Biola Broadcaster - 1964-05

something which we must leave to the Lord.

Q , Paso Robles, California. “With dll the uncertainties of the future, how can we, as Christ said, ‘Be not anxious for the morrow?’ ” A. This portion suggests that we are not to be downhearted or worried. This does not mean, as we look upon a wicked world, that we can heilp but be concerned. But we don’t have to keep our eyes upon the world. We are told to look up and know that our re­ demption draweth nigh. We are not to live merely for today as do the animals. Let us have a proper per­ spective of the overview, keeping our eyes fixed upon the Lord Jesus Christ. As it gets darker down here upon the earth morally and spiritually speak­ ing, it is getting brighter up above with every passing day. Q , San Diego, California. “What does Paid have in mind by saying that' women will be saved through child­ bearing?” (1 Timothy 2:18). A. There are two main views. Adam was first formed and then Eve. Since the woman was beguiled into sin, the pain of birth remains upon her daugh­ ters. This does not mean that a wom­ an is ordinarily saved spiritually by having children. Some even say Ma­ ry’s birth of Jesus meant she was able to bring redemption to the world, not only for herself, but also for all wom­ en everywhere. This is not the mean­ ing of Scripture. The entire context of this passage has been talking about women being dressed modestly, with shamefacedness, with sobriety, learn­ ing in quietness, keeping in a place of contentment, a place where their influence can be the greatest. The meaning is she will be delivered from a desire to push herself into a sphere that doesn’t belong to her by remain­ ing in the home. Childbearing here has the idea of child training, fulfill­ ing a woman’s greatest role and posi­ tion in life.

Miss Leonie V. Soubirou, director of the Biola D epartment of Nursing, points out the dorm itory of the Los Angeles County General Hospital in which Biola students in the course w ill reside.

Inside the School o f Nursing typical dorm itory room. Biola students prepar­ ing fo r the R .N . certificate will be housed separately. ESPECIALLY FOR YOUTH Among the important Biola summer conferences is one just for high school young people held June 20 to 27 at beautiful Hume Lake, near Fresno, California. Speakers will include such outstanding youth leaders as Rev. Ken Pouré. A number of Biola students will be counsellors and workers during the week. I f you have high schoolers in your home or church, encourage them to get reservations in early for this annual conference. It could well be a week which will change the en­ tire destiny of their lives. 16

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