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Notice the phrase in this text H'l 'CHRIST JESUS. There is no middle ground we ' .'•ro either in Christ Jesus or we ,oje not. There is only one way to be a Christian in the, truest sense,', pjid that is to.be in Christ' Jesus, I could go into a mule barn rjid it wouldn't nake a mule of me - we could go into a cow stable pnd it v/ouldn• t’make a cow .of us - we cculd go-’ into a chicken'house but. it wouldn't m-ike chickens of us; Going into the meeting house, , the Cl?urch, or associating cur selves vath any group, clan, creed or system ydll not in itself make us Christians, however good it may be. We.must be in Christ Jesus, Now boys, the question arises, how'do ive get into Christ?- Getting straight to the,point, simply, by honest confession of every Icnown sin and a complete■forsaking ' or turning away from'all'wickedness - wholly giving ourselves over to the will of God, Then as a result of this, God for Christ's sake forgives our sins end places us under the atoning blood of Christ, And then as we abide in him all, condemnation. Guilt is gone, old things have passed away and all things become new, we are a new creature in Christ Jesus, This is an operation performed by the Holy Spirit that puts man in Christ Jesus, from ivhich there can be no broken union, even death itself can not destroy this work of the spirit as long as v/e abide in him, Jesus said if you abide in me and I in you, you shall ask \vhat you will and it shall be done, Svdft the moments fly away, fir^t the,hour and.then the day. Next the week, the monthj the year* T*hey steal away rjid disappear. Time is ever on the wing, while I speak, or think or sing. Whether working or at play, tiiiie 'is rolling fast away. Think my soul awalce and see, what shall soon become of me, liVhether tehding canst thou tell, up to Heaven or down to Hell, BOYS it is my eai'nest prayer that, you shall all'find Christ, he is our refuge a hiding place in time of trouble, V/e are safe in him, may God bless each of you, # • *1 ' « . . ♦ • . . .j;- Hr Automobile Plunges Thru Radling on Lavmdale’s "Crooked" Bridge Miss Eunice Hubbard, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Noah Hubbard of Belwood, ivas crit ically injured early Saturday morning November 11th when the car she was driving, plunged thru the railing of the Lavmdale bridge,* Miss Hubbard'wor fed in the Dyehouse end after having vrorked on tv/o consecutive shifts, started home. The automobile skidded on the frosty bridge and crashed thru the rail, falling thirty feet 'to the sand bar below. She susta3Jied severe injuries, about the head and v;as unconscious for several days, Shelby Hospital attaches reported her condition improved today, November l?th. Miss Hubbard's many friends end felloiv workers v;ish for her a quick and complete recovery. Her car was almost totally demolished, [ He He ii- -Jc- , United Vtar Fund Drive Successful in Lawndale • The United W^ar Fund Drive has officially closed all over the nation, . We hope the National'Drive v/as as successful as our own local drive which amassed the grand total of $LV50,00, We have on the Hoover Rail mailing list a total of 234 nierr in the armed' services. It hiis been estimated ttot it takes f6,00 to care for a 'service man a year, so far as the United V/ar Fund charities are concerned - its easy tb see at that rate, that Lawndale is taking care of her ovm - 23/^ boys x $6,00 s $1404,00, Boys, you con always depend on yoxir old home-town, wc’re back of you 100^,
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