BIBLE TRUTH ^ The Devil — Who Is He? JHERE are certain general principles which exclude t^.e possibility of a personal devil's existence. "The wageg of-' siii is death" (Rom 6:23.) -"Sii entered into the world, and death by sin" (Rom 5: 12). This is an fternal principle; death and sin 'are inseparabls. "God only hath immortality" (I Tim. 6:16) and He bestows it on the principle of obedience. Disobedience, which is.^sin, in every case He visits with death. Therefore Adam was sentenced to returri to the ground, .Gen, 3:19, therefore Moses was prohiaited from entering the promise| 'Mand, and condemned to die, D'eul 32:48; therefore Uzzah was slain for harmlessly (humanly speakingl-.sa.ying the ark from a f all, 2 Sam.-6:6; theref.ore "the man of God that came out of Judah" was torn by a lion for turning back to eat bread with another prophet, in disobedienee to a divine command, under- the sincere impression that in Vo doing he was obeying the comihands of the- Almighty, I Kings 13:1-25. Free literature showing how an immortal rebel ik an impossibility with God, gladly sent to any address on application to H. W. Christie, McDonald Roa'd, Levin. ' : .V
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Chronicle (Levin), 3 December 1949, Page 6
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