THE WORLD WAR'S NEW CALL TO MEN The International Sunday School Lesson For February 10 Is "Jesus Chooses the Twelve" —Mark 3:7-35 m By WILLIAM T. ELLIS There is a fascination in studyhm lie principles of the present world •onfllc t* as we lind them in the f<4ii )ioKraphies of .fesus. All over th* 1 •arth the call is for "man-power;" hat is the fai'tor that will decide the var. Then we turn to the experi iiue of Christ, and we lind Him *ill on "man-power;" stat n the very progress of His kinfi:- lom upon a group of ordinary men. Ul through the ag<' the cry has •een that which now echoes so loud y. that call for men. *l n whom t-he lust of office does not kill I' ll whom the spoils of office can not buy; BfcAITIFfJL HAIR rHICK, WAVY, FREE FROM DANDRUFF )raw a moist cloth through hair and double its beauty at once. ave your hair! • Dandruff dis appears and hair stops coming out. Immediate? Yes! Certain? — lat's the joy of it. 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Reverently we may say that Jesus still walks with them amid the scenes dead to His feet. He - is in Palestline to-da.v in newness and largeness of power, working out great world purposes through armies j who light for righteousness. The very designs of (Sod seem to | be contingent upon the issues of this war. It is such vast and holy con j siderations that make us willing to 1 j give ourselves and our sons to the ' ' struggle, sure that they are thus ful j tilling the .divine end of destiny. The throb of exultation which went j through Christendom at the capture | of Jerusalem, a city not especially ' important from a military stand i point, revealed how closely thoughts iof religion are interwoven with the . war. Men C'alleil to Ktislit ' i A curious fact about the pacifists j is that those who know least about I the Bible are the ones who are trying Ito quote it most freely. They read 1 the prohibition of private nuii'der. i "Thou Hhalt Not Kill," and seem not j to know that the Mosaic Code pro [ ceeds to describe capital puiiishment ; as the punishment by society and by ; God for various offenses* against the I common weal. Likewise, they appeal ! to the gentleness and love of Jesus. 1 j apparently unaware of His repeated ' outbursts of wrath against those who ! wrong their fellows. I No pacifist could he expected to \ know, for instance, that when Jesus | sent forth His Twelve Apostles, He 1 commissioned them "to preach, to heal sickness, and to cast out I devils." That is, they were to be \ helpers and fighters. They were sent forth to war against evil, as well as ~ to proclaim righteousness. They were •I to be in conflict with sin and ail its agents. 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