BELIEVE IT oa PAGE TWO THIS BIG 6-PASS. VICTORIA SEDAN $349 DELIVERED HERE Standard Equipmentand Federal Taxes Included. (White sidewall tires and rear wheelshields*) HAT’S ALL it takes to own this long, sleek new 1939 Nash full size, 117" wheelbase sedan. And it’s the talk of the U.S.A. Take a 15-minute spin... see how Nash’s automatic “Weather Eye”* keeps fresh summer air inside your car—even though a blizzard howls outside. Note the spacious . the convertible bed . . . the smoothness and si- lence of the ride! Don’t wait! new interior . . Drive the new Nash—¢today! DIETRICK MOTOR Co. (*Optional Equipment—~Slight Extra Cost) We want you to Nash dealer has on engine running. THE SOWER A Weekly Department of Religious and Secular Thought Contributed by REV. JAMES A. TURNER, Pastor, M. E. Church, Patton, Pa. “YE SHALL BE AS GODS. | “For God doth know that . . . your eves shall be opened, and ye shall be as Gods, knowing good and evil.” The only way that one’s eyes can be open- ed,—that is, come to a full knowledge | of the truth,—is through the actual | experience and business of living in| cvery day life. One might come to scme knowledge or the truth in the realms of abstract thought and pure science, but all such knowledge, as well as that coming through revela- tion and inspiration, must be brought to the test of ordeal, trial and con- | erele living in the laboratory of hu- man experience. Else there can be no definite and ultimate certainty about its claim to validity. “In the day that ve cat, (act, live, do, experience) your | eyes shall be opened, and ye shall KNOW.” Let us look into this maiter a little. The Scriptures tell us that we are the | offspring of God, begotten in His im- | age, and made lik2 unto Him in all our | parts; also that, since like begets like, | each bringing forth according to its | kind, we therefore, being children of | God, inherit His characteristics, in-' stinets, qualities, properties, nature, | and potentialities. The inevitable coro- ilary to this truth is that: being part of God and therefore partakers of His na- ture, we His offspring, His children, can, and will become, in due course of time, gods ourselves. We are all essen- tially, potentially, a part of the Diety, —divine in our nature, and are on our way to the full realization and ex. pression of our Divine nature. Jesus said to the carping Jews, who were denying this exalted truth, (John 10:34-36.) “Is it not written in your law, ‘1 said you ave gods?’ If the law said they were gods, to whom the word of God canme,—and the Secrip- ture cannot be broken—do you mean to teli me, ‘You are blaspheming,’ be- cause I said, ‘I am God’s son?” (The Word of God would not come to any, could not be understod by any, but those who are the offspring of God, proving truly tha! we ARE gods, tho- ugh we may be in this world only in- fantile gods.) Possessing then, with Jesus, the es- sential properties of our Father's na- ture, ((and why call Him Father if we do not?) we can grow up, in due course of time, to the full measure of the developement which rightfully be- longs t¢ those who have sprung from Hin and inherited His nature and characterial qualities, and reach the full stature of divine sonship—as did | Jesus—thus enjoying the glories and LN drive it! Your e ready, with the Get in and go! PATTON, PA. shining with all the beauty, charm and luster of a full, rich divine charac- ter. Jesus said, “Be ye perfect as your Father in Heaven is perfect.” So Paul said: “For this reason, then I kneel be- fore the Father, for whom every fam- ily in heaven and on earth derives its name and NATURE, praying that, out of the wealth of His glory He may THE UNION PRESS-COURIER. grant that you may be filled with the entire fulness of God. Copy God, then, | as His beloved children, and lead lives : of love, in order to be set everyone | before God mature, as was Christ, la- | boring to that ent, yea, agonizing for | it, with the divine energy that is in| you. It was in Christ that the fulness! of God's nature lives embodied, and | In union with him YOU TOO are fill. | ed with it.” Well, then since we are children of | God, inheriting His name and nature, | His instincts, spiritual capacities, pro- perties and potentialities, some day, in | tne distant future, when we grow up, | we also shall be ‘filled with the entire | fullness of God,” stand with Him 9 fellow-Gods, and know and enjoy all the blessings of a fully matured, Diety- character as does the Father Himself. | But in order to come to that God- like estate we must grow, and in order | i tc grow, we must have our eyes open- | | ed so that we may know the difference | | between good and evil—for that is a ! Godlike characteristic—and in order to | blessings of divine accomplishments Lave our eyes opened so that we may | and God-like perfection — becoming | “NOW the difference between good and as gods like unto our Father-God, and THE BEST VALUES IN NORTHERN CAMBRIA CO. 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Canopy Exp....$295 EXPERT LUBRICATION With the very latest up-to-the-minute equipment for | the Anointed One, built His Church, His “ecclesia,” the “ones called out”: | upon this desire to serve His brethren | and bring them into their full God- {evil we must live life as fully and as largely and as effectively as it is poss- ible for us to live it. We must leave no rector or area of life untouched, | and, as far as we are able, enter intc | every good thing that is being done, | | witis everything that we have in time, | talent and money. For if we don’t live, | we don’t grow. A Godlike character | cannot be developed in a vacuum— in | a selfish, self centered life, | One must be out in the current of | ! active living- —striving, serving, sacri- | | 1icing, loving, suffering, helping, for- giving life—in order to develop God- like character, — “Inasmucl: as you | bave done it unto these my brethren, the strangers, those in prison, the na- kad, the cold, the blind, the hungry, the sick, the destitute and underpri- veleged , the lonely and the depressed, | the heartbrokez, and those who feel | that no man careth for their souls, ye | have done it unto Me, and have be- come like me and my Father in hea- Yen,” Upon this has the Great Son, Jesus likeness, has He built up a great or. ganization of people who are dedicated to the high task of demonstrating the true way of life in order that those in darkness might have a great light by which to walk, and a great love by which to live—so they might grow to a mature God-likeness. In our individual work in that great Church we can well emulate the great Paul in his famous testimony: “I would know Him in the power of His new life and the fellowship of His suffering, to see if I too can attain unto the new life. Not that I have already attained this or am already perfect but I press for- ward to appropriate it, because 1 have been appropriated myself by Jesus Christ. My one thought is to press on.” Continued next week. PATTON METHODIST EP{:COPAL CHURCH James A. Turner, paster. Church school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 &. m. and 7:50 p. m. Mid-week Bi. | ole class, Wednesday evening at 7:30. | Br. Benson says. “It always seems | to me reasonablec that if God can | reveal himself and make His purposes known—that He should do so. If God cannot reveal Himself, there the mat- | ter ends. But if God can make Himself known, and does not, that is altogeiner beyond my comprehension. The Bible! is the record of Gcd’s progressive seli- r.velation—first, to the people of Is-! raet, afterward o the world in Jesus | Christ. It tells us not only what men ! have thought about God and what they | have done for God, but what they have experienced of God. Thus, by | bringing us into touch with men ana women who have found God before us, it encourages us to believe that | we can find God for ourselves and it teils us how to do so. | Come to the mid-week Bible class | or Wednesday evening from 7:30 to 8:0). and you will find it to be one or the most blessed half hour periods tual you can enjoy during the whole week. Bring your Bible or Testament, ' and someone, a neighbor or friend, and study a little while with us that | greatest of all literatures that the | world has known. It will make you a! bigger man or woianan. DO YOU KNOW? | The death rate remains the ultimate test of skill and attention in medical practice. Compulsory health insurance has not lowered the death raate in any { ccuntry in which jt is now in vogue— | and the United States, without any | such socialistic sickness scheme, has the best health record in the civilized world. More than 80 per cent of the =ducation of the average child is ob- tained through his eyes. | So Simple... Yet So Complex! Few things are simpler than making a telephone call. Yet few things are more complex than making that call possible. For there are some 19,000,000 tele- - Thursday, February 16, 1939. ee ere AMessage from~— UNITED DISTILLERY WORKERS LOCAL INDUS- TRIAL UNION, NO. 857, MANOR, PA. DEAR SIR AND BROTHER: — We, the members of United Distillery Workers Local No. 857, Man- or, Pa,, are proud of the fact that our employer, ¥ry & Mathias, Inc., has the distinction of being the first distillery in the United States of America to voluntarily organize its workers under the banner of the C. I. 0. And an equally important fact which we want you and all other union men io know is that we are a 100 pet. closed shop. Union men everywhere should know that Fry & Mathias, Inc. co- operates to the fullest extent with the C. L 0. The products of Fry & Mathias, Inc., are known throughout Penn- sylvania for their fine quality. To those of you who purchase and use liquor we suggest that you always ask for our brands which are listed on this advertisement and are on sale at your favorite tavern and all Pennsylvania State Tiquor Stores. We solicit your cooperation to spread the news among all union men that when they buy liquor they should show their loyalty to the C. IL O. by purchasing products of Fry & Mathias, Inc.— a 100 per cent C. 1.0.Company, operating a closed shop. ¥' raternally yours, A. NALEY, PRESIDENT, United Distillery Workers Local Industrial Union, No. 857, Manor, Pa. UNION MADE LIQUORS FRY & MATHIAS, Inc., Manor, Pa. FOLD MANO A blend—85 Proof.—Quart, $1.17; Pint, 62c. 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