King's Business - 1952-05

in the opposite direction.) You will no­ tice that Carl no longer keeps that which belongs to some one else. It is not enough for a person to know that God’s law condemns the sin of coveting—he must come to the cross and accept God’s remedy for all sin, before he can be free from this sin.

on the cross.) When the sinner sees his sin on the cross, he will have victory. (Turn the “ I” over, allowing the white side to show.) Not only the sin of falsehood, but all other sins are made white as snow by the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ.

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June 29, 1952 K now A nd G row

Object: A piece of paper 8% x ll inches. (Fold the paper four times, making the following sizes: 8%x5%, 5%x4^4, 414x2%, 2%x2J'£ inches. With the single fold to the left and the double fold at the top, print a small “ L” with blue crayon. Swing the top double fold around to the left and unfold toward you. With the single fold to the left and the double one at the top, print a blue “ L” larger than the first. Turn and un­ fold, as before, and print a blue “ L” twice more, when the paper will have returned to its original size, 8% x ll inches. Fold the paper before the lesson, and hold in the palm of the left hand at the beginning of the lesson.)

June 22, 1952 C hrist C ures C oveting

Objects: A two-pound coffee can, 3 smaller cans of varying sizes, water, blue ink, and a red cross. (An inset of tin is soldered obliquely on the inside of the large can, from the top of one side to within 2% inches of the bottom, reaching two-thirds of the way across the can. When the can is turned toward the inset, the water runs back of the inset and does not come out. Discolor the water a light blue with the ink, and place a small amount in each can.) Lesson: I want you to meet Carl Can. I am very sorry that it is necessary to tell you when I introduce him that he is guilty of the sin of covetousness. In Exodus 20:17, we read, “ Thou shalt not covet.” Covetousness is the sin of want­ ing something which belongs to another. Most people are guilty of this sin be­ fore they are saved. When people covet long enough, there is a danger of their trying to get that thing which is not theirs without paying for it. There is some light blue fluid in each of these cans. Carl Can wants that which does not belong to him. When he gets it from these other cans, we notice that he is not willing to return it. (Tilt the can with the side down which has the inset, and the liquid will not pour out. Be sure that the mouth of the can is not toward the audience, or the inset will be observed) Covetousness often leads to stealing and keeping that which belongs to an­ other. This is what happened to Carl. He keeps what he gets, refusing to give it back. (Each time a can gives the large can some blue water, turn the can over, showing that it keeps all it gets.) There is just one cure for covetous­ ness, and that is the cross of Christ. When we put Carl Can in front of the cross, he is like a person who has been converted—he freely gives. (Tilt the can GOSPEL OBJECT TRICK TALKS. SELF CON- tained, simple, scriptural. Visual Aids that work. Free sample. Arnold Carl Westphal, Michigan City, Indiana. TUNED MUSICAL COWBELLS. 440 PITCH, long range or short. Also Chorded Cluster Bells, new invention. Evangelist Wastphal, Michigan City, Ind.

Lesson: Who can see what is in my hand? “ It’s too small to see,” I hear some­ one say. Well, John, you may come closer and tell the others what you see. “ It is a blue ‘L’ on a piece of white paper.” This “ L” is blue, and reminds us of love. It brings to our minds the words of Christ in Mark 12:30,31, “ And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength: this is the first commandment. And the second is like, namely this, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these.” The man to whom Christ spoke these words was a scribe. Christ wanted the man’s love to grow, as it was too small toward God and his fellow men. Notice what happens to this letter, and you will see what Jesus wanted to happen to the scribe. The letter is get­ ting larger every time I unfold the paper. It is God’s will today that our love toward God and man should grow, and manifest itself in ministering to those in need. Of course, this will only hap­ pen to those who know Christ as Saviour. T H E K I N G ’ S B U S I N E S S

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