King's Business - 1922-08

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THE K I NG ' S B US I NE S S

who has paid the price, what effect does this have upon the ownership of the in­ dividual? (1 Cor, 6:19 ): • “What? know ye not that your body 1» the temple of the Holy Ghost which is In you» which ye have of God» and ye are not your own?” Should we not be careful what we do with property that has been bought and paid for by another? (1 Cor. 6:20): “For ye are bought with a price: there­ fore glorify God in your body» and in your spirit» which are God’s.” From what two things is the believer redeemed? (Tit. 2:14; Gal. 3 :13 ): «Who gare himself for us» that he might redeem us from all iniquity.” , - “Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law» being made a curse for ust for it is written» Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree.” What aspect of Christ’s redemptive work is still future? (Rom. 8 :23): “And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the first fruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to-wit, the re­ demption of our body.” Is Satan to capture even so much as the dust of the believer? (Phil. 3:21; Eph. 1 :14): «Who shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body, according to the working whereby he is able even to subdue all things unto himself.” “Which is the earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased pos­ session, unto the praise of his glory.” What will the saints be joyous about when .Christ returns and gathers His own to heaven? (Rev- 5 :9 ): “And they suns a new song, saying, Than art worthy to take the book, and to open the seals thereof: for thon wast slain, and hast redeemed us to Qod by thy blood out of every kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation.” —K. L. B. MORE PRAISE FOR THE PRESS It gives us real pleasure to pass on to the readers of The King’s Business the following commendation of the printing department of the Institute (known as Biola Press) from the Pacific Printer and Publisher: “ A line of printing rarely, if ever, seen elsewhere in America, is produced by the Biola Press, Los Angeles. This printing consists of portions of the Scriptures with four-color process illus­ trations, printed in Asiatic languages. Even the names of these languages are

seldom heard in this country. Among those vhich have been exported for use in India are Gurmuki, Bangali, Nepali, Gujarati, Persian Erdu, Hindi, Marathi, and others. There have also been ex­ ported from the Biola Press similar subjects printed in Tai Lu, Wen Li, Mandarin, Mongolian, Korean, and Japanese. “ The Biola Press is the printing ,de­ partment of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles and functions principally in the production of religious literature, though it holds a conspicuous place, as well, among the commercial printing houses of the city. There has recently issued from its presses printing in the Central American Indian dialect called Cachiquel, and used in Guatemala; also some printing in an African tribal dia­ lect used in the Kijabe district of Lake Nyanzi. "These subjects are generally pro­ duced in large quantities, over fifty millions of pieces having been sent to Asia alone. Other products of this plant are large quantities of printing in Portuguese, Spanish and French, as also English. The English product consists largely of publication and book work. “ The plant is splendidly equipped throughout with linotype machines, automatic-fed Miehles, and Dexter folders, with a battery of auto­ matic and hand-fed Gordons, fast small cylinders, cutters, bindery ma­ chinery, and similar modern equipment. “ The plant is conducted strictly upon the Standard cost-finding system. The output has so largely increased that new and more commodious quarters have become Imperative. Arrangements are under way to double the floor space and largely increase the mechanical equip­ ment.” In establishing this department we dedicated it to the Lord, with the un­ derstanding that all profits growing out of its operation should be used for the distribution of Bibles, Testaments, and Gospel literature. We believe that this plan has commended itself to the Lord and commanded a large blessing from Him. By this means we have been able to distribute through our different de­ partments a large amount of Gospel lit­ erature. All work done by Biola Press for the Institute (including the printing of The King’s Business) is charged to the respective department at the regu­ lar price.

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