Show LOOK HIM IN THE EYE REGUl attendants attendants at religious services av as well us is occasional worshipers sometimes fail to give due attention to the preacher acher and by losing loin the thread of a discourse fall fail to see its connection and application and are led to depreciate pre preci clate ate both the sermon and the speaker the following advice from the interior a presbyterian maga in tot air in deedon deed of I 1 all persons who attend places of public worship and desire to be in terea te rested ted I 1 look your minister in the eye when he is preaching he is talking to you and has a right to your strict attention his discourse hos has relation ioa to your spiritual welfare and should arouse your deepest interest before you lour allow low yourself to grumble at the dull dullness of a sermon consider it if the dullness is not in your own brain when inclined to complain of the preachers monotony see it the real monotony is not in the organ the pul pit furniture the rows pt P f e tb the e wall alt all of ap have ga a rei restless amon t to the neglect odthe preachers fare face which really Is aglow witta entha enthusiasm and aptly expressive of the sent sentiments itai his bis lips are utter uttering tupp further re member that the minister is delivering a message from your lord and eastep master you are bound by every holy obligation to receive the message with reverent e regard and 0 give the messenger a respectful hearing caring ti 11 |