CHUROH NOTICES ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH iviini&ter: Rev. A. Salmond, M.A. (N.Z.) B.A. ' (Cauterbury.) SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1949. 10 a.m.: Sund:ay Schools and' Bible 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.: Public Worship. 2 p.m.: St. Andrew's: Hall, Waitarere. SEDDON STREET CHURCH OF CHR1ST (Near Railway Station) 10 a.m.: Young People's Hour. Full attendance' requested. 11 a.m.: Worship and Communion. Visit of Youth Director, mr: a. e. white, m.a. "Youth for Chri&t." ST. JOHN'S METHODlST CHURCH Minister: Rev. H. S. Kings 9.45 a.m.: Sunday School and Bible Classes. 11 a.m.: Rev. H. S. Kings 7 p.m.: Rev. H. S. Kings IHAKARA HALL, 2 p.m. BIBLE TRUTH Questions for "Christians" Concerning Knowledge and Belief of the Old Testament If the Old Testament is oldfashioned, supersed'ed by the New, useless for salvation, why did Godinspired Paul write of that Old Testament, "Whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning that we through patience and! comfort of the Scriptures (Old Testament) might have hope" (Romans 15:4)? If "Christians" do not need to kriow or believe anything aboUt the Old. Testanient to be "saved," why did God-inspired James write of it "receive " with meekness the engrafted word, which is able to save your souls" (James. 1:21) ? If the Old Testament is not Gods Word, and knowledge. _and belief of it are not necessary for salvation, why did Paul, with tears at a solemn parting, say "I commend you I to God, and1 to the word _ of His I grace, which is able to build you j up, and to give you an inheritance among all them which are sanctified" (Acts 20:32)? Free literature setting forth the Old and1 the New Testament in harmony with the whoie counsel of God, sent to any address on application to:— H. W. Christie, McDonald Road, Levin.
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