King's Business - 1932-12

For They Say, and Do Not r • Frankly, what’s the use of'saying, “ Every time I see a Jew I want to take off my hat to him,” , when you are not willing to take out your dollar to help him kriow o f that Name through which alone he can be saved? What’s the use o f the premillennial doctrine if it teaches by innuendo that “ we must leave the Jews alone in this age?” Are you obeying God in your work, prayer and gifts in behalf of the Jew? Are you a layman? Just how much did you give to Jewish Missions last year, and how much to all other Missions? Are you a pastor ? How much did your church give for Jewish Missions last year? These are sober questions in this hour o f overturning and overturn­ ing, for the coming o f Israel’s King may be nearer than we think. And if so, the time of your stew­ ardship is short. Our work merits your every con­ fidence. Our field is not only the 2,000,000 Jews in New York, but the 4,000,000 Jews of America. And through co-operating mission­ aries we are represented, and our •Yiddish publications are being dis­ tributed, in the important Jewish centers o f the world. In America, Branches are being established in the larger cities as the Lord gives us the means and the workers. Your help and prayers are always needed. “ The Chosen People,” loved by many Bible students for its helpful information on Proph­ ecy and the Jews, is sent to all con­ tributors. May we hear from you ?

S h e S i d l e T a m i l s 3 t a # a $ m e Motto: “ Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood ."—R ev . 1 :5.

Volume XXIII

December, 1932

Number 12

TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Babe of Bethlehem—Robert Crumly......................................... 502 Crumbs from the King’s Table—The Editor....................................503 A Walk to Bethlehem—Herbert H. Tay........... ................................ 504 God Sent Forth His Son—Roy Talmage Brumbaugh............ .........506 A Christmas Homily—Ezra S. Gerig................................................ 508 Present-Day Fulfillment of Prophecy—Louis S. Bauman.............. 509 Studies in the Epistle to the Hebrews—-John C. Page....................511 Through Street-AA Short Short Story— Frances Rex.................... 513 Heart to Heart with our Young Readers i|J|LFlorence Nye Whitwell.......................... ................................ 515 In the Jewish World—J. A. Vaus...... ............................................... 518 International Sunday School Lesson Commentary.......................... 519 Christmas Gifts for All Ages...................................... ........................ 520 Junior King’s Business—Martha S. Hooker.......... ......................... 529 Notes on Christian Endeavor—Mary G. Goodner.......................... 531 Daily Devotional Readings................................................................... 536 Christmas Sermon Outlines....... ......................................................... 540

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