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study or soul winning. Saving faith has been experienced, but the life shows little sign of growth or de­ velopment. . . and hath forgotten that he was purged from his old sins." We have been saved so long that we have forgotten we were ever lost! It describes many of us, does it not? "And ye have forgotten the exhortation which speaketh unto you as unto children" (Hebrews 12:5). The spiritual believer permits Christ to live His life through him. The carnal believer refuses to do that, he determines that he is go­ ing to live his own life by his own set of rules. He is assured of salva­ tion, but wants Cod to keep His hands off his life! The saddest thing in the world is a lost soul. The next saddest thing is a wasted life! Dr. David D. Allen is Pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church of Hazel Park, Michigan, is a popular Bible Conference speaker and former Torrey Conference guest speaker at Biota.

THE WINDOWS OF MY SOUL

Is God not there because I cannot see? Are not my eyes the windows of my soul? Is love so rich, so warm, so free, Not there because dark billows roll? God whispers to us In a still small voice. Though we can’t see, yet He is near. Unuttered words can make our hearts rejoice, And we can walk through darkness without fear. Oh, let me live by Thy control; That I may see the Truth through Thee, And light the windows of my soul, That others too may walk with me. —V. L. Weber

For information and brochure on the College or Seminary summer sessions, address inquiries to the Dean of Admissions (Biola), or the Registrar (Talbot).

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