HATUKDAY, JANUARY 1, 1S9X.. THE SCH ANTON TRIBUNE. BATUIIDAY, JANUARY 1, 189S. lit chooI Lesson for January y. JESUS AND JOHN, BY J. Secretary of American AocJety of Religious Education. The author will ntitillMt on examiner ntalnltiR ono hundred liucstlons on tho aaons of tl)l mtnrtcr. Tlio examiner v bo mailed to bio mlrtiess In imy quantity ut i cents per ropy and may bo used In oral or written review In a dais or by an indrililual. OnltrB should bo sent to Dr. J. V. Gilbert, "Washington, U C, not Inter than rebrunr l, that tlio mailing list muy lie piepnedj. INTItODUCIlON.-Fotir books ot tho (fow Testament, Mntthow, Mark, Ltlko Rind John bearing the mimes of their nn- rthors, treat tho life of Chi 1st. The hrst presents Him as the Jiesslnh of Hie Jcwh; the second, as tho sonant ol Unit; tlio third, ni tho Salour of men; the fourth, ns tho Son of Ood, I'or slv innnthH our studies will bo In the llrst Gospel. .Mat thew, ono of the twelve, called also Levi (Murk II, II), was a tax ftatherer before ho becamo a follower of Chi 1st. In that position ho must havo sained extended knowledge of tho business world, acquit -ing many luniitlcs valuably to tho ad ministration of Lhurch affairs. To him was assigned tho task of making the ton nectlon between tho two covenants, 1 Hhowlng that Jesus was the lone ex pected ono ot whom the. prophets had written. Hence the sc iiciiIueIuiI tablo (chapter 1), and tho nunieious nuut i tlons. (Ch. II, 17). Our lesson is Impor tant to the Jewish-Christhn literature be muse It shows how Jesus was Intio duced. IlKIlPKi:. John the Uapllst eveielsed his ministry In tho wilderness, that Ih tho runfl sections ot Judea. (Verse 1). Two motives may have Influenced the choice of a place. Ho deslted to lie tree fiom all alliance with the hierarchy, then Intol erant and worldlv, jet near enough to Influence tho national capital ast crowds were atttacted to him liy tils .preaching. (Verse G). The J'linilsces Mid (mudticecs, the two ilval twin, sent lep- lesontatlves. Tho fonner were rigid iol- kiwers of the JIo-alc tltual (Acts xl, D, riding themselves on tlulr piety (Luke I'M, 11 nnd 12). The latter vveie nuitcllal- . seeking to substitute philosophical Nation for the letter of bciipture. Ixx, 2,). These men, who had met Fited discussion, stood to hear tho Tt Reformer as he preached icpent- Tico, With tl comparable boldnr-s he denounced them all ns a geneiatlon of ipers. (Verse 7) Thev, who had divided the nation Into factions weie urged to change their lives. (Verse Si. Such n htlnglng rebuko was never bcfoie admin istered to the public teachers of religion. DESCENT. John did not pau-.e with a denunciation of untlThteou'-ness nnd a call to holy living, He piocecded to show why theso officials of tlio chinch were In different to the claims ot God upon them, revealing a national ecret The .lows were descendants of Aln.ih.im. Tliev were proud of their origin. As children of the covenant thej considered them i elves the fnvoiltes of heaven, and de spised the rest of lmnUInd ns dogs. (Matt. XV, 27) To them blood was ev erything. As a consequence thev sought to maintain theso institutions whoso out wnrd observance distinguished them ft mi other people. The rite of circumcision, the keeping ef the Sabbith nnd such like matters wero retailed ns mementoes of tin early day and marks of superior dig nity. All this time their heaits were Im pure nnd thelt lives Imnroper. (Mitt. Xxlil, 25). So John announces that they soju: o.ui3itrui, cr.ot ks. World's Marvels ol Astronomical nnd Chronomcti ic .llcchnnisin. From Tit-bits. Of course every Hrlton has henid nt pno time or other of the fnmou.s clock tower adjoining tlio houses of t'arlla- Iment. No doubt he Imagines It to be la very fine structute. nnd, ns a mat ter of fact, It Is regnrded ns the best 'specimen In our country: but theie nte many mote vvondeiful clocks In exist- once today, pet haps not In size, but certainly In their skillful mechanism. The most wonderful clock In tho world Is exhibited nt St. Poteisburg. Its magnificence may be imagined from the fact of this colossal timepiece hav ing no fewer than ninety-five faces. It indicates simultaneously the tlmo of m 9 , 9 -g o FOR 1898 IS NOW THROUGH OUR NUMEROUS TION, WHICH IS CROWDED FROM COVER TO COVER WITH INFORMATION. Matt. Ill; 7-17. GILBERT, D. D.,' E. GILEUERT, D. D., LL. must no longer regard their descent (verso !), for Gijd was nolo to talsu up a new people, an admonition repeated by tho Saviour Himself. (Mntt. xxl, 41). JUDGMENT. John saw what tho pub lie men of his tlmo could not seo brcniiso of their spiritual blindness, that tho di vine patience toward the Jewish nation was well-nigh exhausted. All thtotigh tho centuries, even from tho tlmo of thu Ex odus, they had been a stltt-ncked rebel lious people (Ex. xxxll, 9). Ho had sent unto them prophets who hnd taught and entieated nnd warned (Jor. vll, 2C). but they had dlsiegarded tho voice of theio holv men. Now tho Judgments of (Sod vMe Impending. The nxo una laid at tho loot of the ttees, ready to bo used when the piopei moment tnme. (Verse 10). Evet.v person nnd Institution that docs not bring forth ilghteousness shall be hewn down nnd cast Into the (Ire. Tho llgure Is of n Lord who delivers his vine atil of worthless bushes. The same moilo of lllusttntlon was employed In tho Sav iour (I.uko xlll, 7), more than once. (John w, 0). There Is undoubted reterence to that terrible day when tho imny of Titus dcstio.ved Jirusaltm nnd btokc up tho Jew Ish state, A. D , 70. PREDICTION -Hnv Ing thus rebuked nnd watned his hearers the guat picaHi tr opens to them n vision of one who would siRccfd him (vein-s 11 nnd IJ), whom lie came to Introduce. (John I 7). Concerning that coming one John makes three lemarks, designed to give exalted conceptions of Him ITr.st, In po'er, dig nity and authority he was so much mine llor to the Uefoimer that (ho latter was not worthv toperfoim the lowest menltl service for lllm. (John I, , TO). Second, He would lender a more Important service, not like John baptizing with water ns a svmbol of forgiveness oi cleansing utter lepeninnie but with the Holy Ghost, the Hjmbol and agent of a new life Imparted to the soul (Acts 1, fi), not nil outward ap plication but an lnvvaid encrcv. Third the method ot bin administration would be new and exacting. Ah the husbnudm m puiilies the threshlng-lloor, sives tlio wheat nnd burns the chaff, so this great Person would cleanse the church and ie quire holiness of Its members. (Matt, xxl, 12) It Is plain to us nnd must have been to those who he.ud, that John lefeired to the Messiah ami to the better day to bo ushered In under Him. in'MlI.lTY The foregoing Is n sum mary of what tho Ilaptlst said, piobably inunv times to those who gathered at the Joidan to hear him. It was a faithful dealing with the sins of the people seek ing to lent them to lcpentance, and as faithful lirtlnr up of the thought nnd the nwakenlng of hope that He whom the nation had long expected was about to appear. Six months of such ministry passed. One day Jesus came, pro!) ibly nfoot and alone, fiom Galilee seeking to be baptizid as other men had been (Verse 13) The two cousins stood iaco to face piobably strangers (John 11 '1). Hut bv orie mvsterlous influence, per haps bv intuition, possibly bv the Spirit t Influence, John recognized toi tho mo ment his lPi.stilous visitor, and hesitated to administer the ordinance. (Verse 14). ' Conn st thou to me " ho said, deeply humbled by a t.ense of iinworthlness whUh nver foisook him. 'John I 2i) He fleeting im'on his own need ot npirlluil strength ami of the ability of Jesus to Imp lit that strength he said, "I have need to be llaptlzed of Thee." Tor once day at thli tly points on the earth's sur face, besides the movement ot the eaith niound tho sun, the phases of the moon, the signs of the zodiac, the pasage over tho tneildlan of more than fifty stats of the northern hemis phere, nnd the dnte, according to tho Giegmlnn, Gieek, Mussulman, unel Ile bi cw calendats. The wot Us took two yents to put together after the clock had been sent In detached pieces fiom Switzerland to Hussla. A certain watchmaker constructed n clock whoso mechanism repiesents, ev eiy fifteen minutes, all the activities of a mlnlntute tallwav station. The tele graph operator sends a despatch, the doots of the station open, the station master and his assistant nppear on the steps, the cleiks open the windows and distribute the tickets; seveial travel- THE Every Home v., v,,,v BUY ONE FROM YOUR DM tho minister shrunk fiom performing n task nnd desired to bo clothed with k-outer power. Pl'IU'OSi:. Why did Jesus seek to bo baptized by John? Certainly It was not for confession nnd pardon, lor Ho wns sinless. (John vlll, 4G). It has been urged that Ho Intended in this way to honor tho ordinance of baptism and set an example, to thoso who might become His disciples, but that does not seem highly probable. Ono reason Is given In another place. (John I, 33). It appears that tho Holy Spirit had Informed John that Christ would bo mado known In baptism, iho intention was to provide ti public modo of announcement, un ocenslon when In tho presence of many, tho fact might bo fully established that tho Messiah had come. Hut thero Is another reason which ought to be Joined with this, ono frequently overlooked. All priests In tho Jewish church were Inducted to olllco by bap tism. (13. xlv, 9). Hence It was proper, Inasmuch us Christ was to bo a priest (Heb. v, 0), that Ho should enter by the) one door, thus fulfilling that formal right eousness (veiso IS), ns Ho Himself states, teqtilred under tho old ceremonial. Had not his been done there would havo been In the Jewish mind 'n defect In the title of Jesus. TESTIMONY -The great purpose of tho baptism was attained. The n.iluro nnd character of Jesus wete attested by sulk ing phenomena as llo came up from tho water, (veises 10 and 17), The Holy Spirit In the loim ot n dove, tho emblem ot ptir Itj and gentleness, descended nnd lighted on Him, visible to both Jesus nnd John, (John 1, 3J) At tlio samo tlmo a volco fiom heaven declared: "This is my be loved son, lit whom 1 am well pleased," the form of the sentence Indicating Its soutce. The descending spirit was seen but once in the life time of Jesus, because It rem lined with him Hut tho volco ut tering the same thing was heatd several times atteiward. (iAikelx. .Ti). Here wero tho two Messianic predictions fulfilled, tho gift of the Splilt as an abiding presen-o (sa. !l 2), and the acknowledged Son ship, tho deepest mjstery of the Old Tes tament (Pralm II, 17), and the subllmest until of the New Testament (I Tim. ill. If,). Aftei such heavenly testimony John was able to stand ns a hciald to his gen eration and fulfill his mission in declaring that the Christ had actually come. TtEn.ECTIONS. Two prominent points deseive final emphasis. Every man must be measured by his relation to Christ. While living ho Is classed ns friend or foe. (Matt. xll. 30). After death Juelg ment will be pionounced uccoidlng as Ho Is lecognlzed as known bv Christ (Matt. v II. 21). Multitudes of men accounted gre-it havo lived struggled nnd died, to be foi gotten. Hut he who pleached rlght-ooiune-is and proclaimed Messiah was greater than nil who preceded lllm. (Matt 1 11). The llfo devoted to Christ is one of immortal honor. 2 See here the Interdependence of nersons and events. The I.oid Jesus did not begin His raieer without reference to others. He did not undeitake Ills mission independently, but He Identified Himself with the fore most pieacher and lefoimer ot the agi Thus Introduced He afterward gained ilNclples from among the disciples ot John. (John 1, 3'-37). This Is not evolu tion but contlnuitv. The kingdom of heaven sweeps on through the centuries, one woikcr beginning where another ends. (John Iv, 3S). lets rush toward the tialn that comes In at full speed. In shoit. until the trnln has gone the usual stir of such stations Is exactly reproduced. As the train leaves each automaton retui'ns to Its place, and for a quntter of an hour everything Is peaceful. The clock's dimensions nro not known, but it Is said to have had six years' labor expended upon it. Another remarkable clock Is that mnde bv Villingen, the clockmaker of tho Illaclc Forest, Get many. It shows the seconds, minutes, quarter hours, hours, days, weeks, months, .seasons, yeais nnd leap years to the last second of the year 99999, besides n host of other astronomical, geographical, and histoi lcal facts. Theie Is n celebtated clock tower nt Berne, in Switzerland. Tho appioach TRIBUNE READY, AND WILL BE PLACED ON SALE l ww, OARRIER BOY. rf KIDNEY TROUBLES f Ourod by Lydla E. PJnkhnm'a ' Vogotablo Compound, Alan llnrknclio. I ennnot rspcnk too highly of Mrs. rinkliam'a Medicine, for it has clono so much for inc. I havo been a great suf ferer from Kidney trouble, pains in muscles, joints, back nnd shoulders; feet would swell. I also had womb troubles nnd lcucorrhccn. After using Lydla 13. I'lnkhnm'rt Vegetable Com pound, nnd Mood Purifier and Liver Pills, I felt like a ucvv woman. My kidneys nro now in perfect condition, and nil my other troubles nro cured. Mns. Maooii: Potts, 321 Kaultman St., Philadelphia, Pa. Iluclcnrlie. My system was entirely run down, nnd I suffered with terriblo backache in tho small of my back nnd could hardly stand upright. I wits moro tired in tho morning than on retiring at night. I had no appetite. Sinco taking Lydla E. Pinlchnm's "Vegetable Compound, I havegainedfif teen pounds, nnd I look better than I ever looked before. I shall recommend it to nil my friends, ns it certainly Is a wonder ful medicine. Mns. 11. L Mouton, 1011 Uopklns St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Kidney Tiotible. Before talcing Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable. Compound, I had suffered many years vv 1th kidney trouble. Tho pains in my back antl shoulders wero terrible. My menstruation became Ir regular, and I wus troubled with leu eorrhoeu. I was growing very weak. T had been to many physicians but re ceived no benefit. I began the use of Mrs. PinUham's medicine, nnd the first bottle relieved the pain in my back and regulated the menses. It is tho best kind of medicine that I havo ever taken, for it relieved the pain so quickly and cured the disease. Mr.s. Liu.ian UutrrEN, Box 77, St. Andrews Bay, Fla of the hour Is announced by tho ci ow ing ot a cock. At the same time may be seen at the very top of the tower a man clad In a coat of mall striking the hours with his sword on n, large bell. As tho horns are stt Iking a troupe of beats make their appearance and parade around the tower, then make their exit. Long stt lugs of carriages draw up every hour for the occupants to witness this Interesting spectacle. A gigantic clock made of cycle patts, was shown at a. recent exhibition held In Pails. The hour figures nre com posed of brightly plated cranks. All the smaller wheels revolve by means of gear chains, but this was only for at traction. The clock kept excellent time, and struck horns, half and quar ter hours, the real mechanism being concealed In the base At the time of the coionatlon of the Kmpte3 of Iiussln at Moscow In 172 she was presented with a watch as wonderful In ever.v particular ns the famous Rtias'iourg clock. On the op posite side of the time-keeping part there was an exact counterpatt of the holy sepulchie, with a carved image of the Uotnan guaid the Ftne being viewed through the glass in tho case. Upon opening the cast- the imitation stones would i oil avwi fiom the mouth of the miniature "cpulcliie, the guaid kneels, angels appeir nt opposite sides of the opening, and nt this time th musle would begin to play. In toft, sweet stinliiH. tho 13ast"r songs so well known to nil Russians. Tho watch only weighed seven ounces. The maker of this vvondeiful piece of mechanism Is said to havo wotked upon It almost un interruptedly for a period of nine yeais. LO 13 SAVI3I) !IIS LIPI3. A Denil'vnod Hiiiirhiiiiscn's Tnlo of Adveetiire X'l liihiiiou bind, Dondvvood, South Dakotn, Letter In tho Sun. Ftank Pettltt has arrived here with a tale ot adventuie that rivals the most CARRIER BOYS. and Place of Business f i f ,ix, HE WILL BE PLEASED, AND YOU romantlo ot historic Capt. John Smith's experiences. Love, ho says, saved iiltn from death nt tho hands of cannibals. This is tho story: Pettltt Is a mining prospector. With Fred Brurier and a Mexican named Perez ha sought mineral wealth on Tlburon Is land, in the Gulf of California, landing there In June, 1SD0. Whllo prospecting tho trio were ambushed by a body of Serl Indians, and Perez was killed. Pettltt and Uruner were Imprisoned l!i separate huts. A week later Pettltt learned that Uruner had furnished their captors a repast. Pettltt mar velled at the delay of his own slaugh ter until ho learned that ho hnd found favor In tho eyes of a daughter of an lnllusntlnl Serl. She taught him a sinattetlng of tho native tongue, and, though the ttlbal executioner was whetting his knife to make steaks out of Pettltt's body, the girl finally suc ceeded in securing the American's re lcaso on condition that he mairy her and live on the Island. Last Oetolwr Pettltt learred that the Sens Intended to kill him because they suspected ho was planning an escape.' With the assistance of his wife and fnther-ln-lavv he obtained a canoe and made his way to the Mexican coast, whonce lie enme here. His wife pledged hliu to return at the dullest possible moment with a force sufficient to sub due the natives and establish himself us ruler. But he will remain here. Till: CltlLV'r UUSSIAX (3A.NAL. Baltic nnd lllnck Sens to Ho Con nected by WntrruiiVt The Great ltusslan Canal to connect the Baltic and Black Seas will be be gun In tlio sptlng. 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