Prophet ^ Column ..‘Tor the Sod of nun a come to save that which was tost,” (Matt. U:U). - Down through the ceatur too end miUeniums, much has been said on the sub ject of a tost sinner, end bow a sinner is saved. And even though wo ere vary •ear the Second Coming of my Lord, there to perhaps more confusion and error on how the Lord saves a lost-tinner than an anv other subject in the Word* God. The reaeon there to error and confusion toDe cause the leaders and the followers are not taught of the Lord. But the okl pro phet l"*/** very dear that an the Lard's children are taught of Him,” (Isa. ; :: — 9mtim; > ‘ unbdW, your *-*»* dtpra— 1 vity (you have not righte ouaaeaa) and the judgment youareuridnr. You aea that you am condemned to die; . ?«L y»- » «*»* •I, ii^SmSSSd tomto’ inllelf whkh*you knmTta what you justly deserve, is what you will do unless you get to Christ How many of you know what I’m taBt ing about? I'm talking - ' about bow the Lord saved this Stainer and every afe . Mr He has ever saved or •‘iW ♦ **y: “Salvation is just the ing in the greater sins of just because you don’t use tobecco.jMs, drink, use . drum, chase women, or steal does not moon that you are saved. You can abstain from all those 1 things and yet be lost Salvation is not betfevk* the Word of Cod. Yoa can behove the Word ef God and still go to Hell. You can gotoHejljittfte^Bible to assso| ttyr^not save Dick ure**rjr, ream eirfl ri|tk> wak—p ■■■!■, ■pakilart waekaaidaHii» tha tre day Nalloaal Coancil Par Mwk Madlaa Coafcraace boated by the Uat veraHy •* North CaraMu at Cbartatte AfraAawitcaa aad Afrfcaa Stadias Da --- Dr. Kuykendall fe Davidson’s New President > 4. f, ■ -t . > i-': . ' »•v" h • ~ Dr. John W. Kuykendall, a 1959 graduate of David son College , and currently head of the department of religion at Auburn Univer sity, Fttdsy was elected by the board of trustees to become president of David son College, effective July l.Dr. Kuykendall’s selec tion was announced at a 'apodal assembly of facul ty, staff and students in Love Auditorium on the Friday afternoon R. Stair, Jr., of the board of Kuykendall, 45, succeeds Samuel R. Spencer, Jr., who retired as president in 1918 after is years in die '.^position. Frontis Jotavton has served at interim 'president since last July and will continue in the office through June, 3tair - 'said. Kuykendall to the se venth president of David son in this century. “Hto educational, academic sad ranonal fi-MUitbh m Impeccable,” Stair said. “Hebasdtotiagutohedbim . self || a student, a teach er, m academic leader and as a Presbyterian theo logian. John will bring . quiet, (dgnifled, decisive, • progressive leadership to Davttmi.” He was one of more than I . MO nominees and appti - cants who were cmidcred for tbe position by a search committee which was com posed of trustees, faculty, administration and stu dents. 11m 1 n-...'H*ee was headed by Ben. T. Craig, jl cmirman or iNonnwwi^m financial Corporation of Kuykendall, who grad uated cum lands from ^ ■* *- -- -n_ uavtcoon, wrveo an an Davidson from 10MB. He ^ ’ TO — -> S- * - t>_ . I __ m .Toceivea nis Bacneior of Divinity degree faan Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Va., in 1964 and Ms Master of Sacred The ology degree from Yale Divinity School in 1966. He received a Master of Arts degree in 1973 and a Ph D degree in MTS, both in American Religion from Princeton University. 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