<div class='chaptertitle'>THE PRODIGAL SON.—THE PHARISEE AND THE PUBLICAN.—BABES BROUGHT TO JESUS.—ZACCHEUS CLIMBS A TREE.</div>
<p><span class="smcap">Je-sus</span> said, There was a rich man who had two
sons. One of them was wild, and fond of feasts and
of gay times, and did not care for his home, or the
life that he led there. So he went to his fa-ther and
said, Give me, I pray thee, my share of the wealth
thou hast laid up for thine heirs, that I may spend
it as I choose. And he took his share, and went far
from home, and led a gay life.</p>
<p>And when he had spent all he had, there came
a dearth in that land, and he was in great want.</p>
<p>That he might not starve, he went out in search
of work, and a man hired him, and sent him in the
fields to feed swine. And so great was his need of
some-thing to eat that he would have been glad to
have had some of the coarse food with which the
swine were fed, but none of the men gave it to him.</p>
<p>Then he said to him-self, The men my fa-ther
hires have more food than they can eat, while I
starve for want of what they can well spare. I will<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_347" id="Page_347">[347]</SPAN></span>
rise and go to my fa-ther, and will say to him, Fa-ther,
I have done wrong in thy sight, and in the
sight of God, and have no more right to be called
thy son. Let me come
back to thy house, and
be as a ser-vant.</p>
<p>So he rose and went
to his fa-ther. And
while he was yet a long
way off his fa-ther saw
him, and ran and fell on
his neck and kissed him.</p>
<p>And the son said to
him, Fa-ther I have
done wrong in thy sight,
and in the sight of God,
and have no more right
to be called thy son.</p>
<p>But the fa-ther said
to his hired men, Bring
forth the best robe and
put it on him, and put a ring on his hand, and shoes
on his feet. And bring in the fat-ted calf, and kill it,
and let us eat and be glad. For this my son was dead,
and now lives; he was lost and is found. And tears
and sighs gave place to smiles and songs of joy.</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_139.jpg" width-obs="249" height-obs="350" alt="Prodigal son" /> <span class="caption">THE PROD-I-GAL'S RE-TURN.</span></div>
<p>Now the son who had staid at home and kept<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_348" id="Page_348">[348]</SPAN></span>
his share of wealth that his fa-ther gave him, was at
work in the field. And as he came near the house
he heard the gay sounds, and called one of the hired
men to him and asked what it all meant.</p>
<p>The man said, Thy broth-er is here, and thy fa-ther
has made a feast, so great is his joy to have him
back safe and sound. And the young man was in
a rage, and would not go in the house; so his fa-ther
came out and coaxed him.</p>
<p>And he said to his fa-ther, For years and years
have I been true to thee and broke none of thy laws.
But thou didst not kill a kid for me that I might
make a feast for my friends. But as soon as this thy
son was come, who spent thy wealth in ways of sin,
thou didst kill the fat-ted calf for him.</p>
<p>And the fa-ther said, My son, I have loved thee
all thy life, and all that I own is the same as if it was
thine; yet it was right that we should be glad and
sing songs of joy, for this thy broth-er was dead and
now lives; he was lost and is found.</p>
<p>In this way Je-sus taught those who found fault
with him, that God was glad to have men turn from
their sins and come back to him. He loved them
in spite of their sins, and when they made up their
minds to leave them, and to do what was right, God
met them more than half way, and gave peace and
joy to their hearts.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_349" id="Page_349">[349]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_140.jpg" width-obs="336" height-obs="450" alt="Pharisee" /> <span class="caption">THE PHAR-I-SEE.</span></div>
<p>A prod-i-gal is one who wastes all that he has.</p>
<p>Then Je-sus spoke to those who were proud, and
felt as if no one
else was quite as
good as they
were. And he
said, Two men
went up in-to
the church to
pray. One of
them—a Phar-i-see—chose
a
place where all
could see him;
and he stood up
and said, God
I thank thee
that I am not
like oth-er men.
I fast twice a
week, and I give
to the aid of the
church a tenth
part of all I own.</p>
<p>But the oth-er man stood far off, and bowed his
head, and beat on his breast as he said, God help
me, and for-give my sins. And God for-gave this<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_350" id="Page_350">[350]</SPAN></span>
man more than he did the oth-er, for those that are
proud shall be brought low, and those who are meek
shall be set in a high place.</p>
<p>Then babes were brought to Je-sus that he might
lay his hands on them and bless them. And when
the twelve saw it, they tried to keep them back, and
would have sent them a-way.</p>
<p>This did not please Je-sus, and he said to them,
Let the chil-dren come to me, and do not hold them
back, for of such is the king-dom of God.</p>
<p>He meant that no one could have a home with
God who was not as good, and sweet, and pure as a
young child, who hates sin, and loves God with his
whole heart. Then Je-sus took the babes up in
his arms, and laid his hands on them, and blest
them.</p>
<p>And as he and the twelve went on their way,
Je-sus told them that they were to go to Je-ru-sa-lem
that those things might be done to him of which the
seers and proph-ets spoke. He said that the Jews
would beat him and put him to death, but that he
should rise from the dead on the third day.</p>
<p>None of the twelve knew what he meant by
these things, but thought he would set up his throne
on earth, and reign as kings do in this world, and
that each one of them would have a place of high
rank near his throne.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_351" id="Page_351">[351]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_141.jpg" width-obs="476" height-obs="600" alt="Jesus and children" /> <span class="caption">"SUF-FER LIT-TLE CHIL-DREN TO COME UN-TO ME."</span></div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_352" id="Page_352">[352]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>When it was known that they were to pass
through Jer-i-cho a great crowd came out to meet
them. And there was a rich man there who had a
great wish to see Je-sus. And his name was Zac-che-us.
He was so small that he was quite hid by
the crowd, and he was in great fear that Je-sus
would pass and he not see him. So he ran on a-head
of the crowd; and got up in-to a tree, from
whence he could look down at this great man of
whom he had heard.</p>
<p>And when Je-sus came to the place he raised
his eyes and saw him, and said to him, Zac-che-us,
make haste and come down, for to-day I must stay
at thy house.</p>
<p>And Zac-che-us came down and went with Je-sus,
and was glad to have him as a guest. And
there was quite a stir in the crowd, and the Jews
found fault with Je-sus, and said that he had gone to
be a guest with a man that was full of sin.</p>
<p>But Zac-che-us told Je-sus that if he had done
wrong he would do so no more, but would try to be
just to all men and to lead a good and pure life.</p>
<p>And when Je-sus saw that he meant what he
said, he told Zac-che-us that God would blot out the
sins of the past, and help him to lead a new life.
For he said that he had come to the world to seek
those who had gone wrong, and were like lost sheep,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_353" id="Page_353">[353]</SPAN></span>
and to save them and bring them to his home in
the sky, where there was no such thing as sin or
death.</p>
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