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Show r Lecture Slated Technical Local Church Series Board Christian Science Leader By To ac- curate. It is also warm and gentle, bringing comfort and health. This idea will be developed in a lecutre, "The Law of Christian Science Healing." to be x SI centers for at 4 p.m. at the Utah Technical College at given Sunday, Oct. 29, Orem Student Center, W. 1200 S., Orem. Provo. 1977-78- proposed changes in the of vocational rehabilitation, rules and regulations for 800 blind-product- sales, s adult education model and impact data, approval of capita! facilities for institutions, and a report from the advisory council for vocational education and standards for vocational education programs. Following the session, the group will meet with local boards and school superintendents at 6:30 p.m. at the Slice em Thin Restaurant. At this time Richard Maxfield will talk on "Improving Student Discipline in Behavior and Studies." Comments will follow by statewide executive di- MICHAEL B. THORNELOE Scientist, of Pastor Discusses Works The lecturer is Michael E. Thorntloe of Sheffield. England, who practiced law before he took up the e healing ministry as a Christian Science The Christian Science lecturer says, "The Bible tells us God is Love. We get to know God better as divine Love by being more loving. To be more practicioner. In his lecture. Mr. loving is to act in Thorneloe traces Biblical obedience to God's law." Mr. Thorneloe likened healings from Abraham around 2,000 B.C. to their the Bible to a statue book fulfillment in the New and the Christian Science Testament with Christ textbook "Science and Health with Key to the Jesus. Mr. Thorneloe sees Scriptures" by Mary Christ Jesus as the most Baker Eddy as a key to effective healer the world that statute book. scipline committee "It unlocks and opens members has ever known. All of the Darlene Master's healings, the the Bible for us. It shows Hutchison, Austin Meeks, lecturer says, are us how to find the law of Carl Wankier and Darold characterized by his deep healing we're talking Long. Criteria for classifying compassionate love for about and how to put it into practice." mankind. small schools as necesMr. Thorneloe. who is a Such healings were sarily existent, standards member of the Board of and guidelines for reduseen as demonstrating Christ Jesus' own Lectureship of The First ction of class size, counsel: "Thou shalt love Church of Christ, Scien- proposed state plans of the Lord they God with tist, in Boston, Mas- nutrition education and all they heart, and with sachusetts, will be in- training programs, stanall thy soul, and with all troduced by Irma H. dards and procedures for Burge. building plan review and thy mind." approval, agenda for the schools for the deaf and blind, delivery of flow through money to school districts, and standards for the school building programs. full-tim- Timpview Student Wins Competition After Scott L. Hymas has won the Century III Leaders Scholarship competition at Timpview High School, according to Principal John L. Matthews. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hymas. Runersup were Douglas Hansen and Kipp Robins. Scott will compete with other high school seniors throughout Utah for two $1,500 scholarships, two $500 scholarships and for a chance to enter the national $10,000 scholarship competition. The national event will be held in historic Colonial Williamsburg, Va. The local entrants were required to take a current events examination, and were also judged on their leadership abilities and community involvement. Scott is now required to write a brief projection outlining what he thinks is one of America's future challenges and how it should be met. The program is administered by the National Association of Secondary School Principals and funded ing of those who have only died physically, as some supposed, for verse 13 says "And the sea gave up the dead that were in it. and death and hell delivered up the dead that were in them." Now "death" is that which holds the body and "hell" is that which holds the souls of those who have died physically, being unsaved . organization The public is invited. The lecture is being sponsored by First Church of Christ. Meet The Uuh State Board for Vocational Education By GARY R. FOSTER, will meet Thursday and Pastor Pasoo Bible Church Friday at Sevier Valley Technical College in So often in to prove good Richfield The Thursday works as a attempting in either earning part meeting will begin at 1 30 heaven or a position in heaven, a person p.m. and the Friday will turn to Revelation 20 But does this passage teach this9 We need meeting at 9 a m Thursday's agenda will to carefully analyse what is written include a teport of skills here. The impact of God s law on human lives is not just precise and Sunday. Ortobt-- r 22. iy?S. THE HERALD. Provo. is the "sea "? In symbolic terms it represents the people living on the earth. We see then, the people at this judgment come from two places One question we need to consider is: Who is being judged here?' Verse 11 says, the dead." This cannot be speak New Zealand Attractions AUCKLAND, New Zealand (I PI -New Zealand often is compared to Europe because of its many diverse at- For the outdoor adventurer, there is up a back country river, exploring ice caves, thermal pool bathing tractions. by candelight or "horsing around" on a sheep station. Tourists can see sights ranging from New Zealand has some of the best thermal pools to Alpine glaciers and fishing in the world, from the big trout experience some of the unique cultural in the Alpine rivers to game fishing off influence of the Maoris. the coast. I high-count- OPERATED BY R N. HiRSCH & age 49 Grace Vs. Those alive on the earth who will die physically because of this great evtnt (vs. 11), and those who have died physically and their bodies are held by "death" or the grave, and their soul being held by "hell." Therefore he "dead" cannot refer ones to those who have died because part of the people here will never die physically. What then does the term "the dead " refer to1 Ephesians 2 1 says, "And you hath He quicken (made alive who were dead in trespasses and sins." These people are living on the earth but dead to God in spiritual death In the original language "dead" means "Totally controlled by the sin nature, dead to God, no life at all toward God " Here as well as in Colossians 2:13 it means "The life principle does not even exist to give man any connection to God. In this state man cannot have fellowship with God. He has no strength to retrieve himself, and is completely dead in his spiritual nature. He must have the cause of death removed before he can live." Both verses say that some have been made alive, and they will not be at this judgment, for just the dead, are there. tells us how we perEphesians 2 sonally can be made alive. Another question is: "If they are dead to God. why does God judge their works0" We will give two reasons: First, many religions have incorporated works as part of salvation. Because man thinks he can earn a position in heaven, God will examine their works to show how far short they have come of His Glory He will reveal the "dead" heart from which the works comes Second. Jesus taught in Mark 12:40 and Matthrew 11 22 degrees of punishment The greater the light, the more the responsibility It is therefore possible for good religious people to be at this judgment because they are trusting in their own goodness and not in the sacrifice God made of His Son in our behalf 124 OPEN SUNDAY CO. an INTERCO company rJj& KOB OPTIONAL L, COME IN AND SHOP MONDAY fi WITH US! CELEBRATE CHARGE THRU FRIDAY MASTERCHARGE 1 VISA IS a break, the group will hear reports on the spelling bee. on the legislative program and on the alcohol program. Lunch will be held with representatives of the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers. At 1:30 p.m. Friday the group will reconvene. On the agenda will be approval of the 1980 budget request of the state board of education, standards and guidelines for administrative costs, standards and guidelines for utilities and insurance, standards and guidelines on hazardous bus routes, What Utah-P- LAY AWAY pfL ' SHOP $ B A3 SUNDAY 0 AM TO 9 pm MANY UNADVERTISED SPECIALS 301 East 1300 South Carillon Square Orem, Utah THROUGHOUT STORE THE standards for social security and retirement and report on teacher centers. Following a break, the group will dis2-T- on cuss approval of the annual program for the hanDixie College Theatre and Fine dicapped, housing for the ST. 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