| Thou shalt call His name | ||
| Believe on The Lord | Jesus | Christ and thou shalt be Saved. |
| for He shall save His people from their Sins. |
Where ought Jesus to be? Ans. In the heart.
Where did he get his name? Ans. From the angel. (Matt. i. 21.)
Why was this name given? Ans. (Matt. i. 22.)
How does he save from sin? Ans. "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ."
Other points of instruction and application may be derived from the careful study of the above arrangement.
The following, by E. D. Jones, of St. Louis, teaches a lesson from the text, John xii. 32: "And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me." First, Notice the influences God uses to draw men: 1. The Holy Spirit. 2. The Bible. 3. The Churches. Secondly, Look at their relations: 1. As a Helper. 2. As a Teacher. 3. As a Trainer. Thirdly, Look at the chief work of these agents: 1. To Reveal. 2. To Believe. 3. To Know. 4. To Train. At the close of the address or lesson the blackboard will appear as follows:
Two hearts, one bad, the other good, make an instructive lesson. Get the children to tell you what to write in them as below: