THE MACE MISSION
Mr Maco continued his meetings last night in the Gospel Hall ut South Dun<>din, which was well lillod. He spoke ot salvation through tho Lamb of God in four aspects:—Firstly, salvation from, the judgment of sin through the blood. This was for the individual, for the house, and for the whole assembly. Secondly, salvation from the power of the enemy, as Pharaoh's power was smashed at the Red iSea. Salvation meant for the Christian deliverance from the power of this present ovil world. Thirdly, salvation from the power of the flesh. The Israelites were 40 years under law in the wilderness, and the flesh prevailed. There was no advance until God raised the brazen serpent. Thon they moved rapidly, and were soon in Canaan. Fourthly, salvation from death. At Jordan the water overflowed the banks, but v/ent back before the priests .bearing the ark. So the Cross meets and overcomes the full power of death, and the Christian rejoices now in deliverance.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17429, 25 September 1918, Page 2
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