In Search of The Living God VBS Is Scheduled ThurfMlay, June 14, 1878-MIKilOR HERALU-t'age )A City Offers Jobs ff lOR ff ^ i By DON KISTLER The Great Pyramid Kings Mountain Pen tecostal Holiness Church will conduct a Vacation Bible School June 18-22 at 6:30 p.m. The school will be conducted by the Rev. Paschal Christopher and famUy of Lake City, S.C. The Christophers have had an effective ministry among youth using pup pets to convey Bible stories. KM Pentecostal Holiness Church Is located at 608 Branch St. Applications are being accepted at city hall for two positions as meter readers beginning at B a.m. today. Mayor John Moss said the city Is Interested In women making application because the governing hortv wants more women Involved In local govern ment. Ms. KaUe Wllce In the mayor's office Is handling the applications from men and women. The meter reader positions are four fulltime, permanent employment. (PARTOBfE) The name Egypt has uddenly come Into great omlnance both In print nd over the air waves, low does It happen that da, perhaps the oldest pontlnuously existing ountry In the world, la stlU ijlaylng such an Important f^e In world affairs? For Marne unknown reason Ood pas had special Interest In that land and time after time He has used It In .connection with Hla chosen ones. Abraham sojourned here because of a famine tn the land of Canaan. His great grandson, Joseph, tras sold Into slavery In ^gypt but God elevated to the position of Mecond ruler of the country. Joseph’s father, iacob, and his eleven brothers and their families moved to Egypt and their descendents remained ftere 400 years. Moses was In Egypt and the Lord toade him the great gellverer of the Israelites, bringing them back to the land of Canaan. Jesus, as a young child, was taken to llgypt for protection from ^^j^rod. Now again God Is going to use Egypt as a witness that the return Is drawing near. Isaiah the Prophet C -ote: "In that day shaU ere be an altar to the Lord In the midst of the land of Egypt, and a Pillar ^mopuroent) at the border ghei^ft*'the* Lord. And It mall be for a sign and for a ^vltness unto the Lord.” ^Isaiah lB:l»-30) This altSLT can be none other than the Great Pyramid of Giza - Giza meaning ‘border’ (Border of the great Sahara ^)esert). For thousands of ^ears It has been dUgulsed as a tomb, which It never i.was, and now that "that ; day" (the day of the Lord’s return) Is at hand, God Is revealing that He was the ^^vlne Architect of this ^amazing edifice In- ■ corporatlng Into Its con struction His Divine Plan fbr the Ages thousands of 1 years before most of It ^would take place. It Is mterally the Bible In stone. T We certainly cannot j argue with God as to why i He chose to have the Pyramid built In His In finite wisdom. He saw that It was necessary an(| If In these perUous days at the close of this age, we ; neglect or Ignore the i Pyramid, we will miss .; something valuable which God has specially Intended gfbr us. TWs Is a scientific "age that will give ear only to scientific answers so biousands of years ago God made provision for the Gret Pyramid to display proof of His existence and ^Ifls plan and the truth of ^the Bible on a scientific basis. So great Is the q>lrltual power of God’s Inspired Pyramid that many have been brought to , Christ through It, when (|even the Bible, at first, did not draw them. No other edifice on earth has attracted so much careful attention yet not a single word Is carved on Its walls. As with God’s written word, Satan has done his best to misin terpret, to confuse and even to cast aspersions iqxin those who have found the true meaning. As a result, few people know the wonders that the Pyramid reveals. It Is built on the Exact Osnter of aU the land area of the world and Is only off three minutes of a degree from true north. Even with modern astronomical equipment, such nearly perfect orientation. would be hard to secure. Therefore, God had to be the Architect for It would take man 4,000 years and more before his knowledge would be such that he would be able to even prove the great scientific knowledge Incorporated In the construction. Although no one knows who the actual builder (or builders) was;, verse 25 of Genesis 10 gives a hint that It could have been Almodad, nephew of Peleg In "whose days was the earth divided.” It U such a fantastic piece of work that to this day no one has been able to figure out how It was built; how the more than 2,300,000 blocks, averaging approximately 2% tons each, could have been cut, smoothed and lifted Into place; and the entire edifice encased with ap proximately 144,000 highly- polished, white, marble- Uke stones (some 16 to 20 tons each) fitting together with joints of only l-60th of an Inch which were filled with a thin film of cement that cannot be duplicated to this day for tenacity. An ancient writer described this dazzling white edifice as seeming to be a "building let down from heaven, untouched by human hsuids”. There Is enough masonry In It to construct 30 Empire State Buildings, or a three foot high and one foot thick wall extending 6,360 miles. It has been estimated that the huge cathedrals of’Florence, Milan, and St. Peter’s Basilica In Rome as well as Westminster Abbey could be set within the confines of Its base. It Is 5,449 Inches high which Is the exact sum of the numeric value of the original Hebrew words of the Isaiah lB;lB-30 text telling about the "altar to the Lord”. (Each Hebrew letter Is also a number so all the letters In the verse added together equal 6,449, which Is the "numeric vsdue”). The top Stone would be a Perfect Pyramid In Itself and fitted In place would Point Only Tio Heaven; but without It the entire building Is not complete, and the Top Stone of the Pyramid was Never Placed, being Rejected of the Builders. Jesus was the Head Stone ■ the only mediator between God and man and pointed only to His Father in Heaven. 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