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Show THE MAGIC OF TOUCH GOLDEN LESSONS FOR ALL B. Wilson, Pastor By tha Rev. Jehn A. Church. Trinity Metnediat Episcopal And Je.im sail, iir. YIU, Somebody tieih touched Me. for I 4U: prr-rvir- o Me.' " that viriuo OCTOBER 17,1901 MONDAY MORXISU, THE MORNING KXAM1XEI8 OGDEN, UTAH, --Yf taili ihii ot KOiie This test stauds in the midst of a and it fctory of the Sailors eywiunby for practical life. replete with From Capurnauui hr had crossed the tor rest son of Tiberius to (laJar-and recuperation. But sliu rest vn one (Hors then or is there now for wiwee heart bleiils for a suffering world T In Gad area be is mi by two furious demoniacs await in his healing. Heiws of the destruction of the because tihhy swine be is triv.m. out, muck in i he Gadareaus bad too much Logs tu take any in Cbm. Now be heart the appeal of the dtmiugulsbed ruler, Jairus, for hie dying daughter, but pausee on the way to permit the louub of the lowly woman with an incurable disease a ad stops to teach her '.he Jesaou that even modesty is nut an Mouse for Ingratitude. I was baiking over a gentleman's curios one day a'td taking up a piece of dull rook he said: This is a bit of Quarts that assaj s 9 oil to the ton." Hut is that a paying quantity? Yes, a value fli 95 is a paying quantity." But bow much depends upon the machinery and its right application? Well, do you know that mo the Kurd has hidduu his precious gifts in tbs rock of bis word. Tbe simplest Bible stories trill yield to tbe machinery of the mind ind Heinously applied purs gold in paying quantities. Tbe quarts of thla test and it a history when broken yields those golden leu- s a 1, That the mlmbta of life la only fulfilled by service to others. All lives enrobied have been so distinguished by service. By a law as inevitable as gravitation no life is glorified but by the exertion of its forces In objective uplift. And every objective uplift has a retroactive subjective Influence thnt No life llveth puriflee and gloriiiee. unto himself," 3. That kind office should be available to the great as well aa to tbe lowly. Jesus at once responded to tbe call of the distressed ruler. If we could but learn of tbe Kavinr that no fortuitous ofreumstancee of externality limited him and that he was tbe Havlor of all men and then regarding him as our absolute eietnplar, it would enlist ua for everybody. We may not approach the proud and with the unconventional familiarity that characterises our approach to the lowly or fallen, but It la none the less our duty to approach thorn. All these phases of His life are revealed for our profit and that profit Is to be our Imitation of him. For even hereunto were ye called because Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that we should follow in his steps, who did not sin, neither was guile found la hla tuouth." 1 rotor i manhood or the man, the womanhood of tbe woman. W bt-- n we rise, to the hudignity of his concept we serve manity. Ho stopped on his ay to the ialatfai residence because a pove invalid needed him. He pm himself in her way sud made troubled humanity clad la greatness wait until relief was imparted to in lowliness, because it was first in reach. We shall never be like Jesus until we learn like him to discriminate the priceless worth of people by their hnmanlty rather than by their circ u u j-- t nee. 4 That in the pursuit of a worthy object in thn dlatauee we should not neglect . a present opportunity of showOu his way to raise the ing dead be healed thla invalid woman. The other rase would keep; this bad to be dune at once or not at all. would violate the conditions of his grace and break tbe tendrils of faith mid expectant hope. He did the handy thing while it was handyf the letser thing while it was less. M's are to do tbe things at first hand, not overlooking the near for the remote. Let us hope to do our best every time, lie that despises the day of small Utlngs does what tha Almighty has never dared to do. 5 Learn to permit the touch of others. Ho ready was the Havior that tie put bimaeU lu her way that she wight touch him. Sympathy is the need of the world. This tender perfume, this swoet bouquet of heurt, of which we try to divest ourselves this is the must glorious distinction of our nature. Brutes are without it.; it is the heritage of the human soul, divinely bestowed. Tbe lower animals have feelings, but no sympathy, no follow will contentedly feeling. A horse munch his oats while his mate is dying in agony in an adjoiniug stall, anil never turn an rye of pity on the sufferer. They have strung passions, but no sympathy. It la said that, a wounded (ears; but it belongs to man dir sheds only to weep with them that weep and by sympathy to divide another's soranother's rows and double Joys. IksihtlcMS you have stood at the foot of a cliff and hoard the echo of a boatman's shout, or among he mountains and heard tbe echo of one aa he railed to snot her. Hut no echo is so fine and tender aa the answering cry of a human heart repeating the sorrow of another. It la said that In a room with a number of pianos strike a chord and the same string in every one will auswer to a listening ear. aa though touched by the hand of a shadowy spirit; and those In the best musical condition will most clearly respond, and so I think the hearts most at lined to unison with Jesus are most sympathetic and most responsive to the Joys or sorrows of 3:31. I, That an opportunity to serve the groat uhonld not drier us from Improving a chance to help the lowly. Home one baa recently said, IV hat we want lu the pulpit of today la not more men but mure loan." Jesus was ever and always manly. Ner trucculont or hostile to the rich as such, he was never patronizing or sentimental with the poor. Beck of all clrcnmaianoea of fortune or misfortune, of honor or dishonor, of Vtrtue or vies, of tinsel and tatters, ba saw the humanity represented and dealt with that He wm not a rich mans minister or a poor man's pastor, but be wee humanity's preecher. There is something In every man worth more than his external and that is bumauily. The . Ik-la- firmative the prisoner replied, I am here for Iff, but I can stay here more ronteutcdly now that I know I bale a brother out In the win M. That prisoner behaved so well that he was l,ar dohm). He died in the war bctwi-etbe states thanking God lu the iaM tor the preacher's words of eiiiipaili. tbe touch of others is alBe perways at personal sacrifice. ceived that virtue had gone out oi him." It is the price of helpfulness y cannot give forth and keep at the saiw tiuio. Tli treasures of the heart are to be expended. A missionary's wife told mo that she was glad to home, not only to see her country and loved ones, but that she might come in contact with others who could give back souieUiiug. tihe said you go out or they corns to you and you give forth the very treasures of your heart, and they need it to tome back, all, but nothing there Is no exchange until you ieel exhausted. la Christian lauds, she said, r than your you tnurh tboMi sirougi-self and they jmiiuiT something vitalising and do not simply absorb from you. Yet, I knew that woman in her1 hsppy, gay. beautiful girihood. thought her then shallow and frivolous. Wars of impartiug to others In Jaian lisd failed her lieuuty sud lined her face with cure. Motherhood had made its drafts upon her streugib. Hut what a plrasure and blessing it was to sit in t lie presence ot her consecrated. deep, rich wumanhuod and fairly lean upon her streugrh. How her soul had expando4 under flic influence of giving forth. To ait by a aickln.tf, by thn chair of trouble, tbe couch of pain; to feel that hungry longing for sympathy, to feel that subtle essence goes from you all unseen, but absorbed by tiiat hungry heart, and to know that your presence and touch has brought a blessing; and weary though you be, that which Is better In you grows and purifies and whitens and strengthens by what has gone from you. Look out for that young man, that and weary timid girl, that world-wor- n man and woman; they have come iu to hear the singing, that In all. Oh, let not tnat be all they get! Offer them your hand, not familiarly aa though n not as you had known them alwaysimykoud you do, that friend of y,u'' not with with a "puiupli indie Fhsse, s cold, patronizing air, as though it - with in rro u MjiidHurwiikion. mfVrnriftl kinduetM uf the woll-bre- a and lady, who has been wild Jesus and learned of him, aud who are still striving to he like him blessing to and who want to be reis hers and receive a ideating in turn. The true geutleu.au anil lady feel ilii-are the obliged ones, and not Give your simply iMuferriug hand, with your heart in it. I.isik beyond this history and these lessons to the teacher of item all. I think we shall go forth to show kindness to tbe fortunate as well as to the unfortunate, and to cui'ivate an interest in aud kind wishes for them. Did nut. Jesus respond to the distress of riih Jairus anil restore hi- daughter? t' n,ler ,0 Do yra; aud was he lei poor, repulsive woman with the incurable disease? I think we shall go for'h more readily than ever to help the iowly and suffering, even the vi- foiia. and do this are even if tlio better i.udiliuned waiting fur our service. lid not Jesus on his way to Janas to let the poor woman overtake and touch him? I think we shall, while pursuing great purpones and plans before us, stop and Did stoop to the bandy opimrtunliiea. not Jenna cure the pour invalid ra his way to the palace? 1 think we shall permit the touches of those in need and not shrink from them. Did But Jesus let her touch him?. 1 ihlnk we are going out with a better understanding that if we are to follow Jesus lu helpfulness It must cost us something. Did nut Jesus let the subtile essence of his virtue flow to those who needl'd U. regardless of the exhaustion to himself? Vnd in this imitation ahall we not come so near and so connect with the dynamo of bis own great heart that all our little storage batteries will continually be replenished from his own fullness? And was there no return to him, and ahall there be no compensation to us? What, then, Is the Scripture anb what ita interpretatiini : Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that waa net before him, endured the cross, despising i.rs. - laii-'i- Eight hundred cigar makers are on Loudon, England. stnke in Boston. Mans., is to have another Joint delegate body, one representing the untune of tbe different lines engaged in the Industry, whiuh will represent about 5.OU0 mea. Thu eoal teamsters and handlers, and trim mere and coal ainting engineers union will be represented in it. rnel-hauU- coal-heav- Of Will be remembered by the thousands of buyora who bought during that fa- The ministers of the nineteenth district have railed another convention to consider and take action regarding strike affairs. mous sals. 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Or, we are so afraid of gush that we steel our hearts against that which would keep ihem tender and kindle the light of hope hi the souls nt others. Men and women today in all walks of life are going to churches where tlicro are kind words and warn hand clasps, and oh, the good It duos everywhere! Why, Jeiqja let everybody touch hint; children clung to Ills garments and rauglit bis hands. How dignified his disciples were. They rebuked them, but Jesus tuok up the children. The sick and suffering tmich him, who could touch not another In Palestine. Rev. H. 0. Trumbull, preaching to the tnraatea of a prison, said the only difference between them and himself was the grace of Uod. Afterward one uf the prisoners sent for him and asked, "Hid you mean what yon said about sympathising with us, sud that only the help of (lod made you differ fsnui ua?" Being answered In the af MM SALE March lstt? 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