King's Business - 1951-06

of my Father, inherit the kingdom pre­ pared for you from the foundation of the world: And these shall go away into everlasting punishment: but the right­ eous into life eternal.” If we accept Christ as Saviour the “ IF” is taken out of “ LIFE” and Heaven is certain. Let us choose Christ today! July 29, 1951 R uts and N uts Objects: Four English walnuts and a hammer. (Separate the two halves of each walnut and remove the meats. Fill the first shell with some rags and a small perfume bottle filled with vinegar; the second with a small imitation ciga­

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Object: Use a piece of paper 8)4x11 inches, or larger if visibility requires. (In the middle of the paper with the length of the paper running up and down, print the word “ LIFE,” in letters about 114 inches high. Two and one- quarter inches from the top, fold the paper down, bringing the end just above the word “LIFE.” Fold the bottom the same way. Approximately 1% inches from each side, fold toward the middle, leaving only the word “ IF” showing. One and three-quarters inches from each edge, cut down approximately 2% inches to a point near the top of the “ IF.” Cut across and discard this piece. Do the same for the bottom, leaving an “ H,” with an “IF” on the crossbar. Unfold, and using the “ L” in life, print the word “ Life” straight up, with smaller let­ ters. Using the “L,” print the word “ Lost” straight down, with smaller let­ ters. Using the “ E” in “ LIFE,” print straight up the word “ Eternal” in small­ er letters. Again using the “E” in “LIFE,” print straight down the word “ Eternally” in small letters. Re-fold— top and bottom first—and then the sides. You now have an “ E” with an “ IF” on the crossbar. Turn the “ H” with the back showing when the lesson begins.) Lesson: Of what do you think this “H” reminds us? “ It could be Heaven or hell.” That’s a good answer. In fact it re­ minds us of both. We will turn it over and see how it will teach us of Heaven and hell. In the center of the “H” there is a big “ IF.” It means Heaven if one is saved, and hell if one is not saved. As we open the “H” we may learn more. We now see the words “ LIFE ETER­ NAL.” This refers to those who are saved. The “ H” now speaks of Heaven. We will fold the top back down and open the bottom. Now we discover the words, “ LOST ETERNALLY,” and the “H” reminds us of hell. This “ H” re­ minds us of the words of Christ in Matt. 25:34, 46. “Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed GOSPEL TRICK TALKS—EVERYTHING FUR- nished. Paper tearing, magic, chemics, with ser- monic material. Free sample. Arnold Carl West- phal, Michigan City, Indiana. MUSICAL COWBELLS, SLEIGHBELLS, CHORD- ed Clusters, Glasses, 440 pitch, choice of range, time payments. Request pictures. Evangelist West- phal, Michigan City, Indiana. COLLECTION PLATES, BEAUTIFUL MAHOG- any and dark oak finish. Will last a lifetime. Buy from the maker and save. Immediate deliv­ ery with guaranteed satisfaction. A remarkable buy at $7.50 a pair. Formerly $10. Send no money, we ship C.O\D. World Wide Collection Plate Company, Fairfield, Alabama.

rette ; the third with an imitation playing card, an imitation theater ticket, a min­ iature dancing dress; and the fourth with a book-shaped piece of paper on which the word “ BIBLE” is printed. A small red cross appears on the inside of the “ BOOK.” Glue shells back together.) Lesson: Look at what is on the inside of this nut! I find a small bottle which looks like a whiskey bottle and some rags. This reminds me of the words of Isaiah, “Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread? and your labour for that which satisfieth not?” People are spending money for whiskey, not remembering that the Bible tells us that the drunkard shall come to rags. Here are the rags! What do you suppose we shall find in this next nut? It looks like a little cig­ arette. Think of all the money that is being spent for tobacco, while people are hungry for bread. The next nut has a little card with hearts on it, a show ticket, and a danc­ ing dress. They suggest pleasure. Many are spending money for pleasures which neither feed the soul nor satisfy the heart. The Bible says: “ She that liveth in pleasure is dead while she liveth.” These three nuts tell us of people who are in ruts and need to get out. The fourth nut contains something very different. It is the Bible and on the inside of the Bible I find a red cross which reminds us of the death of the Lord Jesus Christ on the cross of Cal­ vary. Christ, His Cross and His Word satisfy the hunger of the heart. Not only do the things of the world fail to satisfy the heart of the individ­ ual, but they are a hindrance to others. In First Corinthians 8:10,11 we read, “ For if any man see thee which hast knowledge sit at meat in the idol’s tem­ ple, shall not the conscience of him which is weak be emboldened to eat those things which are offered to idols; And through thy knowledge shall the weak brother perish, for whom Christ died?” T H E K I N G ' S B U S I N E S S

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