King's Business - 1910-06

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present her petition. She belonged to the accursed Canaanite race, a feople noted for their extreme immoraUty- H«r £ L m e d o m i n a t e d their lives. Her daughter was possessed of a de- mon, and was no doubt a fit subiect for such habitation (Mark 1:21-28) The need was great. She identified herself with her daughter's affliction. Hatred drove Jesus from His own country and w *erever He goes there is need. Wherever the sons of men dwell need is there. Need is a mercy in d i t e how else would men learn to k n o w ® It was the need of the world that brought Him from heaven. iTwas need that caused His anointing for serWce It was need that urged Him along H?s fa e st ry UD P on h 7h y ' ne " d that " S last upon the cross and need that f ° r t h f r o m the grtve world cannot get along without Him. Sin, sorrow and suffering are ter nble, but without them we could not T.® u n t 0 M e " (Matt. 11- T h f mother heart longs f o r her ner aim S he i s a ^spised sin- of iaffh f a V 6 S h e l p ' 3 n d ha » boldness ot laith to come to the feet of Jesus d f 0 r h e r baling. "She te sought Him that He would cast forth 7 h 2 6 f m ? ° ° Ut ° f h e r daughter'' (Matt fhf w a s manifested to destrov the work of the devil (l John 3 s f d c v T o / r ' 7 ° a e to ( deal t i t h t^e wm do- T ° m - 1 f ° , h a I f w a y ^ a s u r e wxu do, they must be cast out. She addresses Him as Son of David but He H? m S h 0 t , h f r " T h e di «eiple S wo'uld ha^e I 1 '" 1 heal her and send her away. The selfish heart would soon rid itself of annoyance. For the famishing multt man hold l . ™ a W a y ' f o r ^ e Z n d wan, hold your peace; for anxious ? ° t b e £ l J h S rebuked them ° U& (2) TOE PLEA . " I t is not meet to T„ X V h e , cmd ™'s bread." 1 0 the disciples He said " I sent but to the lost sheep'" P o £ i t rael, scattered and p e e l e d ( E z e k34 - 6) She came to Him as the Son of ¿avid 2 P S h e t f 0 U ^ ~ a n d « bless ing. «he has no claim upon Him- she al1 S en n f°rom g tL t0 ^ ^ e i's t t dnen rrom the commonwealth of Israel i ^ L c r e f & t 0 t h e ^ I d f e n anl' here T t m t ® 1 8 J a n im P<"-tant truth beife've- i ?™ V d i f f e r e n c e what men what ^ J n r f k 6S a diff e'ence upon C h r L ^ d T n approach God. Some Christians seek to get the blessings on

iBL T p^ 0 r W h e a r b£ 0USe ° f the b6lie ™ 8. At His coming the winds and waves will cease and the Talm 0 f a cloudless day commence. LESSON XI. Sunday, June 12, 1910. l he Canaanitish Woman (Matt 15- 21-28. Golden Text, Matt. 15:28. Theme: Grace to the Gentiles. OUTLINE. 23)' T h e ^ P h e - c i a n ' s Prayer (21- f?. aviour ' 8 p lea (24-26). a. Ine Sinner's Place (27) 4. The Satisfying Portion (28) iJ nZT tWn J° J e S US W a s intensify- 31?' i i» 0 , ; . t h e o n e «de (Luke 13: ai), and the religious ruler on the other were determined to silence Him (John ™ V T v o , e e which uttered such

sweet entreaty to heavy laden sinners t h e o u t ^ f 8 U C h ,0ViD S invitations to e ?utcast, was raised in severest dp nunc,ation against the hypocritical pre W u 08e w h i t e d sepulchres he un b K s t the foulest, Blackest hearts (Matt. 23:27). The multitudes were with him, but the hope of Jewish leaders lay in His death

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