King's Business - 1917-05

THE KING’S BUSINESS

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Gentile stands by faith. If he, also, should lose faith in God, he likewise would be cast away. 4 . God’s ultimate purpose for the Jew ( 11 : 25 - 32 ). Here is the revealing of a great mystery. An advance is made from the past to the future. Surely no human ingenuity could conceive of such a destiny. The result of deepening knowledge with reference to the mysteries of God will be humility, not pride (11:25). When God. has taken out from among the Gentiles those He has determined upon —when the fulness of the Gentiles shall have come in—then God shall deal with His own chosen people. 5 . The closing doxology ( 11 : 33 - 36 ). ------------O------------ Institute Recital A CREDITABLE recital was given in the Auditorium on March 16, by the music pupils of Prof. Trowbridge and Prof. Marsh, in which all the pupils acquit­ ted themselves creditably. The program follows: Piano solo, “Valse Caprice” (Hendriks), Miss Helen Wetmore; contralto solo, “O Rest in the Lord (Mendelssohn), Mrs. E. A. Gottberg; tenor solo, “Sweet Will of God” (Morris), Oscar Weiss; piano solo, “Irish Melody” (arr. by Grainger), Miss Lillian Christensen; soprano solo, “Alone with Thee” (Bailey), Miss Edith Torrey; piano solo, “Etude, F Sharp Minor” (Neu- pert), Miss Viola Hanson; (male quar­ tet, “Fair Eden Land” (Wilson), Messrs. McLean, Hart, Cochran, Shaw; piano solo, “Nocturne, G Minor” (Chopin), Miss Helen Blackman; tenor solo, “I'm a Pil­

grim” (Johnson), B. S. Williamson; soprano solo, “Love Divine” (Nevin), Miss Carol Lovejoy; piano solo, “Fantaisie impromptu” (Chopin), Miss Leila Robin­ son ; contralto and tenor duet, “My Faith Looks Up to Thee” (arr. by Bassford), Mrs. Gottberg and Mr. Williamson. ------- O—I--- Elizabeth’s Example Extract from letter received from D. K. Ward, missionary in charge of the Pres­ byterian Navaho Mission, Tuba, Arizona: “We are rejoicing over the work of the Holy Spirit, in the hearts of a few of our Indians, especially the movement and unrest of the Hopis.- Elizabeth’s brother, Homer, was at our house yesterday and in his conversation he said he did not think much about the world now, just about his soul and how to help others to be saved. Elizabeth’s sister, Anna, was recently bap­ tized. Anna’s husband is also at unrest and seems about to break away from the old way. God is working. Remember these two great tribes in your prayers at the Institute.” Note—“Elizabeth,” mentioned above, was a student at the Institute during 1916. ----- ~ r ° -------- Meets a Need O. F. Burgess, Laurium, Mich.: “I am herewith enclosing you draft on Chicago for. $7.50, for five subscriptions to T h e K in g ’ s B u s in e s s and Our Hope, for one year. I find T h e K in g ’ s B u s in e s s more and more meeting the substantial need in the expounded word of the Sunday School lessons. The devotional section is a quick- to the appreciation of something spoken with authority in these “neither one thing nor the other” days. God bless you in every word and work.”

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