The Ohio Independent Baptist, June 1966

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Brazi l. otith An1erica, anli Or J an1e, Jere111iah. Pre.. ident c.1 ~ \,;dar, ille ollege. Cedarvi lle. Oh1. Tot1r \, f the College Can1pu were n1ade. and the \\Omen receiv·ed a fir t-hand , ie\\ of the new building , and prop ed plan for the future of Cedar\ ille College. 1r . H are gave ut plan for a ne\.\' eminary Build– ing in ao Paulo . and Mis Albrecht portra}·ed a chool e ion a it i carried on in Africa. :\Ir . !offat re igned as Secretary becau e of the heavy re ponsibilities nO\\ on her in helping her bu band \\ ith the editing of the 0 .1.B. Mrs. \ illiam Harri of Rittman was asked to take over the ecretarial work, \\ 1 hich he i now doing. Any further corre pondence relative to officer change in our \ 1 ariou Missionary C nion hould be directed to Mrs. \\ illiam H arris. 24 . Third treet Rittman. Ohio 44270. ~fhe day ~·a a very profitable one, and _ fr . Cmbaugh, our President, j to be congratulated on a job well done at thi pring Ral ly. Let' make the Fall Rall)- 1 an e,'en bigger and better one! USE BIBLE TRACTS By Evangelist Paul J. Levin. Nrte for samples needed to iNin souls. Tracts are ap– pealing in color, art and printing. Ask for "God and You " a tract for the deaf, R ding the Religious Mar– ry-Go-Round·' and " I'm Keeping the Golden Rule. 0 BIBLE TRACTS, INC. Box 508-0 Waterloo, Iowa JUNE, 1966 PAGE 6 Glin1ps s of Truth from the Greek New Testament By Dr. Geo. Lawlor 1n He l1. 1: J -2. a grea t trt1th of 1hc hri tian fai th i~ et forth and en1- pha, ized in a 11niqt1e and n10 , t re- 111arkab le wa)' . er e l hows how God ha spoken in the Old Te, tan1ent ccono n1y. in 111any part and portion. rtnd in n1any \\ ay . through the pro– phet . Re, 1 elation wa given at variou time , in various way a nd forms of teaching, with variou degree of clarity under variou shadow type . figure ymbo]s, and by various mode , through the channel of the prophet . Ver e 2 declares that the same God ha poken in the pre ent dispensa– tion, by His Son : "God . . . hath in the e last day spoken unto u by Hi Son. . ." The personal pronoun · I I t 'i•• l ft) es IH l f c1 I) 1 , 11• , 1, t hc , r i I "'X I. :inti th ·re is n,1 t i finite ar ti c lt u' hl' .. l)l"CCCtl i ng 'he J)f'() l")CI' JlOll f "S,lr,· . I l1c J) I C l}tlsi ti L1 n r n<I rctl " ll • in lhc Ki11g Jan1 s ' 1sio11 is l)Clle1 "i 11 · Sl) 111 ~ sl ate,ncn l , cads J)roperly ' ' (,ocl ... l1 at h SJ)<1k ~n in the e Jc,, r t la in C) n •• :' .r he ll O ll 11 SI an ll i ll g \Vi t ho l1 t t h C '- r ticlc inclicatcs lhat c1111)hasis is ]aid u11c>n the character c.1t1a li1 y ancl es– se nce <1f tl1L on. and ltJJ0 11 the t1ni4ucnC\'i )f the clivinc rclati nshi1, in con tra\ t to the prOJJhcts. I t 111a y he lr ,1n'>latec.i lit era ll y a nc.l properly: ·· o nwi"ic". "C, oci ha th spoken jn these I ,l', l clay ONW I E. . .,. Th is speak– I ng of God is on-~pcaking· thi s di– , inc n1,1nifcc; ta ti on i\ on-manifesta– ti on. Thi~ reve latio n is per ona1. in1- n1cdiate. complete. perfect, and fina l: a ll the f rag1nentar, and varied parts and portions of the Old Testament revelation are we lded together and fit tecJ into a perfect, harmoniou~ unity in the on, Ottr I.iord 1 est1s Chris t. Beyond the per~on of the virgin-bor n. incarnate Son, there ic; no further revelation. No one else exists in whom God \Viii ever speak. Hence, now, having spoken SO WISE, in the Son of H is love, we have the ultimate word and final revelation of the sovereign God. Regardless of what the neo-liberal say, there He is - the Son of the ages, the Son of God's speaking, the revelation absolute of the eternal God. H e is God manifest in flesh to take away our sins. Gift For Cedarville College Ce darville received a $25,000 gra nt from The Kettering Fund of Dayton, Ohio. Mr. Allen J . Martin made the p rese ntation to Dr. James T. Jeremiah, President, and Rev. Lee C. Turner, Director of Development. This is the largest gift received for the coll ege library fund which now totals $175, 161 .05. The remaining $224,838.95 will have to be raised in the next five years. In add it ion to sa cr ificial g ifts from churches and interested individuals, the college has been encouraged by $46,000 received from foundations and businesses for the library this year. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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