The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1929 Page: 4 of 12
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promise, wltJiout w,
Wishing All of Yon
A JHcrnj
(EljriatmaB
and a Bright
Prosperous New Year
a* ibat Maxktt
May Christinas Be Merry
AND THE
New Year Bright
Blender tapora Gleaming white
On this holy Christman night,
Express our thought to clear aud true
Peace, Good Will aud Joy to You I
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Peace, good will to one and
all, with all the warmth of
Happy Holiday Greeting!
—With the appreciation of yonr pat-
ronage and friendship, we wish all-
Peace, Good Will, a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year!
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International Sunday School
Lesson
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NUNN ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
MCltfclltKR tl. lit*,
rauuuwwip inwoven
WORSHIP
H tSS il l; H«b. 10:«•**
iJriLDt^N TKHT: He entered, as
ufh distort was. Into the aynngogu#
,.h the SAMxith day.—Luke 4:1«.
Introduction .
Where two or three lire gather-
4 tom* her In ray name, there am
J In W*V mUt of them."—Matt.
I A-20. "meeting togatV '* • g^*
At mutual lielip and effl-
efeney In any Held; In aelem-e and
itneaa and poll!lea, aa a thou*-
eucletles nml meetings !»ear
Itneaa. Not leaa la *u(4l aasemb-
• together needful In the riiuren
-it we rainy Infect one another
Ith the holy contagion of spirit-
>1 uxo. or kindle ouraelvea at a
urntnoh mu.’'--4noSrd<4.
m(T0N W everywhere. This we
t«u*b the child aud aay we believe,
ijod raft We worshipped anywhere,
ran w " ,_,"rr --»
know. flut Momeliow wlien
lien are hIIowih! to follow the Jr
httiNilace to worship Owl they drl
together. There la u soelAl
to worahlp; It calls for a netting
together. With thta <•<««* the
ihouirht of a place wtiSte Uod
me'ti hla worMlilpor*. ami Unit
p|Biv Ink-umo* •» holy place;; Hod’s
ho,w>" -The liOason Moruimmtary.
Going to Church Together.
•Tome and let us go up to the
mountain of l<ie lord."—Mlc. 4 :l.
lghnh, prophet of Judah who pro-
ttheMod In the reign of Jothaiu,
Anas and IleseUlali, wan a young-
er contemporary of lalah and of
Hoeea. Tlie Book of Mlcah con-
tained a glowing prophecy of the
coming ndgn of (lie Messiah, from
Which these two veraea ore taken.
They aro almost Identical with
lea. 2:2-4.
Mlcah had a vial on of u mighty
church-going, lie saw all tlie peo-
piw of all the world going to Jo-
ruMh-m to worship tied In hla
holy Umaple. They wore ull mov
hag together, flowing to Mount
Xhtn Uka a glorious river. Hugh
member of the universal throng In
bis vision had one single purpose,
to be taught of Hod’s ways, s.» as
to W;dk In them. Tliat Is why we
Ip) to Wliurvh. Wc urw taught of
Hod by the songs and the prayers
the Bible reading and tin* sermon.
It U a noble experience, this going
to church. T>«* Pr“<',l<'c
of It Is sure to enlarge one’s men-
tal borlnon. depiMU one’s spiritual
life, awl wirhAi one’s communion
with neighboring Christian* and
with hh| unseen tireWwon at the
ends of the ourth.
Joy la God's House.
•‘1 was glad when they said un
to me, l-et us g«> unto the house of
Jehov'iih." fabssl children ure
pleased to go home, and glad to
hear their brothers awl sister*
alT them thltln r David’s heart
wgs In Hu’ worship of Hod and he
mWi delighted when be found
other* Inviting him to go where
till desires had already gone; It
bipps the ardor of the moat ar-
doit to trsir other* Inviting them
u> holy duty. The word was not
"ift," biit "h*t u* go"; hew*
,X of Dm | stalinist found m doulile
uU jn r.’’
iwglisgiviiig a Duty and ItcoeM.
“To give thanks unto the name
o« Jehovah.” Tlie Pilgrims go
og to Janisaleoi not im*rely be-
cdtamaodA'd by Hod to do
wZhut bmauaa unwed thereto by
tjwir own hearts. Tliey are full
of thanksgiving to Jehovah, and
r attendance at the f#set I*
th« purpose of praising him.
•Iso with onr own chimd)
It doea good, even If It !•
hut the outward obaarvaw*
• religious custom, the formal
itllan of a law of Hod; such
____ gntiif la bettw than none;
it «IT Mad others to go. and la
tMM wo ourwlws will pohat/iy at-
toad from a doapsnod mottva. ft
tyre put ouraelvm la the way of
aod tha blessing will
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"\M aa draw seer wttb a
la falneaa of
Am Mjwaty ef J
aa the Mediator of the new revela-
tion, the Orent High Print of the
New Covenant into which all be-
lit-ver* enter. Thla new Oovenaut
la Inllnltely better than the old.
Under the Old Covenant only the
priests could at any time outer
the sunctiwury, the temple proper,
nml they only the the outer room,
the Holy Places; only the high
priest ooubl enter the Moat Holy
Place, the Innor room, aud be only
once a year, paoaJng through the
great veil, the musalve curtuln
which shut It out. But Jesus, the
(treat Blah Priest over the house
of Hod, nas dedicated for n* by
hla blood a new and living way
Into the Most Holy Placo where
Hod dwells, giving all bellevera
boldness to enter It through the
rent veil of hla own flesh offered
as an eternal sacrifice for our alns.
When we realise this thought our
churcp-golng takes on u now and
splendid significance, and the fel-
lowship of believers becomes
new and glorious bond as we all
together draw near to the Divine
Majewty.
Assembling Together.
“Not forsaking our own aasemb-
ling together, ms the custom of
some Is, hut exhorting one an-
other," "I>ovo seeketli not Its
own; It gives Itself away, and
only live* to make others partak-
ers of Its happiness. And It loves
the assembly of God's iteople, not
only for what It needs und hopes
to rpcelvp, hut for the commun-
ion of saints, and the help It can
give in helpbig and eucouraglng
others.”—Andrew Murray. "Any
Ore will soon tm extinguished If
ths burning sticks of wood or
lumps of coal are separated one
from the other; only when they
•re kept together does trie lire
burn more and more brightly."
"And so much the more, as ye
see the day drawing night." " "Die
day’ 1s of course the day of the
Lord's return (Hab. 9:2B), the
day of days." -Marcua Dods. In
view of that climax of all eventa
which la ever drawing nearer,
Ohrlatlans ara constantly to heed
their Lord's command, "Watch;
for ye know not on what duy your
Lord dometb."—Matt 24:42.
The World for Christ.
"Go ye Into all the world."—
Mark 10:15. Moat appropriately
and Ineplrlngly we close our studies
of "Home Good Social Teachings
of ttho Bible" with Christ’s Grent
Commission, which looks forward
to the fellowship of all the world
through the worship of the Father,
Son and Holy Spirit.
This grout Commission was glv-
(vii in onllllee, at the meeting of
the disciples arranged with »o much
care by tho Saviour. The eleven
disciple* were all there, having
Journey from Jerusalem, aud prob-
ubly this was the meeting of
which Paul speak# (I Oor. 15:6).
attended by about ttve hundred of
the brethren. Tlie Great Commis-
sion began with tlie assertion by
Christ of boundless authority, “'•*11
authority In heaven and on earth,"
which had been given him by the
Father. In view of this authority
he bade bis disciples to go forth
and make disciples of all the jieo-
pie on earth, "baptising them Into
the name of tlie Father and of the
Son and of the Holy Spirit; teach-
ing them to observe all things
whatsoever I commanded you.” And
the Commission closed with the
would
be Impossible of fainiment: "Lo,
I am with you always, even unto
the end of the world."
"Christ called his dlaclples In
order that they might can other
disciples. Ha chose nations In
order that they might be messen-
gers to other nations. He gave
Christianity a home In the world
In order thgt It might make tha
wbols world it hams. The sols
boundary of tha religion of Jesus
is the right of the round earth."
—Henry Van Dyke.
‘Christ called hla dteclples la
order that they might call other
disci pi cm. He chose nut Ions In
order that tliey might he messeng-
ers to other nations. He gave
Christianity a home In the world
In order that It might make the
whole world Its liome. The role
boundary of the religion of Jesus
Is the rlgg of the round earth."—
’ftXs MmIc
Our worship Should lie Inspir-
ing, and nothing contribute* more
to spiritual enthusiasm than the
right kind of hiuMo. It Is net
enough that the music shall be
spirited—It must be spiritual. A
and so tt Is not worshipful NM
tber la much of the retiglOua "mg-
time" that affllcta many of our
eburchea sad Sunday school*.
“God le a Mrtk; they
worship him iputt Worahlp In
spirit and truth." “The tea* of a
service is often found In the lm-
iresston which H leaves on tie
pdnd of a devout pemoa. Ojim-
lag away he should he eolenwdsad,
quickened, enlightened and refresh-
ed. His heart should bear witness
to the fine discernment of Word#-
worth's lines:
"I bent before thy gracious throne,
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But faith sublimed to ecstasy.”
juas band Is spirited, but It does
nob Miggnat the preaciMw of Ood,
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Fort Worth, arrived here Saturday
morning to l»a with her parents
and friends for the holiday sea-
eon.
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C. 0. Conner found Ms alx lamp
chimneys and two pairs of glow#
advertised Is the want-ads la the
Brand last week. Mr. Oonner
said that ha never expected to
flnd bis merchandise, but the little j
wanted did tha Wick.
The members of this organization
join in extending to yM their
best wishes for a
Delightful
Christmas
and a New Year filled with Good
Health and Prosperity. If we hove
helped any to make your Holiday
mote enjoyable, we ate glad.
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We are extending a full
measure of
CHRISTMAS JOY
and Wishes for a
HAPPY, PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR!
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We say say it—we mean it—and
may the new year bring to yon
joy and happiness and prosperity
in the same bountiful measure as
has been allotted ns in onr rela-
tion with yon.
WotTaasFecd&SccdCa.
A Very Merry
Christmas
A Cup Filled With Joy
and brimming over with measure
of health, wraith and happiness,
is onr Christmas wish for all
of yon!
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1929, newspaper, December 26, 1929; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth583859/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.