Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 08, 1884, Image 6

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    THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Frm tli# N#w York Obwrtw.
INTERNATIONAL LEBBO NB.
IT! HIV. HISSI M.UROCT, . 11.
MAVII — Victory over Death.— 1 Cor.
15:50-58.
GOLDEN TEXT.,— Death i| swallowed up
n iotory.— 1 Cor. 15:54.
The main purpose of this chapter,
which has been called the crowning
glory of the Epistle, was to confirm
the Corinthian Christians in the sub
lime and inspiring truth of the resur
rection of the dead. Doubt* of thia
seem to hare crept into tne church.
It is not certain thxt any were ready to
qu -stion all future distance. Hut the
pagan atmosphere about them was full
of unbelief in any renewed bodily life
for the dead. At best the common
heathen thought was that the dead sur
rived only aa ghostly shadows, spirits
unclothed, with no corporeal habili
ment, or bouse from heaven, and so
living but half a life. It was to meet
the rising tendency to question, or let
go, the hope of a glorious, complete,
embodied immortal life, that this chap
ir was written.
The first part of tho chapter is de
voted to the fact of the resurrection, and
the second to its mode. Our present
concern is with the last cijftt verse*.
What are the chief things of which we
are here told ?
1. A second and better paradise (50). —
Two terms are used to designate and
partially descr.be it: "the kingdom Of
God,' and ''incorrtiptlon."
The phrase ''the kingdom of God" is
sometimes applied to the new order of
thing" Christ set up in this worid. In
other places, as h.-r- it points to the per
fected stale of holiness and glory in
heaven. To the dying thief who pray
ed, ''Lord remember me when thou
earnest into thy kingdom," Jesus answer
ed, to-day shaltthou be with me in para.
due." This kingdom is called "incor
ruption" for the reason that naught in
it will be subject to decay. Flesh and
blood," our bodies as they now are. can
never share its glories. It is an "in
heritance incorruptible, undefiled and
fadeless."
Where that heavenly realm will be
found to he, is not told us. Some have
thought this earth, purified and re
newed. will he its scene : others think
the Scriptures point to some other Iwxly
or bodies In space. Plainly it is a place.
"I go t > prepare a place for you."
Note that word "inherit." It poir,ts
to heirship. The inheritance will fall
to "heirs of God. and joint heirs with
Christ."
t
2. A Promised char,.;/ to prepare us f r it
(51-53) —Here in thi" world our bodies
ire subject to corruption, di-honor and
wevkness: to disease, humiliation and
decay. Immortality, glory and power
will mark all who have (dace in the in
corruptible kingdom. How then can
any of us hare a plvre in it ? The ana
wer is : "We shall all he change')."
Note that the Apostle i- hre speak
ing of the resurrection of lei. ers. Then
note that the chang, spoken of it in the
body, not in the- spirit. It is mortality
which i* put otr: immortality which :a
put on.
Of the time when this SIIAII be, it is
only *a d that it shall he "at the last
trump." The word trump is used he
cause in war gnals w. re given l.y means
o f a trump>et. There will ho some sig
Dnl then, some gr< it demonstration,
possibly some physical phenomena, to
mark the opening of the last grand
events. Then "the Ira I shall he raised
incorruptible, and w. shall he. hanged.'•
That is, not only -ball tho-e who have
lived and passed to ha with Chrit, hut
all who may be still living on the earth
when the day ariivce—all shall be
changed. Thus the "we" includes all
believers of all gem rations.
I he reason for the change hae already
been indicated. It i- that the clothing
of the soul, its habit, lion, may he such
a* shall befit the new and more glorious
state, and suited to the occupations to
engage us there. We are to remember
thai the heavenly paradise is a real
world, with more that is outwasd sfid
lubstAntial than is sometimes imagined.
The bodies will be real bodies : apiri'uil
not in the sense that they are immater
id, bul in thesense that they are suited
to the Spirit's need-, to the functions
and enjoyment of the future state. Ho
clothed, the glorified saints shall I*
"swift as angels, strong as cherubs, ar
dent as seraphs, glorious ss Christ."
The beat idea of what the spiritual body
will tie may be derived from what is
told us of the body of the risen Saviour
for ours shall be changed "into the like
news of bis."
Note thai all this is a mystery" (51),
We know it because it is revealed, and
just so much of it as is revealed.
3. The eompleU vwtory thus roneum
misted (51,55). —Then shall be brought to
pass the saying : Death ia swallowed up
in victory." Ilia captives are wrested
fr- in him ; he ia j< lie I of bis con'
- * sis.
Note the reading of the fifiy-llfili verse
in the Revised Version 5 "O, death, where
is thy victory ? 0 death, where is thy
slitig Death is represented as an
animal with a piercing sting, or foe
armed with a dart. Hut whatever
death lias been able to do against us,
is now undon and fur more than un
done, The believer has come forth in
to a far more glorious life. Our present
sicknesses, and weakness, and pains,
are all parta of death, its process going
on. Hut in the new paradise, we shall
not only l>e freed from all thess, nut we
shall have bodies far more beautiful,
and suited to a glorious state, than we
had ever before sin and death had be
gun their work. "It doth not yet ap
pear what we shall be, but we know
that when Christ shall appear we shall
be like him."
4 lty wham the victory is gained (56, 57)
—lt is the gift of God "through our
I/ord Jesus Christ." Of the believe, he
himself more than once declared "1 will
raise liim up at the last day." He could
do this by an exercise of his own power.
Hut first there were hindrances to he
removed : and this also has been effected
by himself.
"The sting of death is sin. and the
strength of sin is the law." The dart
which pierces us to the death is sin.
*Be sure your sin will find you out";
"sin when it finished bringeth forth
death." Our sins, returning on our
selves, destroy our peace, jur life. And
the law stands by and enforces this. It
says: "The soul that sinneth it shall
die"; "Whatsoever a man soweth that
shall he aloi reap." The law says "It is (
just that sin should return upon the ;
sinner."
How. then, are we to escape? Fin'.- i
dart must he turned aside; the law <
must bo ratified by some substitute for 1
our death. And this bus been accom 1
plished by the la,rd Jesus. "Ho bare j
our sins in his own body on the tree,
—"being made a curse for us," He bat
also sent forth his own Fpirit to form in
!u the new spirit of obedience. The
j piercing dart of sin has entered the soul
I of our substitute: the law, too, i satis-
I fied. And thus not onlv has life been
1 implanted in u, but our Deliverer has
unlimited authority and power to 1 ike
us from the grs-p of death and exalt us
to life eternal.
RAACTICSL SCGCESTIONS.
1. What occasion have we hero for de
vout thanksgiving. Happy believer,
whatever his present pain- and ills |
2. Elsewhere the Apostle tells tis(l'hil.
3 : s-10) that he himself willingly suf
fered the loss of all thing- that lie might
| know tlirist and tho power of bis
| resum etior. Was ho not wise?
3. Could tho believer desire a better
1 support for his faith and zeal than is
I here presented "Therefore be ye stead.
1 fast, unniovahle, always abounding in
| the work of thi Lor I, f r.isnnn h as ye
j know that your laf>or i not in vain in
j the Lord."
t. Let us be patient and glad, whether
I life bo ehott or long. Here w. have
1 weakness and temptation, hut there
t shall ho
I
"No sin to cloud, no lure to stay
j The soul is on she springs."
Whipplo on Arnold
K. P- Whipple discourses in the
Sorth Am.-rican /f<-n>ir on Matthew ,\r
! nold. This 1- a; e men of the keen
analysis to which the English critic is
I subjected by the American. Mr.
I Whipple savs :
| "It is difficult to illusir.ite Mr. Ar
I nold'ssuperh stipe:, dioune-- .-x- • pt by
; examples drawn from tho: department
! of life where >uper< I <,ti-n s reigns snj
i rente, namely, fashionable so< iets
Thus it is reported th.it two high bred
women, one from \>-.v V. rk, tl • other
from bo-ton, bap; en,-t. to meet in what
is ironically rail i a 'aortal* rirele.
I With were rtrh and accomplished, an I
I bothfelalmed to hats mowtou. h
in the couree of a little conver - t'i n b<
j twecn the two, alluded, in the til • t
, seemingly unpretentious way. to tii
| trivial rcumstanee that her anee-toi
citr.e over in tin Mayflower. Al,!' r.
| plied New York, with a little lift of h< r
j eyebrows expressive of innocent ur
pri-e, ' I did not know before that the
j Mayflower brought over any steerage
: jaissengers. The retort certainly wn
| not delicate, hut atill in what Hacon ;
j calls the great ship of time,' 110 one ia so
careful to distinguish between cabin j
j and steerage passengers as Mr. Arnold
| Mis exactingtaste demand* the 'culture, j
of the few highly educated people who I
occupy the state-rooms, though genius i
and saintliness may be among the mot j
ley assemblage in the steerage. The
slightest taint of vulgarity repels him,
;as though it were an inexpiable sjn.
| All his readers must remember his mis
I ehievoua delight in quoting, in essay
; after raav, a verse of a hymn, which
heevrntually robs of the rapital letter
beginning each line, and which he de- '
< lures expresses the average piety o, a 1
Protestant devotee of the middle olatt:
'My Jaius to know, and feel his 11 wwl
How, tis life everlasting, tis Heaven he i
low.'
"Now, that such doggerel as this is
exceptional in all orthodox congrega
t onal hymn books, he must know very
well; hut it serves his turn in his effort
to show the vulgarity which steals Into
the worship of dissenting <'hhatians,
Ha is never tired of thrusting it into
their faces a* a proof that they cannot
adore their Redeemer without shock
ing every principle of good taste, and
of irono allv recommending to them a
small dose of literature, to sweeteu and
refln the hold announcement of their
dogma.
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120 120 Philipi, liardman.. 64
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' 348... 130 Plm, Henry 22 26
301... 160 /Im, George 19 20
'216... 80 /tninej, Robt 66 46
438... 163 /foeee, Thorn a* 218 66
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1 688... 163 Kudilill, Jacob 162 81
406... 47 Ruab, Jacob 142 66
433... 168 Ruih, Benjamin 177 78
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433. 162.. ..Shenk, Andrew 49 37
433... 163 Shenk, Christian 49 37
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43 153 Spier, /i-bert .... 11l 20
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76. Wilson, W m 30 03
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211 151 .lanrie, Edward. .. 6 1.3
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90 94 Morcer, John 2 11
827 100 Mercer, Parld 7 8.3
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89 40......Packer, Jame* 2 15
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160 Reed, David 7 20
171 Rodtaon, Richard... 7 77
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214 Gray, J B 27 26
200 Hawthorn, Thorn** 13 84
346 Kubna, John. 49 94
278 Lawman, George... 32 A]
230 May lan, Ja*per 28 78
274 ' Mile*, Samuel 62 S3
21 Morrla, Widow...- 4 77
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86 Swamwich, John... 14 A6
A Singer, John 184
88 Sblppen, WmJ 11 22
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IS P.C. KELLKR, TWyirar
I Avinioxr.Kti. —The undertigned the
fateat and tw-at aaleaman in Central Penna
aylvatoa, baring more tban twenty year (
experience In celling Farm*, Farm Slock'
Mercbandiae, etc, offer* hi* aerrice* to '.he*
citizen* o1 Centre and adjoining ccuntieff
M * Plrat-claa* Saleaman. Charge* reaaon*
j able. Addroa* Joasru L. Narr,
Roland, v
4 * 3 m Centre county, Pa
Having opened a
SKW COACH REPAIR SHOP,
ON J/XiAN HTREET,
We would respectfully invite tbw I
public U> give us a call when in want
jof any work in our line. We are pre
pared to do ALL kinds of
Till MM ISO,
At: I'M SI SO m,
R K M ODELISO.
We also make a apeclalty of
UPHOLSTERING
IN ALL ITB BRANCHES.
All work will recieve prompt atten.
tion. Our TERM* are reasonable, and
! all work guaranteed. Respectfully,
BID WELL ctt McSULY,
Belle font r, Pa
DO YOU ,
WAST A MCE, COMFORTABLE
BOOT or V
SHOE !
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Well biown Boot and khot
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Spring tftre* Is,
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GET your Job Work'done at the OIK-
Tta DaaurßAT. u |
A DAxozaors CN>rtnra* air.—There
•re dangerou* counterfeit* tn circulation
purporting to be "Walnut Leal Hair Re*
•torer." The *lronge*t eridenee of it p
great value W the fact that pertie* know
ing It* great efficacy try to imitate it.
Reck bottle of the eenuine haa a ft limit
of a walnut leaf—blown In lb* gla** ; and
a Green on the outside wrapper. The
"Restorer" 1* a* harmle** a* water, while
it poeeemes ell the propevllM r.ecMeary to -
re*tore life, vigor, growth end eolor to the g
hair. Purchase only from rtepvnnble m mr*
tie*. Ask your druggist for ib Keck bot-
tie IS warranted. Johnston, Hollo war & ■
On., Philadelphia, and Ilab A Racket *
New York, Wholesale Agent*. *-ljr