your parents, your school, your
have caught the vision of God's will, than live on without knowing Just in her own life.
right living that
'be making an entirely new start friends and God have worked to­
and who understand the power of what she might he living for. This
The members of any high school people, should turn from life's high- from this fountain. We are anxious gether with YOU to bring you to this
the enemy of all life, against the will was most praiseworthy; and these class who come to the fine event In way into the desert places, where is
and the purpose of young people us things will be found in any norma) life when their parents, their teach- the promise that that one will re- that you have this divine Guide. Re­ hour. Whither wilt thou go? You
gardless of what you are leaving be-1 young people are very dear to us
they try to fit themselves for true lltc
ers and their high school board have turn? Where is the promise that he
She had gotten well out toward the high privilege of saying to them: shall reach another fountain where hind you, or what changes you have all. You will never know Just how
service. Life is truly a Journey. I
am presenting my message tonighi the desert. The records says that 'Thus far we have done our very the angel of the lx»rd will speak to determined to make, or may later we feel until you stand in our places
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with that thought in mind. The de­ the angel found her in the wilder­ best for you; and are more than hap- Ms heart? You stand at the place of find it necessary to make, there in,
sert places to which I call your atten­ ness, by the fountain on the way to p.v to put Into your hands these pat- the “ fountain" and you have a vi- this definite thing to settle: "Where J
Whether she had purposely . hnients which are the tokens that »ion of what life means. There are are you going?"
tion are the attitudes and conditions Shur
If I am able to show you that the j
and entanglements In life which started toward the desert or not. we you have finished well your course worse things than restrictions and
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stifle the things of the soul; and do not know. We shall hope not. in our public schools. We believe disciplines. True life Is a veritable samp kind, wise friend who met that
young
lady
at
the
desert
fountain
so
|
which circumscribe and hinder the The record Is clear; “ She was by in you. and are with you In every curies of (’hastening and corrections
WE MAKE THEM NEW
,ong ago when she needed a guide,
development of the mind and spirit the fountain in the way to Shur." right undertaking.
Go out upop A life that might be free from re­ is your personal and divine friend;
and
which were made iu the image of Sli ii r means a region of the desert. nte's highways. Journey toward the straints and discipline would be the
It was a good place to be found iu better places. On your way make most abjectly enslaved life. “ He and that he is just as anxious to di­
God.
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her adventure. She had gone far good use of all that comes to your that continues in sin is the slave of rect your life as he was to help her,
W K GO OX
OLD ONES
then you may soon step out from
One cannot stay long in one jdace. enough to be willing to stop und con­ hands; AND MAKE USE OF LIFE sin" says the word of God.
your
high
school
work
with
the
con­
sider
It
was
not
too
late
to
take
ad­
Days and weeks and months ami
in such fashion that those who travel \\ k MUST MAKE OUI{ < IIOICES fidence that wherever your field of
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years, filled with events become the vice from God. If God had ever after you shall find it more profit-
j Ust as Hagar had acted on her life may lie, and whatever ycur!
spoken
to
her
before
this,
we
have
placet of departure, the points of In­
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able going.” I repeat that those cwn responsibility In going out as
terest, the pauses and the goals on n<> record of It. Uerhups God had who come to such an event, stand, far as to the fountain; so we. too. tasks may be. you have this friend |
beside
you.
who
sticketh
closer
than
not
been
able
to
get
her
attention
be­
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In a most practical way. beside one must make our own choices; and
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God's acts are always of the great fountains on life’s high- must continue to make them in the a brother; and you will act with Plionc 145-.I
Duly living
Thers are no hum­ fore this
Medford, Oregon
that
measure
of
confidence
which
timely.
drums, no commonplaces, no incon­
way. in just a few days, you, the I m h „f life
That Is God's plan,
No don lit she was surprised that members of this class will come to and that only, can fulfill his purpose, belongs only to them who can say
séquents; and no dullness to the one
front the heart; “ He knoweth the
the
mesenger
who
spoke
to
her
was
who sees that every Incident, ever)
thst place, and we are congratulating As the Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord way that I take; and I can do all
purpose, whether fulfilled or missed, the angel of the Lord. Now this ex­ ourselves, and you
EACH ONE ,,t Hauar's vision appeals to you to things through Christ who strength­
every word, every thought registers pression, the Angel of the Lord, is You have done well to answer the know where you Intend to go, he I
ed me
Its Impress, und stamps its Influence well-worth looking Into; for we find urge within yourselves to growth gives you the assurance that his way en
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upon the character of the traveler It used in the same sense in many and higher attainments; and there is the only way in which you can' There
to b*“ “ Ppc-lh*r fascin-
who is on the outlook for all that the places in the Holy Scriptures. It ar* many things for you to consider meet, successfully, the great respon­ ation In the idea of being able to do
j s one please»-—of being able to go i
Journey may mean. Here is u book. means the visible, body-shaped form yet.
sibilities of life. Over the hard road - wherever one may choose. It sound* I
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From cover to cover, and from title o* a spirit messenger or person
any
fountains
on
life's
of
responsibility
all
must
pass
who
There are m
j ,-erv well; but the finest philosophy |
page to the end it is made up ot very clear example of the use of It in highways,
just as there are many expect to achieve. "Enter ye in at
»mall things which we call letters til*' same sense is found in Acts 12: fountains In th*' earth. Some travel- the hard gate" said the Master of j jf life proves that the very moment
one makes that decision, and faces
and of smaller things which we cull la where the writer is giving the ac­ Ing the trackless wastes of our de- life.
South Central Ave.
that way, one is headed toward the
markings. Yej how essential that count of Peter's escape from prison. setts have com*' upon a fountain and
HHE HAD 4’oME SHORT
desert
road.
Perhaps
that
one
may
The
church
had
met
to
pray
for
him
each letter and each mark be In Its
Medford, Ore.
and when Khoda announces that he have been refreshed and saved, phy-j There was nothing in her answer find a fountain and a friend waiting
proper place.
sicallv; and I believe that some who to the question which the Lord asked
Each letter and each mark Is of Is at I he door, they will not bellevt have gone out into the spiritually her that would even indicate, in the somewhere; but more than likely
such vital Importance to Its self and It; and the record says: “ They sup­ barren desert places in life have least, that she had any particular the dint desert paths may he lost In
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to the others that the entire meaning posed that she had seen his angel” ! come upon other fountains, just as objective in view. "I am trying to the maxes; and the friend be not
of the book might be changed or de­ Ordinarily the word angel means truly as Hagar came to this fountain get away from certain restraints and there. There are > ery few people
who apprclate you enough to tell
stroyed by the misuse or the omis "messenger” , ll may mean a human on her way toward the draert. Some hardships" was her cry. But in get[yO
U «lien they see yon on the wrong
slon of one. o f sUch interest, then, messenger, or one of the created fountains stand on the *'gde of the • Rng away from one place and into»r0ad. "Seek ye the Lord while ho j
are the everyday events which go to spirit being» In the scripture which desert: v*’t It is terribly true that In another, she was also getting Intoi
Dr. I. H. Gove
make up a life. Ufe is « f
h vital we are using here it is meant to th*’ affairs of life, one may turn at other restraints and other limita- may be found; <’»11 ye upon him
whle
he
1«
near.
identify
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
the
concern thut we need » guide. | am
an\ time to go into the desert places »ions. So must you. She had al-
We mentioned, also that this per­
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asking you lo consider with me for Lord of t|i<* old Testament scrlplure.s. 1 here Is no POINT ON THE S IR -, ready gotten somewhere; she searce-
of our text recognised the good-
a Utile while the very great Impor­ This Is riv a le d in th*’ 13th verst FACE, and NO EVENT IN LIFE |> could tell. She had reached this' son
M
edford,
Oi-egon
negs and the wisdom of God; and
And she called th*
tance of your own lives; and the ah* i * v rend
name
ol
the
Lord
that
spake
unto!from
which
one
may
not
turn
his
fountain:
but
her
fountain
was
on
for
the
time
at
least
was
willing
to
fact that you, too. may have such a
I face front home and from God and the very edge of the desert and her yield to his will and take his advice.
Kiilde, that every detail of your her. Thou God seest me."
God was seeking to direct her life | go toward the deserts. THERE ¡face was set that way. It was the We know that whatever was wrong
Journey may be made to fit Into the
whole acope in such a fashion that hut she did not know It until this|!S NO PRESENT ACHIEVEMENT{love of Ood that brought the meeson- In her future life, wa» not God's
lie knew her which makes the future safe. There; ger to her at the most opportune fault. God Is always ready to coop­
at the end you will see th.i, some o| incidcnt took place
the things which sccnn'd small to b< name, Just as he knows each one ' Is always some of the road before time. He cared for her; he was wise; erate; but be will not coerce during
"llagar. I lia; and always that practical ques- knew the way; and wanted to be her this time of life’s testings. Life,
you were |n truth very great thing of us by name, lie said
with is problems. burdens and
with others whom you m«»t*t with, or * • • whence comeat thou; und 1 lion of the text: “ whither wilt thou 1 guide.
whither »il| thou g o ' '
Hove she I go?
lust .*, -he had dared to venture mysteries is too complex a thing to
Who followed after you In the way
found that God was interested in her;
You young people. nieml>ers of this out. face the unknown, and tread In work out along. Too many have
EVERY l o i RXEY II \s ITS GOING past, and concerned with her p u r - 'class, sit here tonight on the eve of difficult paths. *o must you, also, already tried it and failed. The
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pose to go somewhere. He was not your graduation, beside a great foun-1 venture out Into new and difficult desert placs are foil of wrecks.
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ll mailers but Rule what the »tiling that she should go on Into j tain on life's highway. In a very tru” ' places if you are to accomplish God's "There Is a way that seemeth right
cause may be of one's going mi, from the desert He .poke lo her in 1 ini*- \ »<■»>"•. In a short time you are going purposes. "Thou God acest me" had unto a man; but the end thereof
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the usual and ordinary environments In answer to his question »he said In ! lo leave It for new adventures. Some, watched her all her life. He knew are the ways of death."
Nothing
< f life to new and strange things a very literal sen»*’ "1 am trying to jo l you may literally leave home.¡when she had started, and just when is plainer in the word of God ;
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which one knowni not; nor how con get .*».*> troiu
address her. Tbe same kind than this:
God has g plan for
unpleasant
eondi- friends, schoolmates and school. T o 'to
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Idem, nor yet how doubtful one may llons." There Is not a word In the most of us this means more than God has also watched over you as every life. This plan Is both prac­
,,,°r •h*‘ '«ture, the normal life records lo show that she had any leaving any fountain of water. But you have been coming to this event. tical and perfect, and will work if « Permanent»
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will have Its periods and places of definite objective In view, beyond a in leaving these things we need not]
He has already spoken to you, o r j(jod can E,‘>t one's cooperation
Be Shampoo and
leave
God
To
hold
onto
God
always
will
speak
to
you
on
the
same
sub-
aa
willing
to
listen
to
him
at
al!
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derstand the necessity of some know stances and restraint». God was means that the best o ' all that the- j**t that con’ • rne*l her. He will not times as she was when
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when she
she was a: J
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ledge of directions, at least. There dealing with the facts in her life, things have meant to us remains, and let you leave the fountain and go ^ e fountain and you cannot
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“ ‘“ "F *>X|»*>rl*.no^n and applica­ and was recording them even though become dearer.
regardless of how . out into the barren places of life, wrong, nor live In vain. He will de-
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tions which are common to all who others had overlooked them. These many mile* we travel from them, without showing you the dangers finitely lead you away from the de-
venture out Into the living Issues of are the things which make charac­ "Thon God seest me." or "Thou are, there. Your life means too much to! erts. and into the fertile fields.
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lire on this Journey; some of which ter and character Is what God Is in­ ,i Ood that ■•••(," waata to ba out him a
world to take any
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As you leave your school, chauces of (allure. At this fountain | This statement ocncerntng Ood’r I
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We believe that she might have seek to be guided Into THE USEFUL or at some other fountain ha will nian and purpose for your life Is one
which they bring
I have selected a Insisted upon having her own way FIFLDS thnish
h> 1st-, i .1,
i,.k. o n
that you t o are on th-
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very real, yet at the name time a and might have gone on into the de­ expanses may he calling you.
edge of the desert, and that you need
very unusual story from 1lie Bible sert. We believe that Ood would
And another similarity Is that yon a guide. He will try to get yon to j This Classified Directory W ill be found useful
as t te basis ol what 1 shall bring to have allowed her to go on If she had young people have come here very ¡tell him where you are going. When,
.
you.
When in Medford
Insisted
The power to reason, to'largely thru your own choices. Tru* . once b*’ can get you to sincerely »n -!
1.ET ME Gl \ e y ot Mb t » \ r
lodge to determine, to choose, to|there was a time when you w*-r sw * t that question, then be can rea-
\n<l the an*»*! of t i*’ Lord found »ill. to act. is the greatest blessing
"i t-> »rbool" b.tt whatever els -.n
on with voti that his wav Is hest ■
her hy a fountain of wafer in the which God has given his creatures. i I* m I» >mir o » n \olinoti h.«> rntt*r- It May mena »unir chanci^ In youri
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Thou God sees! me " Genesis 18 I her conditions though -h-- might , with you
Turning hark from any point on
You will more and mor
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have been at a loss to tell why she reallie the need of wetghing matter- Ms advice is going forward
HOM| VKK1 •: l XI INCIDENT» IN had started In the direction which in yonr own light and understand­ -hould he no shrinking from taking
Dr. Jud Rickert
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O. C. Boggs
«he had com*’ God did not seek to ing. and making your own decision* »ha I ever steps he may show. It Is
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LAWYER
oth erw ise good advice.
Truth is stranger than fiction destroy her power to choose, he In doing so may you always have a never a matter of Inaction; (better
clear understanding of the wonder­ any kind of hardships than doing
Here Is a very challenging story of a «nly tried to direct It
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»ling woman who was venturing ou* She recognised God s wisdom, hi* ful truth that there I* only one who nothing! hut simply a matter of de­
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i pon the highway of life; hut in authority and hi* goodne** We find know* the end from the beginning termining what the right thing to
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»he humbly submitted to j restraints, conditions and restric- senting some of the circumstances
with tills story, the principles of hts will
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which underlie all our lives, as we ht* authority
God fulfilled bis tlons
We do believe that you are which bad come loto her life; but
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ANDREW
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