King's Business - 1949-06

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Illustrated by Gladys Bowman

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Now we shall move the bolt represent­ ing Peter away from the cross toward the world’s fire. Notice that the light gets dimmer and dimmer, and finally goes out entirely. Peter first followed afar off, and then warming by the world’s fire, he found it easy to deny Christ. The same is true today—many who are walking afar off from Christ, find it easy to deny Him in the presence of worldly people. June 12. 1949 A N eat D efeat Objects: A piece of gray paper 18 inches square, and a piece of light gray paper about 9 inches square. (Round the corners and curve the edges of the large piece to represent a tomb, and the cor­ ners and edges o f the small piece to represent a stone door for the tomb. Near the center of the large piece draw with a crayon the outline of a doorway. Near the middle o f the doorway, begin close to the top and print down the word “ DE­ FEATED .” Cut a door-like opening in the smaller piece about %x6 inches, near the middle. Place this piece of paper over the large paper, allowing the word “ DEFEATED” to show through the opening. Remove the small piece of paper, and using the letters in the word “ DEFEATED,” complete the following words: DEATH, CONQUERED, FAITH, RENEWED, ACCLAIMED, VICTOR, DEFEATED, DEVIL. With thumbtacks fasten both pieces to the wall in the position indicated.) Lesson: These two pieces of paper on the wall represent Christ’s tomb and the stone for its door. The enemies of Christ had sealed the door to the tomb, fearing that His body might be removed by His disciples. As we open this flap, we read the word “ DEFEATED.” The people of earth thought that Christ had been de­ feated. The disciples felt that they, too, were defeated. Their faces were sad. Something happened early in the morn­ ing of the first day of the week which changed everything — an angel from

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Objects: An electric light cord about 6 feet long, 2 electric light bulbs, a bolt 4 inches long, a stick 1 inch square by 7 inches long, a long glass dish such as is used to defrost an electric refrigerator, a red cross cut from cardboard about 10 inches high, some red cellophane, several small sticks and a globe o f the world. (Cut one of the wires in the

light cord. Fasten a new wire about 3 feet long to the current end, and another of the same length to the light end of the cut wire. Tape the joints. Fasten one wire to the bolt with solder or between 2 nuts. Before fastening the wire to the bolt, bore a hole in the end of the stick, and slip over the bolt. The stick will serve as a nonconducting handle. Fasten the red cross on the side of the dish, near one end. Put the loose wire near the cross in the end o f the dish, submerged in water. Build an imitation fire at the other end o f the dish, using the red cellophane, a small bulb and the sticks. Behind this place the globe of the world. Put one light bulb in the socket outlet. Fill the glass dish half full of water. Sprinkle a small amount o f salt in the water, sufficient to cause the light to shine very dimly when the bolt is about 2 /3 of the way from the cross to the opposite end of the dish.) Lesson: This bolt is like Peter. When it is close to the cross, the light in front of the cross shines brightly. Peter said, “ Lord, I am ready to go with thee, both into prison, and to death” (Luke 22:33). Christ told Peter that he would deny Him 3 times before the cock crowed. The words of Christ were fulfilled, for we read, “ And when she [the maid] saw Peter warming himself, she looked upon him, and said, And thou also wast with Jesus of Nazareth. But he denied, say­ ing, I know not, neither understand I what thou sayest. And he went out into the porch; and the cock crew” (Mark 14:67, 68).

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