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CURRICULAR REPORTS DIVISION I - BIBLE STUDY I AND II TIMOTHY .4 th mayest know how thou ougrllitlzaslt to lielhave thyself in the house. of God which is the church of the living Godi the pillar and ground of the truth. I Timothy 3 215. In our class we had I Sz II Timothy as a book study. Brother Willis Halteman was our instructor. The apostle Paul's main concerns were to maintain sound doctrine, and to choose qualified leaders for the church. HIS con- cerns are noticed in the iirst chapter of the first epistle, in the last chapter of the second epistle and also throughout the letters. We are admonished to pray, making intercessions and giving of thanks for all men. Prayer is the Christian's vital breath. We had a lively discussion concerning the Christian woman's attire and her place in the church. We young people were also instructed to become ready for leadership in the Church, if God should call us. We learned that apostasy means a de- serting of the principles of faith. Our forefathers were willing to give up their lives for their faith in the Lord Jesus. As youth, we are admonished to be an exam- ple of the believers. I Timothy 4:12. We discussed the need of keeping our conscience pure, and of holding the mys- tery of godliness and of faith, lest our conscience become seared, as with a hot iron. Trusting in riches may cause us to lose our happiness. As Christians, we need to lay up treasures in Heaven, as our security. -, We took a look at the qualifications for leadership. A leader must be blameless, I13V11'1g his own life in subjection and hav- ing a faithful wife. We have H g0dly heritage and need to be Strong 111 the grace that is in Christ Jesus. 1 tfhe demstle brings out the signs of the 1-Zder 3278. If we remain faithful there is Wil. BP 01' us a crown of righteousness, . 1C the Lord, the righteous judge, shall gnfe us at that day: and not to us onl in Y Eggs class, but unto'all them also that love appearing. II Timothy 418, -Margaret Martin JAMES Even so faith, if it h th - dead, being alone. a not Works' ls These are the words of J ames of God, written nearly nineteenalffildggql years ago, which have been held precious by Christian believers up to our present day and age. Truly, to live this long there must be an inspired message and an un. shakable statute contained in them. First of all, we as a class took a brief look into the life of the author. What we considered most important about James was that he served the same living Christ that we serve today. There is much contro- versy among Bible scholars as to whether or not James was the half-brother of Christ. We concluded that he probably was, because of Scriptures which support this view. We also concluded that this probably was the same James who presid- ed over the Jerusalem conference, which gives added evidence that he was probably the Bishop of the Church in Jerusalem. James addresses his message to the twelve tribes scattered abroad over the then known world which surrounded the Mediterranean Sea. However, today that message has reached the far corners of the Christian world and is cherished by all believers. We next took a long, hard look at the purpose of the book. Most authors have a theme in mind when writing a story or book, and James was no exception. Simply, the purpose of the epistle is to demon- strate that faith in the Lord Jesus Christ must be applied in a practical way 'GO all the experiences and relationships of every Christian. In other words, one cant haY0 faith without works, neither can he obtaig faith by works. Faith and works S0 hall in hand and cannot be separated. Peope who say, Only believe, are deceivllng themselves. On the other hand, 'Chosetllq' .3 expect to receive eternal life .by t elle works, neglecting faith, are 301113 0 sadly disappointed. . I f Thus our studies through the 991515 efh f . - 1 James were basically observations of fa . . . W in action. During the three weiekigggnsiy faith demonstrated, tested, an P the fruit. . ...Luke Malliln ...13..... '44 trpf 67? .gg gifts!! ,I 'Wilt' ' H9 . f .I W' 7 1 ,ar .pg riff' v 'ff P' pl Mgr: cf ill3 ,4? 1' 'Wil vf f E d Ewing' Qu I TMI? ,I Q Iwi. ws. Aj. 4 2' llllfggnff ' . lriif' er - 'I T513 Hilti... Q fair ' i IHli2fz'1f In .kilijk-af ' M' My . 5 K O ileryttfw' alleglmr: 3 9' 'I' maleaatws 3 ' ' 'fi' lolealtismz La mu 0 gnlorlmia f it B N I ,-My lllnillha- ' 2' Q lake lt more ln m '1 is uh in 'fl s M- Wei fllllla llaeliq. l J B llflell,E1lIn:, ' 1 hllllfhrk ESQ 8 1 J 'lu Mix. tWrb 'c sh Gmnnwla, t 5 i lh llllev5x 5. liifggqilii 'l ., 'AT S Flmay Mlm' Q, PiT.f.'Qd'-'? L, i s I1
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There is therefore now no condemna- tion to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. To know that we can be freed from the law of sin which we inherited through Adam and to know that we have right- eousness imputed and imparted to us through the person of Jesus Christ, who was made sin for each one of us, are in- spiring thoughts indeed. Our teacher, Brother Isaac Sensenig, led us to a new appreciation of our Lord as we saw the cost of our redemption being paid by Christ through the cross exper- ience. Now we can be justified before God through faith. Being justified, we stand before God as if we had never sinned. The book of Romans is a masterpiece of theology, teaching the righteousness of God. This doctrine has been misinterpret- ed and abused. Therefore, Paul deals with the three most familiar objections, name- ly, that to declare men just encourages sin,'6 :1-14, allows sin, 6 :15-7 16, and makes the law sinful or evil, 7 :7-25. ' God simply used the law to bring men to a realization of sin, Romans 3:20, and to' bring us to Christ. He does not expect men to- stay in bondage to the carnal man, but has made all the provisions for us to walk in the Spirit. When He justifies us, He also sanctifies us. However, these great truths hinge on our willingness to exercise the faith by which we are justified. , Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? -David Burkholder MIRACLES OF CHRIST .God so loved the world that He gave us HIS only Son, and worked through Him many wonders. . Using the miracles as windows to look into the personality of Christ, we have learned to appreciate our Savior and Mas- ter 1n a deeper sense. Over and over we were filled with awe and wonder as we studied the forty miracles, divided into five main divisions. VA uf Luk' -41110, vvv: uuuuu S66 U16 compassion and concern ' to.the unfortunate ones. Cftgiiuviit yiqyout Him taking time out, in spite of llcffid crowded schedule, and going out of HSS way to show an outcast that He is personally interested in her needs. is We saw Jesus taking H' d' ' - to teach and to instruct tlgiemicbrgfi iglge interrupted by someone. Did Jesus beco e frustrated and provoked? No, but in Own un1que.and quiet way He handled the 3t1.1cagc'1on being careful to add His personal TWGHW-f0ur pupils, unde th ' tion of Ervin Hershberger, enjoyednigggi minute of the twelve class sessions. ,-Anna Yoder I JOHN - JUDE John writes to God's children -out of great love and concern because of the deceivers and apostasy in the church. He exhorts us to remain steadfast and to keep the doctrines and teachings we first heard from the Word. The object of these writings is to estab- lish 'fellowship with God and with one anoher. A few key words are fellowship , love a n d know , While teaching, Brother Paul Weaver put special emphasis on these words. Fellowship was defined as two fellows in one ship. But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another. . . I John 1 :7a. Love , in these writings, is Q11 God's fatherly 'concern for man, Q21 man's ador- ation to God, and Q33 man's brotherly concern for others. Know is the word found in the as- surance verses. John gives many tests, that we may know whether we are in fellowship with God and man. r In Jude we find also that heoexhorts us to earnestly contend for the fa1thf', know- ing that apostasy is creeping mto the church unawares. He describes the condi- tion and those involved, and warns them, - Keep yourselves in the love. of God, l0Qk- ing for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Chr1S11 unto eternal life . Jude 21. , -Doris Hostetter .... 15 4... 3, 'W M , ' ,!,, ., yo, wil 4 lf' 0 ,M I' 4 jr J rvfipnhv. ' :Higgs rf' I ' ir as S Will, Q9 ijgalkfi sfllliwfgf Wlmmplfa . the , ' igrslhirms .4 iililluyt n ' . - . . ' Hillman. i llilrnffl' airmail' Grewetoll.KUlQ madeuptibfibi Dillilmillviw 1 D Q 9 D nl U EW' 4' me mlnydgmgtb lam.. lnpmmu 19 lil lveuiadegifyg Wiki, Q WUI Wi Q 'Q' illl Q I Q . 'ills War.
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