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Dr. B KE OREEN SSONS Box B, Atlanta, Os iT PAY TO ADVERTISE IN THIS PAVER., TS SN. B NUM » hysicians nal y for dis- REV. DR. TALMAGE. EMINENT DIVINE'S BUNDAY DISCOURSE, Subject: The Welfare of Others oo We Bhoald Banish Selfishiness~Job Dellv- ered From Evil When He Vrayved For Friends—Happy From Dolng Good, [Oapryright 1900, | Wasnmixaroxn, D. C—In this discourse Dr. Talmage wars on narrowness of view and urges a life helpiul to others: text, Job xhi, 10, “And the lord turned the capitivity of Job when he prayed for iriends.” Comparatively few people read this last chapter of the book of Job. The earlier | chapters are so full of thrilling incident, of events so dramatically portrayed, of iwinl ailments and disaster, of terrific domestic infelicity, of staccato THE nie passage, omnipotency of resounding ad proclaimed have been day, an | stones, irene, of of uiterances si the eX FL In ; y greatest scents mining and i and EB it pher, pred astronomer, and electrician, | most readers i top before ! text, which, strangely anno Yesor 200108188, 3 es that | tivity of Job w how halted his Now, will you pl 3 to me i Job's catastrophes? f ny Job prayer nities Mind wayer for himnsell then 10% hie troubles would have instance of folio of his disaster sted God in belall Bildid natn Prayer nnsw manite, Job when I if vou will not most recuperative tha £0 Wo thanking $8. J% had bee but the mor pley the | e thought 3 they re he thought ne more terrily sfortunes grew bia here was (0 come § is tine “I have been Ber longevity, trouble 3 medica his gal and the some one it lo pray lo that, Ed kindness ey sympathy and pation their WaR easy friend thoar his There are for vears of close to ue in reminiscence and antici that it is easy for us to pray for welfare” Well, 1 soe you not ore tantalizing and exasperating man ever had. Look at their When they heard of his be- for obligated stand so do wind and lightning stroke, they eame in and sat down by him a whole week, sev. en days and seven nights, and the record is “none spake a word te him” What you, they professed to be religious men, they were dumb as the sphinx which at that time stood in the African desert and stands there still, Why did they not say something about reunion in the heaven ly realme with his children, who had been slain? Why did they not talk to him about the satisfactory explanations in the future world of things we do not under. stand in this world? Why did they not go to the apothecary and buy a poultice | his nerves, or a few drops of febribuge that would cool his heated frame? No! | For seven days and seven nights they did | nothing and maid nothing for his relief. ; Jhey must have almost bored him to eath, After these three friends had completed their infamous silence of a week they be. n to lecture Job. First Eliphaz the emanite opens with a long story about a dream which be had in the night and ir ritates the sufferer with words that make things worse instead of better, and sets him in an attitude of defensé against the lecturer. Then comes Bildad the Shahite, who gives the invalid a round scolding and ealls him garralous and tically tells him that he deserved all that he had got and that if he had behaved himself aright he would not have lest his house or his children or said; “Job, | wil with you ging denouncing Joh 0v calling him a liar and keeps on the discourse until Job re. castic words, “No doubt but ve are the Oh, what friends Job had! deliver us from having one such friend, fo say nothing of having three of them and was it him so to do? of you, be in a Yery devout mood and capable of making intercession for people who had come to vou in a day of trouble and said “Croond for yon You ought to be chastived. You are being hand by eternal justice, If you haved wvoureell aright, vou would have been sick or pereeented or ished or made childless’ Oh, friend, you would have felt when } for his friends, Job } not » not no, my not like prayed i ! mo Lika when he cursed the day ol his nativity You peo) le who weigh Si) pounds avoirdup had better temper, for at such tim y 1 far off Get the emuipose of Job in th xt. and it will help business 4: Praying fo vou nerve for large undertal better balan loge wou not rections. enders, I have m ings: you will have judement ; un will waste with no valuable in trying to ge Wer yout Try this height of tagonist to-day, and Ow Keep on until I abould not wond to the moral and. religious engl voll, Tt ¥lould aaa a hunared to your worldly prosperity. Job uch as nrayes if you mor it, and 3 ngih per wit gives rent, Job twice as n ne of h when there lounge on which throne of 3 bospitale prostrate is a though she has passed she trains ni sickbeds fluenes is now felt among in South Africa while her m of the story of Balaklava, Sey Inkerman. where England and Russia grappled i she had not been happy onk to alleviate suffering she began that an unhappy recrated Wer into recs 101 work abe dav fo that gorial 34 ality. Her wh face shows it be f a turn maier of Stonewall of the great general's his men. “Does your gen 3. EWeAr at You, to make you Swear!” replied the soldier swearing; Stone does praying. When Stonewall ants us to march he looks at us soberly, as i he were sorry for us, and says, , we have got ¢ a long march.’ iiways know when there is going to long march and right smart fighting Stonewall =» powerinl on prayer just ¥ a big fight” When Stonewall Jackson was asked the meaning of the passage “instant in prayer,” he said: “Ii you will not mistake and think 1 am set ting myself up as an example, which | am not, 1 will give an illustration from | my own habit. I have so fixed the habit | of prayer in my mind that I never raise a | glass of water to my lips without a mo ment's asking of God's blessing; I never | seal a Jetter without a brief sending of | my thoughts heavenward; I never change | my classes in the section room without a minute's petition for the cadets who go out and those who come in.” Now, if God has during these remarks shown us the uses, the importance, the | blessedness of prayer, suppose we try to | do what Job did when he prayed for his rxasperators. Many of us at the begin ning of this subject felt that while we could pray for ourselves and pray for those who were kind to us we never could | reach the high point of religious expe- rience in which we could pray for in | Ewell does the 4 make who annoy us and make us feel worse in- stead of feeling better. That was a Mat. terhorn, that was an Alp, to the top of | which we feared we could never climb, but we thank God that by His omnipo tent grate we have reached that height at lsat. Let us fay! Oh, Christ, who didst pray for ine assassins, we now pray for , ow who despitefully use us and : evil against us. For their eternal salvation we supplicate. When time is no more, may they reign on as now they thi from pain and their ho reavement. After all the misunderstand ings and controversies of this life are over may we keep with them eternal jn 1 the mansions on the hill, and as Thou didst turn the captivity of Job when he had ol who badly used Life's ZocCise of Sclences, Every ship that comes to America got its chart from Columbus, Every novel is: a debtor to Homer, Every carpenter who shaves with a foreplane borrows the geniug of a for ventor, gotten in- Life is a girt all round with a zodiac of sciences, the contributions of men who perished to add thelr point of light to our ky. ~HRepresenta~ tive Men. have Mere. 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