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Prophet’* Column “Woe: Anathema ■'«*# J. M. Little (Part II) .| ..Let us look again at a curse the Lord announced during His earthly minis try. “Then said He unto the disciples, it is impossible but that offences will come: BUT WOE UNTO HIM, through whom they come! It were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and be cast into the sea, than that he should offend one of these little ones,” (Lk. 17:1-2). There, the Lord announced a woe, or curse upon the individual who persecutes the believer. Someone has to fight God's child, but I would not ne in your place for ten million . worlds. The Lord said it would be better for a mill stone to be hanged about your neck and you be cast into the sea rather than to offend one of His little ones. The deepest sea is said to be out in the Pacific Ocean where the water is about six or seven miles deep. Now it would be some destruction for a. heavy mUfaftone to be east about your neck and your body dropped those waters about seven miles deep. But the Lord said that would be better tor you tfckn to offend one of His, little tan. That lets us know that the Lord has prepared a special Judg ment and destruction for those Who persecute His 1 J.M. Little Second In series MESSAGES. I’LL JUST GO ON TO HELL WHERE I BELONG.” I was serious i and meant that thing just as if blood were running oilt of every opening in my body, more so. I saw I could do nothing to save myself. AD my years of reading my Bible, praying and listening to messages seemed no good. Nothing had helped. I saw that afternoon 1 was a lost sinner and only had a will to go to Hell where I was seeing I justly belonged. I threw up my haiwfa in my heart in complete surren der. I was all done. I was 100 percent willing to go on to Hell where He showed me I belonged. But Just a few minutes later, much to my complete surprise, there came a revelation to my heart, “BLESSED ARE THEY WHO ARE CALLED TO THE MAR RIAGE SUPPER OF TRE LAMB," (Rev. 19;9). I saw Christ had blegssd me from eternity to eternity and I could never perish. The burden of sin rolled off my back and He made me to rejoice in Him. When the LOTi began to open my heart early that noon on a Saturday, I didn’t know that His revealing my hatred of Him was what He UNCC Lecture To Discuss Black Impact On Religion The Department of Reli gious Studies of the Uni versity of North Carolina st Charlotte will sponsor a lecture entitled “The Black Impact on Religion In Ame rica Prior to the Civil War” by Dr. C. Eric Lincoln on Thursday, February 1«, at 3:30 p.m. In the Spa ugh Rooms of Cone Center. Dr .'Lincoln is "The out standing international fi gure in sociology of black “J ” according to Dr. Thomas of the ' epartment of Reli gious Studies. Dr. Lincoln is professor of religion and culture in the Department of Religion at Duke University. He is the author of numerous books and countless articles. His classidc, "The Black Muslims in Ameri ca,” written in 1961 and revised in 1973, remains a standard text in black re ligion claeses throughout the nation, and has been translated into many lan guages. His book, “The Mack Experience in Reli gion" (1974), has become POSITION VACANCIES FOR ATTORNEYS Cattnd Carolina Legs] Service, Inc. (CCLA) aeeka two staff attorneys, one for its main office in Greensboro rind another for its branch office in Lexington. COLS is a nonporflt legal services program that operates within the confederation of Legal Services of North Caraina. The main office provides legal services in civil ihatters for low-income residents of Guilford, Montgomery, Randolph and Rockingham Counties. Hie branch office serves Davidson and Rowan Counties, RESPONSIBILITIES: The staff attorney will work under the supervision of an experienced attorney. He-she will be responsible for haixflii* a regular caseload, cocounseling with other attorn eys, assisting in the developing and implementing of community education efforts, working with private attorneys through bar groups and CCLS’ Private Bar Involvement Projects, and assisting In the ongoing legal efforts of CCLS. . QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must be (a) licensed to practice law in North Carolina or eligible for admission by comity; and (b) sensitive to the needs and concerns Of low-income persons and possess the ability to relate to penona of all educational and economic backgrounds. SALARY: Salary is $14,434 to $10,306 depending on experience. CCLS provides a comprehensive fringe benefits pro^wm including health and life insurance, disability coverage and paid vacation. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: CCLS is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer Minorities, women, the elderly and the handicapped are encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY: Applicants should submit a corm totter stating their interest in working with legal services, the position for which they are applying, and a resume, along with the names of at tonal three references to Margaret DuB Avery, executive Director, Central Carotins Legal Servic as, Inc., P. O. Bex 3407, Greensboro, North Carolina 27409-3407 DEADLINE: Applications received by March I, 1094 will be considered; positions remain open until Ailed an authoritative source for understanding the diver sity and unity of the Mack experience. He has also updated the work of E. Franklin Frazier in “The Black Church Since Fra zier’* (1974). Dr. Thomas said, “We are extremely lucky to get fra# Top Condominiums Good Neighbors, Cta?* venient location off I-T7 at Nation’s Ford Rd. exit. Central Heat A air, carpet, appliances, pool, ladadry facilities and clubhouse. 1 A 2 BR homes from *275.90 per month. w?nn would use finally to break me, but I praise the Lord He did. Whan I saw all this | and threw my hands up la surrender, not to do any thing else, I didn't know at the time that was dM Lard bringing me to the eod of my way. Before any shi ner can be smpd he must UliS whrks. You cannot week your way into the khabn. You are transmitted into the kingdom by the REVE LATION of Christ to your heart through tbs Word of Qod. If you came any other way, then you missed Christ altogether. And that is the reason you don’t understand my messages. I know right where every one of you are. Some of you are doubting like this, “Bro. Little, -you say you are right, So and So says he's right. I don’t know whom to believe ’ Yes, you are caught up in Satan’s snare. That’s why you don’t, know whom to be lieve. May God help you; for you to remain, where you are means that these woes announced by die Lord apply to you. Hell and the Lake of fare is the eternal abode for Satan, Ms faUeti angels, demon spi rits and the Antichrist, false prophets and for every human soul who niff Jects the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. Where do you stand? Are you in Christ? God’s Judgments are Just as real as He is real. Where are you beadsd, friend? You are haadad for Heaven or Hell, young man! Now you think seriously, don’t listen to those who say I’m crazy. Your soul is at stake. YOU are goby out into eternity, like it or not. • Spenaared~and paid far by The Prophet's Col., hsc., •W Feld bank Dr., Char lotte. N.C. KM. ■gllUlj.I.jll lll.ll, IIII.IW I I I p 11) II q BUM WANTED - ■ ''Ww . - Sealed proposals will be received by the Director of Charlotto-Meckleoburg Utility Department of Charlotte, North Carolina In the Conference Room of the Charlotte-Meekladburg Utility Department Administrative Offices, 5100 Brookshire Boulevard, until 2:00 P.M. ON Tuesday, March 0,12M at which time they will be publicly opened and read., Proposals must be on standard forma furnished by file City and marked “Water Distribution Pro ject - 5-Inch Water Main Along Dewns Road end Culp Road.” ■\ * Proposal forms, WMdfleaUoms and plana may be obtained at the Office of the Cheif Engineer. A deposit totaling 180.00 must bo received prior to issuance of requested plans and specifications. Each proposal must be accompanied by a deposit equal to 5 percent of the gross price bid and In a form acceptable to the Utility Department. It is the policy of the Chy of Charlotte to provide minorities and women equal opportunity far par ticipating in all aspects of the City’* contract** and procurement programs, inr hiding V limited to the employment, construction opment projects, materialwSr^ and-or lease agreements, consistent wlthC theStateof North Carolina. It is furthest the City of Charlotte to pretext against any person or bdiineas in purwte t sex, age, handicap or veteran's status It the policy of the City of Charlotte to contracting and procurement programs prev«t such discrknlaatiau. Copies of M-WBE Plan may be obtained from . _ munity Relations ConuteMse, 628 Erat Trade Street, Charlotte, North Carolina - *74-2424. A Pre-Bid Conference will be held on Thursday February 28, 1984 at 9:99 A M. at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Utility Department, 5100 Brookshire Boulevard, Charlotte, North Carolina. 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