. Te Karere. they cannotbe saved in the Kingdom of God.(Doctrine and Covenants, 20:29.) Against the awful danger of pro-crastination, whereby the ability to re-pent may be forfeited, the Book ofMormon solemnly warns: For behold, this life is the timefor men to prepare to meet God; yea,behold the day of this life is the dayfor men to perform their labours . .For behold, if ye have procrastinatedthe day of your repentance, even untildeath, behold, ye have become sub-jected to the spirit of the devil, andhe doth seal you his; therefore, theSpirit of the Lord hath withdrawnfrom you, and hath no pl


. Te Karere. they cannotbe saved in the Kingdom of God.(Doctrine and Covenants, 20:29.) Against the awful danger of pro-crastination, whereby the ability to re-pent may be forfeited, the Book ofMormon solemnly warns: For behold, this life is the timefor men to prepare to meet God; yea,behold the day of this life is the dayfor men to perform their labours . .For behold, if ye have procrastinatedthe day of your repentance, even untildeath, behold, ye have become sub-jected to the spirit of the devil, andhe doth seal you his; therefore, theSpirit of the Lord hath withdrawnfrom you, and hath no place in you,and the devil hath all power over you.(Book of Mormon, Alma 34:32, 35.) s£ It is not hard work that hills men; it is worry. Work is healthful; yoncan hardly put more upon a man than he can hear. Worry is the rustupon the blade. It is not the revolution that destroys the machinery, butthe friction. Icar secretes acids, but love and trust are swtet juices. —Henry Ward Beecher. Okctopa, 1950 333. Autkuity, Come* By \Y. (i. Sylvesteb Ye have not chosen me, but Ihave chosen you and ordained you,that ye should go and bring forthfruit, and that your fruit shouldremain; that whatsoever ye shallask of the Father, in my name. Hemay give it unto you. THUS said Jesus to his twelveapostles whom he had chosen forthe ministry. And so it must always should not take it upon them-selves to become servants in the workof the ministry. The Apostle Paulknew this only too well. In the epistlehe penned to the Hebrews he includedthis warning, And no man takeththis honour unto himself, but lie thatis called of God as was Aaron. | :4.) Paul, himself, on his way toDamascus to persecute the saints, re-received a vision from Christ, and uponasking the question, What must Ido? The Lord said, Arise and gointo the city, and it shall be told theewhat thou must do. (Acts 9:6.) Was Paul chosen of the Lord? Inthe 9th Chapter of Acts, verse IS, theLord, speaking of Paul to Ananias,says, He


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