Biola Broadcaster - 1964-10

en up,” or “to get around.” The Greek word gives the idea of that which begins with compromise and ends with a fatality. Christ wasn’t looking for a legal “loophole.” He did not come to circumvent the law. He rather came to make it full or to be the actual embodiment or the incarnation of the law. Again Christ shows the importance of the Word of God pointing out that before any part of the written law could be destroyed, heaven would have to be destroyed first. Science is able to study the natural laws showing SALVATION IS FREE! Are you lost, my friend, Do you wander alone? Are you sick and discouraged with this world as your home? Is your heart sad and weary, Do you feel there's no friend That would stand by and help you and be true to the end? Have you found the world empty, and futile its goal? Do you stand alone friendless, with no joy in your soul? Ah, Friend, there's a fountain sup­ plied by His grace, That will wash away burdens and bring peace in their place! He paid the full price, All your sins He did bear. Won't you come friend, right now. Won't you answer His plea? It's the gift of redemption. Yes, sal­ vation is free! such things as the laws of uniformity and continuity. These laws will never be broken. As the natural law has such a high rating in the physical world, one can understand why our Lord Jesus indicates how the Word of God is to be the basis of the law in' the spiritual world. Our Lord be­ gins to cut deep into truth. No longer is He interested in formal religion. He talks of a personal living faith which can change the life. This will be the basis for our study together concerning this important portion of His precious Word.

Mr. Ray Weiskopf (left), director oftheBiola Steward­ shipDepartment, greetsone of the newfield repre­ sentatives, Mr. Gary Boren who will represent the school in the Long Beach-Southern LosAngeles areas. LIVING LIKE JESUS

A little girl in a foreign land watched a missionary kindly treat the people of her community. He spoke to them graciously and touched them tenderly where they had hurt bodies. She never came to know the name of the man but when she moved away to another village, she followed two girls into a mission school one day and heard the teacher tell about the Lord Jesus Christ and how kindly He treat­ ed all of the people with whom He came in contact. Then it was that the little girl thought that the missionary, whom she had seen in her own home village, must have been none other than Jesus Christ Himself. Would to God that people could look at us and think that we were Jesus. Do we give them any reason to make that kind of mistake? What type of lives are we living? This doesn’t come out of text books, but out of hearts bathed in the truth of God’s Word, washed and re­ generated by the power of the Spirit Himself. 8

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