Blackboard efficiency; a suggestive method for the use of crayon and blackboard . the chosen of theLord. God not only spared His servant but He destroyedthose who sought to wrong him. It is perilous to layviolent hands on the Lords anointed. God not onlyturns aside the evil from the innocent but He breaks insunder the evil-doers. After the crosses of life come the crowns of glory. OLD TESTAMENT SKETCHES AND NOTES 93 After trial for right, comes exaltation by the Righteousone. The face at the open window when Daniel prayed wasseen of God and power was given for every trial in an-swer to the fer


Blackboard efficiency; a suggestive method for the use of crayon and blackboard . the chosen of theLord. God not only spared His servant but He destroyedthose who sought to wrong him. It is perilous to layviolent hands on the Lords anointed. God not onlyturns aside the evil from the innocent but He breaks insunder the evil-doers. After the crosses of life come the crowns of glory. OLD TESTAMENT SKETCHES AND NOTES 93 After trial for right, comes exaltation by the Righteousone. The face at the open window when Daniel prayed wasseen of God and power was given for every trial in an-swer to the fervent prayer of His child. This little sketch suggests that the heart which is con-stant in devotion and courageous in duty has a shieldagainst every foe. Suggestions:—Draw a heart and write on itCOURAGE and CONSTANCY, to denote thecharacteristics of Daniels life. Over the heart draw ashield marked Faith in God. Back of these representthe sword of Christian conquest breaking the power ofthe enemies of truth and righteousness. BUILDING OX STRONG FOUNDATIONS The People Rejoiqe. Who Bujl d On 7hi6 Found a t/oa/. When Gods people returned to Jerusalem from theirBabylonian captivity they laboured with united heart 94 BLACKBOARD EFFICIENCY and hand to set up the altars of the Lord. The peoplebuilded the altar of sacrifice and set it upon the oldfoundations. In all our service we must not remove theancient foundations (Prov. 22:28). They builded the altar before they rebuilded the tem-ple, indicating that acceptable service is more importantthan an acceptable sanctuary. The people kept thefeast of tabernacles, and thus with holy joy gave thanksto God for mercies past and blessings to come. Whenthey laid the foundation their joy knew no bounds. Itwas the occasion of national rejoicing. The altar serv-ice had inspired them to benevolence and they gavefreely that the temple might be rebuilt. The people rejoiced and doubtless sang that song ofgladness found in Psalm 126. They rejoiced be


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