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REFLECTQR STAFF EDITOR ........,... . . .Paul Strubhar ASSOCIATE EDITOR. . . . . Daniel Stover TREASURER ........ . . . Martha Hege TYPIST ............................ . . . Brenda Harbold EDITING SECRETARY AND ADVISOR. . . . . Benjamin Eshbach 6:15 7:00 8200- 8:40 8:45-10:20 10:25-11:10 11:15-12:00 12:05 DAILY SCHEDULE Rising Time Morning Worship and Breakfast Chapel Two Class Periods Chorus Class Period Lunch 1200- 1:45 1:50 2:35 2:40- 4:15 5:00 6:45 7:30 8:00- 9:00 9:30-10:00 10:00 Class Period Bible Reading and Prayer Two Class Periods Supper Evening Prayer Circle Study Period Quiet Time for Devotions Lights Out
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ACCEPTANCE Psalm 19:7-14 There are two methods of acceptance. We may accept someone no matter what they are, or we may accept them only as they meet certain standards. Since God is holy, He cannot accept us just any way. He has set standards that will determine His acceptance of us. The progressive work of the Word of God in our lives, shown in verses 7-9, will make us acceptable before God. All the laws of God, as perfect, will re- store our souls to perfection. The unchangeable testimony of God gives wisdom to the fool. The statutes of the Lord are without flaw, causing the heart to rejoice. The commands of the Lord are undefiled, giving clear sight to the eyes. To fear and reverence God, cleanseth us forever. The sentences of God's judging are right anc true in every aspect. The Word of God is more valuable than gold, because as we heed its warnings and keep its laws, we are kept pure before God. This is one of the rewards of verse 11. Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my Strength, and my Redeemer? -Paul Strubhar YGUTH IN LIFE We often tend to think we are in the dawn of life. We make plans for tomorrow, next week, next yearg as though life will continue unchecked. But some day God will say, 11Enough,'g and will call us into eternity by death or the rapture. We have no promise of life beyond now. How can we have an awareness of this as we go through life? James 4:15- For that ye ought to say, If the Lord will, we shall live, and do this, or that. An example of this is found in the life of the Apostle Paul. He writes much of Christ's second coming, using the phrase If the Lord willj' as he goes about ministering to the churches. We should not be living only for the satisfaction of the carnal man, but be preparing for the eternal life. As we sense our dependence on, and responsi- bility to God, it will draw us to a pure, sober life which will be testifying of Him. 4'Soon this life will all be over And our pilgrimage will end, Soon we'll take our heavenly journey, Be at home again with friends. Heaven's gates are standing open, Waiting for our entrance there, Some sweet day welre going over, All the beauties there to share? -E.M.B. -Daniel Stover PRINCIPALS' ond MATRONS' MESSAGES DIMENSION GF DEPTH We live in a time of great shallowness of life. Jesus spoke of the seed which fell on stony ground, and because it had no depth of earth, sprung up quickly, but soon with- ered and died. This speaks of a shallow profession of faith in Jesus. True wisdom, Jesus said, realizes the value of depth, digs deep and lays the foun- dation upon the rock. In the Old Testa- ment, God told the Edomite to 'cdwell deep. As we feed on the hidden manna and drink of the hidden springs, we are fortified to face the foe. Peter was told to Launch out into the deep. This demands a prompt, personal response to leave the shallows. Let us re- spond by thrusting our roots deeper in Chris- tian experience, by making our petitions deep, and ask God for the mountain instead of the molehillg for we have yet many of the deep things of God to discover and possess. -Benjamin C. Eshbach 1
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