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Highland Park Press, 2 May 1929, p. 15

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all thine iniqui- avi, need of this aily we sin much, the very fact that s is a continbus i we are prone to 'estimate it. Most 're that we'heed the Paalmirst not aakable mercy of l the sigs of which uilty. . me is much‘hue iee; In otfr,deal, ow men We "ask that we receive we deserve, that ning to tttr."' But ; would be if God just dues of our were entirely un- IOWed by healing. .digeases." There, he Psalmist here es; 'of both body eas'es of the soul 13 _first in import- 's sight.' They so in ttur.' consid- e fact is they are l minded people or a man stick of re-uppermost in hat Jesus might ilment. But the an with the root th soul and body, ek of the palsy: teer; thy sins he ly after the soul Id Jesus proceed efit and add the at the same time the tip thy bed, house." ,oday. The great thi'efly concerned o, while we givo hat matter uni , ailments of'tlitl be deceived or Brd. We freely iist was on' earth ickness as proof of, His power to we are unable .to ssing; and on the there is forgive- is also'Jiti and way other less , to save us from ITS', as the Lamb th away; th'e sin moved our. traits, , removed them l them . - ' from the west:" lder' deeply this s benefit of the sins through_the Jesus Christ! It tion stdhe of all is the sweet, the may well engage yen is above the why, May 2, 1929 that He has not our sins, rather throughout the is they _are mohth 1 " 1928 Highland. Park -Methodist Church, North Avenue at Lauretta Palce . “Rev. E. f1,Hlprrkcins, Ministen .. Foxt Sunday morning the pastor speaks upon a very vital theme which hersenriemt distrttises- under the tonic. "Why the Cupboard was Bare." However, the title of his discourse is nun-o closely related to his theme than you may think and was not chosen simply fmf its novelty. "He will illustrate his remarks in quite an unique manner which will interest werycne present. He asks . for a i'n'ge hearing on this very vital theme; and ospecially requests his men mem- ‘wrs and friends to be present. There will be special music'at this and all Hztnx'ivos during the weeks that lie M Now that Bowers ould, make. the ct min . Whatevér-thg sin,piouys first' bene, fit of forgiveness of the.jttsilt.of sitf is alwis,vs followed by His second benefit 6f healing: the effects of sin. And Whenever gin is the direet,eause of bodily sickness. sueh hodily' dis- orders areHikiwise. healed once the underlying cause? has been removed. "Bless the Lord, Crmy soul, N And forgetrnot/all his Jrenefits: Who forgiveth’nll‘thine iniquities, Who healeth an thy diseasiva." . _ _ W. F. Suhr. more was. a fine audience last unday, notwithstanding the change , daylight saving hours. Rev. Wm, “Mb. former pastor, was present it! unkind in the services most Ac- rtahly. The Sunday ‘school dropped izhtly in attendance owing to 80 “NV buys and girls overshsepintt,' but u- average perv Sunday this past nhth of March compared with March 1928 and 22 higher, which is quite Let me repeat it: Sin is the root cause of all sickness, hirth of soul arid of body. “Our' first concern must therefdre be that our, spiils find heal- ing from, the sickening effects of sin. And such healing of soulsis always. connected with the forgiveness of our sins.. ft my sin. has been the leprosy of Inst. my forgiveness will be evidenced in dcleansing from that foul leprosy.- If my sin has been a blasphtmous, cursing tongue,. my for- giveness will be evidenced in a ton- Rue that prays instead of curses., If myxili hats been the rottehness of envy. my 'forg-iveness’will be evi- denced in the soundriess.ot loye and; unselfishmiss. _ "If There _ Nor would we eay that God never grants a miraculous cure today, th.at He never jn answer to believihg prayer prolongs the life of one who is apparently beyond hope of recov- ery.- In the last analysis, whenever bodily cures are effected today, be the patient Christian or unbeliever,: it is the work of the Lord that heal-l all us. Medicine has no virtue, doc-l tors niri0ml, save' as the Giver of life} and. health works through these na- tural means. ‘While; therefore, it is entirely proper that, we pray to God in times of sickneashnd look to Him to heal us if it is His will. and hes for us, we must hot allow the body and itsneeds to crowd out" or our minds the far greater needs of the soul. . ," heal the soul. Such miracles s'vere means to an end, rather thai, an end in themselves. Thursday, May 2, 1929 rs are blooming. it church a very de- Jitrhttui-pCi, if those having flow- era would bring 'or send, a few to church each Sunday for decorations. The flowering in the church yard has attracted much attention because of the beauty of its bloom. _ The Woman's Foreign Missonary society is giving a chop sney lunch.. eon at the home of Mrs. Sarah Lae.. geler, North avenue, this, Week Thurs- day at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Louis Miller and Mrs. Julius Laegeler are assist-, inc hostesses. _ . ! CH _lrC.s)-_fir,f)r./r]N ! s" 5 , ttll,,,,,,,,,.,,,?:,:,,,',,,, - Golf Suits e --=Tr=='=='"i"r_rir"r-------.- OOO‘OOOC‘00.0.5.0....COOQOOOOOOOQOOOOOOQ T 1r(Jtii).'1jstm, Henry diliel?i""'li'gtfl,g Sons STATE Jeuikeksoji-ccjiiciii, V I, _ _ thrritigttsit and (thatch. EVanston Oak Park We Opp: Tuesday, IN OUR EVANSTON simip _ The New 4-Piece THE PR3 __ 1.2J_0.O_9,,9 o The Swedish Methodist Clinch dlitthwocd Avenue and Everts Place Rev. William W. Nelson. Pastor Friday. May 3: 7:09 p. "c---Meetintr of the Boy Stout troop at church. Saturday, May 4: 8:00 p.111. _ Ninth. special program of music, speech and song. With‘the exc’epl .tion of our lusteonoert, there " ho admission charge at "these Saturday evening programs. An offering is taken for thé building fund. Every- one is invited-td partake of refresh- L,C.CeLT.CTiF'ro- HE 4-Piece Colt. Suit seems G fit Tevery daytime ‘accasion. It is the last word in smartness or. the gclf course or at the country club; aimost indispene sable for motcring or traveling comfort; good for in between business wear. And these Chicagoans at $40 will serve their; all ‘in a manner that requires no apclo. gies. Rich imported and domestic tweeds and home-5pm. Plus-4 or Plus-6 Knickers. A remarkable lot of Suits at an exceptionally. attractive price. Still Finer 4-Piece Suits Tliursday arid Saturday Erénings Coat. Vest, Trousers and Knickers . -- $50 and mo M LuCtLCEE.'EECEr.5CCiTo"T ---f-.a-a.--T-.r-V I Supdirfrihrir 5: 9:00 p. ttt.-Contir, nation class innw:30 tt,ttt.--Stm. (jay school; .00 p. m.--Annual Ep- worth beggar 15mm. There will be an installatibn ‘of the new cabinet at this time. Every league: should ‘be present and_on time; T:45"p.m.-. ’Our Twenur-tifth Anniversary- serv-' iiee. Special speaking and singing. Il?,',?,',, languages will’he used. The Ipublic is invited; ments m m the' program :02... the .phureh basement 000.9 after 11

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