King's Business - 1919-09

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THE K I N G ’ S B U S I N E S S sentence so meaningless. There are no rules of the Greek language that would allow such a construction as this. The translation of the Revised Version is refuted by every other version, ancient and modern. Several members of the Revised Version Committee condemned the translation and refused to take any responsibility in connection with it. It gives the critic a chance to say that the Bible contains the word of God and to reject as unprofitable any passage or book in which he may imagine an error. S—Miller. , The Best Book in the World. Luke 2:40-47. Memory Verse: “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.’’ Psa. 119:105. Approach: (Secure a Bible or Testa­ ment small enough to be concealed in your clasped hands.) I do not believe a single one of you can guess what I

derful, the most wonderful thing in all the world. It is alive and can speak, and everybody that comes to know it and believe what it says, loves it too. When people believe what it says it changes them from a mean, wicked per­ son to a kind, loving person. Yes, it is the Bible, the best book in the world. Prayer. Lesson Story: I wonder if you know why the Bible is the best book in the world? Because it is God’s word, and the word of Jesus God’s Son. The Bible is the word of the One who made this great world, the people and everything that is in the world. Sometimes we have stories read to us from books that we like to hear, but many of these stories are only fairy stories and are not true, but the Bible stories are true, and that is why we love them so much. When Jesus was a boy only twelve years old, which -is a little older than you boys and girls, he had been up to Jerusalem a big city with his parents Mary and Joseph and they had been in church. There was a big crowd of people in the city at this time, and many of the peo­ ple who were going the same way started home together. When Mary and

have in my hands. Now I am going to tell you a few things about it and then may be some one

BEGINNERS AND PRIMARY Mabel L. Merrill

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