King's Business - 1938-04

T H E K I N G ' S B U S I N E S S

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April, 1933

“I Must Help the Jews!”

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“Everything I have seems going or gone— yet I Must Help the Jews.” Thus wrote a child of God whose soul had been stirred to its depths because of the tragic con­ dition of the Jews throughout the world. ” 1 Must Help the Jews!” Dear child of God, they are still God’s people, beloved for the fathers* sakes; and because you have been born again, you love what He loves; and you know that He still loves Israel with an everlasting love. “ I Must Help the Jews!” Driven like cattle through the fields and forests of Europe; tortured, har­ assed, brutally beaten, Jewish girls mutilated by hordes of savage Arabs, the borderlands of Germany teeming with thousands of Jewish refugees who have stumbled their way through the bloody attacks of Nazi hate, to the emergency shel­ ters of Switzerland, Poland, Hol­ land, France——what a Christianity for the Jews to gaze upon! “ I Must Help the Jews!” In the face of such a crisis, may God help His true Church to awake! May we who are truly His fill to the full our measure of duty in behalf of a people now facing the spectacle of a world civilization organizing in solid mass for the greatest outburst of Jew-hate the world has ever known! Dear Reader, will you say “ I, Too, Must Help the Jews” ? Help us to tell them “ These things you have suffered are not things which Christians do !** This is an S.O.S. It is Israel’s eleventh hour. So swiftly does the world cataclysm move, this may be the last call before the trumpet blows, and you will be face to face with a Christ who may look into your eyes and ask, “What have you done for these, my brethren?” Matt. 25:40. AMERICAN BOARD OP MISSIONS TO THE JEWS, INC. 31 Throop Avenue Brooklyn, N . Y . I do want to help the Jews. Here is $ ................................ Use it as God directs, to make known the saving: power of the Lord Jesus Christ to Israel.

M otto: “ Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood." —R ev . 1 :5.

Volume X X IX

April, 1938

Number 4

TABLE OF CONTENTS ♦ Around the King’s Table— Paul W . R o o d ..................................... 138 What Is the Resurrection?— William Olney . ..............................139 The Appeal of the Cross — Captain Reginald Wallis . . . . 140 The Resurrection of Israel— Louis S. Bauman . . . . . 142 Glory Today for Conquest Tomorrow (Part 2 )— Robert G. Lee 144 World’s Christian Fundamentals Association .............................................146 At “ Spreading Light Mountain”— Frank A. Keller . . . . 147 Song at Twilight— Paul Hu tchens ........................................................... 148 Junior King’s Business— Martha S. H o o k e r .............................................149 International Lesson Commentary........................................................... 151 Biola Students Earn $82,747 of Their Expenses Yearly . . . 159 Christian Endeavor Notes— Mary G. Goodner . . . . . 166 Daily Devotional Readings . . ............................................. . 172 Girls’ Query Corner— Myrtle E. S c o t t ....................................................180 Evangelistic N o t i c e s ................................................................... . 1 8 0 The Bible Institute Family Circle . . ......................................182 Our Literature T a b l e ..................................................................................183

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