Show GIVES CIVES SERMON ON a TUNING IN S Interpretation of Universe Held Possible Tuning In was the subject ot of ofa n a sermon by the Re Rep Arthur J. J J at the FIrst Baptist church Sunday morning Earths cram cram- crammed crammed med wIth hea heaven n. n as the poet DrownIng Browning says but only those who tune In with the spIritual universe can he hear r the voices that speak to the spirit ot of man de- de declared declared tho mInister Jesus had perfectly tuned In and 1 He heard tho tha voice or of Ills Father ather speaking to Him but the that stood tood by and heard It said that It thundered others said an angel had spoken to Him With th these words as n a text the minister showed how we mil may choose to male make only a phys phs physIcal Ical interpretation ot of the universe or we may choose also a a. spiritual interpretation OP MUSK Wo e may be to nature so 80 that we hear voices In the running brooks brooks' and the stars be- be become become come to us the nots me ot of the angels Nature may be to us usa usa a sacrament that leads to God or we may only hear her thunders Music also has the power to fill our lives Ith a divine lne mel mel- melodY melody odY and harmony harmon or It may only add to the tho noise and confusion about us It If our spirits have proper properly tuned In we will hear only not the clashIng ot of cymbals the roll of drums the wall of oC the saxophone tho scraping of oC the violin tile the sound of the hu- hu human human man voice but will also hear ce- ce celestial I music The Bible Dible will b be wanting In Inspiration to us It if wo we fall to tune tuno In To be sure It bears the marks or of Its human origIns but this only proves Its hIstoricity and that It Is an authentic and nota not a fabulous rev revelation Much more moreth th than n human It seems divine ine when our spirits are with the spIritual and It comforts strengthens and Inspires us ns as asno no other book bool can do SEEMS BLOODY There aro those who hear only the tho thunders of the church the ot of Christians Ch the anathemas ana ana- anathemas themas of ecclesiastical author author- tics the burning of Infidels whom later ages canonized The history of oC Christianity sometimes seems like a bloody record crImes have e been committed wars waged strife engendered In the name ot of the Prince of oC Peace But Dut the church should be judged by Its triumphs In righteousness and Its Influence for good which Is vast vast- vastly vastly ly greater Like all human In- In Institutions It also has had Its and quarrels The dl divine Ine truth which has been carried down through the ages b by the church Is more eloquent than hu- hu human human man error and the person whose spirit is In tune tunc thinks of the glorIous com company pan of oC the apostles the tho good goodly I fellowship of oC the prophets ets the noble army of the mar mar- martyrs when ho he thinks thinks' of the church To one who is is In tune tuno with the infinite all of life wears a different aspect He meets the commonplace tasks of oC every day life happily and even sorrow 8 and ennobles his spirit The Community Male ale quartet favored the congregation Ith sev- sev several several eral selections |