King's Business - 1932-07

Correcting a

Misunderstanding ( O ' hocking it may be; but some of the Lord’s people think the Jews are all right, that their time is “ not now,” and that in God’s own good time, they will be saved! So, no need to give them the gospel now ! But, to the well taught Chris­ tian, such a fantastic theory vio­ lates every principle of the Gos­ pel of the Lord Jesus Christ. There is no mystic charm or hocus pocus hanging over the Jew, that will guarantee him ul­ timate salvation simply because he is a Jew ! If a Jew dies with­ out Christ, he is lost—lost for­ ever, just exactly as a Gentile. “ For there is none other name under heaven given among men whereby we must be saved,” was the Holy Spirit’s ultimatum to the Sanhedrin through Peter in Acts 4:12. Dear reader, are you ready to shoulder your responsibility for the lost condition o f millions of Jews, because you failed to tes­ tify to them ? Our work merits your every confidence. Our field is not only the 2,000,000 Jews of New York, but the 4,000,000 Jews of America. And through co-op­ erating missionaries we are rep­ resented, and our Yiddish pub­ lications are being distributed, in all the important Jewish cen­ ters of the world. In America, Branches are being established in the larger cities as the Lord gives us the means and the workers. Your help and prayers are always needed. “ The Chosen People” loved by many Bible students for its helpful informa­ tion on Prophecy and the Jews, is sent to all contributors. May we hear from you?

ï ï t it 3lt»ïeTamii#t&taça^îne Motto: “Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood." —R ev . 1 :5.

Volume XXIII

July, 1932

Number 7

TABLE OF CONTENTS Crumbs from the King’s Table—The' Editor........ ........................... 295 The Unique BirthJjB. B. Sutcliffe.................................................... 297 Newspaper Evangelism in China—Everett F. Harrison................. 299 God’s Glorious Symphony—j . B. Nield............................................ 300 Evangelistic Evangelicalism—W . Graham Scroggie........................302 Come, My Sheep—Dorothy B. Polsue...... L...................................... 304 The Life Poured Forth-“1-Agnes Scott Kent.—................................305 Two New Object Lessons—Elmer L. Wilder....................................306 The Ant, the Sparrow, the Eagle, and the Householder —A. T. White................................................... ,..... ...............|..... 307 The Passover— I. M. Haldeman.........................................................308 Studies in the Epistle to the Hebrews—John C. Page.......... ...........311 Present-Day Fulfillment of Prophecy—Louis S. Bauman........... 313 Heart to Heart with our Young Readers <—Florence Nye Whitwell.................................................................316 Bible Institute Family Circle—Cutler B. Whitwell........................318 Homiletical Helps ................................................................................. 319 Our Literature Tab le.................................................... |.....................320 Our Missionary Page—John A. Hubbard........................................ 321 In the Jewish World—J. A. Vaus............... I...................................322 Junior King’s Business—Martha S. Hooker..................................323 Notes on Christian Endeavor—Mary G. Goodner............................325 International Sunday School LessonCommentary................... 328 Daily Devotional Readings..... ...................................................|...... 335

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