Clinton News-Record, 1972-04-20, Page 1010,ClintOn News-liecoeci, ThorSdaV, AP0120, 1972
After the Easter story of the
death and resurrection of Christ
has been retold, we still have with
us the same kind of people like
those who lived in the time of
Christ, who ridicule this great
truth,
Thomas, the doubter, Would not
believe in the resurrection until
he saw the nail prints in the hands
and feet of Christ, There are
those who deny the physical
personal resurrection of Christ,
they claim that it was only His
spirit or Ghost.
One wonders how a ghost could
be seen, or how could it walk, or
talk. Also how could a ghost cook
and eat fish with other people as
recorded in the twenty-first
chapter of The Gospel of St. John.
Not only with this story of
Christ, but with so much other
great truths of the scripture, we
have had, and still have those
people who set themselves up as
knowing the whole truth and God's
plan in regard to the beings that
He has created.
They claim to know all about the
future, One reads about their
Conventions where the speakers
denounce all and sundry,
especially the established
church, and all are already lost
unless they conform and become
one of them.
Some of these movements have
only come into being during the
past Century so they would have
us believe that all who have
believed in Christ, and died in the
faith ever since Christ returned
to His Father, are all lost and for
them and us there is no hope in
Eternal life,
These are the contrary winds of
our times. Paul in writing to the
Ephesian Church in his day,
warned them not to be children,
tossed to and fro and carried
about with every wind of doctrine,
by the sleight of men, and cunning
craftiness whereby they lie in
wait to deceive. (Ephesians 4-
14)
Again in the epistle to the
Corinthians, Chapter 1. verse 13,
"Is Christ divided? Was Paul
crucified for you? Or were you
baptized in the name of Paul?"
As one reads this book this
tract or that, or listens to
different speakers by means of
radio or television, each one has a
doctrine or interpretation or
theory of their own. They cannot
all be right. How then is one to
know the truth?
In my humble thinking, truth is
only revealed to us after we have
had a personal encounter with The
Living Christ. Unless one has had
the experience of the new birth
(Been Born Again) John 3-3. and
has had the Baptism of The Holy
Spirit, one cannot know the truth,
for only The Holy Spirit of God can
reveal the word of God to any one.
What am I trying to say? That
unless we believe The Easter
story in all of it's fulness, we
cannot lay claim to Everlasting
life,
So we need to examine
ourselves to see if we are in the
faith, and not steal scripture
which relates to other people (I
refer to the Jewish people) and
their future, when Christ will
reign over them for one thousand
years. We must not claim this for
ourselves.
In conclusion let me repeat,
"For by grace are ye saved,
through faith, It is the gift of God,
not of works, lest any man should
boast".
Search the scriptures, spend
much time in prayer and God's
Holy Spirit will guide and direct
you and you will not be blown
hither and yon with the contrary
winds of strange doctrine.
Paul Parr and The Songmasters along with Jack huggles, associate evangelist with Living Waters
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Dancing from 9:30.-16b
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Society, Town Hall, 8 p.m, Dr.
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barter or just plain giving away.
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The Clinton "Wheel 'N'
Dealers" Square Dance Club held
an Open Fun Night at the Clinton
Public School on Wednesday,
April 5.
Each member was to bring as
many other couples as they could
find who were willing to
participate in an evening of
dancing. There were six squares
plus, and caller Glenn Patterson
put on a superb program for
everyone. Starting off with some
very old familiar square dancing,
with dips and dives, and
allemandes, he got everyone
relaxed and in the mood.
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basics to the guests, like "star
thru," "square thru," and
"wheel and deal," etc. This was
just enough to absorb in one
evening, but gave them an
introduction to Modern Square
Dancing, The Clinton Club
demonstrated a couple of tips of
more advanced dancing to show
them what they could be doing too,
after a beginners course.
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the Fun Night, to get new people
interested in joining the many
hundreds who do Modern Square
Dancing in South Western
Ontario.
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delicious lunch and social hour.
This Saturday, April 22, at the
Central Huron Secondary School,
the Club is hosting SWOSDA
(South Western Ontario Square
Dance Association) from 2:30
p.m. to 11:00 p.m. There will be
square dancing from 2:30 to 4:00
in the afternoon, followed by a
business meeting and a hot turkey
banquet. Round dancing from 7:00
to 8:00 and a special guest caller,
Garnet May from Belleville,
calling squares from 8:00 to 11:00
p.m. This is an association of
clubs all over South Western
Ontario who will be travelling to
Clinton for this Saturday dance.
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during the afternoon or evening
and watch, free of charge.
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