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—ROMANS 16:16,
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WHEN IS A
IP a man were saved at the
point of faith, and by faith
alone, we would have the follow¬
ing strange situations:
(1) Saved without turning to
the Lord. “And a great number
of them that believed turned
unto the Lord.” Acts 11:21. It
is evident they turned to the
Lord following their belief, and
IF these people were saved the
very moment they believed, they
were saved before they ever
turned to the Lord. Such a sit¬
uation is preposterous.
(2) Saved before confession
in Jesus Christ. “Nevertheless,
even of the rulers many believed
on Him; but because of the
pharisees they did not confess
Him, lest they should be put out
of the synagogue: for they lov¬
ed the glory that is of men more
than the glory that is of God.”
John 12:42. Also men cannot
be saved and love the glory that
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is of men more than the
that is of God, even though
believes on the Lord
Christ,
(3) Saved without
IF we were saved at the
of faith without any further
of obedience in addition
because in John 12:42 these
ple who were believers would
confess their faith in
would any dare say that
men had repented of their
who would not confess
faith in the Lord Jesus Christ?
(4) Saved without ever
ing to God. IF we were
the very moment we
“And without faith it is
sible to be well pleasing
Him; for he that cometh
God must believe that He
and that He is a rewarder
of them that seek after
Heb.. 11:6. But the doctrines
men teaches he that
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has already come to God. Thus
coming to God is subsequent to
believing, and IF not one is
saved prior to and without his
coming to God.
(5) A man could reap before
he sows (an exact reversal of the
Bible order). “For whatsoever a
man soweth, that shall he also
reap,” Gal. 6:7.
(6) A man would be saved out
of Christ. “For as many of you
as have been baptized into
Christ have put on Christ.” Gal.
3:27. “In none other is there
salvation neither is there any
other name under heaven given
| | among saved.” men whereby we must be- be
Acts 4:12. “He that
( lieveth AND is baptized shall be
saved.” Mark 16:16.
(7) Saved without obedience.
“He (Christ) became the author
of eternal salvation unto all
them that obey Him.” Hebrews
5:9.
LOOKING
AHEAD
IY GEORGE & BENSON
Setrcf. Jit tarn at
Undulant Socialism
A sick republic, like a human In¬
valid, passes through a crisis in the
course of almost any protractad Ill¬
ness. After the crisis, the patient
rallies toward recovery or sinks
with alarming haste toward the end.
Whatever is to be done after a cri¬
sis must be accomplished with
dispatch, or it is too late. The Eng¬
lish government passed through %'
crisis approximately a year ago.
Since England's current adminis¬
tration proclaimed itself owner and
operator of the coal mines, Britain
has been viewed popularly as So¬
cialistic—one of the collectivist na¬
tions. Not all the individuals in the.
Empire are socialists. Larga ale-
ments are not. But this larga mi¬
nority is being forgotten. Curtains
are being drawn. The crisis is
over and England has gone left.
A Long Time Dead.
There is something strangely final
about it when a free people turns
its course toward State Socialism.
Liberty never comes back without
a revolution and then it’s not the
same. Such is the testimony of re¬
corded history. Industrially, Eng¬
land is a coal country and private
enterprise lost its last stronghold on
the enchanted island when King
Coal surrendered.
Now the ailment that prostrated
John Bull has been communicated
to Uncle Sam. The symptom* are
unmistakable as undulant fever;
wave with upon wave show of of collectivist growing inten¬ pow- j
er, a
sity. Our government has takan
over our coal mines from their own¬
ers because of work atoppagas
through strikes—strikes by tha bast
paid group of mine workers on
earth.
Here’s the Pattern
I think perhaps the workers ought
to have had an Increase in pay,
whioh they no doubt could have ob-!
talned without striking. Neverthe¬
less, they struck and government
took over the business long enough,
at least, to close a new contract
giving an Increase of $1.88 a day
par man and a royalty of 6c a ton
on coal to give thalr union a “wal*;
fare” fund. Tha new “welfare”
fund has no relation to the union’s
sick and aocident fund, already
large. flae
new contract will rale* the
the price of coal 28c to 80o a ton
and build up the “welfare” fund
at the rate of 25 million dollars a
year. The Senate has approved the
executive department’s right to Im¬
pose this contract on the mine
owners when they take their prop¬
erty back. This is an attack of tha
undulant socialism.
Works Like This:
Government can now control the
cost of coal to the owner of a mine.
By fixing labor’s wage, a ruler can
make coal production cost whatever
suits his fancy. Government al¬
ready control* the price of coal to
the consumer through the workings
of the OPA. The neck of the coal
industry is In a legal nut-cracker
and government has the power to
choke it to death at will—that, or
take It over entirely.
With the sanction of Congress,
which I hope never comes, federal
officials can do to any industry what
they are doing to coal. Each as¬
sault on freedom will be one more
attack of the dread disease, undu¬
lant socialism. It works like the
fever which, scientific men say, can
be cured in rare instances if vigor¬
ous treatment Is begun in the early
stages.
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