Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 14, 1915, Page 14

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i i . Walk as Je.wa Walked » is the Advice of Sunday to His Audience “Billy” Sunday yesterday afternoon preached as follows Text He that saith he abideth In Him. ought himself 5o to walk, even as He walked."—1 John i\ Que of the most remarkable declarn tions in the Bible is this; every man and woman who claims to be a Christian ought to live, do and think the thoughts that Jesus would The discink meant to keep close to Jesus. 80 do many who join the church but yet there are many who make it appear by their daily lives as though they have no such intentions. The disciples meant to stick by Jesus on_the whole road. They didn’t intend to say “Good-bye, Lord,” at the next town. Suppose Jesus had started for Jerusalem and some of the disciples had plcked up their belongings and headed for Damascus, where they had some business of their own. If you had met the caravan and asked them, “Who are you™ they would have sald, “We are disciples of Jesus.™ “Where are you golng?’ you woull ask, and they'd tell you, “We are fol lowing Him “Where s Jesus, though? “Why, He's on His way to Jerusalem to be crucified But you are going away?’ “Yes, we are going to Damascus “Will you meet Jesus th “No, He won't be there.” “How, can you follow Him, then, when ¥ou are not with Him? “Oh, all He wants us for is to be able to count us. He don't mind going to Jerusalem alone He's used to |t No- body goes with Him? Just such scenes are being witnessed today. What are you doing at the card party? Following Jesus. At the dance? Following Jesus You Sunday school teacher at the theater? Following Jesus. You with beer in your house? Follow- ing Jesus. You voting for the saloon? TFollow g Jesus. You talking against the meeling? lowing Jesus. All He wants (s to count 's and that's all He gets with most of us. For a man to be a church member and have nothing In his Nfe to show it is as In- consistent as hanging a Woman's Chris. tan Temperance union sign over a saloon or & Young Men's Christian assoclation sign over the house of ill-tame. Something more is expected from thoss who profess Christianity than from those who do not profess it. The Christian is supposed to do work that is a kin to the teachings of Christ You've got to be better than a brother- in-law of the church If you want to walk in the golden streets. Just because your wife or mother or sister belong Lo church s not going to help you into heaven. Fol Church People Don’t Win Soul Oh; how changed the world would be 2 everybody was on the job for Christ @8 they should be on the job! If Bun- @ay school teachers would do the right kind of work for Christ instead of de- pending upon an armful of lesson helps, there wouldn t be so many of their vupu- slipping through the Sunday school's net 1 wonder that God s doing as well #s He is when one thinks of the gang that He has to work with. I'll bet that I xan point out any number of Sunday school teachers and church @eacons who haven't won a soul for Jesus | Christ and yet their names have been | on the books of their churches so tong | they have become mildewed. ‘0w are robbing God if you don't wive | God & chance to show through yout lives what the spiritual is. The trouvie with a good many of you Sunday school < teachera is that most of you act on Im- pulse rather than on principle. 1 have .been trying for five weeks to get that | fact through your héad. There would have been no revclution- nry war if there hadn't been a Daclira- Uon of Independence. Beliove me, the sooner you have a declaration of prin- ciples for Christ the greater will become #he spiritual revolution thet ls golng 01 LI rour midst. % How many of you have ever shown your pupils how t> get out in th greal ocean of God's love? Oh, you Sunday school teachers! You beer-drinking, theater-going . and carl- ‘playing Sunday school teach: Oh, you | meedn't #quirm! I'm handing 1t to you sowtraight avd it ‘s ab ut time that most ‘of you had the right kind of stuff passed feut te rou. You have been om a diet liof _bread and milk and soothi & syrip g iomg. L. A Jot of you have been trying to pl ugh «tne flelds for Jesus Christ while you have L8t the game time teen looking backwaris. Do you think that a man can plough ‘when be grasps ihe plow’s handles and Jdnstead of looking ahead to see If he 3 msking the rikht kind of a furrow oMo twists his bead arrund a d looks back- cowards until his eves are ready to [op out over his sholdors? . Too mary of you teach the Bible on s Sunday. then go out and piay golf or (1Al Around and eat fudge and think on'y ©of ¥our own pleasure when you ou ht to . follow up your teachings with personal ‘work for Jesus Christ, I you are determined to follow Jesus \ Christ, for goodness sake follow Him ¥ L ] or quit teaching the Bible and - about your being Christians. " Bither you should be sincere Chrl “ tiams, wil'ing to follow Jesus Christ no, or | matier how hard the road may be. “‘else you should quit posing in the Sun- i day achool room when you know that ¥oul ave & lot of theater-golng, beer- [ mllihg, sum-chewing hypocrites. % What do ye more than others? William Reynolds was a resident of Peoria. A man stopped him on the street with the "n‘hw you lived with me for fifteen years and knowing | was golng 10 hell, sal¢ nothing to me about it?" © The man had been converted by a lit- tle conversation with Moody upon a playing ' store. Would He pray as littie to get answers tc Am 1 and do as little prayer as you do llower or a fakir—a follower fingerboard pointing to the flesh and the devil Declde to Do It The first step in follo to decide to do it. It definite de important married or or a the world g Christ s | be a delid- | t the mu erate tston, Ju other same as steps such as getting golng Into b It should not Jesus did not the kingdom, upon each man. You inwue. Every one who decides to be tan must decide you ainess matter of impulse come to drive men Into t to the question escape the be a y force can't a Chris- kind of a disciple One renson why it tour, Christians the short what are going to be there are so many able, plastic good-Lord, in that line The rich young ruler came running, fell on his knees and it looked like a clear case of conversion, but when he found how much he had to do he turned back How far we go with mitk and water, lick-apittle, two by good-devil wet of they kave n Jesus depends on what we take along. Tha scribg sald, “Master, 1 will follow Thee whitherso- ever Thou goest That sounded fine, but he didn’t mean It any more than you card-playing, beer- drinking, cheating church members do. When he sald that there In slght was no cross He had seen the fine works of Jesus and the way the crowd thronged about Him. He thought it fine to be as- soclated with one so popular. Some think joining the church will help them sell books, grocerfes, dry goods, build up thelr practice as a doctor. Jesus read In the heart of the seribe the selfish motive and told him: “The birds have nests and the foxes have holes, but the Son of God hath not where to lay His head “Oh limousine? haven't you a sixty-horse power Wil 1 have to walk?" Nothing doing. That's the last you ever aee of him. When Jesus leads, He takes us through the valley of the shadow and | not around it. | As Near asx You Want To, | We #ng arer, My God to Thee," | “Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross,” when the probabilitics are that we don't mean it. You are living just as near to God as you want to, Every man born of God has two na-| tures. Ha has the old one of the flesh and the new one of the spirit, We muat say “Yes" to the spirit. starve thesheep. Feed the goat and There must be no come promise between the two natures. Say “no” when saying ‘yes" devil smile and the angels weep, The man who takes up his cross dally to follow Him will have It on the train, on the cars, when he goes away from home and his wife won't have to hire a | private detective to watch him when he goes to New York It you keep from Jesus Christ because you fear they will slam the soclal door in your face you are not the kind of a man that amounts to anything. A whole lot depends on the crowd you rum with, It Peter had run with the same crowd | that Judas did he might have filled will make the | THE BEE: wear a mug ltke that because it mak you look tired Shine ANl Week. Deny yourself. Put the kicking straps on old Adam In your nature. Don't shine for Jesus Christ like the sun every Sun day and then | the rest of the week tor sk like a Landon fog Tt will hold him sieady In horse trade. It will shine just as bri in business as t does in a Christian En- | deavor convention Take up the ca dally. 1if you do, when the usher aska you to sit in the middle of the seat and give some one else the end you won't look at him as it he were trying to take your pocket book Don't be like a bantam rooster who puts his legs out of joint every time he crows, and has to be fixed up before he can erow again. Many a preacher stands all the week setting people on their pins because they fell over while crowing on Sunday Oh, Lord, help us to keep from falling off the fence. My heart goes out In pity to the min- ister whose congregation thinks it is neglected, the great big ninnies The world would have been saved long ago but for the up-on-the-hill-one-day and down-in-the-valley-the-next-day busi nera It you are going to follow Christ nafl the flag of resolution high and elinch the nails on the mast tiil all hell can't pull it down. Keep going steadily for | God llke an elght-day clock | The man whose religion is of the ever green viriety and not the ground-hog warlety keeps the devil going to and fro. Keeping close to Jesus Christ means battle and warfare. There ls no drifting down the rose-strewn path to the soft music of the lute. Put on’ your heavy armor for God. You will need all the strength and the manhood that you've #ot to fight His battles. The cross wasn't covered with velvet and rose leaves. To take up the cross means to take a brave stand for God. That's why we ask you to sign your name to the local option petition and to send this to the gover- nor because whenever you fight against the liquor gang you are fighting on the Lord’s side. It you are going to be a Christian be & Christian in God's way. Stop pretend- Ing to be one in'any other way. There is & sharp distinetion. There is no shading from black brown, from brown ‘to gray and from gray to white. There are just two classes just jet black end “jet” white. From this there is no appeal., The only way to get into the white class is by repentance, Am 1 wiltng to get my Christianity from Christ of fram the worldly-minded people? “No" to the flesh .“d: There is no shading of meantug, Bither You did a thing or you did not. Eilther you are going to hehven or you.are go- Ing to h This Is your chance, you lm-y school teachers, to tell the world how to go to heaven and keep from hell. That's all your Bund: hool 18 for,ito save people | and bring them to Jesus Christ. i Am I doing the work that Jesus wants Omaha, Neb. Judas' place. Jesus Christ doesn't want you to be a ' hermit. You don't have to wear a lon 3 | pessimistic face to be a Christien, Don't Food Sourmg in Stomach Causes Gas, Indigestion ! pe's Diapopsin’’ neutral- ! im acids in stomach and [Five minutes! No sourness, ' | gas, heartburn, acidity : or dyspepsia. | It what you just 1s souring on ‘[;nnr stomach or les like a lump of lead, | refusing to digest, or you belch gas and | | eructate sour, undigested food, or have | ® foeling of dizsiness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach ! headache, you can surely get relief in five minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you the | tormula, plainly printed on these fifty- | cont cases of Pape's Diapepain, then you will understand why dyspeptic troubles ! of ‘all kinds must go, d why It relleves | sour. out-of-order stomachs or Indiges- | |tion in five minutes. “Pape’s Diapep- | #in" is harmiess; tastes like candy, | each dose will digest and prepare for as- similation into the blood all the food you eat; besides, It makes you go to the table with & healthy appetite; but what will please you most, iv that you will | feel that |are clean and fresh, and you will not {reed to resort to laxatives or liver pills ! for blllousness or constipation. | This city will have many “Pape’s Dia- pepsin’' cranks, as some people will eall them, but you will be enthusiastic abdbt | this splendid stomach preparation, too, if you ever take it for indigestion, gases, heartburn, sourness, dyspepsia, or any stomach misery. | Get some now, this minute, and rid | yourself of stomach misery and indiges- tion in five minutes.—Advertisement. 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Do this tonight, snd by morning, most i not all, of your dandruft will be gone, and three or four more applications will ompletely dissolve and entirely destroy | every sing'e sign and trace of it, no mat- | ter how much dandrufi you may i and your hair will be flutfy, lustrous 1o do the work.—Advertisement. though | . e e You will find, too, that all itching and | digging of the scalp will stop at onee, packing house side ket lossy, siky and soft, and look and feel out of | & hundred tmes better, You can get lquid arvon at any drug 1t is inexpensive and never fals | | OMAHA, THURSDAY, to | BEATON & LALER €0. | 15417 South Sixioanth Street i me to do* Am 1 & 1Rk It In YHia ¥AY 1f employer, am [ treat! my m as He wants mé to? Dia T beha w ) them as 1 would If He were standing by? If 1 wora | €, M 4 Done Am 1 the k -( an employe He wants® Is Jesus my partner in bus nes Are you wiling to have Je s walk through your house from the ce lar t the attic? Wil ths weighis A mehs ures you use shrink In the Jid ment? r I Me In advertising? If Jesu wer the proprietor of my b siness w u'd He hange things? Would h pach as 1 do? 1a there any thing that I Jeave o't that He wou'd out In? m 1 afrald to put some hinv in my #ermon because I fear that it offends some one? 1If it is the truth of God, I'll put In in my serm'm no matter whom It hurts. If It 1= mot the truth I'll die before I put it In my serm n Would He be afrald of be'ng unpopu- lar? 1t He were a lawyer would He take the cases I do? If a doctor, would He do as 1 do? Would He vote as 1 do? Would He ®0 with the company that I do? Would he read the books that I do? Would He spend as much for seif a 1 do? Well, Jesus, I'll try. 1 thought the best way I could help the Sunday schoo O« 'mm R 1915, H want them to do. Conghs and Colds Don’t disregard your cold Are Serious. You sneeze, Tohe 16 18N e Tour word Wt Tou ‘ aside of & district bounded by I—un Help us all and guide worth and Marey streets, Thirty-sixth to Weak Stomachs 1. Many here will ray, I aee my | % | Thirty-elghth streets, as exempt from s " "':"‘r’h.“‘- "_"" of Jeain” and | 4 usiness places, under the hew city plan- | Systems weakened by improper I try to | 14N, 1 Bate o this old city. & |ning law. City Attorney Rine advised nourishment throngh weak an #ee marvelous possi'lities in | that petitions filed with the city eclerk stomachs suscep . maha, but 1 havent g1t the serm-ns, | Were sufficlent to warrant the calling of to disease, either. T've had for five weeks, and, | this public hearing. The lowered vitality res g from a Jos s, 1 hove Tve dore a 1 t of g:04 - " ) s | Woak stomach which fa > properly When 1 get to heaven 1 can look 4 wn digest food and repair the constantly und sny, “There's a spot Y‘ruw- hea T;' SPAEEPE AR | e Ut tissues s unable to prop tangied Up in my Reart strin:s, an! erly cope with the attacks from sec agaln these a'sles filed with pen 3 germa to which the human organism is tents who are seek ng Jesus Christ HOW TO GET RID OF subjected Who wil come up and Five me h# CATARKH Duffy’s (Copyright by Willlam A. Sunday.) If you have catacrh, ca - y deainess, or head nolses go st and get | oz ubse mirength), take 1 #dd to It % pint of hot W har proved to be a valuable ald in re A 4 oz of granulated supa cough, are feverish—nature's warning 1 tabloapoonful 4 times a day storing Mlgestion to the weakened, de- Dr. King's New Discovery will cure you This will ofien bring qui ke ranged stomach. Many dostors fely the. 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