The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1929 Page: 8 of 10
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Lesson for November 21
THE HIGHER PATRIOTISM
I.KSSON TEXT—Jon:ili 1:1-3: 3 I S
4:5*11.
UOLDEN trXT—-MhI n.-itli m.nk I>S
one blood all nations of mi'n r*>i (
dwell on all tin- face of the eai:li
PR1MAKY toric—Oo.l's Line
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::: JUNIOR TOI'lC—God « Love toi .
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I.NTERMKUIA'l B AND Sl'.N H.n; 101
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IC— Patriot I sin. and Intfcinntioiinl^ni
The lesson eommitioe tins ri:ili!. ;
suggested tlie emiro IRk'K 1,1 Jwsm!.
as the basis of our stmjy. The iyij!} \
selected by the committee may mvii !
a little strained. It will lumlly (< j|
cull the spiiit which tinned Jonah n
preach to the Ninevites, patriotism: |
rather, we should recognize It as ilu- j
passion of n missionary going forth j
Willi the message of God, calling upon 1
men to repent and turn to lliin. I "a j
triotism means love for one's country i
while the spirit of the missionary is .
passionate love for lost men of a!' [
countries. !
I. Jonah's Call and Commission :
(1:1, 2).
Jonah, a Jew, was called to go atui j
jireach repentance to a Gentile city 1
In a real sense, salvation is of the
Jews. In the seed of Abraham nli j
nntions of the earth shall be blessi-i! j
• ((len. 12:1, 2). The story of Jonah [
graphically portrays the history of i
Israel as a nation. God separated j
Israel to be the channel through which j
His mercy and salvation were to he i
carried to all the nations of the earili j
They, like Jonah, have been recreant j
to duty. Because of this God has i
caused tluni to be swallowed up by |
the nations, who will one day in the
future spue them out upon dry ground j
Palestine. After chastisement they • |
like Jonah, will discharge their ohii 4
gation an'd nations will repent and |;
turn to God. !
II. Jonah's Flight From Duty (1 j
He turned his back upon God and j
attempted to flee from His presence, j
He went' in' the opposite direction to
which he was sent, tie did not believe
in foreign missions. In the same way. ;
Israel has become an apostate people. 1
and Instead of a blessing has become I
a burden and curse to the nations. 1
III. Jonah's Correction (1:4-2:10).
1. Overtaken by a storm (1:5).
Trouble soon came upon Mie 'disobe-
dient son.int of God. So with the
Jpws. mi^f' .tnne after misfortune,
sloe::) iifw i «-nrm have overtaken
Oiem bfi'.iij-ic i,;ty turned from God.
They art now tossed about by the
nations. They, like Jonah, a re asleep
2. Cast overboard (1:15).
In their perplexity the sailors cast
lots and the lot fell upon Jonah. Ac.
cording to his own direction they did
this. God had prepared a great fish
which swallowed Jonah.
3. Jonah's deliverance (eh. 2).
Jonah in his affliction turned to God
and prayed (James 5:13).
God miraculously preserved him
while in the belly of the fish. God has
miraculously preserved Israel while In
the heart of the nations. The flsh
.could not digest Jonah, neither can the
nations assimilate Israel. Jonah re-
pented while in the fish. So Israeli
will repent as she goes Into the great
tribulation. God made the fish to '
vomit out Jonah. So Be will at the
proper tjnie cause the nations to cast
out Israel.
IV. Jonah's Commission Renewed.
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Although Israel has been rebellious
and failed in the execution of her
commission, she will repent and go
forward to fulfill her commission; in
1 (reaching the gospel to the nations
of the earth observe.
1. The field of his ministry (v. 3).
It was to be the great Gentile city
Nineveh.
2. His message (v. 4).
He was instructed to "preach the
preaching" which God had commis-
sioned him to utter—Nineveh was to be
overthrown within forty days.
3. Effect upon the people of Nineveh
(w C-10).
They repented and sued for pardon.
In the time to come the Gentile no
tions will repent of their slhs when
the gospel of the kingdom Is preached
unto them by the Jews.
V. Jonah's Behavior (4:111),
1. Bis displeasure (vv 1-3).
Be now makes known the real rea-
son for his Sight from duty. F
knew that the gracious God won
spar* the people who repented.
2. God reproves Jonah (vr. 4.11).
By means of the gourd God shows
htm hit error. The closing scene af-
fords a striking example of the pa-
tience and pity of God In contrast
with the hard-heartedness of man.
Ttu' nuM'tft-r of the Transcontin-
ental Air Transport Inc.. anil the
'Madilox Air l.inos licjrtin several
months ago with iunvhase ot con-
trolling interest in M:uiiiox by 1.
:A. T. has be.Mi completed with
lines to be operated joint 1> otlec-
tive November Kith, according to
]announcement made by I. A. I.
'ofieials and J. 1- Maddox. presi-
dent of Maddox Air l ines. _
This merjr-M- will extend T. A.
T. lines by one thousand miles
1 now under operation by Maddux,
alonjr the coast from San Fran-
cisco to Ajrua Caliente in Mexi-
\o Al'any nuitualfitivantages will
be derived by both under the new
m'.'rjror of the joint system.
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: NOTICE—Our store will be
closed all day Thanksgiving-,
Thursday; November 28. Studer's
, Market.—Adv.
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Dudd Thornbury returned to
Boston. Thursday of last week,
after visiting friends in Canad-
ian.
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WHY THK MAC?
i A speak.-r was addressing
country school in southern In-
diana and was making a talk on
patriotism. Pointing to a large
flag hung on the wall, lie asi.ed.
••Ami why is that flag hung in
your schoolroom.'
' There was a loud whisper from
one of the pupils addressed to
the teacher:
"Shall 1 tell him we put it
there to cover up the place where
the plaster's oft'?"—Unidentified
Clipping.
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AND THAT'S THAT
"Do you have any trouble with
'shall' and 'will'?"
"No: my wife says, 'You shall,
and 1 say, 1 will'."—Christian
Herald.
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A sharp carving knife will
great facilitate rapid serving of
the Thanksgiving turkey.
, o-———
I,. A. Me Adams returned Thurs-
day of last week from Wichita,
K-ui .. where he spent a few days.
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Mrs. Kidiard Kite is in Okla-
homa City.
Don Kite returned Thursday of
last week, from Oklahoma City.
J'KKNCH MOUTH HKAI.KI1
Your friends dare not say so
but your sore gums and foul
lireat Ii don't make folks like you
any better. I.eto's I'yrorrhea
K-. medy heals worst case if used
as directed. It is not a mouth
wa-h or paste, and is sold on a
money bacci guarantee.
(Sudors Pharmacy.
Mrs. J. S. Dorsey returned last ,
week from St. Louis, where she j
has spent several weeks. j
Hidden Gold Found
A story is told of a man whose
home and mill, ail that he had in the
world, were swept away by floods.
But, as he stood on the scene ot his
loss, after the water had subsided,
broken-hearted and discouraged, be
saw something shining In the hank,
which the water had washed bare. It
was gold. The flood which had beg
cared him, hod made him rich. "Sor-
row strips off loved possessions, but
reveals the treasures of the love ol
God."
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AMERICAN CENTRAL LIFE INS. CO.
Indianapolis, Indiana
One million insurance in force in Canadian
and its trade territory.
Gas Forces Woman
to Sleep in Chair
"Nights l sat up iii a chair, I
had stomach gas so bad. 1 took
Adlerika and nothing I eat hurts
me now. 1 sleep fine."-Mrs.
Glenn Hut lor.
Even the FIRST spoonful of
Adlerika relieves gas in the
stomach and removes astonishing
amounts of old waste matter from
the system. Makes you enjoy your
meals and sleep better. No mat-
ter what you have tried for your
stomach arid bowels, Adlerika
will surprise you. Baders Phar-
macy.
Texas Service ShtL
WASHING, GREASING AND
TIRE SERVICE
Time to fill with lighter oils. Fj||
Radiator with Glycerine
Prestone or Alcohol
We will make your tests
We Handle all
Texaco Produ
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A Good Place To Eat
Morris Cafe
And
MARION ALLEN
C. \Y. ALLEN
The Best Purgative for j Dining Room
Relieves
the congestion, reduces
complications, hastens recovery.
LENNEX
Couch Syrup
ADoetor*Prescription
PLEASANT
TO TAKE -
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ACTION
BADERS PHARMACY
Morris Brothers, Proprietors
FOR YOUR PROTECTION
City and Farm, Fire, Tornado and HailIn.|
surance, Automobile Insurance,all
coverages, Bonds, Compensation
Insurance, Car Purchases
financed.
WILBUR & CHAMBERS
with Southwest National Bank
Studer's Butter Nut Bread is a superior loaf because
of the fine ingredients that go to make it up. It contains
nothing but the very highest grade short-patent flour;
lard; sugar; shortening; and other ingredients.
Insist on Butter Nut Bread when you order.
Delivered to your grocer daily.
me: AT AND BREAD
Guaranteed
Car overhauling should be done now
before cold weather sets in.
Bring us your work. Estimates given.
Records &
Machine Shop
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1929, newspaper, November 21, 1929; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125735/m1/8/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.