RELIGION OR SALVATION?
"A wise man . » .biiill his lumsc Upon a rock. ' ' — Matt. 7.24. "A foolish man . . . built his hou.se upon the sand. " — Matt. 7.26. A college profesisoi', being i'Crriod across a stream, asked the boatnian i "Do you understand philosophy?" "No, never heard of it," "Then oue
quarter of your life is gone. Do you understand geology?" "No." _ "Then one half of your life is gone. Do you understand astronomy?" "No. " "Then three-quarters of your life is gone." Presently the boat tipped over and both fell into the water. "Can you swiin?" asked the boatman. "No." cried the professor. "Then the whole of your life is gone!" 'said the boatman. One fight easily moralise. Many loday can claim much learning, but lacking a knowledge of Salvation they at last awaken to the faet that they are in danger of eternal death. Get a right standard of values.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 12
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