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take place when Christ comes for His church (Rom. 14:10; I Cor. 3: 1-15; I Thess 4:13-18). Our sins will not be charged against us. The Lord took the penalty for those when He died in our place on the cross. The judging will be based on how we lived after we were saved (II Cor. 5:8-10). Since we will not have to answer for anyone else, why do we judge each other so harshly? Is your conscience clear in the direction of Cod? (Rom. 14:22, 23). We have been given guide­ lines by which we can check up on ourselves. Paul tells us to do whatever we wish as long as it is done in real open, Christian faith before the Lord. Conscience per­ mits men to do wicked things without any uneasiness just as long Page 41

Seniors Dean Thomas and Marilyn Wiebe represented their class during Homecom­ ing (left). Dan Aandrud, SMU President and JoAnn Strain, AS Secretary (top) were candidates from the Junior Class.

dous effect on our decision-mak­ ing as far as what we believe to be good or bad and what we can or cannot do and still be good Christian people. We must submit to the judgment of the Lord (Acts 9:6). This should be the predomi­ nant concern of our heart. Some­ day every believer will personally give an account of himself at the judgment seat of Christ. This will

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