TWO WAYS
(Continued.) Traveller, tell me more about it, preacher. Well, it is just like this: x'ou see we are all sinners, for all have sinned. Rom. 3:23. And it is not a question of how many or how few sins we have committed, but h is the fact that we are sinners, and unfit for heaven, and God's presenee, and it is.for. such that Christ came to die, and give his life a ransom for many, on the Cross of Calvary. he* paid by .tne jiiedding of "His. blood" our debt of sin, and perfectiy" satisfied all that devine justice- demanded, So complete was , that, .work that. God raised Him, froni tfle dead,; Today He lives, and! His blood avaiis in the presence of God for us. In 1 John 1, 7, it says. The blood of Jesus Christ God's Son cleanses us from all sin. Traveller, thats amazingf Iv'e never heard anything like that.' Why it is the gra'ndest news T have ever heard, and l will and I do with my whole heart, I accept the Lord Pesus Christ as my Lordi and Saviour. Thank you Mr. Preacher, you will now find me with the Christians as one of the Christians (with my back on the world with all its pleasures of sin) and praising and thanking God for all He has done for me. (The end) .
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Chronicle (Levin), 12 February 1949, Page 7
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