Show I. I SAVIOR ABOVE r ALL ALLIN IN LOVING I I Greatest Teacher Because He Hei i Had Greatest of All Sympathy Sym Sym- I pathy paUlY for Students WORDS OF REV DR SHORT j. j I Characterizes the Christ as asI Possessed of Sarr Sar- Sar I Logic r and nd T Tenderness f I Taking for his text Lie He that cometh front from o abo Is above all John 31 11 Rev nev Dr F. F 13 B. Short pastor vastor of th tho First Methodist church preached preacher a 11 ermon t-ermon last night In he emphasized sized the divinity of oC the Christ HI His sermon In part follows r. r Wherever and whatever er heaven mo may be bo this Is true It Is a t place of t and perfection the source of or all alloo good oo and the destiny of or all good Naturally r tho tire son of God should come here and It Itla la Is none the less natural that ho he should p return to his home From whatever er 1 1 direction we might approve a a. study of or i tho tue life of ot our I Lord wo we will find the text ture He Is above all and In no nl respect Is It moro more perfectly true than thanin in the sense that as a teaches He was pre eminently above t all Ho Ic gave Javo eyes and heart to the God of ot Ignorance r t. t G of 7 The Tho teacher must possess two re- re Aptness to teach and a high moral standard I If his work Is to ro- ro l' l 1 main maln The one attracts the ambitious student and tho the other gives Ives the necessary nece sary aary nr uplift to society which tho the teacher should hould alwa always s 's seek seck Learning and m morality mor- mor r I should be brothers Inseparable j t Christ measured UI up to the above re re- re He knew new and lie also had hail the tho ability to Impart Hi His knowle knowledge ge In 1 simple simple direct coge cogent t and profound language His sarcasm could be moro mor I. I r than HIS Hla 10 logic lo s was moro r c convincing n than Bacons Bacon's HI philosophy s phy of ot His Ills teaching was more exacting than Aristotle's but His IUs ten ten- was more tender than tho the ten ten- dorness of a womans woman's tender heart This tea teacher her had as ns tho tim standard stanard o oHis ot of otHis His The life the same ame that was the standard of Hl His living He lived lI up to tho the gulden v t rule Ho He Illustrated In His Ris own life 1 t the Sermon on th the Mount Mon Men were 1 l therefore attracted to to Him be because use r they saw lr In 11 Hm the truth that He Ic der dor de- de r r dared The They saw that lb Ho He loved them and love will aill always pave the wa way 1 tor for knowledge If Ie thou teach th thy student love lo thy student His I standard of or was the same as the standard of ot His life He illustrated II- II i herein heroin labor ob obedience and sacrifice He was a member of or society Interested In It its needs and solicitous of or He it its welfare He came to servo and to sacrifice Lab Labor r obedience C and sacrifice were hallowed b by the gl S-I w nv J. J of ollove f love that burned In his soul for tor man man- 1 kind and His Ills matchless love lovo gives the J ir it key e to In the secret of his success He lie 1 gave grave Himself and therefore H He is above e all alt In heaven and on earth How very cry much the world needs to catch Ills His spirit and humanity needs to again feel Ills mighty transforming touch Master teach us and help us to know rh Thy will Teach us how we wema ma may walk In Thy paths of peace and sacrifice for Thy labor and ohe obey and Kingdoms Kingdom's good an- an and anTh Th Thy glory |