The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1951 Page: 12 of 34
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Sunday School Lesson- - : .
TRUE CHRISTIAN WILl CS0T
RESPECT LAWS OF LANa
want to do right? If you do you king," What could one add
will find the law on your aide, to make It more easily
When It ooDoses you. you will re* :.tood? It Juat need* pracl
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KNOCKS OFF BIRDIE '
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HER TWO-BITS GONE
CHICAGO - (ttlf). - To anyone
else, the/Mss of Two Bits wouldn't
moan much. It was heartbreaking .
to Jfean Stawasz. Two Bits was .lLAND g^KE, Nellie
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By A. I* JORDAN want to do right? If you do you king." What could one add to that
Text 20sIS-SS, I Peter Z:M*11 will find the law on your side, to make It more easily under-
When It opposes you, you will re- i.tood? It Just needs praetica on
Introduction . “ spect It . ■ . the part of every man in order to
This lesson has to do with Jhe jn tae 20th verse wc are told bring about good cltlsanshlp.
natter of the Christian attitude that they sent spies and watched
Him that they might catch some
saying that could pe used against
mm. * hey wore not Interested in
tne respcti tor law out in uustroy*
ing someone waom tney thougnt
stood in tlie way ot tneir personal
gain, iaiy i.uue a* though they
were righteous.
How inn../ ..mas religion has
been used as a cloak to hide the
very sins it is supposed to eradi-
cate. If IL-were not real and valua-
Ole, sinners wotiu. toU..*..-
felt It its Intrinsic value manes
it very desirable. For those who
are unwilling to' pay the price
Of real .religion, hypocrisy is the
ohiyi dray out if they need to
appear righteousi
they come to ecsus with a ques-
toward law. Thp Bible on every
v hand encourages respect for the
law of the land. Jesus nowhere
■ought to upset set aside, or de-
stroy the law. The true Christian
must be a keeper of the law and
assist in causing others to have
the proper respect for law.
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YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - (UR) - ate mo
same hole. The "birdie," normally ‘
a onc-under-par, was a red ono
that Fleming netted with a hook-
drive while the cardinal sat on a
tree limb at Mill Creek Golf
pourse. «
•Basically, respect for law Is *n
attltuda toward right and wrong.
If a man wants to do right ho
will have respect for lew. If he
docs not font to do right he will
have no respect for law except
when the law is In hla, favdr or
he fears hs oan not get by wltn
breaking the law.
• This Is where Christianityj»mes
the name of Jean’s dog. She wrote
newspapers, asking help In find-
ing the dog which she described
as "mostly terrier." ,•
Paw never got away ibith any-
thin* Ilka that.”
“I MUSTN’T blow my top, I
mustn’t blow my top, I muat’nt
blow my top ”
”... try' to bo nice to Mother.
Sir’s only going to be here three
weeks."
The highest suspension bridge
In the world spans the Arkansas
river In Colorado. Floor of the
bridge Is 1053 feet above the bed
of the river.
Theso Drug and Drygoods Values Good Thurs, Frt, M flat
In Baytown, Houston, and Pasadena. Come In and SAVE!
on who is a real Christ-
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WllF db right If they kn*ow what- uSdTmtaE
fright Is. They will not want to do J**u* “ i.^y
oihcrwise.^C^Hst. If H^ome. Into ZVT.ru Z rZol
When the heart Is changed the' tna^counicrftH u..g,o.i vvim u*.
man is a new creature.
Vt’c have a good example of the
relatlcp of heart attitude to re-
* ■» «pect to the law In this passage.
Note the first, statement: The
■chief priests and the scribes the
’ ■ame hour sought to lay hands on
him; and they feared the people."
It was the fear of public opinion
and not right and wrong that
moved thee* people.
It Is such attitudes as these that
. make laws necessary It Is the
‘ people who are Interested only in
» their own personal desires that
.give trouble. These men did not
• lie Jesus. The fact that He was
i light did not make any difference
to them. He was opposed to thslr
wrong-doings and for that opposi-
tion they warned today hands on
Him
Lstws are for the protection of
those who want to do right and
aa obstruction to those who would
do wrong because wrong serves
their personal interests Do you
HERE'S
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COFFEE
get by God. God knows us for what
we U'ully an- ami not what we
want to seem to be.
Should tiny pay taxes to a
hcatnen com.in.o,.’ must triuuie
oe paid to Caesar.' ’so answer yea
would bring him into trouble with
the people and to answer no would
bring Him into trouble with Rome,
notely He was In a dilemma. His
reply is well known; "Render
therefore unto Caesar the things
that be Caesar a, and unto God the
thlnge that be Gods."
There wss no conflict here,
Taxes must be paid In order that
government might exist for the
common good. God niiuft have His
homage for the wctl-ocing oi man s
soul. God is not against govern-
ment. He will not excuse the mea
who make Corrupt government.
•Nowhere dots the Bible excuse
man for brewing the laws of the
land.
The men who hr* right with
God are the best rulers in any
land. Tht ciUiens who are first
right with God as* the best sub-
jects in jny realm. When a man
is right with God hs Is s bottsr
man than hs coold ever be other-
wise. Christians make good clU-
sens.
Jesus silenced Hie enemies with
words of wisdom. They had no-
thing else to say to Him. In tha
end truth always silences evil.
Evil may run ahead but truth
will eventually catch up with her
and truth always destroys evil.
Trust In the lord and do right
■Ml you will bars Mttto^diW* to~
fear evil consequences.
1 Peter MS-IT
This section of the Issson has
to do with the direct rxhortatloss
of the Scriptures on the matter
of obedience to eivtl law. The
Christian has no Biblical excuse
for disobedience or lack or re-
sped
Chris
for the laws of the land
rtstian cttlsenahlp Is the best
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cltiaenahip.
"Submit yourselve* to every
ordinance of man for the Lord's
snks," la tbs command of the
Seriptnn Chris-
tian reap Imaelf
to the la i hon-
or to C i His
subjects of In
whatever t will
reflect gl
The Ini 1 are
"for the Joere.
and for i that
do well" that
the true ’ for
Christ wi o the
law. He more
rigid tow toad.
He, the < doing
far bet to f the
Iaa4 dm
Hto bed * re-
proach ai Mult,
will bring mU
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town *1 f Vl*-
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neighbor will
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1951, newspaper, August 16, 1951; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041781/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.