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hear and follow what is expressed by the leader. It
 
is the motive inducing the action that really counts.
 
If one takes the extreme position that he will not
 
bow down in prayer, and that he will not close his
 
eyes in prayer, the chances are that his motive is self-
 
ish; and if so, it is just as displeasing to the Lord
 
as it is to follow the other extreme in formalism. If
 
he is doing it for the purpose of attracting attention
 
to himself, that he has put away all formalism, then
 
his motive is selfish and is wrong.
 
That Jesus taught his disciples to pray, there can-
 
not be the slightest doubt. It is also certain that they
 
often prayed together, (Acts 1:14; 6:4; 12:5; Eph.
 
6:18) That kneeling in prayer is proper is shown
 
by the words of God’s prophet, ‘‘O come, let us wor-
 
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ship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our
 
Maker.’’ (Ps. 95:6) Jesus kneeled down when he
 
prayed, and it must have been done in the presence
 
of his disciples, for them to know about it. (Luke
 
22:41) It is evident that the apostles followed the
 
advice and teachings of Jesus, and deported them-
 
selves accordingly in prayer. They kneeled down in
 
prayer. (Acts 9:40) Paul assembled with members
 
of the church at Ephesus for instructing them in the
 
way that they should go, and prayed with them, knecl-
 
ing. ‘‘And when he had thus spoken, he kneeled
 
down, and prayed with them all.’’—Acts 20: 36.
 
On another oceasion Paul was with a company of
 
men, women and children and they all kneeled down
 
and prayed together. (Acts 21:5) It was proper then
 
for the children as well as all others to knecl. That
 
knecling in prayer was and is the proper attitude
 
and one which the apostle followed, and which he
 
taught the members of the church to follow, is further
 
shown by his words, ‘‘For this cause I bow my knees
 
unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.’’—Eph.
 
3:14.
 
Let no one, therefore, be deccived or misled by the
 
extremist. Follow the instruction of God’s Word, and
 
let your motive in so doing always be pure, and the
 
result will be pleasing to the Lord.
 
N THAT DAY shall ye say, Praise Jehovah, proclaim his name, declare his doings among
 
the people, make mention that his name ts exalted. Sing unto Jehovah; for he hath done
 
excellent things: this make known in all the carth. Cry out and shout, thou inhabitant of Zton:  
 
for great ts the Holy One of Israel in the midst of thee...
 
. Ye that make mention of Jehovah,
 
keep not silence.—TIsaiah,
 
THE TRUTH IN JAPAN
 
Tis Watch Tower readers will rejoice with our
 
Japanese brethren that the truth is getting a
 
good foothold in that land, and that a number
 
are entering fully into the service of the Lord to
 
magnify his name. The following Ietter from the
 
Society’s representative will be read with interest.
 
DeaR BroTrHER RUTHERFORD:  
 
Just returned from China-Korean trip. On this trip I visited
 
brothers and sisters at Port Arthur, Seoul, Heijo and Jinsen.
 
Mr, and Mrs, K. Tanno, of Port Arthur, got into the truth
 
through The Harp, Deliverance and Japanese Watch Tower,
 
also Golden Age. They symbolized their consecration on May
 
22, 1930. They have thirty acres of orchard. But they decided
 
to sell the whole property to get into the colporteur service
 
at once. They will work among Japanese in Manchuria.
 
Mr. T. Terai, an engineer of Kyoto Electric Co, and his
 
wife symbolized their consccration last February. He quit
 
the job and entered into the colporteur service since May
 
15, His wife also has such a great joy in the service. They
 
have four children; the eldest of them is only nine years old,
 
Mr. and Mrs. K. Inouye, a blacksmith of Iikata, symbolized
 
their consecration just a few months ago. On May 31 they
 
quit the profession and gave away his fuetory to his employee.
 
They are going to leave their native place for newly assigned
 
territory to work as colporteurs, They have two small children,
 
Mrs. N. Nishikawa, of Kumamoto, and her two daughters
 
got the truth, and were baptized just three weeks ago. The
 
younger daughter quit her school and now they have left their
 
native place for another city to work as colporteurs.
 
Miss Gokishuku, a Korean geisha girl (a slave), got the
 
truth last year. She prayed the Lord to get into the colporteur
 
service. The Lord answered her prayer and he miraculously
 
rescued her from slave life when I was in Korea last month,
 
Korean and Japanese friends gladly paid a part of her debt.
 
The balance of the debt will be paid monthly. This is a quite
 
unusual thing in Korean geisha life. But tho Lord used the
 
ehief of police and another high official to make her free.
 
Now she is very active in the service.
 
Miss Kinairaku and Miss Joheijin, both Korean and former
 
geisha girls, are very active in tho colporteur service, Lord
 
bless them richly.
 
In Ina, a small town of Nagano-ken, six Japanese left their
 
church and they are studying the truth earnestly.
 
This is the present condition here in Japan and Korea.
 
You may see how ‘‘young men’? get understanding of the
 
Lord’s ‘‘visions??’,
 
Both Catholic and Protestant systems are entircly helpless
 
against the ILB.S.A. now. More new ones are coming into the
 
truth quick. Also, the ‘evil servant?’ class do something
 
against the Lord’s anointed; but they are helpless too.
 
We shipped paper mats of Government to Brooklyn, Please
 
print 10,000 of them.
 
Your fellow servant by his grace,
 
J. A, AKASHL
 

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