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“MOTLE, MA
The following sermon was preached in St. John's Cathedral on Sunday morning by the Rev. H. Coyley Moyle, M.A., the Cathedral Chaplain
Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world-S. Joux I.
Either the Christian religion is true or it is false If it is falso everyone should give it up. If it is true we are bound to try to spread it
Either Jesus Christ is the revelation of God, and is the Lamb of God which taketh away the sip of the world, for He was a mera man filled with high aspirations. If He can save men from sin then every ana has a right to know about Him. If He cannot then the Christian religion is false
SUNSET LAND.
TWENTY-TWO EX-SERVICE AMEN "OWNING A KINGDOM.
- Twenty-two ax-Service, men, owning a Kingdom of 376,000 seres 100 however, and the lucky men are Aus tralians 'who have formeri a syndicate and
Ned's Corner
the Station taken over
Victoria, largest gazing property left in Victor writes Dale Collins in Victoria and runs to the South Australian-
It occupies the north-western
a. corner border on the one-band hemmed in by the golden Maseny River on the north and sway to the south lost in unexplored desert country, se
It sounds like -a "romanée, o It` in fact,
Sunset Land they call this territory and 遍 fascination of E its own. “Qits great it has plains, coated in waving spear grass, and. stunted maiga-bush, have the monotonous fascination of the sea They stretch, unbroken and undulating from horizon to horizon beneath a sky of cloudless blue. Either the Sneraments are means of you go bouncing across then in ca grace by which God helps and strengthens sorely tried motor car beautiful lakes and us, or they are mere misleading forms, water courses gleam shend on the red purporting to convey a gift which they track. Blue they are, a-sparkle. But as the waters they vanish like, of grace then we should be diligent in soukt FOUR, cannot give us. If they are truly a means you approach" our use of sacraments, if they are not we should no longer tolerate their preten
The great danger of the present time is that people do not think out these
Mirabesting in some absurd way agils old men in groy pyjamas, bound dway through the sea of grass, and oats run in droves, only their bodies and long necks. showing above the greeny gold, so that they appear as sinalt boats scudding under bare Iguanas-giant lizards 6ft. in
questions. They rend some Anti-Christian po—scurry up the trees and crouch on
books or articles in magazines, and their faith "receives a shock, doubts fill their minds, but they do not take the trouble to sift the matter thoroughly. They do not find out if there is an answer to the
attack which has been made on Chris tianity. They just let the whole matter slide, and become indiferent. They have hall no personal experience of Christ. They are lukewarm. Neither burning with love for Our Lord not ready entirely have an open mind, and meanwhile to disbelieve in Him. They profess to they feel that they cannot be expected to be active in propagating a religion about which they bave doubts.. Now that is an extremely unsatisfactory state of things A man's life and words and actions are
very largely determined by his religion
If his religion has ceased to be a rend power in his life, then he is like a ship
their tanned
the branches, intruder, icking long tongues at the
White cockatoos are strung across
the sky's blue in a heavenly paper-chase. *
It can be very hot here, the "Diggers" admi, smiling cught. Ono sum- fases puckered at the mer they had a temperature above 110deg. for 49 consecutive days, and out on the plains it was so hot that the sun was physical torment. The only relief was to
Corner, but sheep are the primary source col round the base of a stunted bush.
They breed good racehorses at Ned's of wealth. There is no cultivation of the land. It is a twelve miles' ride from the homestead to the shearing shed, and that will give you some idea of the distances.
To a stranger-it-is-a source of never that in these great
is possible to keep exact check upon the thousands of ***round them up" for and to see, that they Bave adequats supplies of water.
It is little wonder that these wiry bushmen almost live in the saddle.
practically unfenced miles it
wonder...
to
in a rough sea without rudder, and the skimpinan
end is likely to be moral and spiritual shipwreck.
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Din
and
Dingoes, those savage wild dogs, prey upon the flocks, but 34 miles away from his fallows lives Walter, the dogger, a silent He man who hunts and traps the pests. dwells all alone in a tiny bark hut, sur rounded by the unvarying sea of salthush
with logs and thatched. I wonder what its The homestead is fifty years old, walled smoke-stained walls think of these no owners who talk of Blying with Korniloff, of Paris after the armistice, of Bullecourty Gallipoliry much the Australia of the
is very novelists, this kingdom of theirs.
of
expanded and supplemented by a know- ledge of what He is doing in the world to-day, and what He is doing for us individually. If you go to-day to our Homes for fatherless children, if you go had that the motive which made, men to the leper Hospitals in China; you will found those places and which makes men and women carry them on to-day is the
If
WORLD THEATRE
But I suppose that we may assume that those who attend public worship, are not in this sad condition. We should not be assembled here in this Christian Church if we did not believe in the truth of the saying of John the Baptist "Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away; the sin of the world." We believe that God took our human nature and was born of the Virgin Mary. We believe that Jesus Christ died for us on the Cross, and we believe that through Him we have for- giveness of our sins If Christ is the source of our chief joy in life then surely we cannot fail to recognise the fact that we are bound to share" with others "the source of our joy. If we have found in Jesus Christ a saviour from sin, then we are bound to pass on that knowledge. we were living in a town where some deadly epidemic was raraging and we had a remedy against the disease, we should feel bound to make the remily known. So if we have learned something of the power of Christ to save from sin, we are bound to make Him known in a love of Christ. The love of Christ con- world ravaged and scarred by sin. The straigeth us" is their watchword. Missionary responsibility rests upon there is in our hearts a personal devotion every Christian, and it is of this to Jesus Christ we must be anxious to responsibility that I want to speak this make Him known to others. morning.
The late Archbishop Benson pointed out that the history of Christian Missionary efforts may be divided into four epochs. The first was when the whole of the Chris tian community took their part in pre pagating the Faith. In the early Church every Christian was a centre for the diffusion of the Faith, and as persecution drove the early Christians from one town after another, so in every place to which they fled they preached Jesus and His resurrection. The second division was the era of evangelisation by great Saints, the time when 8. Patrick converted the Irish, 8. Boniface, the Germans, S. Augustine and 5. Aidan the inhabitants of Britain These great Saints would gather round them band of devoted followers and
In this place we have the opportunity: give their whole lives to the people of the to see something of the Missionary work country they wished to evangelise. Next that is being done. We can go-to a came the era when Missions became the Chinese Church, we can see something of concorn of Governments, this was one the educational and medical work that of the most unfortunate eras of Mission is being done by Missionaries, and I hope ary enterprise, the time when Spain was that every member of this congregation propagating Christianity by force in member of the Victoria Diocesan Bouth America. The fourth and last Association, which is founded to support division of Missionary activity is the era the Minions in this diocese, a diocese of Missionary. Societies. In our branch which contains some 70,000,000 people, of the Church, the Society for Promoting and now a word about the day of Inter- Christian Knowledge was founded in the cession for Missions. The week in which year 1608, three years later in 1701 was S. Andrew's Day falls has for many started the Society for the Propagation years been a time for special prayer for of the Gospel, and nearly 100 years ister Missions in the English Church. We the Church Missionary Society, which is hope to observe the ere of St. Andrew's now our largest Missionary Society. Day as a day of continuous prayer for Those three Societies are now all very Missions in this Cathedral Different active and occupy the foremost place in people promise to spend a quarter of a the Missionary activities of our Church, hour here in silent prayer for God's bless though a number of other Societies haveing on the efforts to extend His Kingdom," been started in the last fifty years.
so that throughout the entire day a con-
Out here we can all be missionaries For we live our lives in the sight of many who are not Christians, and though, through ignorance of the language, we may be unable to talk to the Chiasse about Christ, yet if they see the reflection of Christ in us they will be drawn to Him through us. And we have this 148 ponsibility out here as compared to those living at home, if a man lives a selfish, unworthy life at home in England, people say be is not living up to his religion, but they blame him and not the religion. Here if we live selfah, unworthy lives, the non-Christians around us condemn our religion for producing such unworthy Christians and so the religion of Christ suffers through our unworthiness.
Today the world is being evangelised tinuous stream of prayer is ascending by Missionary Societies, and it is perhape from this place. I shall be glad to hear the best method for the present time, but from any who would like to take part it may be that in the future the Church in this day of prayer.
A whole will be organised for theIn conclusion let me remind you that carrying out of the Missionary obligation, our Church of England is not doing an A step towards this has been taken by the much for the evangelisation of the world creation of Central Board of Missions is some other Christian bodies. The small at home, and here in China, the Chinese Society of Christians known as the Church, the Chung Wa Shing Kung Oor Moravians have one Missionary in the had its boeril of Mision which is res foreign feld for every 58 Communicante ponsible for spreading Christianity, and bone, and for every member of the every communicant contributes regularly home Church they have 26 couverts to its funda NATO. artbroad.» Their battle crycin. To win Jeans Christ is winning the hearts of for the lamb, that was slain the reward men to-day as He has been in every age of His sufferings and their motive is since. His Incarnation. Min eshnot learnPersonal love for the Baviour who re of Jesus Christ solely by dwelling on the dermed me." If our Church had made past. The owledge of Hin which we proportionate efforts to evangelie the gain from the Now Testendent needs to be world how many millions would have been (Continued at fool of next column) added to the Army old Cbrist közelbug
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