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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. LECTURE ON BIBLE TRUTH (God Willing), J 0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN STREET (Opposite Paramount, Courtcnay Place). SUNDAY AT 7 P.M. '. '. " ■ " MAN—His' NATURE . AND DESTINY." ''The wages of tin is death but the gift '> of God is eternal lite through Jesus Christ lour Lord." (Rom. 6:23.) IN THE COURSE OF THIS ADDRESS evidence will be produced from the Scriptures to show:— (1) THAT by nature man (as a result of the Adamic Transgression) is mortal —"In Adam"—estranged from , God through sin and consequently des- -. tined (apart from Divine intervention) to reap the wages of sin—Eternal Death. (Gen. 2:17, Gen. 3:19-23, Job. 4:17, I Cor. 15:22, Eph. 2:11-12/Eph. 4:17-18, etc.) (2) THAT God has graciously intervened and provided a way of escape from this eternal death for those only of the Adamic race willing to humbly conform to the conditions (i.e., belief and obedience of the Gospel of Christ) He has prescribed. (Rev. 22:17, John 3:16, I Cor. 1:21, Mark 16:15-16, I Cor. 15: 1-2, Roms. 1:16, 2 Tim. 1:10, etc.) ' (3) THAT whereas the destiny of th« ignorant and unbelieving is death—i.e., complete extinction —the destiny of the obedient enlightened will be eternal life-—i.e., becoming possessed-of "THE DIVINE NATURE" by experiencing, at the Resurrection of the Dead at the Second Coming of Christ,. a "CHANGE" of body from "this mor- ~" till" to immortality—the . eternal life iV • thereby received then to be enjoyed in the inheritance of the Kingdom of 11.I1. God to be established on earth by Christ at His personal return. (Psa. S 49:20, Prov. 21:16, Matt. 7:14, Luke 13:2-5, Gals. 6:7-8, Rev. 22:14. John h 5:25-29. Dan. 12:2, 1 Cor. 15:51-54, Phil. 3:20-21, Luke 20:35-30, 2 Pet. 1:4, Rev. 5:9-10, Rev. 20:G, Matt. 25:34, '"• Dan. 7:27, Matt. 6:10, Rev. 11:15, etc.) . Questions Invited. No Collection. If unable to attend, write "Bible Truth," _ care above Hall, for Free Literature. L\ —— ': TORY STREET HALL. . J-ORY STREET HALL. j. TOMORROW (Sunday) — Afternoon* Adult Bible Study Circle and E\'ening j. Gospel Service will be suspended to allow friends to attend MR. LAIDLAW'S MEETINGS, in LARGE TOWN HALL, AFTERNOON (2.45), I, and EVENING (7 o'clock), i WEDNESDAY, 7.4s—Following Usual IS Prayer Meeting, Second Conversational Scripture Study will be held; first F speaker, Mr. C. H. Downes; subject. 1 Peter, second chapter. P. SCOUT HALL, KARORI. There will be no Gospel Service Tbmof- , row (Sunday) Evening. Friends art ' - invited to Mr. R. A. Laidlaw's Meett ing in Town Hall. tf TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. 7.45—Mr. ; E. Ryland will give an address on '■Israel and the Church." All friends invited. Scout Hall is in Campbell Street. J WELLINGTON COMPANY Of * ' JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Invite you to hear Judge Rutherford speak on • ■ "BEYOND THE GRAVE." ■■ (Electrical. Recording.) DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28, 7 p.m. Readers of Judge Rutherford's Books Welcome. Seats Free. No Collection. QPECIAL THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE, £5 TOMORROW.(Sunday), at 7 o'clock, 1 . By MISS N. OCKENDEN (of Auckland).. Subject: "THE APPARENT INJUSTICES OP LIFE.'' • ' •■" ' (Showing the plan at the back of Humin Evolution as viewed by Theosophy.) Soloists: MISS JEANETTE BRIGGS and MISS K. SAWYER, "The Road of Looking Forward" (Lohr); "Not Understood" (Haughtou). THEOSOPHICAL HALL.'MARION ST. (Near Te Aro P. 0.) ADMISSION FREE. ' "VTEW THOUGHT." Tomorrow (Sunday), at 7.15 p.m. • 212 Lambton Quay, Second Floor. "THE SEVEN RAYS-MAN, KNOW; THYSELF." ; Lecturer: Mr. N. V. TAYLOR. Public invited. Collection. (Class in Numerology, 8.15 p.m.) ■VfIMMO HALL MISSION. ' ' -^IMMO HALL MISSION. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. ; ' . Subject: ■ ■ ■ ; "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES." ; "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES." ROLDIE KING, Missioner. JOHN McNEILL^Song Leader. '' THE SALVATION ARMY STORES, x BOOK DEPOT, ETC., 203 Cuba Street. 1 Call any day, or up to 9 o'clock on Friday evening. New books material always ■ arriving. A great range to select from. Material for Sunday school workers, ■ preachers, and evangelists. The best house in the city for Doctrinal and 'Requisites calculated to assist in Christian work. Come once, and you will come frequently, TELEPHONE 40-249. EDUCATIONAL. ~" . BE. A SUCCESS! LEARN SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING from MISS A. SUTHERLAND, P.C.T. Expert and Individual Tuition Guaranteed. Moderate fees. Enrol now. 16 TURNBULL STREET (off Murphy Street), 3 mins. from Govt. Bldgs. BE READY FOR BETTER' TIMES.' WITH a return to more normal business conditions will come a demand for skilled and trained men. Prepare in your spare time! Train the I.C.S. Home Study way. Over 300 Courses cater for almost, every trade and profession, and include.:— Radio Serviceman's Marine aiid Steam exam. • ■ Certificates Diesel Engines Salesmanship Aero Fitters' and Show-card Writing Riggers' Advertising Commercial Art General Education Electrical Engineer- Short-story Writing ing Caricaturing and Mechanical Engin- Cartooning .ecring lladio Engineering Garage Superint. Refrigeration Window Dressing Building ■ Aeronautical Professional Exam*. Elect. Wiring Grocers' and Licence Drapers' Courses Radio Commercial Training Write for full particulars of any I.C.S Course to INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.); LTD. Dept G., National Bank Chambers, Courtenay Place, Wellington. MISCELLANEOUS. ■jIfOTHERS—See our Boys' Suits, best ■"-*■ - make, on easy terms. Heimann's, 13a Conrtenay Plane. ' ENGAGEMENT. . ... rP3R Engagement shortly to be . an- *■ nounced. Have the ring exactly as desired. Obtain it wholesale direct front our workshop and save tnoaey.jgj HAYCRAFT AND JOStING, Ring Specialists, I 94 Willia Street (over Preston's). THERE'S a cleaner, healthier home ia j every tin of "Poliflor' • ' '

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1934, Page 3

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