The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1938 Page: 6 of 8
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LESSON TEXT—Mark 1:19-49.'
GOLDEN TEXT—And he healed many
Jhat were sick—Mark 1:34.
PRIMARY TOPIG—When Jesus Went
to Peter's House.
JUNIOR TOPIC—When Jesus Went to
Peter's House.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP-
IC—Helping the Sick
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP-
IC—Christianity's Concern for Physical
Health.
The Mystery of Painlessness" Is
the title of a book published some
years ago, in which the author
pointed out that instead of bemoan-
ing the physical ailments of man
we should thankfully regmn
imidijoO^o^s^vTESout pain. There
is point to the suggestion, butrorie
who has reached the years of ma-
turity and who has stood shoulder
to shoulder • with suffering-man-
kind is very conscious of the never-
silent cry of those whose bodies are
in„need.
Our Lord was tender and solici-
tous of man. It was to him that
the great host of impotent folk—
the lame, the halt, the sick, and the]
blind—came for healing, and they
came not in vain.- Note, however,
that in the midst ot his works of
mercy he did not forget his real^
objective, which was to deal with*
man's sin.
I. Healing (v. J59).
First, we find our Lord tenderly
sharing the sorrow of the home of
a friend. One can picture the anx-
ious hush lhat hovered over the
horge as distressed relatives and
friends sought to alleviate the suf-
fering of the one wjlirk fever. They
knew the possibility *ef a serious
outcome of the illness. Many of us
have gone through that dark valley.
All ai once there was new nope,
and soon-there was ioy. Jesus had.
come arid had brought healing.
Many of us have also had that
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neSs of the soul. If you are saved
you are ready" to stand up *md
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Christianity is not a selfish faith,
if it follows its Lord. We see in
verses 32 to 34 that all the city
came- to-his door with 'the diseased
and demon - possessed, and he
healed them all. The account of
the kindly and inteUigeilt care of
pages of the history of the Christian
church.
n.«Praying (V. 35).
The Son of God sought out a place
and a time for prayer* communion
with his Father. How often we who
profess to follow him fail,to pray
and power that prayer can bring
far more than Jesus di<|. But, *we
say, we are so busy. So was' he.
We are tired. So was he. Peopla
jwill not let us alone. They also fol-
lowed him. We make excuses, but
we have no real reasons for out
unfortunate delinquency.
III. Preaching (vy. 36-39).
Jesus said, "Let us go . . . that I
may preach ... for therefore came
| forth." Jt bears ropetition in this
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did many miracles' (and not for a
moment would we detract from
their worth and glory) yet he re-
peatedly, by word and act, empha-
sized the importance of preaching.
Foolish though it may seem to
the natural man (read I Cor. 1:18-
25), preaching the gospel in the
power of the Holy Spirit is now, as
it has been through the centuries,
God's chosen means of turning the
world upside down (Actii 17:6).
What a pity that churches and pas-
tors are forsaking it for book re-
views, dramas, social hours, fo-
rums, community centers, and what
not! God give us a revival of great,
humble, and fearless preaching ot
the Word!
IV. Cleansing (w. 40-45).
There Is a sense in which the
cleansing of the leper waa another
act of healing, but leprosy is such a
striking type of sin that the incident
calls for special consideration.
Leprosy is like sin in that it is a
destructive malady that pursues its
insidious way without revealing its
true nature until it is far advanced.
It renders a man unclean, loathsome
to himself iota dangerous to others.
Atleast such it was in the days of
our Loihl.
Is there no hope for the leper?
Yes; Jesus has come. The smitten
man cries out, "If thou wilt thou
canst make me dean.*'
So. also, mar the sinner be
cleansed, for "whosoever-shall call
upon the name of the .Lord shall
be saved" (Rom. 10:13). He will
not turn the vilest of sinners away,
for be came "to seek and to save
that which- waa lost" (Luke 1 :10>
•v The man who waa cleansed dls-
0bey®d tHe "Instructions of Jesus
<V., 4|), with the result that the
Lord's ministry in that place was
greatly limited. We should obey the
conjmands of God With exactness
and promptness. Disobedience, ev-
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1938, newspaper, January 21, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243048/m1/6/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.