RELIGIOUS SERVICES. LECIUKJi OS lilKLh . 1 1UJTB (Uod iVllllilfr) \ 10.U.f HALL ALJL.&N STKi^li'l lopp • Paramount Courteuay Place). SUNDAY ii 1 D.m Subject: "THE EXAMPLE OF ABRAHAM" •'ABRAHAM BELIEVED GOD AND IT WAS ACCOUNTED TO HIM FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS. KNOW YE THEREFORE THAT THEY WHICH ARE OF FAITH, THE SAME ARE THE CHILDREN OF ABRAHAM." (Paul—Gals. 3:6-7.) The object of this lecture is to show from the ScripturesCD THAT definite promises relating to the future were made by God to Abraham, who implicitly believed God and manifested his faith by works. (Gen. . 12:1-4, Gen. 13:14-17, Gen. 15:18, Gen. 17:1-8, Acts 7:2-5, Hebs. 11:8-19, Roms. 4:3, Roms. 4:17-21, Gals. 3:6-9, James 2:21-24.) (2) THAT a fulfilment of God's promises tt Abraham will necessitate the personal return of Christ ('The Seed") to earth, the resurrection of the dead, and the setting up of the Kingdom of God on earth. (Gals. 3:16, Acts 1:11, Acts 3:19-21, 1 Thess. 4:16, Rev. 11:18, Dan, 12:2, Matt. 22:31-32, Roms. 4:17. Matt. 6:10, Luke 13:28, Hebs. 11:8-10.) (3) THAT Abraham's living faith,in God's promises will be rewarded at the re- > surrection of the dead by immortality and an inheritance in the coming *. Kingdom of God on earth. (Hebs. 11:13. Hebs. 11:39-40, 1 Cor. 15:50-54, Phil. 3:20-21, Matt. 25:34. Luke 13:28, Micah 7:20.) (4) THAT all who, through Christ, become "Abraham's seed" (Gals. 3:27----29) exhibiting the faith, in God's promises Abraham exhibited and obeying God's commands as Abraham did, can, like Abraham, live in hope of immortality and an inheritance in the coming Kingdom of God on earth. (Gals. 3:6-9, Roms. 4, Mark 16:15-16, Gals. 3:27-29, Roms. 2:29, John 8:39, James 2:17-26, Roms. 2:7, Hebs. 11:39----40, 1 Thess. 2:12, Luke 12:32, Dan. 7:18, 22, 27.) "ABRAHAM STAGGERED NOT AT THE PROMISE OF GOD THROUGH UNBELIEF; BUT WAS STRONG IN FAITH, GIVING GLORY TO GOD; AND BEING FULLY PERSUADED THAT WHAT HE HAD PROMISED HE WAS ABL* 7 ALSO TO PERFORM." (PaulRoms 4:20-21.) Questions invited. No collection. If unable to attend write "Bible Truth," c/o above hall, for free literature. /^§M£*c£\ piTY TEMPLE* p/ jB AW Lome Street. XI 3 -m £ "1 (off Cambridge V-V m y°/ Terrace*. N%^^// WELLINGTON. SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—Worship' and Breaking of Bread. 7".0.-^SPECIAL CG(OSPEL SERVICE. THURSDAY, 7.3o—Speaker: Pastor G. White, Auckland. SPECIAL YOUNG PEOPLE'S SPECIAL YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY. SATURDAY AND MONDAY—3.3O and 7.30. SUNDAY.—3.3O and 7 p.m. ALL are invited, young and old, to attend these special services, when many items of interest will be presented by the young people. Only the young people will take part at all" these services. REMEMBER—Don't miss this treatbut COME. A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL. , T IBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH OF U ~ ST. ALBAN, ... , 19 Marion Street. THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. HOLY EUCHARIST. Sunday, 11 a.m. FINANCIAL. rpHOMAS, 111 Customhouse Quay, will ■*- Lend Small and Large Sums, with or without security. Tel. 43-783. 111 Customhouse Quay, Lends •*- Small and Large Sums on salaries, insurance policies, interest under wills, etc. Tel. 43-783, . OODLEY, 16 King's Chambers, opp'. Stewart Dawson's, Lends on household furniture, pianos, sewing machines, etc. Tel. 43-681. ______ CITY -FINANCE COMPANY LENDS Large or Small Amounts at shortest notice on furniture, promissory notes, life policies, interest under wills, motor-cars, debentures, and all other approved securities. 69a MANNERS STREET (Two doors from Regent Theatre). Open Friday Evenings, 7 to 9. Telephone 41-330 MONEY TO LEND. LOANS granted upon personal security, bonds, debentures, shares, furniture, P..N.S, interest under wills, and life policies, etc. SOUTH PACIFIC MORTGAGE AND DEPOSIT CO., LTD. (Established 1903.) A.M.P. Buildings. Wellington, 2nd Floor. Room 82: Telephone 40-806. OANS on furniture, motor-cars, Se policies, wills, P.Nj3. Britannia Loan and Deposit Co., Ltd., 113 Willis Street (opp. Hotel St. George). Tel. 51-250. WELLINGTON FINANCE CO., 137 W Vivian Street— £l upwards, furniture, insurance, wages, P.N.S, approved securities. Tel. 54-356. LOANS FROM £5 to £100. ON furniture, promissory notes, motor vehicles, life policies, salaries due, any kind of security accepted. Fridays, 7-9 p.m. MORRIS LOAM AND FINANCE CO.. LTD., 80 Manners Street, Ist Floor (upstairs). Opp. Regent Theatre. Telephone 40-506. ONEY to Lend on personal security, £2 upward Atlas Loan and Finance. Ltd., 282 Lambton Quay. Tel. 41-839. GOLD BUYERS. OLD False Teeth. Gold, and Jewellery Bought. Note new * address. Murphy and Stewart, 4 Boulcott Street. OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS. OELL yours to a New Zealand firm; best >3 prices given. W; ,M. Hayeraft and Co., manufacturing Jewellers. 94 Willis Street (over Preston's) SEEDS, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS. THOUSANDS of Asters, Zinnias, Mari--1 golds, 6a 100; Pot Plants. Wheatiey's Nurseries* Lower Butt Tel 60-216 BOYSENBERRY, Auckland's grand new ] trellis fruit. Retailed 3s pound. Heavy! cropper following season any climate. Limited bookings, 4 plants, posted, 10s. Sainsbury's, Otahuhu. PUBLIC NOTICES. j T^ARN 5s to 10s per hour Writing Show ■*—' Cards and Tickets. Easy work; learn quickly from a professional who guarantees big results. New illustrated booklet sent to you free. „No obligation. Just send your name and address to BERNARD E. McKAY, Show Card Studios, Wanganui. tSNGAGEM_NT. rpHK Engagement ehoitly to be an- • nounced Obtain your King direct from our manufactory Visit our RING LOUNGE, save pounds, select your ring in comfort and complete privacy. W M. fIAYCRAFI AND Co., 94 Willis Street (over Preston's). EARN 5s to 10s per hour Writing Show Cards and Tickets. Easy work; learn quickly from a professional who guarantees big results. New illustrated booklet sent to you free. No obligation. Just send your name and address to ' ■ BERNARD E. McKAY, ] Show Card Studios, Wanganui.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1939, Page 5
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