Manna Bible Institute - Sower Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1975

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Ingredients for i tory Reverend Howard W. Cartwright Minister-Missionary American Missionary. Fellowship The batter stands poised waiting for the ball . . . a white blur thrust from the pitcher's hand. Anticipation! Two men sit gazing intently with wrinkled brows ... studying the chessboard for the next move and response. Concentration! The tears of pain and the ache of discomfort are replaced with the radiant warmth of a smile at the newborn. Jubilation! The white sphere that soars into an open space for a hit. . . or that disappears into the distant stands marks victory for the anticipation of waiting. Class dvisor The smile that breaks through the etched lines of deter- mination as one person says checkmate signals victory for the periods of con- centration. The decision ofthe new arrival in the family to receive the Christ of Calvary by the picture of Him seen in its parents usher victory from the joys of jubilation. The hitter could not ac- complish his feat consistently without preparation. Training and disciplines are needed to put the edge on anticipation which would produce victory. One does not become a master at chess by hap- penstance. Many hours and years are spent to channel the thrust of thought in con- centration to produce victory. The child is not born at the moment it is conceived. The period of time builds to the crescendo of jubilation which produces victory. Anticipation, concentration, jubilation the fore-runners of victory serve yet another illustration. Everyone who is first born anticipates a full and complete life. The time span in years have no bearing on fullness and completion. Many persons have lived in less years, much more fuller and complete lives than others who have the accumulation of many years. The fullest and completeness of life is realized by the second birth born anew! We an- ticipated this miracle of God even before we knew of His doing the work in Christ for us. Being born again stamps an- ticipation with victory. An ex- tention to the new birth is growth. Thinking God's thought after Him is meditation or concentration. The focus of our mind power being on things above. The purposeful looking unto the Author and Finisher of our Faith and concentration which enables us to press toward the mark of the prize of the high calling of God in Christ. Con- centration is swallowed up in victory. The shout from Glory . . .sound of the trump of God being caught up changed . . . jubilation . .. victory! When faith is made sight the world shall see the victory which we have as believers. Expected anticipation: thought on concentration: rejoice in . . .jubilation . . .vic- tory. The fields being ready indicate many who also are called to join us. Forward to labor in God's vineyard the harvest is near . . .

Suggestions in the Manna Bible Institute - Sower Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) collection:

Manna Bible Institute - Sower Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 7

1975, pg 7

Manna Bible Institute - Sower Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 106

1975, pg 106

Manna Bible Institute - Sower Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 11

1975, pg 11

Manna Bible Institute - Sower Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 108

1975, pg 108

Manna Bible Institute - Sower Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 21

1975, pg 21

Manna Bible Institute - Sower Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 9

1975, pg 9


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