King's Business - 1936-02

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K I N G ' S

B U S I N E S S

February, 1936

Jesus reminded them of something. He asked them a question. He said some­ thing like this: “How many o f you can add any inches to your height?” They thought about that for a while. And they knew that they couldn’t make themselves any taller. Then Jesus said something like this: “You don’t worry about that, because you know that you can’t change your height. God decides that for you.. Then why do you worry about other things? The flowers of the field don’t worry about what they will have to wear, yet God clothes them more beautifully than the grandest king.” Then the Lord Jesus told them the thing that they were always to remember, and we are always to remember it, to o : “ Seek ye the kingdom of G od ; and all these things shall be added unto you.”

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Objects: A candy sucker, a hair orna­ ment, a necktie, a Bible, and either a map or a small globe of the world. Lesson: When spending our money, we generally try to get the best value we can. W e want to buy something that will be good and will last. How many would like to have this sucker? Yes, I see that all of you have a sweet tooth. Did you ever figure out how long a sucker lasts ? It is called an “all-day” sucker, but I have never yet seen one which lasted all day. If you want the most for your money, you will not buy a sucker, for though it is very sweet, it lasts but a short time. Girls, how would you like to have this pretty ornament for your hair? How long do you think it would last? It would last longer than the sucker, but it would not be long until the style would change and this beautiful ornament would be worthless. As pretty as it is; it is not the best bargain. Boys, do you think you would like this bright necktie? Yes, I am sure you would, but have you stopped to realize that money spent for neckties will not bring the very best bargain? After a few months, the necktie will be old and useless. This Bible represents the very best value in all the world. I take it and put it on top o f this globe o f the world. The pur­ chase that will last the longest is that which gives the Bible to the world. Most people feel quite pleased when they have bought something at a good bargain. The very best bargain, and the one which gives the most satisfaction, is that which sends the gospel o f Christ to those who do not know Him. A sucker lasts less than a day, an orna­ ment for the hair can be used only a short time, and a necktie is soon worn out, but | money spent to tell others of Christ will j last for eternity. How glad some people will be when they reach heaven that they have given their money to send the gospel, instead o f spending it on things which do not last! It is best to seek first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness.

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