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KI!ILIGIULE> ILES. LEd'URK UN BIBLE TRUTH (God willing), J U.0.1'. HALL, ALLE.X STREET, SUNDAY, at 7 P.M. Subject : “THE BLOOD OE CHRIST” WHY AND FOR WHOM WAS IT SHED? LX answering the above questions, evidence will lie produced Irom the Scriptures to show ; 11) THAT every memln-r of ibe bumau race by nature is “LX ADAM.’ a sinner and a mortal, “without God and without hope in the world"— this condition creating a barrier ("veil") between God and man. (Gen. 2:17. Gen. 3:17-2-1. Homs. 5:12. .1 Cor. 15:22. Eph. 2:1.1-13, Cols. 1:21. Cols. 2:13). (2) 'i'llAT this barrier was removed by the shedding of the blood of Christ, who, partaking of Adam's condemned nature —"sinful llesh,” "the body of sin"—“put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself." (Hebs. 10:4-10. 2 John 7. Ilcbs. 2:14-17, Roms. 6:6, Roms. 8:3, Hebs. 9:26. Hebs. 2:14). (3) THAT thus Jesus, being Himself redeemed from sin and death by the shedding ot His own blood, opened a "way” whereby others likewise can have “redemption through His blood." (Hebs. 13:20, Hebs. 7:27, Hebs. 9:12. Ronis. 5:6-11, Eph. 1:7, Eph. 2:13-19. Hebs. 10:19, Cols. 1:20, 1 Pet. 1:18-20). (4) AND therefore. Jesus Christ, became “THE WAY” or “THE DOOR,” being "able to save to the uttermost THEM THAT COME UNTO GOD BY HIM.” (John 14:6, John 10:1-9, Acts 4:12, Hebs. 7:25, John 3:16, Acts 16:31). (5) FOR WHOM was Christ’s blood shed? For those only who come unto God in "the way” Christ appointed, i.e., those who believe the Gospel He taught (the Gospel of the Kingdom of God) and associate themselves with His death by submitting to the baptism (immersion in water) He appointed. (Hebs. 5:9, John 10:27-28, John 15:14-15, Luke 6:4649, Mark 16:15-1.6, Luke 8:1, Luke 4 :43, Matt. 9 :35. Acts 8 :12. Acts 18:8, Roms. 6:3-6, Gals. 3:27-29). “IF WE WALK IN THE LIGHT . . . THE BLOOD OF JESUS CHRIST HIS SON CLEANSETH US FROM ALL SIN.” (1 John 1:7). Questions invited. No collection. If unable to attend, write “Bible Truth," care above hall, for free literature. N.B.—See next week's “Pulpit Message” column for report of above lecture. ACCOMMODATION. WANGANUI. T-XOTEL - PARKVI Ll 7e, Ridgway _ St.— A A Tariff, 11/- per day. £2/16/- per week. Reg. Civil Servants’ House. Free garage parking for clients. / MUTER lON HOTEL, Superior aceom. AJ Best cuisine. Moderate tariff. Appointed C.T.A., P.S.. A.A. Chas. G. Rbimes. Proprietor. J’-INGSWAY PRIVATE HOTEL, St. A*- Hill St., Wanganui—Select accommodation, daily, weekly; moderate terms; central position. T?ED LION HOTEL, Wanganui.— A» First-class accommodation and cuisine; best of Spirits and the best Ale (Speight’s) : under new management. Mr. W. R. Entwistle. Proprietor. Phone 2297. (STATION HOTEL. Wanganui, oppokA site Station. Tariff. 10/6. Ideal accommodation. H. E. Card. Proprietor. /CENTRAL HOTEL, private, St. Hill kJ St.; new management; refurnished and renovated. Casual and permanent guests. Terms moderate. POSTER’S HOTEL, WANGANUI. A One of New Zealand's Leading Hotels. Suites de Luxe; private bathrooms. h. and c. water, telephone every room, excellent cuisine and attention guaranteed. Telegraphic Address: “Foster’s,” Wanganui. P.O. Box 51. Telephone 2196. D. ARDELL, Manager. RAND H O T e l. WANGANUI. One of Wanganui’s Leading Hotels, Earthquake and fireproof. H. and c. running water in all bedrooms. Abundance of bathing accommodation. Best of cuisine and attention guaranteed. Tariff, 15/- day. C.T, 12/6 day. Box 364. Wanganui. Tel. 3946. PERCY JAMES. Proprietor. REST HOMES. T MAUNGANUI—Sunshine and longevity. Mrs. McCardle's Ticst Home for wire, cheer, and kindness. Six guineas weekly. ipHE SANATORIUM, Morrinsville— A Chest diseases; 4jgns. weekly, including medical attention. Illustrated prospectus on application. “P RAFTON V Rest Home, 204 Upper xX Adelaide Road, for reception of elderly and delicate persons needing care or diet; nurse iu attendance. Miss Compton. Tel. 24-406. FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. TTARDWOOD Farm Gates, 3-Sin., galA*- vanised bolts, heavy hinges; rail freight paid. Jarrali Gate Co., Auckland. p ECON DITI ON ED Reid and Gray AU Double-furrow Tractor Plough. Particulars from Reid aud Gray Agency, Palmerston Nth. pool'll MACDONALD Large Sweep AJ Rake, £l4; also 8-a-side Discs, 1.H.C., £l6. L. C. Purton, Fitzherbert Avenue. Palmerston Nth. XTARKET Gardeners. Nurserymen, etc., I’A fiee 5 au d 8 h.p. Howard Rotary Hoes. 43 Tory St. Perfect tilth, minimum' cost. B. V. Cooksley and Co., Agents. CONTRACTORS, Farmers, Growers, inAJ spect the latest 22 h.p. Howard Tractor and Rotary Hoe; 10 forward speeds. Now on show at Independent Motor Sales, 138 Wakefield St., Wgtn. MOTOR-CYCLES FOR SALE. T ATEST 500 c.c. A.J.S. £llO, most AJ wonderful value: easy terms; used machines in part payment. Thos. H. Oates. 20 Parish St. MEW Machines from £52/10/-. Kib A’ gour aud Taylor, 37A Taranaki St. Agents for Norton. Royal Enfield, Triumphs, Coventry Eagle. IpOR Motor-cycle Helmets, Gloves and Goggles try Tlios. FI. Oates, The House of Service. 20 Farish St.. Wellington. Phone 40-948. TXOTOR-CYCLES— Any make repaired A’A by skilled mechanics only. Thos, H. Oates, 20 Farish St.. Agents for Douglas. A.J.S., P. aud M. Machines. USED CARS A TRUCKS WANTED. FTSED Cars Bought for Cash —Write. kJ phone or call Wright, Stephenson’s Garage. 97 Taranaki St. Tel. 55-126. MOTOR REPAIRS. lIRES AND ACCESSORIES. KADKOR’ Radiator Cleanser —The only Radiator Cleanser made by a car radiator manufacturer. It does a thorough cleaning job in 30 minutes. Price 3/- per tin. Motor Radiators Ltd.. 19-23 Taranaki St. Wellington BUSINESS NOTICES INS U RANCH ———— LIFE, Fire, Accident, Motor, etc. We invite your inquiries. OCEANIA TRADERS, LTD.. Agents, Commercial Bunk Chambers, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 154, 27 March 1937, Page 2

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