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Remember we _-"-if’-' x_._;.. .f X >‘,i;1l\,g.6 P _W-_:__f_i_ _ carry n fullllneof event-hilt rw 1°- ~ qnlrewhleh can be /' ° delivered at short notice. l n, ,___ ____ i_~ . ~ ‘ / ‘~- l il lr;-_-_; __ The Chris( Uoritinusd hom Page I ln his life he revealed the nature and character of God and the spirit; .In his death he manifested how Suffering Love msetslife'senemysin. In his resurrection he showed life and love triumphant. In the 5pirit’s coming upon the disciples he reveal- ed how God and christ fill the soul of man, God without becomes God within, an absent Christ becomes an tndwelling Christ, God is utter- ly available for human need. 'l‘he character of the spirit having been established by Jesus. the Spirit can be given in abundance. To accept Christ, His death and resurrection and to stop short of receiving the Spirit is tragedy, defeat. To go for- ward to appropriate itisvictory.'l’ha.t is the story of Pentecost. "Draw a line through the New Testament, on one side is spintual fumbling, hesltancy, inadequacy, de- feat, and on the other side is certain- ty, courage, adequacy, victory, that line runs straight through Pente- cost." Pentecost took the things that the disciples had seen and heard of Jesus and translated them from teachings into life. Knowing Chrhlt they now received the power to live Christ. His brought release, liberty, victory, and the early Church was led out from behind the closed doors of fear to freedom and conquest. Religion is forever in danger of be- ing bound to sacred places. Centered in certain classes, identified with particular cultures and made depen- »' dent upon rites and forms. From these Pentecost brought release. The Spirit came upon the disciples in a room. a. universal place of living, a home. No longer must msn journey to sacred shrine or to holy hell tb ‘find God there and to leave Him there, the Spirit meets l-lim in the commonplace, "the church was born in a home." In the splrit’s coming not upon the twelve alone but on the one hundred and twenty thefounda no sacred class was sanctioned but : -1 l;= $531"-.i_1.f-ll' ` !,7»f§?.§,'¥»-lf_‘Z.'}= ‘il _ _.W . all . _ N " " _ 1 -1 P I Tunis a recipe on every package oi Rice Krispies that makes the best maca- roons you ever tasted! Rice Krispies 'are toasted ` rice bubbles. So crisp they actually crackle in milk or cream. Serve them for break- fast-for lunch or the chil- dren’s supper. Easy to di- gest. At grooers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. \ 2-1N°““_§.‘.i 1(¢Z/aygf' ’ RICE KRISPIES the worth of each soul was empha- sised. Nor were the women excluded. they shared in Pentecost, the teach- ings of Jesus which lifted woman to her rightful place become life as the Spirit opens the highest to her. Lest Christianity suffer the fate of other religions and fall into the hands of the old and conservative. Pentecost gave s. place to those who see visions by the side of those who dream dreams. If it is necessary to be in order-it is also necessary to be out of order-Christianity leans to the radical, standing not for the "is" but for the "ought to be." In coming upon no particular race and in no chosen tongue the Spirit freed re- and culture. what might have been a Jewish creed bccame a world wide _ / ).1.3.g_ _ ' ~ _tion of wmwu demwncy vu md_ ligion from the domination of race M? ' ir | _\_i l _ _ _ . l t I _ - life. Pentecost freed the Church from ll. ..__;__fM.. P ,J-*‘§.l‘_j __ . a ritualism that would place any » ` _ _ "" ' .. .., _ __ rite or form between man and the ~i>.~ /Q; s ‘ .v~f"2\ 1” Spirit The Gospel may use form .’~ 3. -'<1-:-:ez-:-, 1 g :~ .i . » 1 < -_-...-_s2i;l;1:"s5‘._:*..é=-$;.'%"E>z -1-1 . 3 _,_ . _ < _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ j»____i;.;;,-=1- 'l'° “N and ceremony but these are not es- li ». . .- -§t-"-'~===-1=.-.~..-'~- .. ';:.f'§-1.~§':".1 = .- . ’-.»=’=%i _ -=- _ _ _.. . &f%* Newfom foriii _ and |THER!isplmryofroomcosrren:handb¢ar ' ascinthccornmodionsbigarincerior ofthe Pontiac Big Six. ln this inet ar, too, are numerous improved catura which combine to increase your comfort and safety. ' _ For example, improved Lovejoy hydraulic shock ab- sorbers, fron: and rear, increase Pontizc’s riding corn-_ forr. Ancwsrcci:iagsyscan,accingonzoilerbearings, malceschcPonziacBigSixeasi¢rr.ha.ncvertodrive. And its big, dependable bralca have been made still more ¢Ecctive . . . asm-ingyou ofgrarersafcry. Q FIHIBUDDK. high speed, rapid acceleration and aban- dan: power for climbing are developed with omep- tiooalsznoochnsinthc PondacBfgSix. Thcscurdy 60-horsepower engine is now cradled on a new type of rubber mounting and, as a result, is remarkably he from vibration at all speeds. Weslnll begladoopoinroecmycurhemsnyocher advanragu of the Pontiac Big Six and lee you dis- cover *for yourself how fasr, smooth, ¢-,¢mf°r¢;bl¢ and safe iris. Always, you have at your service the G.M.A.C. deferred peymcnt plan . . . designed by Ge-anal Motors to male: your purchase convmicnr md °°°°°ml°L r.iosox ..~». ;i;>o Tl/ic Al A an reaier Safety :.§! ’ l $6 .», Jly . II5 P 'iii A I RWIHBPGQIIALHOTOB Ol CANADA. LIIIITIU »--- sq n sentiai to it The Spirit came di- rectly upon the disciples, these was rg- gg l Pentecost set men free from the - _ ` _ ' ' tyranny of possessions. On this point _ this materialistic age. "The spun? v ` _ ‘impelled them to share, no man kept: _ ' _ ' - what was beyond his own neeclsu . _ _ - ` _ ' ' . f `,, _ ‘ -1 What constituted his needs was de-~ termined and decided by the lnnc Christian spirit. There was no com-¢ pulsion- this utter sharing was' spontaneous and voluntary. There was common consent that to hold private property beyond actual need was unehristian." They were impel- led to share,--we are busy accumu- lating. How shall Pentecost become operative in_ 1930 in our economic system? How far can we trust our needs to God? Dr. Jones finds in Pentecost a vi- tal message on Christian unity. Though the disciples had heard Jes- us' teaching and had seen His ex- ample of self effaoelnent. yet ,they were filled with an asserted selfish- nas that manifested itself first in the striving for first place within their own group, than in their clash with another band working not in His name, and then in their desire to call down fire upon the people of a des- pised race. The fire of Pentecost purged them of this self will the root of their troubles, the Cross lived in them and they were reconciled, man to man, group to group and nation to nation. Our divisions are evidence that while we have heard Jesus we have not experienced Pentecost. When the spiritputs the Cross at the centre of our lives we shall be one. _ Pentecost put into the hands of the early Church new weapons~inex- haustible forgiveness. unquenchabls good will and limitless love. With these she won`moral conquests and gained spiritual authority. But the gift was lost. The Church sunk to the level of the world, resorted to the methods of the world, became the ally of the nations of the world and surrendered' her spiritual authority and power. The Christian religion must coma beet to the life born~.st nnueoet ma me emu de weapons given forgiveness. goodwill, spirits it IU Ula sun gg a‘§?§ igiigiit §§§gl§`_§§; igiliiii sfésgggi 4 itii sr - served is P l S E 3 i .z K I f & _ . _ .___ __~ _.__ Dr. Jones nnds food for thought fort l *as _ _ f 'i_:_ .iaii -. can do in our 'dim .far short we' Ire _ ought to-he; Dr. Jonas proceeds to give helful guidance. Row may thelpirit ba found? The spirit is arersonandhisrelationship with msn ls personal. How is it develop- ed! There an four stop. a drawing nw. an increasing surrender. s growing trust and a continual ad- justment. -Prayer is the drawing near, prayer that lets one thins then an- other go until the surrender is com- plete. "Dr. John B. Mott says that wherever. throughout the world he has'traced a spiritual awakening to its cause and centre, it has always been found in a prayer life that was beyond the ordinary." Dr. Jones does not argue the question of pray- er. he states his experience-“It works." Receiving the Holy spirit is not waiting possibly for it, it is reselling out for it. taking the gift which God offers. Contlnual adjust- ment is todrink and tokeep on drink- ing of the water of life. so shall we never thirst. Pentecost is not a spiritual luxury it is a spiritual necessity. This is Dr. Jones firm conviction after years of labor in the East. He has seen young missionaries of talent and ability take up their work with zeal, but when the human spirit failed they had no reserve and returned home in defeat. He has watched oth- er missionaries facing their darkest hour of trial find the Holy Spirit and come through victorious, going to the end never knowing defeat. They could go on because they had some- thing to share. "They could go fur- ther because they had gone deeper." Here the Uhureh stands. she cannot go further until she goes deeper. An awakening world awaits her word. It is Pentecost now or failure. One finishes the book with quick- ened life and deep gratitude to Dr. Jones. What he says needs doins he does. The book breathes the spirit of which it speaks. It makes Christ more real, it renews the desire for a full Christian life. it moves the heart to a naw consecration. It is the liv- ing testimony of a living witness. Dr. Jones speaks out of a spirit filled heart and "one loving heart sets an- other on fire." He has spoken a word that will brim Pentecost in the souls of many men and women of our day. §i§ ig; ge? ~ _ia ~ . ..'~ _ ` . ‘,._f=t‘ .'. :_ .~ - ~= ` . _ _ ~ _ . l . rr.. P7. r . ~ ' " *= ~ ‘ ~ . " ‘- . i ,- ~'. '. . »>-..f____QUA~1.1'r_Y__-__-1s_ ~ 'rail -\'_aas'r__~ Poucy Q" ` ..__...._........_.,___ A \“rllE'Gi'fA1lL0'l'rs.'r0wNGUARDlAN ' - ` _ f 1 _ _ 1 _,MAY 3,1950 _ 'Perforrnance-lfalheli Found Nowhere Else at gives you al sedan' with four wide doors and mohair 'uphol- stery. _ ' _ alone in its price class has a'115&inch wheelbase. 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