The Helena Star (Helena, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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And all the Pupils giggled 5
Lesson1
(By REV P B HTZWATEK D D
Teacher of Kngllvh Bible In the Moody
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IMPROVED UNIFORM WILRNAT10NAI
LESSON FOR AUGUST 27
NEHEMIAH’S PRAYER
'
LESSON TEXT-Neh 1:1-11
GOLDEN TEXT-Tht effectual fervent
prayer of a righteous man avaUeth much
— Ja 6:18 '
REFERENCE MATERIAL— Ex 10:20
32 I Sam Tb-U Matt 37 3S Acts 112-
14 Eph 1:14-21
PRIMARY TOPlO-Nehemlah Talking
to God
JUNIOR TOPIC-Ths Prayer of the
King's Cupbearer
1 NTBKM EDI ATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
-Prayer as a Preparation for All Under-
taking YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—Prayer and Power
I Nehemiah Loams of ths Distress
of tho Captives (vv 1-3)
1 When (v 1) Twentieth year of
the reign of Artuxcrxes (2:1)
The month Chlslou corresponds to
our December It was while perform-
ing hts duty as cupbearer to the Per-
sian king While In this Important
position there entered Into Ills heart
a desire to honor God and do good to
bis people A young man can he true
to God In any position In life If he
sets his heart on Jesus Christ and
communes with Illm by prayer and
study of God’s word A man may
be elevated to a high position prosper
in business and yet live a life urn
spotted from the world
2 By Whom (v 2) Bis brother
Hananl and certnln men of Judnh
brought him the news His Inquiry
shows that though he was prosperous
he did not forget his unfortunate b re tic
ren We should never let our success
and well-being shut out sympathy for
the oppressed and suffering
8 The Nature of the Distress (v 3)
The wall of Jerusalem was broken
down Its gates were burned with
fire and the remnant of the captives
were In great afillction and reproach
II Nehemlah’s Sorrow (v 4)
The news of bis brethren's distress
greatly moved Nehemiah He sat
down and wept and mourned several
days He fasted and prayed before
God God's people nre so essentially
one that the afillction and shame of
the one Is the afillction and shame of
all No one will ever do much to help
a distressed people who does not deep-
ly feel their desolation Nehemlnh's
sorrow was not the kind that says “1
pity you" and goes on in ways of set
fishness without making an effort to
help True pity expresses Itself In an
effort to help
III Nehemlah’s Prayer (vt 5-11)
He knew where to go for help He
took the matter upon his heart to God
In prayer The first nnd best way to
help others Is to pray for them Nehe-
mlnh did not merely pray be left his
plnce nt the Persian court and Jour-
neyed to Jerusalem and took hold with
his own hands Our prayers nnd tears
must be translated Into definite action
If we would be of renl help” to others
Note the characteristics of this prayer
1 Its Worshipful Spirit (v 5) He
recognised God as the great and ter-
rlble One the Lord God of heaven
True prayer shows that' spirit of wor-
ship 2 Its Ground (v 5) It wns on
the ground of covenant relation that
He besought God On tills ground all
who are In Christ Jesus can come and
plead before God
3 It Was Persistent (v 8) He
prayed day and night God Is please!
when4 Ills servants are persistent In
their pleadings with Him Those who
understand the covenant relation will
be Importunate In their petitions
4 It Was Accompanied by Confes-
sion of Sin (vv 6 7) In thw confes-
sion he mentioned definitely his sin
(v 7) We should specify the sins
which we have committed Most peo-
ple when praying nre too general In
their confessions
5 He Pleads God’s Promises (vv 8
0) In our praying we should remind
God of His own words It Is when
His words abide In us that we can
Intelligently pray (John 15:17) If
we would be successful In our praying
we should fill our minds with God’s
promises (
1 0 He Pleads Relationship (v 10)
He reminds God that they were Hts
children by redemption Those who
are in Christ are God’s children by
redemption through His precious blood
The child has n claim upon Its father
God’s children have a claim upon Him
7 It was Intercessory Prayer (vll)
With Intense earnestness be definitely
prayed that God would give him favor
before the king In order that he might
be enabled to help his people The
king's favor was needed In order to
enable him to help his brethren God
Is able to move the heart of a heathen
king and thus further His own causa
by means of the prayer of a humble
servant
The Cunning Man
A cunning man overreaches nd one
half as much as himself— H W
Beecher
God's Love
Behold wiiat manner of love the Fa-
ther hath bestowed upon us that we
should be called the sons of God— I
John 3:1
The Fool
To be a man's fool is bad enough
bnt the vain man Is everybody's—
Penn
FOR
REAL AJ
Isa tfEie E<ehen
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The Economy PtiJfUilBEIR
A Sirs Time and Money Caver
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Children's handkerchiefs often look
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His Employment
While there Is no intention of pok-
ing nt golf too much some of the an-
ecdotes along this line are too good to
be lost Take the case of the Woman
who had her young nnd observant son
out for a walk They met a friend of
the family a man who likes to be
pleasing to children He proceeded to
question the boy a bright little fellow
about five years old
"Does your pttpl work?" from the
man
“Sure he does all the time” with-
“What does he do?" and the chances
are the youngster knew that the ques-
tioner kney the answer - Anyhow the
boy spoke right up:
“Plays golf"
Had Missed Something
We had been living In the suburbs
for five years and had Just moved
back to the same house thnt we had
lived in before Our little girl who Is
six years old wns saying “that she
was horned In this house”
Her little brother said he wns tqo
Sister said “No you were In heaven
then'”
"If I was” John retorted "I don’t
remember of seeing Jesus"— Chicago
Journal I
Theories lead to tests and tests lend
to truth
MANNERS IN SECOND PLACE
Mrs Clarver Put Necessity for Eating
Far Above the Importance of
Table Niceties
When Miss Violet Robinson n col-
ored teacher In Mobile was Invited by
Mrs Clarver the mother of two of her
pupils to stay and have dinner with
the family she accepted with no an-
ticipation of whnt was before her Mr
Clarver hung far over his plate and
seemed engaged In a race against time
and lnbor as he lifted knifeloads of
viands to his mouth His wife nnd
children were not much outdone
The teacher wns not one to keep her
thoughts from her face and Mrs Clar-
ver looked at her first with distress
and then with growing wrath aB she
felt the need of coming to her man's
defense
Finally Bhe leaned across the table
toward her guest and pounded heavily
with the handle of a fork '
"I'm tellln’ yo’ what It Is" she said
emphatically “Manners ain’t nothin'
Eating must be !"— Milwaukee Sentinel
The Usual Ending
“Confound It Louvlndy I Looky
yur!" demanded Gap Johnson of Rum-
pus Ridge after a prolonged family
Jar “Are you going to give In nnd own
up you’re mistook about It?”
"No I’m not!" snapped Mrs John-
son “Then by— p’tu 1— thunder I reckbn
I’ll have to"— Kansas City Star
Joe the plodder says about the big-
gest thing In the world Is a cinder In
your eye '
Still Unforgiven
Heard In the girls’ room of Butler
college where powdcc nnd rouge la
applied:
"Jane" asked Mary "may I usa
your powder?"
"I suppose" returned Jane as aha
handed over her vanity case "But
where Is yours?"
"0 1 I was with Jim last night and
when lie left he carried my key my
handkerchief and my powder away In
his pocket" explained Mary between
dabs
VWell" laughed Jane “It’s a won-
der he didn’t carry you awny with
the rest of the Junk" And Jane la
still unforgiven
Just Plain Lonesome
One day last week the young hus-
band hnd occasion to go over to the
West side On the street he saw a
young womnn nnd behind her a crying
child of about three years The wom-
an turned and In an Impatient tone de-
manded: "Whnt are- you -crying
about?” The tot looking up replied:
“I want a tlss" The woman bent down
nnd gave the desired kiss Thereupon
the tears were dried and the world
was agnln full of sunshine and glad-
ness— Chicago Journal
But He Did!
Otto Kahn the New York financier
objects to the modern girl’s bathing
attire— a maillot or one-piece suit no
skirt po stockings
"Look there 1" he said one morning
at Coronado as a very pretty girl In
a black silk maillot ran down the
beach “You could never say that
girl had a rapt look now could your
Let’s disarm die thermometer
MEATS and starches for the body are lika
fuel for the furnace
Why not adopt for breakfast or lunch Grape-
Nuts with cream or milk and a little fresh fruit
—and turn off the internal heat? Here’s com-
plete nourishment with cool comfort
Grape-Nuts contains all the nourishment of
whole wheat flour and malted barley including
the vital mineral elements and bran “roughage
and it is partially pre-digested in the long baking
process by which it is made
There’s a wonderful charm for the appetite
in the crisp sweet goodness of this ready-to-eat
food and fitness and lightness afterward which
meet summer’s heat with a smile
“There’s a Reason
for
Grape-Nuts
Made by
roahim Ceraal Co 1m
BauJt Creak Mlafe
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