King's Business - 1924-09

September 1924

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September Lesson I. The Beautiful Garden Palace At­ tacked. Memory Work for AIT Groups: Psa. 119:105, Rev. 21:23 and 24; Psa. 16:11; Col. 1 :1 4 ; Rev. 3 :5 ; Psa. 3 4 :1 ; Rev. 22:14, 17; Phil. 3 :14 ; Phil. 4:8. Primary Group, and Group 1 ;— answer first 10 questions. Group 2,-— answer first 13 questions. Group 3,— answer all questions. (1) T. Read Rev. 3 :2 1 ; Rev. 5 :9, 10; 1st Cor. 6:2 and 2 Tim. 2:12 and tell who will help Jesus to rule on this earth. (2) What great nation will again go back to its land during Jesus’ reign? Gen. 15:18; Ezek. 37:21, 25. (3 ) After reading, or hearing read, Isa. 35th chapter, write four sentences in your own words describing the earth when Jesus is to be ruler over the people. Use the following out­ lines as guide for your story. (a) Desert and wilderness, vs. 1, 6, 7. (b) Blind, deaf, and lame peo­ ple, vs. 5 and 6. (c) Animals of this period of time, Isa. 11:6, 8. (d) Kind of people to live in the land, Isa. 35:10. (4) After Christ has ruled a thou­ sand years, what person whose name begins with “ S” is let out of prison? What does he do? Rev. 20:7, 8, 9. (Gog and Magog are the names of cit­ ies in Russia— according to old spell­ ing). (5) ’ After the attack in the Gar­ den Palace by this leader what hap­ pens to him and his followers? Reve­ lation 20:9, 10. (6) The wicked dead did not rise from their graves when Jesus came for the Christians to take them to His home in the skies. (See 1st Thess. 4: 16, 17.) So after this battle they are raised from the dead and judged. Read Rev. 20:11, 12, 15 and tell of their punishment. II. A City Lighted by God. (7) Describe the holy city, Rev. 2211 2. (8) How will the city be lighted? Rev. 22:5, and Rev. 21:23-25. (9) What kind of people will live there? Rev. 21:24, 27. (10 How will they feel? Give reason. Rev. 21:4. ■ (11) What word beginning with “ B” in Rev. 22:14 shows how God will honor these people? (12) What will He give them? Rev. 22:12. (Group 2 refer to ques­ tion 20 in August “ Children’s Garden” and answer that question.) (13) Are these rewards given for accepting Jesus as a Saviour? Rev. 22*12 (14) Write a story of 200 words, using John 10:1 as your subject. (15) Make two posters on unruled sheets of paper. Pictures and draw­ ings may he used to illustrate your work. One poster may represent the Christian’s life, the other the life of a sinner. Read the following refer­ ences and use either those under head­ ing “A” or “ B” to guide you in your work. (A ) |Psa. 1 19 :9 ; 2 Tim. 2 :1 5 ; Col. 3 :2 ; Matt. 6:16. (B) Psa. 3 7 :23 ; Psa. 2 6 :2 ; Matt.. 7:13, 14; John 10:1.

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THE HERO OF HILL HOUSE MABEL^HALE A good, live, clean her© story of a brave Christian lad. It is a gripping story, and a true one. . . . . The hero is living today. Enjoyed by both boys and girls. 221 pages. Lodestone cover. $1.00, postpaid. EGERMEIER’S BIBLE STORY BOOK By ELSIE E. EGERMEIER A new Bible Story Book of 142 stories from the Old Testament; 60 about Jesus; and 31 about the Apostles, Epistles, and Revelation. The language is simple yet dignified, and grips the attention of every reader. Doctrinal differences are purposely left out and the stories follow the Bible text very closely and in chronological order. Well Illustrated with more than 150 black and white pictures and 15 full-page illustrations in colors. Many of the pictures of Bible-land scenes are reproductions of photographs. 608 pages. Cloth bound, $2.00, postpaid. ■' ' -'J :0:--------- We should be glad to send you a copy of our catalog of religious and juvenile books and Art Velvet Wall Mottoes. Mottoes are reproduced in colors. Free upon request. In ordering mention King’s Business.

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