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Prophet^ Column White Throne Of Judgment in our last message, we •sw the books opeoed at The Greet White Throne Judgment and the dead judged according to their works, or their sins. Only the lost will be Judged at this Judgment. What about the redeemed of the Lord? Since they will be there and not to be Judged, what will their part be? I’m going to answer that, just stay with me. you need to listen and heed the warning messages from the Lord given by my late pastor on "The Voice of Truth" at 7;30 a.m. over WAGIFM and over WAGL FM at 8 a.m. If you are saved, you can learn how to serve the Lord better. Since you are not saved, you need to be awakened to mtr lost condition. If you f^s on this earth, and go out as you came in, un regenerated, it can be said —of you as it was said of Judas, “It had been bet ter for that man that he had never been born.” Will that be said of you? It’s the most awful thing to live and miss Christ. Now, just what is the part in the Great White Throne Judgment for the bom again ones since they will '1>e there, but not to be judged? The beloved Apos tle Paul was the greatest representative the Lord ever had on earth, it was he who was caught up to the third Heaven. A Bible teacher said there was no third Heaven. She just hasn’t read her Bible. Let’s let Paul tell us what will be the part for the Lord’s redeemed in this final judgment; “Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world? Know ye not that we shall judge angels?” (I Cor. 6:23). How are the saints going to judge the world? By testifying as to what we know on you. The words judge and witness are legal terms, meaning that someone is going to be tried. You are a saved man, your wife is lost, will not have the Gospel. At the Great White Throne Judg ment, you’ll have to wit —ness against _her. »The question will be asked; “Does anyone know this woman here?” A lowly servant of the Lord will h^aa to answer, but far m»e humbly than he ever did on earth, “ Yes, Lord, I know her, she was my wife, but she refused to bow in repentence and acknow ledge You as her Lord.”. “Does anyone know this .man here?” Another saint, a godly woman will step forward and say, res, uora, 1 Know nun. He said so many hateful things about You and your mes sages." I think I heard the most ungodly scream ever uttered, “Mama, look, there is John The Baptist with his head on! I thought we killed him!” Does anyone know these two women here?” Out steps John the Baptist, straight er and more handsome than ever with his bushy hair, “Yes, Lord, I know these two women, they cut my head off, but I thank the Lord, that you put it back on.” And on and on the testimony will go until every unsaved soul is tried and acknowledges their gum ana that they de serve nothing but the Lake of Fire. Won’t that be sad that you will have to wit ness against your loved ones? And I’ll have to witness against friends who worked with me at the Post Office. I’ve done things for some of you that n^one else would do. That Mp>od because you will not be with me in Heaven. You can call this a dream if you want to, I’m laying before you the eternal realities of another world which you will soon face. Where are you going? Yes, and the beloved apostle said we would judge an gels. You remember read ing about Lot there in Sodom? Lot will have to witness against those wicked men who wanted to get in and commit sodomy with the angels. What about witnessing against angels? Noah was a preacher of righteousness. .To get the best for yoar advertising dollar, call oar adrertlstag execa t!ves....37t-04M J.M. Little Fourth in series Before the flood, the great wickedness that took place that caused God to destroy the earth and all flesh was the "sons of God,” or fall en angels, marrying into the human race and pro ducing a giant offspring, half angel and half human. Noah will have to testify against those fallen an gels. Call me crazy if you please, when you are brought before the judg ment, you will see and know that you were and are the crazy one, not I. You can be and play the fool all you want to, you are go ing to be brought before the Almighty Sovereign God and give account, man! MaHtGhap Gptora Open Tennis Crown Mark Gray of Greens boro was the big winner in the recently completed Southwestern Racquet As sociation Open Tennis Tournament. Gray defeated Chuck Whitley of Charlotte, 6-3, 6-1, in the seventh annual event and teamed with J. W. Quick of Greensboro to win the men’s doubles,-3-6, 6-4, 7-6. In ladiesj singles, Cla rice Harrington of Green ville, S.C., defeated Brenda Styles of Charlotte, 4-6, 6-4. 6-4. Brian Watt of Charlotte defeated brother Jason Watt, 6-2, 6-2. In junior girls’ singles, Nichee Goodwin defeated Tameka Watson, 6-2, 6-0. Fianfcte Named For Fifth PCR Awards The Charlotte-Mecklen burg Community Relations Committee will host the Fifth Annual Police Com munity Relations Awards Ceremony on Thursday, April 26, at 6 p.m. in Marshall Park. The purpose of the ce remony is to honor eight City and County police of ficers who have been se lected for their outstanding contributions to improving police community rela tions. Five of the nominees were nominated by Char lotte-Mecklenburg citizens, community groups, i schools and other officers. The eight officers being recognized are County officers J.M. Hill and J. E. Ballard and City officers F. P. Toomey, R. S. Baker, P.M. Davis, J. D. Cox, W. H. Streater and B. F. Morgan. Admission to the cere mony is free and open to the public. (If the weather is inclement, the cere mony will be held in the' United Community Servic es Auditorium, 301 South Bfevard Street.) mi 'JiJQLC for Your Advertising Dollar I c:__* TJQQQC mm MtMNANT? M—d 1—jpt | Abortion Is Not Always The Answer You Do Have Other Choices Call: 373-3*91 Anytime Charlotte CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER "COUNSELING * CONSULTATION •TRAINING Marriage & Family Counseling Consultation, Staff Development and * Training for Business and Human Services Agencies Ricks Resources Carole B. Ricks, A.C.S.W. 909 East Boulevard, Suite 5 * (between Dilworth Rd. 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Minorities, women, elderly, and the handicapped are encouraged to apply. 1980 Buick Century Limited - Triple I gray finish. Loaded. Immaculate. ■ *£00 I 1982 Buick Riviera • White finish I Loaded. $12£00 1988 Chevy Caprice - Brown finish Loaded. 810,660 1970 Ford Maverick • 4 dr , blue finish, automatic transmission, air conditioning. Good condition. 81,796 Ire-Planning Is Key To Successful Garden $ Special To The Poat Are you one of those per sons who always thinks about planting a garden, orders the seed catalogs, dreams of the taste of flesh tomatoes, radishes and corn, but never gets around to actually putting in the garden because it just seems to difficult? Well, take heart. Here are a few tips that will get you up and going. "It’s not difficult to plant a garden, but you have to organize, plan ahead, and learn how to handle your weeds, disease, soil in seels, ana nematoaes. The first thing you need to do is decide how big you want the garden to be, and what vegetables you want to plant. Make sure you leave enough space be tween rows. One common mistake novice gardeners make is to crowd too many plants into too small an area. The National Garden Bu reau recommends dividing a 20 ft: by 15"ft. garden into five beds, each two feed wide. This allows for one foot walkways between the ^ rows. Next, decide where on your property is the best location for the garden. Take into consideration di rection of the sun, shade from surrounding trees, proper moisture and soil type. The soil should be able to hold water for at least a week. Sandy soil requires continuous watering and is generally not a good soil type for a garden. Starting your vegetable garden with a soil free of weeds, diseases and insects is the best way to insure bumper harvests. The use of a soil fumigant, which is a chemical solution, allows you to start a garden in clean soil. Properly used, fumi gants can be a major wea- i pon in your fight against weeds, fungus diseases, de structive nematodes and other harmful insects. A little preparation before you plant in the spring will make maintaining your | garden in the hot summer 1 months easier. SPECIAL Bring this Ad $ioo off WAS *13,470 , Stock No T-CJM hL ■Sand Gray U •Blut Cloth -5 Spoad Man. NOW *12,180 Lease At 1229.21-Mo. Tax — Tag Extra INew 1984 Cimarron Based on ♦.? percent rate • 41 mes. 1554.91 Down. Closed end lease subject to 6MAC Lsg. Corp. approval. BEST USED BUY IN TOWN!!! 10M -Colonial yellow -Moon roof -Leather int. -Climate control am fm • ster. casst. -Power everything -Diesel engine -33,000 miles *399.13 / mo Soiling Prict SIS,Its.so iC'^apI aay^:z?, 1 AMUaL£>AA [615_SJ>^on_St_ 376-9181 A very effective treat ment is to clean the garden soil with the fumigant Vapam (TM) before seed ing or planting. Soil pre paration is important. It should be turned over one week before application. 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