Theology....Counteracts Gospel message ?

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We must bear our message (Revelation 14:6-12) without any delay.

We must give evidence to the heavenly universe, and to men in this degenerate age, that our religion is a faith and a power of which Christ is the Author and His word the divine instructions.
Man-made ideas of how salvation works, must be put away !

Believing in Jesus Christ requires....an education, as to the conditions, whereby eternal life can be gained.

Human souls are hanging in the balance.
They will either be subjects for the kingdom of God or slaves to the despotism of Satan.
All are to have the privilege of laying hold of the hope set before them in the gospel, and how can they learn, without a Bible, to learn the truhs for themselves ?

Rely on no man....for instructions of salvation !!!

The human family is in need of a moral renovation, a preparation of character, that they may stand in God's presence.
There are souls ready to perish because of the theoretical errors which are prevailing, and which are calculated to counterwork the gospel message.


As you see the peril and misery of the world under the working of Satan, do not exhaust your God-given energies in idle thoughts, but go to work for yourselves and for others.

Awake, and feel a burden for those who are perishing.

If they are not won to Christ they will lose an eternity of bliss.
Think of what it is possible for them to gain.

The soul that God has created and Christ has redeemed is of great value because of the possibilities before it, the spiritual advantages that have been granted it, the capabilities it may possess if vitalized by the word of God, and the immortality which through the Life-giver it may obtain if ...obedient.

One soul is of more value to heaven than a whole world of property, houses, lands, money.

For the conversion of one soul we should tax our resources to the utmost. One soul won to Christ will flash heaven's light all around him, penetrating the moral darkness and saving other souls.

If Christ left the ninety and nine, that He might seek and save the one lost sheep, can we be justified in doing less?

Is not a neglect to work even as Christ worked, to sacrifice as He sacrificed, a betrayal of sacred trusts, an insult to God?
 
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