Blackboard efficiency; a suggestive method for the use of crayon and blackboard . of praise rather thanfuneral dirges welcomed the hero to his heavenly home.** Be ye faithful unto death and receive the crown of OLD TESTAMENT SKETCHES AND NOTES 55 life. Precious in the sight of the Lord is. the death ofhis saints (Ps. ii6: 15). At length the door is opened, and free from pain and sin,With joy and gladness on his head, the pilgrim enters in;The Master bids him welcome, and on the Fathers breast,By loving arms enfolded, the weary is at rest. The pilgrims staff is left behind, behind the sword and


Blackboard efficiency; a suggestive method for the use of crayon and blackboard . of praise rather thanfuneral dirges welcomed the hero to his heavenly home.** Be ye faithful unto death and receive the crown of OLD TESTAMENT SKETCHES AND NOTES 55 life. Precious in the sight of the Lord is. the death ofhis saints (Ps. ii6: 15). At length the door is opened, and free from pain and sin,With joy and gladness on his head, the pilgrim enters in;The Master bids him welcome, and on the Fathers breast,By loving arms enfolded, the weary is at rest. The pilgrims staff is left behind, behind the sword and shield,The armour dimmed and dented on many a hard fought field;His now the shining palace, the garden of palm, the robe, the diadem, the glory ever bright. Suggestions:—Draw a little map marked this make an open window. Then place a fewmarks to represent the heavenly Canaan. Print thename MOSES and around it draw a crown, and empha-size the lesson that GODS FAITHFUL ONES ARECROWNED. 56 BLACKBOARD BPPICIENCY AN UNFAILING PROMISE »3|W/»5WITHM05£,. This little sketch may represent the Jordan River andthe pathway which was opened through it for the pas-sage of the children of Israel into their promised land. When God has done great things, it is not difficult forus to understand how He may do the lesser God has divided the sea for His children it is easyfor Him to make a way for them to cross the river also. When by faith Israel was led to the brink of the riverand their feet touched the waters, God fulfilled Hispromise; the waters divided and all the people passedover Jordan. This is one of Gods wonderful deliver-ances of His people as well as to us a parable in action. Before us is the promised land of blessed experiencesand holy delights. Our promised joys beyond the Jor-dan which must test our faith. Whatever is highest,and holiest and best for us may be ours, if, through faithin God, we seek it beyond our Jordan by sacrifice or tria


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