King's Business - 1922-03

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The secret of success. One aim, Ps. 27:4. The devil may fence us in but he can­ not roof us over. Ps. 34:4-6. The surest shelter in the storm. Ps. 36:7. Four important commands. Fret not, Ps. 37:1. Fear not, Is. 41:10. Faint not, 2 Cor. 4:1. Forget not, Ps. 103:2. The prosperity of the wicked. Ps. 37:35. Of the godly, Ps. 1:2-3. The difference, Ps. 1:6. A soul winning secret. Ps. 40:3.- What to do if you expect deliverance in the time of trouble. Ps. 41:1. Ps. 46:1-3. The passage at which President Wilson kissed the Bible when taking the oath of office for his last term. He is a Christian who is one inwardly. Ps. 51:6. What is the hardest thing to forget? Ps. 51:3. A golden petition for a preacher to make. Ps. 51:15. God’s two thrones. The highest heaven and the lowliest heart. Ps. 51:17. No great thinker was ever an atheist. Ps. 53:1. The safety Psalm. 91. God has four grounds of ownership over the believer. We are His by cre­ ation, Ps. 100:3. His by purchase, 1, Cor. 6:20. His by deed of gift, Jn. 17:24. His by conquest, 1 Cor. 6:19. The 116th Psalm begins, “ I love the Lord because”—you fill in the rest. The believer’s threefold comfort. The Father by His Word, Ps. 119:50. The Son by His Word, Jn. 20:20. The Spirit by His presence, Jn. 14:16. One thing that is settled. Ps, 119:89. Three conditions of soul winning. Ps. 126:6. How to preserve youth. Prov. 3:1-2. The promotion of the wise. Ps. 7.6:6, 7. Of the fool. Prov. 3:35.

ROOSEVELT'S BIBLE TREE Theodore Roosevelt, when on hunting expeditions near Mattawamkeag Lake, often sought quiet beneath a tree at the mouth of First Brook, in order to read the Bible, which he always carried with him. Herbert Hagedore, one of the faculty of the Roosevelt School for Boys in New Jersey, learned of the ex-Presi- dent’s habit, and while on a trip to Maine, recently, attached to the tree a small tin box containing a Bible. With the Book, is a request that all who pass that way shall stop long enough to read a few passages of the Scriptures, and so follow the example set by their famous countryman. m 'm A PRAYER Oh, Lord, give me the grace to be Content with what Thou givest me! No! more than that: Let me rejoice In all Thou sendest—’tis Thy choice. My human knowledge cannot tell Trials from blessings; Hence I shall, With childlike faith, hold up my hand, And ask Thee, God, but not demand.

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