The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1967 Page: 19 of 42
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PANOLA WATCHMAN. Carthage. Texas November 16 1967 - 3
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Brv. U. N. Petty
Logan SssrnthlT nt Gnd Chureb
Bev. Glenn Krt.hum
Southern Assembly of God Church
Bill, Shollner. Pastor
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Re» -lark HarrU
BAPTIST
Antioch Baptist
Bev. Bia,mon K. Ibompaon
Be.kvtlle Cairar, Baptlat church
Re- I ron Roper
Bethel Churcn — Clayton
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PENTECOSTAL
todwood United Pentecostal Chore*
Bev. A. P Bay
Tn It rd Peateeoatol Church
Rev Kenneth Wllllami
God's Untcaverinp Compassion
Background Scripture: Hosea 11; 14
Memory Selection: I have loved you with an ever- j Jesus God is )<*.•
lasting love; therefore I have continued mv faithfulness
to you. (Jeremiah 31:3).
THE AIM OF THE LESSON
The purpose of this lesson is
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pond to God’s unceasing love.
INTRODUCTION
William C. .Wenninger,
j 3). God will heal her faithless
I new and offer her his love free-
ly <verse 4.)
j Is U*r<r i he •* helping towards ’cc..ncii- |
lation and peace among men I
When the bishop arrived in 1
Prague for ‘he first All ' Wist
Salads-Barboeuo
Panola St.
Phone OX 34714
leaaaw W eloquent in tta portmy
al af God’s love It carried a
furitati af tbe heights fracked I
ia the IS»w Twtament io this
regard
EXPLOMIG THE WRI E TEXT
Even When JudBh and kroel
BW hoMto tempted Io worship
falae fode the lord remained
unwavering in Ms tender eon
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Ind.wd. Hooea y inflm pee on TT. j gins with aw indifort reminder
lafer JudaainaaBdoBChrtsi.am 7^,71 <M ihooe promima The book
ata*'’faat inve A^brf - — m allw b^RUtJ. IIH
** r*‘”* Abraham- 'Matthew 1U
At center man is promised
that if he win do tbe win of
(wvl he ran be saved and ran
live Mi peace proapenty. and
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phasized the human being's
need for love; "Our deepest
satisfactions do not come from
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Directory
Wood' New Hone Itaptlst Cknr< b
Bev. NOrvll N. Jone., Pastor
Mew Ptospect Missionary Baptist
New bhaby Grow Missionary Baptist
Rev. Fred B^arrvarc
North Side Ha pt 1st Cburch
John H Williams, Pastor
Old Crnt.r Missionary Baptist
Flmer Slat I hews
Panola Missionary ttaptlst Cburch
Re» l< I. Johnson
Pleasant Rloge Baptist Church
Primitlw Baptist churrh. Harris Chapel
Elder Autre,
Shad, Grove Baptist
He, Jack Fiirgerald
tooth Side Baptist Church
Her. I’ A. HeJms. Jr
L'nion Arbor Freewill Baptist Church
Rev. Lee Fears
Walnut Springs Baptist Church
Boy Buller. Pastor
Youngblood Freewill Baptist Church
Bev. LeHo, Anderson, Pastor
CATHOLIC
taint Williams Catholic Churrh
Father David Hennessy
CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church
Winton F. Berry. Minuter
CHURCH OF CHRIST
The I hur. u of Christ
EPISCOPAL
at John s Episcopal Church
Re,. Edwin, Nettleton. Vicar
METHODIST
ALl.lkON CHAPII IHl'Rf H
Km Terry Bonner
Beckville .hcthodlst < burr b
Rev Waller T Bowden
Bethel Methodist Church. Elyslah Fields
Bev Wayne Lee
Carthage Methodist Ctrcnlt,
Pisgah. Fbeneser
Rev. tJ. Stanley Goad
Deadwroid - Galloway - Woods Churrbee
Rev James Bretl Kenna
Rev. Glen Echols
First Methodist Church
Mt. Zion and Pre ee Methodist Chore*
Rev L. L. Broughton
Reho.^tn .rfetl.odlst Chureb
Rrv W George Hwanwn
Bockhill Merwodlst Chore*
Rev Clyde T. Wallace
•l Andrews Methodist Church
Murvaur
Rev. Nolen Holcomb
ing tn earthly powers and the
trust in a God who is gracious work of her own hands ,rfr'‘f’
(See particularly Psalms 103
sp..nsored by tbe Pbrmla *wn In Jewaf MMe Amen
TWH’GWT FOR THE DAV
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v.ces at tbe'borne the first Tup* [ ao to»M m mew MgM mm
dav of' each ma Mb
The poMie to knifed to M
tend the aerrien aarh Sunday
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the world On the other hand rawxe we are The prodigal son e<J wjtether hr had mm - as an
Im- loves those whom he n.uat j «n,always rome home Indeed hc answered. • As long
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Christians are concerned
with peace because they are
witnesses of Christ th< pr nee
of peace
PRAYER »u. Father we enmr
to Thee to ask Thy rrerrv upon
the world <o full of tribulation
Dr Billy Simmons, pastor of We
Central Baptist Churri- will i love that Chris? has shown to us.
speak at the regular Gundas af ' the world hi, mistinder
temonn srarwhin serric - at Fa <uaBdin<s and wars Help w« U»
noia Nunfng Home Sunday Nov . work in ’hr qwrH of roe«<ieil»w
“ Uow to bring peace or. ettrlb We
Srrricrs begin at 3 pm. and ask for Thv strength and wts
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County Ministerial Assocm’ion
Rrv Rrlly Sboffner hdds mr
of the historic saving deeds of . mises of God, to remind men of
God; Out of Egypt I called my
-on. ’■ . .
This steadfast love of Gori nes« in the world
was to become a major them- in
the religion of Israel. It is par an appeal that Israel return to
Psalms. God. her only Savior Let her
which contains an over-arching ' repent il4 2): let her stop trust
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they come because of our capa-
city to love and be loved”.
Because God ia love and has
eompaswion for Ms children, we
can know the depths o* love. A
certain medieval painting of
Christ on the cross has an ad
dad touch that gives depth and
dimension to what happened on
i n<* loves idom* wnoin nv jI'Ujh , .w.
! judge with an everlasting love r>,hrr ou’
; "As a father pities Ms children" ‘
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though we are sinners.
horn, the children of Israel
were exhorted to promote
peace. All through the life and
ministry of Jesus and Hi, dis-
ciples. peace was a mam con-
cern
Bishop Ferdinand S»gg. of
Switzerland, who died in 1%5
was one o’ those faithful dts-
ciplmes who worked for peace
with full devotion He believed
that as a Christian tries to over j
come the tension in the world. '
Church Directory- Sunday School Lesson - Message
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Bruuk, Sll«Monarv naptlsl Churrh
Rev. John Dyer
Bunrnnibr Freewill Baptist
Ret I B. Welch
Carthage Flrvt Freewill Baptist
Rev. J M Goode
Carth ige Missionary Baptist
Rec. Roval C Burt
Cedar Grove Baptist
Center Point Freewill Baptist
Rev. Ivan Godwin
Central Baplbt Churrh
Dr Hilly E. stmrnonv
Clarion Bethel Baptist
Clayton First Baptist Churrh
County line Missionary Bapttrt
Elder Jesse Helton
DeBerry Baptist Churrh
Re, Dick Sawryer
Dolson Baptist Church
East ride Baptist. Gary
Bev Joe White
Fairplay Baptist Churrh
Rev A P Barer
First Baptist Churrh, Heckvllle
Rev Louis F Asher
Pint Baptist Churrh, Carthago
Rev Nolan Sumner
First Baptist Churrh. Gary
Rev Harold Leytham
Friendship Missionary Baptist Churrh
Harold P. Goodson
. Friendship Baptist Churrh
Bnv. H B Ronuemorv. Pastor
Grand Bluff Baptist
Rev. James Ntrlckland
Bopewell Baptist Chnrrit or Bunrnmba
Rev. Devon Rodgers
Liberty Chapel Baptist Cnurrb
Rev. R L. Johnson, Pastor
Long Bra nr b Missionary Baptist
Rev. Ray Brooks
Marednnla Baptist Churrh
W D Leggett. Pastor
Uldvett Baptist Churrh
Rev Ray M'vre
Murvaul MKstonary Baptist Chureb
Rev. Don Hiser
MtCoy Baptist church
Bev Marvin A. Gardner. Pastor
Mt Bethel Missionary Baptist Chore*
Rev. Paul Owens
att Calvary Baptist Church
Bev. H. M. Dry- Pastor
■t Pleasant Missionary Baptist
Elder ». ■. Rogen
Mt Zion Baptist Church
Rev Hruee WIU
New Hel.mn fUhUst Chureb
Rev. E. B. Miller
can be seen in Israels history ! demn hut to encourage and
Hosea reminded his generation : strengthen, to reaffirm the pro
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Dr. Simmons
the beginning of a oright thread
of continuity Which runs thrhu
gh Jeremiah. Second Is mb. an;!
Psalms and b''c< w, the central
affirmation of the teachings of
l "ing Ho
’ sea’s language, the church con
,tinucs to peak of God the Fath
i er, of Jesus Christ and al! man-1
kind as his son-, of <’hrist as,
the Bridegroom, and of th?
Church as Christ's brid?
Hosea’s teaching sct.1 forth
' sionate love was shown toward clearly Gori’s way with man 'lij
Israel even when she pinned. . t’*** has estaMished a c< nven
Two words are central in Ho *,,h J’,',Pr6pJr ‘
sea s teaching: knowledge of P* (3’ “e ,b*m or ■
Cusfom Dm*t W*rk
413 E Sublnp OX 3 HH
“Look Sis! He seems so real—just like He might be getting ready to
speak."
He does speak. Since the day He stood in the Temple, a boy of twelve,
He has been speaking to men. telling them to LOVE ONE ANOTHER. He
speaks to men. wherever they may be. But many do not heed His words. So
terror, cruelty, hate, greed and destruction stalk through the world. Others
say, “Oh, that love business sounds wonderful but it isn’t practical It is a
beautiful theory but in this old world you've got to get yours while the
getting is good."
But is it just a beautiful theory'.’ Isn’t it about time man awakened to
the fact that through following the ‘practical way ", he is sealing his own
doom, that despite all his modern inventions, senseless, ruthless wars still
threaten his very existence.
There is more than a good chance that “LOVE ONE ANOTHER" is a
sure practical way of life He is still speaking' Perhaps He has the right ans-
wer! It’s worth a trial’
Read Romans 14 14 1ft
The fruit -if rwhteouxnesc is
in peae.- cf them that
make peace. (James 3:1H>
1x»ng before Jest*, Christ was j
11-13).
Verses Bft How can I give
you up. O Ephraim: Here, on
tbe one hand, is
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Jack Merten, censifnee
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happJ71' does not ward to discipline hi«
- ' child, hut must do so precisely i
- . I conrenantal relation-hip Hosea fwx-ailM. he invp, him
whom ffapew { In Ms snperti hook The Pho-
(“b’Zd to toS’woXXel^ -arn’THr .r His ^’t^hetl'T’X £
•f tbU delieate. tender, suffer I c..„ rJ ... P'tY- *>rrow hi’
on seeing the aim of Ms helov
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C hapter 14 1-4 Return. O Is-
rael From Genesis to Rcvela
tion the Bible is a record of
Cart’s promises to man Pne’i
caUy we rail them tbe p. onuses
of Abraham (Genesis IT !-4>
the son of David, tbe son of
love of God was
known before the coming of
Jesus Jesus Christ was tbe fid
fillment of God’s love for man
kind—Ipre whtcb the best of
Israels tracheru had
If Tt-xas purchases ’ 12 erasers’TAPIR Alt® to a
acres M Mate Peril land each
ticularly evident
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affirmation that Israel should
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muM uphold the laws of Judice the universe chooses to love us. (
-- « **«• though we are sinners. r „„
noi. who will?) He must judge rather than to destroy us ’♦*’ |in Peace A»’embly. hr was a*k-
. . -m.- whether he had com ■ as an
rhe most dtotinriivc character*
tie of the God
Calvary. Behind the cross the
artist has painted the figure ot
God We would not attempt to
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IB his painting is filled with ;
Christian significance It says
that God la moved by compass-1
.on and to present in dur auf ,h>t
Often W is too easily asHMD-! **" 1
ed that God is presented aa a
torW briBB only in the New
TmtaSBest This M not ao. The
OM TMtamesit passage for this
distinguished psychologist, ein i . ■
(Sd and steadfast"'"fovc The ' riwne*s and seeks ’thhr i
faithful man who has this know-1 <*’ 's 'h‘/ 1
■ - as they pay ‘he price for their ;
of the htorwy of God’s mMng |(forgironefo does hot ex
i deeds for bis people. He is a- , S'"'": "''L" ’ V " ZZ
wak of the covenant which has 'E**J"* rt
been offered to Israel, of the ^rt of knowing (,od is with him
great heritage into which •» i
has come and of the promises ' W _AsPnctt*niewt can
‘ that belong to th? faithful But and man ean res.we th?
insisted that God now only rnak
(<nr e* ataremen? and reconciliatitm |
. tame is steadfast. In N?w Testa
I ment terms, he wdl lav .down
fbe life of hts own Son for us
veyed only in the mosf infimsfe ' ****’.-.V 'u I
of human analogies that af tbe • <’*»* » h'"» Hr"
relationship between husband ♦» one of »he teveliest dearest
and wife (cltaplcrs 1 fbrmigh Tt • M"*"" •*«** whole B M? I
ai * g . • I (Lewi sa lii
son (chapter 11 1-4) These con «*?'*<> louehis son even when
ChrtottaMB we hose Bo right to'
say -Lmv cmne down at Chn* • "• pr»»m'**»
about tbe steadfast love of GM
became central in bof**. reach
usg Na atiman in the mfi of
Cta-ist. tbron«;B whom God con
Hnurs Ms compaM ms» - search
for all wien. mar. iPmt wbe are
taut (Nee Jesus’ oaraMrs of the
lost sheep, the four rvwn. and
others) ffwaewN hwu fhonae to
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Swindell, Ray. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1967, newspaper, November 16, 1967; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255637/m1/19/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.