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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. i LECTURE ON BIBLE TRUTH. (God willing). I 0.0.1', HALL. ALLEN STREE'I (Opp Paramount, Courtenay Place) SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. '• Subject: , : "THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD" THE ONLY WAY WHEREBY "THE DEAD IN CHRIST" CAN RECEIVE j THE ETERNAL LIFE PROMISED. Having shown last week that there is no support in the original words translated i "Soul" and "Spirit" in the Bible for the • doctrine of the immortality of the soul and that the Bible plainly teaches that man is altogether mortal and when dead • "knows nothing," the object of this week's . lecture is to show that any future reward / or punishment is dependent upon resurrection and so the Bible teaches — 1. THAT "There shall be a resurrection r of the dead both of the just and unjust." (Acts 24:15, Dan. 12:2, Isa. 26: 19, John 5:25-29, Luke 20:35, I Cor. 15:12-18, eRv. 11:18, Rev. 20:6.) . 2. THAT the resurrection of the dead occurs at the second coming of Christ. (I Thess. 4:16. 2 Tim. 4:1, I Cor. 15:2223) for He is the resurrection and the I life" (John 11:25) and has "the keys of the grave (Hades) and of death ' (Rev. 1:18) and .therefore declared that ; "the gates of the grave (Hades) shall not prevail against My Church." (Matt. 16:18.) 3. THAT the resurrected dead will then "appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that everyone may receive the ; things done in hia body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good [ •or bad"—the accepted being rewarded with eternal life (an immortal body) and an inheritance in the Kingdom of God which Christ Will establish on earth and the rejected being punished with , ''the second death." (2 Tim. 4:1. 2 Cor. 5:10 Matt. 25:31-46. I Cor. 15:51-o4. Rom*. 7:23, Phil. 3:20-21, Rev. 20:6, Rev. 5:9-10, Rev. 2:11, 2 Thess. 1:9. Roms. 6:23.) "WHY SHOULD TT BE THOUGHT A THING INCREDIBLE WITH YOU THAT GOD SHOULD RAISE THE DEAD?" (Paul before.Agrippa, Acts 26: 8)Questions Invited. . No , Collection. , ) If unable to attend write "Bible Truth, c/o above Hall, for free literature. [ QITY TEMPLB, r*7 tK Lome Street.- • jx ( § m -I -1 (off Cambridfi \v \S • ~70/ Terrace. v£sJ SUNDAY. II a.m.—Breaking of Bread. 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School. • 3.15 p.m.—Y.P. Bible Class. 7 p.m. —Gospel Service. Speaker:-PASTOR •i G. D. WHITE. Bright Singing. Powerful Preaching. TUESDAY and THURSDAY. 7.30 p.m.s Ministry of the Word., PASTOR G. D, WHITE Speaker. TONIGHT (SATURDAY'), 7.30-Meeting | conducted by the Young People. You come —a welcome awaits you. WELLINGTON PENTECOSTAL W ASSEMBLY. Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith Street. 11 a.m. —Breaking of Bread. MR. L. ROBERTS. 7 .p.m.—Stirring Gospel and Divine Healing Meeting. , Speaker: PASTOR H. ROBERTS. Subject: "A MAN WITH THE SHINING FACE.'-' PETONE (above Union Clothing Co.). 7 p.m. —MR." DAVE YOUNG. "If I ask Him to .receive me Will He say me, Nay! Not till earth and not till heaven, , Pass away. COME THEN! AND BE SAVED. Pentecostal' fellowship. X MASONIC HALL, j Donald. McLean Street, Newtown. SUNDAY—IO.3O a.m., Prayer; 11 a.m., Breaking of Bread. Speaker, Mr. W. Main. Soloist, Miss N. Jackson. You are Welcome. Come. A SSEMBLY HALL, Mansfield Street, xl • Newtown. • SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—GOSPEL ADDRESS. Subject: "DESTINY." Speaker: MR. J. FINN. Welcome extended to all—Come! LECTURE. / ■ L ECT U R E. (Illustrated with Lantern Slides.) AUTHORITATIVE and PROPHETICAL. • — "OUR MONETARY SYSTEM-RIGHT .... OR WRONG?" \n the YW.C.A. BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, • Boulcott Street. TOMORROW (Sunday) TOMORROW TOMORROW (Sunday) TOMORROW At 7.30 SHARP. MR. CHAS. S. WILSON (of Auckland), British-Israel Lecturer. Admission Free. „. Orchestra. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD: NATIONAL HOSPITAL. (Florence Nightingale) DAY Fconniection with the commemoration of the birthday of Florence Nightingale, arrangements have been made with the authorities *of tl»e undermentioned Churches to hold a Special Service on SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1938, at 11 a.m. St. Mark's Anglican Church, Basin Reserve. Preacher,. Rev. Robertshawe. St. Mary of the Angels, Boulcott Street. Preacher, His Grace " Archbishop O'Shea. • HOW true and Bolemn'are those words from the inspired Word of God, "The deacKknow not anything." Eccles. 9, 5, 6. The same infallible Word says that the natural, man is "dead in trespasses and sins." Eph. 2, 1-3. Also, Col. 2, 13, "And you being dead in your sins." So the unregenerate man can know nothing of the things of God., For we are told "that the natural: man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God." 1 Cor. 2, 14. AVe are also told in Jude's epistle, speaking of false teachers, Modernists, etc., that they are "twice dead," Jude 11-13. First'dead iu their sins and then dead because they have sinned away their day of Grace. Solemn thought to think that they are damned, and as sure of hell as though they were there. Five minutes there will burn all the false teaching out of them and make them true believers, but too late. Some may ask, how do people get into t ' l ' a st^ e ' Of Judas we read in John 13, tnat after he receiveth the sop, Satan entered, into him and he went, out and it was night. Like him a person has only to go his own way rejecting, and neglecting, the claiZ of (fod and Ihey will wake up when it is too late to the solemn fact that their day of mercy has Passed forevei. Would each one who reads this arUcle answer this question: Where shall Ibe five minutes after I die.' .•4? 3 ? OUB p OU I 8 please write F. J. Cross, 44 Rakau Road, E2. ; THE WAY TO HEALTH LECTURE. ILLUSTRATED WITH LANTERN ] SLIDES. i In the y W.C.A. BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, JL < Boulcott Street, j Entitled "SICKNESS AND DISEASE, THE ' CAUSE AND CURE." j TOMORROW (SUNDAY) TOMORROW j At 7.30 p.m. MR. CHAS. G. WILSON (of Auckland), British-Israel Lecturer. ' Admission Free. Collection, j -Orchestra. (

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 112, 14 May 1938, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 112, 14 May 1938, Page 5

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