Show r IDIO HARMONY Y r IX lN AND Nl n OUT OUI OF Ot Thero There i is Ii a n good deal of practical every day help in the tho TIe Rev Ben Youngs Young's sermon at the First Methodist church L Sunday He lie pointed out the value of oC hein being In sympathy sym sym- 01 path pathy in harmony with each other in the work wo we all arc ore trying to do do and the tho greater harmony with the Master aster of oC the Theme Ot Of course the object aimed at b by bythe 1 the the wa was to get et hi his hearers Into better accord with the tho great greal rule of oC right living perhaps living perhaps for thu tho wise consideration of oC sate safe dying But the text can ho bo applied to the I leaser er activities fles of oC our ur dally daily life lie l If it a man wants to get set tho the best resu results ls from those whom he employs ys he ho will vIii certainly E g t into harmony with them lIe He will use such better hetter powers as ho may I possess posses to get them In harmony with himself If IC a man l- l wants to gain a political point ho will lint the means of oC getting those who may may be he helpful to him into harmony with hI his plans into harmony harmon with his Ideals And they J will work with him to a b better result In such case caso than u r i if there were discord between them If IC a man mat wants want to secure any result of business ho works to secure a ar r harm harmonious assistance from the thc great body bolly of ot the tho public by ly which all an work Is accomplished Ho Ito seeks their theIr sympathy sympathy sym sym- pathy with him bun their general accord with tho the plans he has devised de he knows o abo all aU things timings that what he must must avoid is discord the working at purposes cross-purposes the clashing of ot plans the collision of forces Wise men ha have hatho tho faculty of finding the rh rhythm of ac action 11 the attuning of ot forces Corces They know Jenow that opposition tl ti tion n Is friction to bo ho overcome and they seek seel to avoid old L It it They rhe seek seck to aHa allay It It They ma may b be able to crush conflict b by their own superior force but they would have that tha much Je less deterring power to overcome o If It they had rad tl It The They would have hn been just that much bc belter off otT It Is ri t. t good thing In Inn a religious way Men know what j i ii are 1 the th great requirements of that that Power pow Power r-cail r call It what t 1 tho has placed lus us all alt here and has required Th or us s the right Hie-right action Men t n have re it a. a with them at all times telling them whether or 01 not the they have 1 e 1 obeyed ed the s simple laws Jaws that are laid down in the cons con's consciousness con con- s 's s of the race Men len have a a. more or less definite belief that righteousness pays here hero in this world and tHat at there Is a big margin or of reward in the life liCo hereafter 1 If it the the living JIving here Is according to the lines that rectitude rectitude rectitude tude marks out We Yo are better on earth for doing right and if Ir there Is anything In the life that Is to come we weare f are Infinitely better there for or getting In harmony and keeping in harmony harmon with the great laws of oC the great S. S Law w Giver GI S And the same rule that is good for heaven Is g good od f for r earth Dearth If Ie it ft is good good for the realm after death It S c certainly Is 19 good for Cor or the tIme realm with which we have o to todo d de do to today lay S S. S Mr tr lr Young has preached many effective sermons He lie HeS S has preached preach ell none none that Is like to linger more helpfully S S In In the tho memory of tho thoe tho e who heard him than that in S s which he Indicated the great theme of the Master and andS S then then urged his hearers to get In harmony with It It and attune their lives S to Its measures so 50 long as life shall S J last st st. Whether for or the the- here or the tho hereafter the counsel c. c I Is good |