King's Business - 1921-03

T HE K I N G ' S B U S I N E S S 215 tasy, and the truth of this can be readily seen today in the condition of some onee great religious organizations which now tolerate and commend infidel preachers and ‘‘shorter Bibles.’’ God separates the sheep from the goats and the wheat from the tares. If you have gone into any such combination, come out ! Be separate ! Do not give your money ; do not spend your time ; do not waste your energies ; do not hurt the heart of your loving Lord by any affiliation in any manner with the wicked works of the enemy of souls, By so doing you degrade your Lord, sacrifice His interests, belittle yourself, grieve the Holy Spirit who lives in you, become a stumbling block to the unsaved, and lose your spiritual power for service. v jgflf Come out ! Stand fast in the faith ! Quit you like men ! Be strong ! Keep clear from every entanglement of'the enemy ! Be loyal to your own evangel­ ical church, but do not compromise, with the devil, nor with his emissaries no matter how sweet and pious they may seem. T. C. H. STARTL ING Scintillations The door has been opened into the other world! A light has come from a dark place,! After many weeks around the ouija board a message has come to which one may pin their faith! It is a long story, but we will scissor it down. In brief it is th is: Ella Wheeler Wilcox, said to be a poetess, had a husband and he journeyed on and shut the door behind him. She was greatly distressed about his welfare and the existing conditions in the region to which he had gone. She possess­ ed no Bible, no faith, but she believed that if it were possible he would com­ municate with her. After months and years of vain effort, a ray of hope broke in upon her darkened soul. There was a High Priestess of the oc­ cult, living in California, who was her friend. The Priestess had a ouija board which she operated with Ella and behold! a message seemed to come from Robert. Though still in dark doubt about Robert’s health and welfare, she was compelled to leave the Priestess for a time. Again they met, and the Priest­ ess was informed that many people had tried, but could not get the board down to business. Now it began to Work again and Robert gave a message. An old* friend named “ Lida” had come in, and Robert gave them this intensely interesting message: “ Lida is a good sport and Ella (his wife) is the dearest thing on earth. Time will reveal God’s place to you. Good night.” (We suppose it was time for him to retire, and he couldn’t be expected to sit up late, or perhaps curfew rang.) m But the next message was of deep interest to the Priestess. Robert on this occasion requested his wife to give,one of his scarf pins to the Priestess, which she did. Then some sort of coldness crept in and Robert refused to give any more messages excepting through the Priestess. Then he got to talking about Indian “ Phoolosophy” which did not interest the ladies very much, and finally introduced “ Fanny” to them. In reply to the question, “ Who is Fanny?” he replied, “ Fanny Crosby,” and said Fanny wanted him to write -a new hymn for her!

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