of God. When you go to the house of God, take your funnels of faith, leav ing your umbrellas of unbelief be hind and you will return with a full cup of God’s blessing.
unto a man beholding his natural face is a glass: For he beholdeth himself, and goeth his way, and straightway forgetteth what manner of man he was” (Jas. 1:22-24). The black marks are easily and quickly removed when you use the red cloth. The sins of life are also instantly removed when we trust in the blood of Christ for cleansing.
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Objects: A mirror, a basin of water, a red cloth, a small sauce dish. (Blacken thé inside of the sauce dish with a burning match.) Lesson: Dick I want you to help with the lesson today. Your face is nice and clean. Hold still while I put some of this black on your cheek. (With your finger rub soot from the dish onto his face.) Now, Dick, you
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may do one of two things; either ask someone whether your face is dirty, or look in this mirror. Which do you think would be better? “Look in the mirror.” Yes, that is thie best way to learn how you really look. The Bible speaks of itself as a mirror. When people are uncertain as to their spiritual condition, they often run to people and ask them whether any thing seems to be wrong, instead of looking into God’s Mirror, the Bible. Dick, how do you know your face is dirty? “By looking in the mirror.” Yes, and you can always find out your true spiritual condition by look ing in the Word of God. The Bible not only shows us our condition, but it tells us also how to get rid of the sin which the Word of God reveals. Dick, as you look in the mirror, what do you see reflected from1the table? “A wash basin with a red cloth in it.” You are right. In the Bible we are told about Jesus, the One who can take away all sin. This red cloth re minds us of Him, and of His sacrifi cial death. Now, Dick, there are two things which you can do. You can ignore the true picture you have seen in the mirror, both as to your condition and the remedy, or you can cleanse yourself with the red cloth. I would suggest that you use the red cloth to remove the black marks, remembering that the Bible says: “Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves. For if any be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he is like
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