The first letter of each of the following responses will form the picturesque words that define the all-inclusive domain where human efforts are seen in their unflattering reality. [The number in brackets indicates the number of words in the answer.]
1. A trait some men possess who might naturally expect riches in this life, but who are often disappointed.[1]
2. Something not found among things or actions out of the past, or even yet to be in the future. [2]
3. Something the heart may experience from over much labor. [1]
4. Something good and comely a person might do to enjoy the benefits of labor. [4]
5. Something that might properly be expected in the place where iniquity was found. [1]
6. Something often seen on the faces of those who have no comforter. [1]
7. Something undesirable befalling those who hoard riches. [1]
8. Something not seen by someone not yet living. [2]
9. Something to which the spending of days in a vain life is likened. [1]
10. The universality of an unwelcome event befalling those in the human race. [2]
11. A disappointing message on the balance sheet after much work and labor. [2]
Answers to these questions will be found in the next issue of Christian Treasury.
R. Erisman