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College Oracle from Lecompton, Kansas • Page 2

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College Oraclei
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Lecompton, Kansas
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the sncw from heaven, and re- i 1 It is but natural that as the seed is sown in the young hearts free from sin and vice it should take root and grow. An enemy may sow tares in the fertil soil and for a while it may seem that the wheat is comparatively choked out but the nwfnf Divine love and the The slightest wave of influence, set in motion, Extends and widens to the eternal shore; Wc should be wary, then, who go be i ore myr.adyetto be; and we should take Our bearing carefully where breakers AmUemfnl tempests gather; one mis- turneth not thither, but watetetn the earth, and maketh it bring fortb and bud, that it may give seed to the sower and bread to the eater: so shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth; it sha'u not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which 1 please, and it shall pros- i. riiivrv i Sunshine of I ratherly affection per in the thing wnereto seui and nelpfulness fall upon and May wreck unnumbered barks that follow in our wake." permeate the Hard crust oi Is. 55; 10-11. We woum indeed be disappointed if when our apples grow this saramer we should find not the mellow delicious fruit we expect but instead doubt and unbehei and tlie sceo so long smothered will burst forth into a life and vigor not thought of as existing there, rici in nnr churches of today Kewards of Sunday School Work, (lly Prof.

IC. S. Andis.) imnlanted in man's should harvest notmng uiu 1 nature a scmeth'ng which causes and the great mass of the nrtive workers have worthless fruit unfit even to feed to the hogs. But we take no trouble to ourselves in these matters. We sow our grain and LV-l from the Sunday school.

him to look for results in wnai-ever he does and indeed there would be no stimulus to urge him Wnicr revival meeting and the plant our seed knowing pei- o-reat majority ot tnose coming fectly by observation oi inu Vnn on were the results 01 labor, not to come. The farmer sows his n.in and expects a harvest- the merchant displays his and rejoices at the end ot the year over his fine profits; the teacher is thrilled ssith the from watching to Christ are or have been regular attendants at the Sabbath school. The seed was sown probably years ago and is now springing into life. Thus again is the word verified, "For as the the rain cometh down, and working of natural law, it no other means, what we shall reap. And as we have already seen we reap as we sow in the Sabbath school.

If under the blessings of God, we take the same care 1 i h1vi SAY the intellectual giuwu. pupils; and the Sabbath school Jvorker finds his sweetest enjoyment in the salvation of the bun-chiv school scholars. look in the word of God and there find ari: you COMING to the Commencement Exercises? these results in perlect inuiumv whh Divine NVill. "ljor whatsoever a man sovveth that shall he also reap." Gal. 7 And th forth and weepeth iuifc seeds snail bearirg i i vw- rome again wuh le ioicing bringing his sheaves Psalm 126; 6.

We Commencing SATURDAY EVENING with a GRAND CONCERT Anniversary of Christian Associations SUNDAY NIGHT Ahnnnal Banquet MONDAY NIGHT Annual Lecture TUESDAY NIGHT Anniversary Literary Societies WEDNESDAY NIGHT Commencment Exercises Thursday 10 AM FIELD-DAY EXERCISES kmi or Held in which to a truth than sow Ui simulav school. I here in iut t. both the old and the are -j young, but it i with the young successes are achieved in every sphere and the Sunday tschool is no exception..

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722
Years Available:
1892-1901