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Prophet’s Column “Salvation Is Of The Lord” By J.M. Little I realize and understand why you religious folks hate the Gospel I carry. If I were you, I’d hate it too. But I'll make this statement; I’ll stake my hope of heaven on the truth I'm laying down. I know what I'm talking about. I know how the Holy Spirit awakened me to my lost con dition, showed me who I was by nature, what I was by nature, and the judgment I was under with my father the Devil. Then I know that there was a definite moment when Christ was revealed to me. I know what God saved me from and what God saved me to. Let me ask you this ques tion; are you willing to go out into eternity with what you have? Salvation is of the Lord from ■tart to finish. All Three Per sons of the Godhead have a part a sinner's salvation. That's a strange statement to most of you. Do you know how the Three Persons of the Godhead have a part in the sinner’s salvation? I’ve been setting it forth from the time I fegan giving my testimony. I’ve told it over and over again. I realize I’m crazv to vou religious folks with your easy "believingisni," my friends when you come to press a dying pillow you are going to awaken to see your true state that I am now warning you of. You won’t call me crazy then. You’ll say, I wish I had listened to that voice warning me. Salvation is all of the Lord. Listen; “Christ hath RE DEEMED us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written. Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree (Gal. 3:13) To redeem means to buy back, we were all sold to the Devil when Adam fell. Christ bought the elect back. Now if you could believe and be saved yourself, then it would not have been necessary for Christ to come and die for us. Denying the FALL of man and TOTAL DEPRAVITY makes you devise man-made methods of salvation. If you could have anything at all to do in your salvation then it would not be eternal. If you knew yourself you would not I want to have anything to do 'flth yowmelvation. Now, I realize these messages are giving some of you unsaved religionists unshirted hell. And I am glad they are. The outstanding thing in your life that reveals that you are not saved, is that you are a total stranger to Christ Him self. Just listen to your testi mony and it is void of the Person and work of Christ. Listen again to vour testimony and it is void of Holy Spirit Conviction. Holy Spirit Con viction is an ancient mystery today in religious circles. Let me tell you this; No sinner is saved apart from Holy Spirit Conviction. If you miss Holy Spirit Conviction you miss Christ. Let me also say this; partieslly all religious impres sions in the religious world today do not come from God, they come from the Devil. The ministry as a whole, being ignorant of how God saves a sinner, has gone about setting up man-made me thods to fill the kingdom. You may find a handful! of preach ers across the nation who knpw experimentally how God i^tes a sinner. Now I realize that makes you mad for me to say that our preachers are lost and on the road to Hell, but I know it is so. The reason you do not want to admit that the religious World is lost is be cause you have the same thing they have so if you admit they are lost, you’ll have to admit that you too are lost. It has been said; Bro. Little prea ches more on the sinner's J. M. Little sinful state than he does on faith in Christ. That is the way it should be. If the sinner never comes to see and know his utter depraved and ruined state, he’ll never want Christ. It has also been said that this ministry does not exalt Christ. It has been said that I don’t present Christ as the sinner's hope. I can’t keep folks from being ignorant and neither can you. The Lord Jesus Christ left all His glory in heaven to come and die for His people. If you could believe on Him when you wanted to or exercise your choice so-called, then why did He come and die? Now you an<Wpr that We are coming down to the end of this age. That is one of the major reasons why there is so much opposition to the truth. I know I'm setting forth the truth about how God saves sinners. You fight the truth because Satan energizes you to fight it_ Have you ever told anyone how God saved you? Never have, yet you rise up in holy horror against the truth. As long as you believe -you can have something to do with your salvation, you will never be saved. Some folks here have said they would not read my messages because I am always judging. I tell you that xWMHi51 after listeoiog to - ytKUMestlmony and you say I’m judging. I went to a doctor one time and he told me I was . going to have to have an operation after he diagnosed my case. Did I accuse him of judging? No. I simply acknow ledged that he knew what he was talking about. It would have been foolish to accuse him of judging. Now you may come back and say that was a case of a doctor dealing with a man’s body and that this is a soul matter when I tell a man he is lost. Yes, it is a soul matter and you are going to spend eternity in Hell or Hea ven. I am not a doctor of men’s bodies, I am a doctor of men’s souls. How is it with you and the Lord? If you know Christ the world knows it. They do not understand it but they know there is something different about you. These preachers here know I have something they don't have. But rather than come sit with me and let me tell them about Christ they bitterly accuse me which is all the more evidence you are not saved. If I cannot find fellow ship with you in Christ then you are not saved. These Scriptures I have giv en you pointing out that salva tion is of the Lord are skipped over by the average preacher or deacon. Just because you are religious is no sign you are saved. Just because you are an officer in the church is no sign you are saved. Just be cause you are a preacher or pastor is no sign you ^re^ saved. I was a lost deacon one time too. You folks talk about being saved but you do not know what it means to be LOST. The Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which was LOST. Are you lost? Have you ever been lost? If you are seeing your lost condition, then the Lord is seeking you. He alone can be your salva tion. Turn to Him, salvation is of the Lord. Praise the Lord. LX)range Appointed Chief Accounting Offficer In Finance H. Hilton L’Orange has been appointed Chief Accounting Officer in Finance, effective October 1. He replaces Marjorie Cook Schmidt who is resigning. L'Orange has been with CMS since last December ser ving as Assistant Controller. He has worked in the area of accounting with businesses in Charlotte; Denver, Colorado; and Orlando, Florida. He attended Okaloosa Ju nior College in Valparaiso, Florida and earned the B.A. at the University of West Florida in Pensacola. He holds a C.P.A. certificate from Flori da. rossword Puzzle ACROSS 1. Test rating 6. Mailing fee 13. Custom 14. Baltimore team 15. Dwell 16. Flowers 17. Tool case 18. Sun god 20. French “the”: plural 21. Printers measure 22. Length measure 24. Perceive 28. Excites 30. Scorch 31. Sick 33. Jumps 35. Female sheep 36. Throw 38. Hung in folds 40. Water vapor 42. Male title: 48. French friend 56. Of Norway 25. Require Flural 49. One released 57. Beginnings26. Cutting tool n on honor 58. Horse 27. Before 45. Grate 53. Become liable 28. Otherwise 47. Sodium: 55. Come in DOWN 29. Iberia chem. again 1. Vibrate 31. Possessive 2. Hut pronoun Ana war to Puaala 3. Death notice 32. Destiny qblgHsMsH .l^h^lol t oasting 3L Malay dress 6. Explosive 39. Plural suffix ||M| c*|on'<|i^B3l3l~t|o [K |Sy|d| sound 41. 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Among the topics covered will be overtime, minimum wage, record-keeping, equal pay, child labor, age discrimi nation, and government con tracts. Each workshop parti cipant will receive a self-audit kit prepared by the Manage ment Department at Sacred Heart College in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor. The workshop is designed to provide practical information for personnel directors, plant and production managers, and superintendents. Individuals irtterested in further informa tion should write or call the Department of Management at Sacred Heart College. Regional Public Hearings Set On Education A regional public hearing on education, sponsored by the Department of Health, Educa tion and Welfare will be held in Charlotte Thursday, >, Sep tember 15 in the Board Room of the Education Center, 701 E. Second Street. The hearings will give edu cators and the public an op portunity to express their views in areas of education, such as proposed changes in federal legislation, program regulations and guidelines ad new directions needed in edu cation. Hearings for teachers are scheduled from 3-6 p.m. and for administrators, parents and students from 7 - 9 p.m. The Charlotte hearing is one of six scheduled in Region IV. Other regional hearings are being held in Florida, South Carolina, Kentucky, Missis sippi and Tennessee THE FIZZLE FAMILY_ • tM.T.ILMO | | DAUGHTER'S BRINGING) DADO/-WILL YOU TRY ) ft HOME SOME FRtENDS *> ►TVI1S BEEF STEW WF) ^FROM COOKING SCHOOL! GIRLS JUST MftOEV^ HI ^ Xnvm-m^ wwv Jv you err sicx YOUNG IAOIES THAT SHEW-THEN . V/E CONFER -M» <5lRU5 HAVE FAILED r honor on ouR examination ? VT-^ ' • • * 1 I_PUGGY HOW DO YOU LIKE THIS GRAPT-1 fruit i Painted BY MYSELF ( "WE GRAPEFRUIT V! > DOESN'T LOOK i ( NATURAL AT ALL f I /^B I --- | rnone 3VZ-I306 To List Your Business Or Services In This Classified i Directory _ '—-i Merchants Who Advertise In The Post Are Telling You They Appreciate Your Business!! Patronize Them! Award Winners If you’ve been to France,' you know the delicious unique taste of roasted chestnuts. They’re here now under the Minerve label and at the last National Fancy Food and Confection Show, they took top honors In the class of Imported fine foods and won “The Orand Show Award 1977.” The dry roasted, vacuum packed chestnuts come in a 1 lb. Jar. They can be used In various ways. Sauteed In butter, they can be served as an accompaniment to meat, or added to poultry stuffing. Eaten as Is. they are tender, delicious snacks that taste like French mar rons should. You'll find these chestnuts in gourmet shops and department stores. The Importer Is Liberty Import of Carlstadt. New Jersey. rielp Wanted CITY OF CHARLOTTE Equal Opportunity Employer “Help Wanted - Technical" TELEVISION TRANSMIT TER ENGINEER wanted for part-time-weekend position at WUNG-TV, Channel 58. Hood Road. TV transmitter experi ence and FCC First Class Radiotelephone Operator's li cense required Contact Mrs. Altemueller, UNC General Administration. P.O. Box 2688. Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514, 919-933-6981. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER HELP WANTED Office Personnel & Data Processing Part-time, 5.00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday to operate IBM System 3200 computer. Experience desirable. For in terview call Pat Willey be tween9:00 a m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at WAYS, 392-6191. WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER IMMEDIATE GROUND FLOOR OPPORTUNITY WITH FORTUNE 100 COMPANY Bendix has immediate open ings for factory floor supervi sors in Charlotte. Applicants must be skilled in scheduling and controlling of light mecha nical assembly operations and house. Tow on two. 5 years of supervisory experience. Bendix provides advance ment opportunity for the right individual, excellent wages and benefits with work in a clean and modern environ ment. For consideration please call the employee relations manager, at 392-7401. Male - Female We Are An Equal Opportunity Employer I - ur.iNE.KAL ur r ilk ule-kk High School Graduate prefer red. Good typing skills. 35 hour work week All major company benefits. Call 525-4260 Between 10a.m. - 3 p m Call Susie Equal Opportunity Employer Male - Female PART TIME HELP WANTED The Charlotte Post is seek ing well-qualified, aggressive individuals for the positions of District Supervisor. Interest ed person must have own transportation. Must also be able to work well with kids Earn $50 and more each week Contact Ronnie Sadler at 2606-B West Blvd or call 392-1306. This Im Your Paper Use It PLUMBER Performs skilled duties in the installation, maintenance and repair of air, gas. water, steam and waste disposal sys tem ; performs duties indepen dently in accordance with ac cepted trade practices Must have considerable knowledge of and skill In the installation and repair of plumbing sys tems. Requires N.C. Plumtv ing License and N.C. driver's license. Apply at: - CITY OF CHARLOTTE Personnel Department 600 E Trade St Charlotte, N.C. 28202 Equal Opportunity Employer All-classified advertising is payable in ad vance. A minimum charge of S3 00 is made for insertions of 25 words or less Charges thereafter are $3.00 per insertion, with a charge of 12 cents per word for each word over the 25 minimum No refunds given. Advertising with the identity of the advertiser or the advertiser's address withheld bear an additional Charge of $3.00 per insertion These ads are accepted in strict confidence N’o information will be given by the Charlotte Post concerning advertiser DEADLINE Deadlines for receipt of copy for classified advertising are at 5 p m Monday Cancellations must be made before these deadlines OTHER INFORMATION Card of thanks are $5.00 each pa\able in advance. Memorial notices and resolutions of respect and legals are charged at regular classified rates. Service —7T-"1S| PAYS TO ADVERTISE CtT ' - jy T\^ CHARLOTTE \'2* POST” Cash For Retreadable Tires Precision Retread 1924Remount Rd. 333-5137 GUARANTEE HIT! Stick or Bonds! New forecast each week! 5 Lucky numbers 3.00 cash Write Jean Taylor P.O Box 4139 Winston-Salem, N.C. 27105 HAYNES PIANO TUNING & REPAIR SERVICE 19 YRS. EXPERIENCE ANTIQUE PUMP ORGAN REPAIR & RESTORING KEYSRECOVERED CALL 394-5511 CHARLOTTE ■ —■ . =a Call Us For The Very Best In FLORAL DESIGNS Givens Florist 2221 Kellar Ave. In hack of the W est Charlotte Drive-In 399-0004 or 523-3648 r-— Subscribe to the Charlotte Host I Vour support helps' A Mansion on The Plaza This big Dutch Colonial Home with its manicured lawn is really beautiful Freshly pain-" ted, 3 liedrooms 2 baths, cozy den with fireplace l,R - DR For more details. A-87 lirowley Pressley 377-0200 364-0706 NUMEROLOGY Rv Herman 190 I >05 390 512 974 613 927 * 948 168 892 302 762 478 296 548 683 H - BAIL BONOS B MACKINS fi BOMD4MQ CO. fj SKwAw fc. ^Mpi j |! 334-4778] I 332-8223 | 392-48921 I 24 HOUR SERVICE §■_ BOOK. Bth 8T. , .. ROSELANI) APARTMENTS ) C\s W^SjO' ? TOTAL \ ^‘rKLKCTRIC ^ i Refrigerator & Stove Fur nished. Vinyl F'lornng .Private entrances * .Yearly leases Conveniently Located Near Schools. 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