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B U S I N E S S

October 1924

God? There are people today who worship idols and pray to heathen gods. We can help them by saving our pennies to send missionaries to tell them about the Lord Jesus and teach them our memory verses. Who can say John 3:16; John 1:12; I John 1:7; Isaiah 1:18? Aren’t those wonder­ ful verses for the missionaries to teach little heathen chil­ dren? They are wonderful verses for us to tell little boys and girls here at home, too! aiinc3iiiiiiiiiiiiE3iiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiii^ 1 ENROLL! ENROLL! ENROLL! 1 " g; S T. C. Horton, 2 536 S. Hope Street, = 5 Los Angeles, Calif., — 3 . =Please enroll my name as a “ Defender of the Faith** jsj 5 to fight the destructive deniers of the Word of God and s S send me suggestions for carrying on the battle in defense S 2 of the honor of our Lord, our homes and our children. 2 § Name........................................ ................... ................. . i City and Street................................................................ S _______ .............r ,__ j= illlOIIIIIIIIIIOlIhlllllllDINilllllllOlllilllllllDIIHIIIIIIIICIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIfil 3 Dear Friend: I 3 I State__. . . . . . .

WHOLE BIBLE S. S. LESSONS (Continued from page 657)

So Captain Naaman drove his horses and chariot up to the door of Elisha’s house. A servant appeared and said to the Captain, “ Go, wash in Jordan river seven times, and thy flesh shall be made well, and thou shalt be clean.” Captain Naaman was angry. He turned quickly away and said to his servants, “ I thought surely the prophet would come out to me and stand and call upon the name of the Lord his God and put his hand on my sores and heal them. The rivers of Damascus are better than all the rivers in Israel, may I not wash in them and be clean!” As they traveled homeward the servants said, “ If the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldst thou not have done it?” Captain Naaman had to agree that he would have been willing to do anything, no matter how hard, to be rid of his disease. Then the servants urged him to obey the prophet of God. When they came to the Jordan river, Captain Naaman got out of his chariot, waded into the water and dipped once, twice, three times, and oh, he could feel the blood just tingling in his veins! Four, five, six, seven times he dipped his whole body into the water, and when he looked, lo, all the sores had disappeared and his skin was as white and smooth as a child’s. He was healed of his disease and made clean, and he was so happy that he hurried back to Elisha and said, “ Behold, now I know that there is no God in all the earth but the true God of Israel!” He promised never to worship idols again. He wanted Elisha to take the gifts he brought, but the prophet refused. Do you think the little slave girl was happy because she had helped those who worshipped idols to know the true

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