King's Business - 1953-12

specialpilgrimage of BIBLE WORLD Personally conducted by Mrs. Ethan A. Baker and Miss Alyda Overgaard, Directors of Holyland Exhibition. 33 .days full of interest and vital information Leaving from New York February 27, 1954 V IA TWA CONSTELLATION Visiting Italy, Greece, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Petra, Israel and Cyprus. ONLY $ 1 3 5 0 including all accommodations, meals, sight­ seeing, lectures, etc., via TWÀ Constellation from New York back to New York. Reservations Limited APPLY NOW TO: EYEGRAPHIC BIBLE WORLD PILGRIMAGES (Holyland Bible Knowledge Society) 2215 Lake View Ave., Los Angeles 39, Calif. Telephone, OLympia 3162 Send for itinerary Secret Confession To A Roman Catholic Priest By Rev. L. J. King, Converted Roman Catholic STARTLING FACTS AND REVELATIONS! The greatest exposure of the confessional ever made public! Every page of "SECRET CON­ FESSION" exposes in detail Rome's pagan doctrine. Rev. King takes you within the very walls of the confessional. The work is conceded by pulpit and press to be one of the best authorities on the subject. PREVENT M IXED MARRIAGES! '¡SECRET CONFESSION" has been named the "CURE A LL" for Protestants marrying Catholics. No book like this in print! Read the many questions which the penitent must answer ond learn the truth concerning the confessor and the penitent. 116 pages. Post­ paid only $ 1 . 00 . Book ond Bible House Dept. A-X-2 DECATUR, GA.

ness? (Rom. 12:2.) What do you think constitutes worldliness? (cp. Eph. -2:1-3; Gal. 5:17-21, etc.) 8. Study and discuss other Scriptures that deal with the subject of worldliness (James 4:4; 1 John 2:15-17). 9. What price is there to pay for sep­ aration unto Christ? (John 15:18-21.) Are you willing to pay this price? (See Heb. 13:12-14.) 10. What are the dividends that come to the believer whose life is fully sur­ rendered to Christ? (Gal. 5:22; John 14: 21; 1 Cor. 3:12-14, etc.) Jon. 31, 1954 Forward With Christ Through My Church Acts 2:41-47; Matt. 16:13-20 DAILY READINGS Jan. 25 — A House of Prayer — Isd. 56:7 Jan. 26 — Prayer for God's House— J Ki. 8:22-29 Jan. 27 — Happy in Attendance — Psa. 122:1-4 Jan. 28 — Christ, the Corner stone— 1 Pet. 2 :6 , 7 Jan. 29 — Early Church Loyalty — Acts 5 :4 1 , 42 Jan. 30 — Christ's Presence Assured— Matt. 18:20 STUDY QUESTIONS 1. On the blackboard list the benefits of the church as they are suggested b y the members of your group. 2. Who founded the church? (Matt. 16: 18.) What does this fact imply as to the importance of the church and as to our appreciation of it? 3. Note that the church was to he founded on Peter as the representative apostle—not on Peter only—but on Peter the representative, (cp. 1 Cor. 3:10; Gal. 2:9; Eph. 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4,5.) These verses show that Christ, not Peter, is the foundation stone of the church. 4. How would you distinguish between the church as an organization and the Church as the “ body of Christ” ? (Matt. 13 with Eph. 1:22, 23; 4:1-16; 5:25-33.) 5. In the light of this truth, what would you say to any person who claims that his particular branch of the visible church is the only true church? 6. What two things open the door into the fellowship of the church? (Acts 2:41.) 7. What does it mean to “ receive” the Word of God? (cp. John 1:12; Acts 17:11; 20:32; Psa. 119:11.) - 8. W hy should every believer be bap­ tized? (cp. Matt. 28:19; Acts 2:38; 10:47; Rom. 6:1-4.) 9. What is the symbolism of baptism? (Acts 2:38; 22:16; Rom. 6:1-4.) 10. In what four things did the early believer continue stedfastly? (Acts 2:42.) Define each of these things. Are they as needful today as in the days of the apos­ tles? 11. List the consequences of this sted- fastness of believers in the church (Acts 2:43-47). 12. How do we know that Acts 2:44,45 does not mean to imply that believers are to follow this particular action of the early believers today? (cp. Acts 5:3,4.) END.

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ENJOY THE LEISURE o f a Mediterranean Cruise while traveling to the H oly Land. ENJOY THE LEADERSHIP o f Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Free, who know the Bible Lands through years of personal experience in Palestine and the Near East. ENJOY THE FELLOWSHIP o f other Christians, from all walks o f life and from every age group. ENJOY INTERESTING LECTURES on the ship each morning by Dr. Free, to prepare you for the sight­ seeing to follow. ENJOY SIGHTSEEING in the H oly Land with on- the-spot explanations. Two Cruises Each Year :-Spring Cruise, sail­ ing each February. Summer Cruise, sailing end o f June. WRITE TODAY for Descriptive Bulletin • • . «k Dr. Joseph P. Free v Director, Bible Lands Cruise Wheaton College, Dept. K-2 Wheaton, Illinois FRIENDS There is an urgent need for prayerful and financial help to build Evangelical Methodist Churches in the Columbia Basin, Washington State. Write COLUMBIA BASIN MISSIONS Box 1143 MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON

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