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Prophet’ll Column “A Lost Sinner” _ You come to tee that God, alone la good and all man- , kind is totally depraved, . and that you have no righteousoees to get you to Heaven or gain favor in God’s sight. I want to make a statement here just at boldly as I can. “Any_soul who has never been taught the total depravity of the human heart under Holy Spirit conviction, IS NOT SAVED! I don’t cm who you are or bow long you have been preaching. Every soul . brought under conviction for salvation in Christ learns directly from the Holy Spirit that the human heart la totally cor rupt with no soodneas in any human beihjfct Tfcke issue with that but when you meet God at the Great White Throne Judgment, - you won’t tell Him there that you have some good in you. You’ll see that what every lost, awakened sin ner sees here, that you r Second in series saved. And seeing that I was under judgment wasn't a pleasant thh«; Holy spirit cqovictkm 1s the closest thing In this world to Hall. Why? Yon are seeing yourself as a thrice Holy God sees you. That’s right! Undar%loiy Spirit conviction, you sec your self as God sees you. If you are a lost sinner seeing these things I’m setting , forth, then I say to you: ticular message. He hadn’t been preaching very long before I knew why he wee bringing that menage. “Some men’s aim ate open Detorenano, gy^g before to Judgment: and same men they foOow after.” (1 Tim. S:tt). When the pas tor quoted thoae Wards, tha Lord took it home to my heart that He was opening my sins beforehand In this life that I might be saved. That encowaged my heart, but the Lord didn’t save me then. It was a few months later when Christ was re vealed to my heart Now ^Soppedrighttttoe^ltold me I was saved when I sew that great truth, got see ing a greet truth is net salvation. Seeing diet my sins were opened before hand waa not salvation. In our churches today, if a •inner is convicted tffc least bit some religious prcSaSn^cScfhb?? * don’t have sense enough to toftoe'urtdSltSThS; you’ve got to put year two cents in ft At the same tixne the I Real men” get arthri tis.’' Professional athletes countering yean of blows to their bodies, weight liners straining to Ijft 290 pounds, and construction workers blasting away with jack hammers are likely to experience early signs of arthritgp and joint inflammation. V. V Although arthritis is a common disease among the elderly, there ia sn im reas^ incidence of ar thritis and other degenera tive joint diseases among former athletes and yeong r i ' i H dr people who suffer re peated minor injuries to their bodies,” said Dr. John Abraoto, professor of medicine at Thomas Jef ferson University in PU ladetpfaia, Pa. “The end remit of joint disease occurring much earlier is that it may lead to dis ability among those who normally would still ba in the wort force.” Dr. Abuno will discuss the impact of joint diseases on one out of every seven Americans, and symptoms and disabilities earned by arthritis and ether diaeas *». -s NOTICE MINORITY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS The Paul N. Howard Company Intmrtl to bid the iobaccoviQe Interceptor System, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on January Si, 1984, at 2:90 pm. as prime contractor. We are lookk« for capable subcontractor* to bid on the following items of work: Any portion of the pipework Seeding 29.56 A C Riprap Placement -16,136 S.Y. Flans and spedclflcation* are available for use at the following locations: , , AC C. Office 323 Swing Road, Suite A Greensboro, N.C. 27419 Should you have any <p«tlmi, pianaa Kaaiey Pace, Paul N. Howard Company, P. O. Ben »498, Greensboro, NC* 77410, (919) 279441 r Bids are requested on or before January 27,1991. es At This week’s Grand Rounds lecture beginning at 13:30 p.m. Friday, January 30, la the Mercy Hospital Auditorium. “Today, with people liv ing longer, more and more cal treatnent in order to re main functional.’’ For more information on the sries, contact the Mercy Hospital Public Re lations Department at 373-3108. ROYAL ORLEANS From fZSC.MUp Beattie* Ford Rd- at McAllister Dr. Two BR apt. available; modern cathedral ceiling, heat, a-c and apple moo Beatties Ford Rd., one mile past I-«. Call Resident Manager, I — ■■ ■ 'll ipoa lAttf -- - - - AT. PA. PB. OrdH.m A - n I Ayatfe Tw» A-C, MnM, ■ —-s*#' AM-rn DWM CatMtt* sns Jrjs-.'sjsvts: . "*•”'” B«v«to. «»-»«, Aavtiaw m . V- . , I —III Bi^i bill i iH ESTABLISH AAA-1 ..-credit in as little as « days. Oar very sta >■ ^ in -AH# sm-... I . 48W E. In dependence Blvd., Suite JlM, Charlotte, NC 28212. ‘ i V|V” :'J. ’> M .i.'.,, M , , U ■ ■■ I' ■ J ,, (Too ; ^ (> !®eas ♦gygygqg tAtTU”>'M*,l0° sojnrw*‘J6t,M°
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