Questions.—What does Easter commemorate? Is a dead body actually the person you knew? What has become of the soul? What do we commemorate on Good Friday? Of what are Easter eggs the symbol? What does the shell represent? What does the inside represent? Will the bodies of all who have died be raised some day? Who tells us this? What will God do with the risen bodies? What will become of the good? What of the wicked? Do we know how God will gather the scattered parts of the body? Does it make any difference whether we know how or not? Is anyone likely to refuse God's summons on the Judgment Day? Do we always obey Him now? When in doubt what question should we ask ourselves?
FOOTNOTE:
[A] Note—Sermon on Watch and Case, see page [125].
CROWNS.
THE CHILDREN OF THE KING.
Suggestion:—Objects: A crown of leaves or paper, or of both.
BOYS AND GIRLS: I have to-day two or three crowns, and I want to talk to you about those who are children of the King.