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MARANATHA. SIGNS OF THE LORD'S COMING. THE SIGN FROM NATURE. ''And there shall be signs in the Sun, and in the Moon, and in the Stars." — St. Luke xri., 25. It was thought until quite recent years that the moon was a world which at some remote period in the past had been subjected to terrific volcanic activity, but which had long ceased. It was considered by astronomers as a dead and decaying world, and that our earth must eventually share the same fate. However, more recent observations tend to show that vast changes are taking place on the moon's surface. Regarding the sun, a k>eal observer writing only a week ago says:— '"There is now visible a huge sunspot, and stupendous changes must take place during the formation of a sunspot such as the present one." An expert writing on timber pests only a few days ago says: "During the summer of 1918-19 I saw more destruction by the borer than in any previous five years." His observation regarding this phenomenon is a curious one, "being caused to his mind through the forces of nature being unbalanced during the period of the epidemic." These signs from nature, which are beginning to attract attention, will become increasingly manifest, we imagine, and that before very long. They are all betokening the Coming of the Head of the Church into the air to call His members away from the earth. Let those scoff who may, and say, "Where is tie promise of His coming?" For since the fathers fell asleep, all things oontinue as they were from the beginning of the Creation." We hold fast to the Word of God, and as Mr. Massey reminded his hearers last Sunday night, "Heaven and earth shall pass away; but My words (said Christ) shall not

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1920, Page 6

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