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JjHRST CHURCH OF OTAGO VISITORS WELCOME, Rev. W. ALLEN STEVELY. M.A.. Dtp Ed. 11 a.m.: “LOVE AND SERVICE.” Ordination and Induction of Elders. 6.30 p.m.: • "THE ASCENDED CHRIST." Anthem: “As It Began to Dawn ” (Reed). Organist and Choirmaster: i Mr G. E. Wilkinson, B.A. Russell street service, 6.30 p.m., Mr. E. SINCOCK. WEDNESDAY: Prayer Meeting, 7.30 p.m. THURSDAY: Ladies' Association, ,10 a.m. N O X CHURCH 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.: Rev. D. C HERRON. M.C., M.A.. D.D. Evening Subject: “ HANG OUT YOUR LIGHT.” WEDNESDAY: Prayer Meeting, 7.30 p.m. gT. ANDREW'S CHURCH; OVERSEAS - MISSIONS SUNDAY. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.. Preacher: The Very Rev. H. DAVIES. M.A. KENSINGTON: 6.30 p.m.: Mr. H. G. BARTLETT, B.A. nx. STEPHEN S CHURCH O North ' Dunedin, Corner Kins ana Howe streets 'll am.: “HOW SHALL WE BRING MEN TO CHRIST? ” , 6.30 p.m.: Canon T. C. HAMMOND, M.A., D.Th., Principal; Moore Theological College. Sydney. After Church SocialCanon Hammond on “Experiences m the Irish Mission.” • LEITH VALLEY. 2.30 p.m. _ _ The Rev. C. L. GOSLING, 8.A., B.D. JJOSLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev LEONARD . JONES. MA II am.: “The Triumph of Christ.” Anthem: “Jesu, Word of-God Incarnate.” 6.30 pm.: “What Are We to Make of the Fall? ” Anthem: “ Consider and Hear Me.” Camp re-union in. Sunday School Hall after evening service. AORI HuST PRESBYTERIAN church; OVERSEAS MISSIONS SUNDAY. 11 a.m.: “THE UNCHANGING COMMISSION.” ' 6.30 p.m.: “THE END WHICH IS A BEGINNING.” Rev. J. m. McKenzie. b.a., ll.b. BAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. , Rev. O. T. BARAGWANATH B.A. .11 a.m.: “Into All the World.” 6.30 p.m.: .“ He Ascended Into Heaven.” After evening service the Fellowship will hear Mr. and Mrs. George Beath speak of “Life in Britain To-day.” All are cordially’invited. TOMAHAWK (boatshed), 6.30 p.m., and WAVERLEY, 7.30 p.m., Mr. E. A. Winter, B-A. . ' lAVERSHAM PRESBYTERIAN i CHURCH. i 11 a.m.: Rev. C. M. SULLIVAN. lISSIONARY CHALLENGE.” ■THE 6.30 p.m.: Mr A. M. DAVIDSON. M.A veryman’s-' Service. Subject: “ EDUCAION WITH OR WITHOUT GOD?” Social Hour and Discussion to Follow. "Vf ORTH-EAST VALfcEY PRESBYTER lAN CHURCH. 11 am. and 6.30 p.m. MT. CARGILL: 2.30 p.m, Preacher- Mr. lAN MILNER. HORNINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Rev, Ernest C. Walsh.) 11 am.: Worship Service. Anthem, “Oh Could Our Thoughts and Wishes Fly” (Briggs). 6.30 p.m.: " The Fourth Commandment.” Anthem, “ The King of Love ” (Shelley). iJT CLAIR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cr. 11 11 am.: Ordination of Elders. 7 p.m.: Our Missionary Enterprise. Rev. D B. MARTIN. MUSSELBURGH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—II a.m., Mr J. PARK, 8.A.; 6.30 p.m., Dr J. D. SALMOND. Youth Fellowship after the evening service. Speaker, Dr J. D. SALMOND. Tainui: 11 a.m.. Sister JESSIE MACKEUSY.' ' 10RST0RPHINE UNION CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN. METHODIST. CONGREGATIONAL. EVERY SUNDAY 11 am- and 8 pm IKble CHjRIST AS A KING., he prophet Nathan delivered the fol'ing message to David: " When thy 's be fulfilled, and thou shalt sleep h thy fathers, I will set up thy seed >r thee. .-."I will establish His kingn . . . I will establish the throne of kingdom for ever . . . and thine house 1 thy kingdom shall be established for r BEFORE THEE. ” (II Sam 7: 12-16.) .s long as David is dead this promise tains unfulfilled, because it was said David, “ Thy kingdom SHALL BE rABLISHED for ever BEFORE THEE.” ice David must be first ” raised from dead.” .David looked forward, not to •ascent to heaven at death, but to the Slment of a covenant. This Tie styles LL MY SALVATION AND ALL MY SIRE” (II Sam 2: 3-5). That he did go to heaven at death or any other e is proved By Peter saying, “ DAVID NOT- ASCENDED INTO HEAVEN :ts 2: 34). If David, the “man after d’s own heart “ (Acts 13: 22) has not le to heaven, surely none of the other ;hful have gone there (John 3: 13). = covenant with David was an ampltfiion of the covenant with Abraham. “ seed ” mentioned in each is Christ il. 3: 16). ■he literal ity respecting Christ's first jearing was strikingly illustrated by entry into Jerusalem on an ass (Matt. 9). The prophet Zachariah addressed ie daughter of Jerusalem ” (THE WISH NATION) thus: “Behold thy ig cometh unto thee.” The multitude, tiking that the “ throne of David ” was EN to be re-established by Jesus, cried “ Hosanna to the Son of David •LESSED IS THE KING OF ISRAEL it cometh in ‘the name of the Lord ” >hn 12: 13) Although mistaken regardthe time, they were quite correct as its import. The prophet that preted David’s* “ seed ” would enter •usalem on an ass, has also said:"'The rd shall inherit Judah, his portion In ■ Holy Land, AND SHALL CHOOSE RUSALEM AGAIN” (Zach. 2: 12);, and ;us confirmed Zechariah bv sayine. wear not bv Jerusalem, for IT IS THE rY OF THE. GREAT KING ” (Matt. 35). Jerusalem has been the seat of d's kingdom in the .past, and it is to :upy the same position in God s king--n in the future.” “ They shall call •usalem the th**one of the Lord ’ (Jer. 17). “The city of righteousness. the thful city” (Isa. 1: 26): “The city of ■ Lord” (Isa. 60: 14); and “A city of ith ” (Zech. 8: 3). Vith such a future (ultimately) as this store, well may it be said of Jerusalem, ilovious things are spoken of thee, O v of God” (Psa. 87: 3). To nrav for rusalem's peace (Psa. 122: 6-7) is anler form of saying, “ Thy kingdom ne ” (Matt. 6: 10). None but those who derstand “ the covenant made with vid ” can intelligently offer up this aver, for at no time was David ever amised heaven. “The kingdom of aven ” is another term for “ The kingm of God ”: it is not a kingdom IN aven, for it is described as “ UNDER ; whole heaven” (Dan. 7: 27). [EE "BIBLE TRUTH” LITERATURE Address: P.O. Box 857 Dunedin. STIONS INVITED W. A DUNCAN. UVEKTISING is accepted as- a necessary part of modern business imotion It has won a place for itself virtually every Industry Rightly ected and prepared, advertising nas ived that it can return a profit to the mrtiser But advertising should always considered as a business enterprise, i not as a‘ magic formula for unearned

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27092, 28 May 1949, Page 11

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