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Column "':<rr' Total Depravity Of Man Before wq resume our clearly that the greatest enemy of the (gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ is an individual in a religious "" *tfaodf Christ, ly -* preacher or ——Just because a BWatbit or Bible tkStViMyslgnhels 1 have never to admy life the ' the Gospel from religious leaders re Raping now. d raiadf up His wry -tile Gospel, sea up his false rs right beside Jhiro to fight him. , t A11 over this side of the u country folks Imowl dis J tribute the messages to S* Print by my late Pastor, 3.L.R. Shelton. And I want to, I; make a statement that has -been mads befopp and I % don’t hesitate to make it; < If” If you cfcn tu4m down the y truth as my,late pastor £preacfted it, theh you are 'not saved.” One by one 'preachers here have 'turned down the trut& You ifever have been awakened to messages by my late pastfr'in a certain church. A group bf the members there didn’t likt than, they hated them. And naturally they went to the pastor of that church. They finally persuaded him to remove Brother Shelton’s messages from the church. Ten million .years from today when they are baking and roasting ft HeU they’U be regretttog>^inuog the truth down. &me pf our workers year? ago Were giving out some of the messages antfra preacher wouldn’t have! them. They asked; ”,Don>' you*1 want salvation in Cftisf?” His reply was: “I got it, I got it!’’. Now that was a dead giveaway he was not saved. And^ou, since you don’t want the messages and don’t want your church members to have them, you are not saved. The preachers of today do not want their church members awakened. You would not know what to 4o with them. It’S just this .pimple; the only ' salvation the muItf|dd«T of*'.' our" preachers know is just church membership. And when Vsaved manacomes along,/)*’ ir speaking * . languag^ydu know thing about,., . C You r are embarrassed, and want to put him «ift taking with the messagt*: Jfhat an awful day wbai you wake up in HeU! V “Why should you be Stricken any more? Ye will revolt more and more: the wholeVjd la sick, and the whole heart faint From the sole pf trte fbot even unto the hphd -there is no soundness'Ifn it: but Mk (fare we have a comnjsdhne °n the total deprartty ,*? the human heart, fhesgii] who will not have thr truth about Ms total dfcpfavUy is to call God a llafr <fttl will never save ybu, until you become a.‘*yee man''to Mm. When the blessed -Holy Spirit awakens a fferier to his lost condition, B4Jhen teaches him all aijkrttMmself. Hert Wrwfcul Wl)o pats himself on the hack .that he is a njjpe. fellow Not knowin^.«l‘the while that he is condemned to <(ie and that he is Just one heart beat sway frtxn Hell While you are 0&f on puffed up Use the Class if iec Section today! To place your ad Coll 376-0496 _J. M. Little ' Second in series in pride thinking highly qf yourself, you*could plunge into Hell any second. But when God sounds the warning in your heart, shining the light of the glorious yGospel of Christ into your heart, (II Cor. 4),' letting you see for the first time that you are lost, you are never.the seme and you are 'sfngiqg^a different tune, then. Only the Holy Spirit can teach and convince yjfcr that you are totally (Jepkaved. No man can convince you that you are totally depraved. But there are somethings that every child of God knows, and every" child of God redeemed' by His blood knows that he is a depraved being and that the only goodness in him was put there when God saved him. Now that’s so. You unsaved hearts have to take issue with my messages and those of my late pastor. iyhy? You don’t know' my Bord. If you knew Christ, yfcu’d know me. You are a total stranger" to Holy Spirit conviction. Thai’s why a preacher- here filmed the truth down. Anyone with just the r slightest knowledge of hig true, lost condition knows' that I am setting forth the truth on how God saves a sinner. But you cannot help but fight the truth because you are not of the truth. You have no love for the truth even though you are a preacher and teacher. Just let me listen to a man for about five minutes and I can tell whether he is saved or not^.If he is saved, he’ll piagnify Christ,; and he wants to be surf you know Christ. Any time you hear a preacher preaching like all his church members are saved, you had better flee from that man. He is an enemy of your soul. Continue to listen to my late pastor, L.R. 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