Biola Broadcaster - 1970-10

from believing everything C h ris t said if you truly accept Him. He wouldn’t mislead you in one infini­ tesimal area.

Facing death, John Wesley said, “The best of all is, God is with us." His mother on her death bed, said, "Children, when I am gone, SING.” The brightest crowns that are worn in heaven have been tried and smelted and polished and glorified through the furnaces of tribulation. —E. H. Chapin Trouble, for the Christian, and the grace to bear it, always come in the same package. God can work wonders, if He can get a suitable man. —E. M. Bounds Prayer, patience and faith never will be disappointed. The cause of an unsatisfied life lies in an unsurrendered will. The same grace that saves us today is flowing to keep us saved tomorrow— and the next day . . . and the next . . . and on till Jesus comes. The church is looking for better METHODS; God is looking for better MEN. —E. M. Bounds Biola Hour listeners have asked for the exact words to the open­ ing theme song, “WE’VE A STORY TO TELL TO THE NATIONS.” We’ve a story to tell to the na­ tions, That shall turn their hearts to the right . . . HUM . . . For the darkness shall turn to the dawning, And the dawning to noonday bright, And Christ the Lord enters hearts with joy, The joy of redemptive love.

What young America thinks of Christ today will determine our nation’s to­ morrow. God answers prayer— Answers always, everywhere, I may cast my anxious care, Burdens I could never bear, On the God who heareth prayer. When Christ said, "My sheep . . . shall never perish . . .” what else could He have meant than that His own are eternally secure? The Autoist’s prayer: GIVE ME A STEADY HAND AND WATCHFUL EYE THAT NO MAN MAY BE HURT WHEN I PASS BY. If I knew my Lord was coming In the early hours of morn, When the eastern sky is glowing With the rosy tints of dawn— Would I slumber on, unheeding, With great joy so very near When I knew at any moment My dear Master would appear? Is my house set in order if Christ should come today? What tasks would be unfinished if I were called away? A real Christian is one who can give to his pet parrot the town gossip. It takes time in the secret places to get a full revelation of God. Little time and hurry mar the picture. —Henry Martyn The very idea of the power and right of the people to establish government presupposes the duty of every individ­ ual to obey the established government. —George Washington To have Christ’s resources and merits means the covering of your every need —for time and eternity.

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