SEVENTH COLUMNISTS.
Far from being a book to mystify our minds, the Bible is "A * lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path."' The entrance of Thv words jriveth light, it giveth understanding to the simple." Open mine eyes that I may behold wondrou* things out of Thy law." Where we fail to understand anything that it ie desirable we should know, we have tiese directions given us. "If any man lack wi<*lom let him ask of God Who giveth. to all liberally." Finally, we mav rest assured that if we fulfil the condition* required (by God that "deliverance." not "defeat." will be ours. He call* for national repentance. The second chapter of the book of Joel emphasises that our contrition must be perfectly sincere In bygone days Attila the Hun was aptly named 'The scourge of God" on a corrupt Roman Empire. I believe Hitler the Nazi is a similar scourge inflicting punishment on the world of "God forgetting ,, pleasure loving modern sinners. F. W. KELSEV.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 155, 2 July 1940, Page 6
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