r> ^ v *v * > • « » « * * • • * > * * < » ♦ ♦ > ♦ •**# *♦ r » ♦ t » r t * r r^ rv i % * w > w V 'r July 22, 1992...The Portland Observer...Page 7 i Portland Observer Scripture o f the V fo-i RELIGION “Why Did He Have To Die?” BY MATTIE ANN CALLIER-SPEARS ¡based on the text found in / Peter 3 A 4 The Living B ible/ Jesus Chrisl, the Son o f the L ivin g God, was bom o f the virgin Mary and became flesh. As Christ stood speaking to His disciples, he said “ I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. I f ye had known me, for who I am, then you would have known who my Father is. From now on you know h im -a n d have seen h im !” “ D on’ t you believe that I am in the Father ad the Father is in me. The words I say are not my own but are from my Father who lives in me. And he does his w ork through inc. O r else believe it because o f the m ighty miracles you have seen me do.” [John 14] Yes! Christ lived among us and He suffered human pains. He came to this earth so that he could better understand the human side o f man. In doing so, he also found out the d iffic u lty that man was having w ith sin. The Cross was planned destiny. Christ had to make thatsuprcme sacrifice; if he had not.... we would all be lost. Christ had to die. Can you imagine dying for your friends? That is what Christ did! Christ suffered for Y O U ! He died once for the sins o f all us g u ilty sinners, although he him self was innocent o f any sin at any time, that he m ight bring us safely home to God. But though his body died, his spirit lived on, and it was in the spirit that he visited the spirits in prison, and preached to them-— spirits o f those who, long before in the days o f Noah, waited patiently for them while Noah wasbuild- ing the A rk. Yet, only eight persons were saved from drowning in that ter­ rible Hood. (That, by the way, is what baptism pictures for us: In baptism we show that we have been saved from death and doom by the resurrection o f Christ; not because our bodies are washed clean by the water, but because in being baptized we are turning to God and asking him to cleanse our hearts from sin). Now, C hrist is in heaven, sitting in the place o f honor next to God the Father, w ith all the angels and powers o f heaven bowing before him and obey­ ing him. Since C hrist suffered and under­ went pain, you must have the same attitude he did; you must be ready to suffer, too. For remember, when your body suffers, sin loses it power, and you w on ’t be spending the rest o f your life chasing after e vil desires, but w ill be anxious to do the w ill o f God. Y ou have had enough in the past o f the evil things the godless enjoy: sex sin, lust, getting drink, w ild parlies, drinking bouts, and the worship o f idols, and other terrible sins. O f course, your former friends w ill be very surprised when you don’t ea­ gerly jo in them any more in the wicked things they do, and they w ill laugh at you in that they must face the Judge o f all, livin g and dead; they w ill be pun­ ished for the way they have lived. That is why the GOOD NEWS was preached even to those who were dcad--killed by the flo o d -s o that although their bodies were punished w ith death, they could still live in their spirits as God lives. The end o f the w orld is coming soon. Therefore be earnest, thoughtful UNION^VENUE^ & glas V company ; Public Service Announcement Do you need child care? men o f prayer. Most important o f all, continue to show deep love fo r each other, for love makes up for many o f your faults. C heerfully share what you have w ith those who need a meal or a place to stay fo r the night. God has given each o f you some special abilities; be sure to use them to help each other, passing on to others G od’ s many kinds o f blessing. This suffering is a ll part o f the work God has given you. Christ, who suffered for you, is your example. F ollow in his steps: He never sinned, never told a lie, never answered back when insulted; when he suffered he did not threaten to get even; he left his case in the hands o f God who always judges fairly. He per­ sonally carried the load o f our sins in his own body when he died on the cross, so that we can be finished w ith sin and live a good life from now on. For his wounds havehealcdours! P R A IS E TH E LO R D !! We are a ll like sheep who have gone astray; but C hrist came to die, so that we could all be rescued. There is just one catch, though. God gave to man--the a bility to choose. Yes, God created us; but he does not force any o f us to serve him. He has shown us, by His life ’s example, that we can make it— only i f we want to. Everyone must de­ cide whether or not they want C hrist to dw ell w ithin. M y dear sisters and brothers, we arc only visitors here. Since our real home is in heaven I beg you to keep away from the e vil pleasures o f this w orld; they are not fo r you, for they fight against your very souls. Pray for the L o rd ’ s work to be done around the world. at The Celebration Tabernacle Singers Maranatha Disciples II Irvington Covenant W orship Singers M t. Sinai COGIC W orship Singers 4236 NE Eighth Avenue Sponsored by The A frican American Pastors fo r the B illy Graham Crusade {corner of 8th £ Skidmore) For more information please call Henry Greenidge at 287-5226 Portland, Oregon 97211 (503) 287-0261 Has moved Sunday services to Stone lower Church, N.E. Sandy Blvd. & 30th Worship Services 8:0(1 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Church School 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Bible Study, Wednesdays. 116 N.E. Schuyler 10:30 a.m. and 7:(X) p.m. Radio Ministry each Sunday. 8:00 a.m. on KBMS A 'leaching Church With A Reaching Ministry Dr. James E. Martin, Senior Pastor Church Office 116 N.E. Schuyler St. (503) 284-1954 Cleodus Vann Featuring: Psalm 34:3 MT OLIVET baptist C hurch D IR E C T O R S Family Owned and Operated Since 1954 Serving the City of Portland for over 37 years In your hour of need Vann &vann are there to serve Maranatha Church 4222 NE 12th Avenue & Skidmore Portland, OR 97211 W ith an Inspirational W ord from Reverend Gus Romans, Pastor Z ion Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Phillip S. Nelson Pastor VANN & VANN FU N ERA L S to rm D oo rs a n d W indow s CME CL upek Pastor H illary Conedy Officiant Visit The Church o f Your Choice Sunday, July 26, 1992 at 6:00 p.m. A lle n le m p le Palm Lane COGIC 11730 South Central Avenue La» Angele», California Family Expresses Thanks All Types of Auto Plate and Window Glass Jesus Loves You! Saturday July 11, 1992 10:00 a.m. BEVERLY RAE NETTLES LAMPKIN was born in Portland, Oregon, August 1, 1946 to Mary O. Allen and Joe Louis. She received her formal education in the Oregon Educational System. By profession she was a Social Worker specializ­ ing in working with the mentally handicapped. Beverly was joined in wedlock to Wallace Alonzo Nettles in 1964. Of this union Wallace Alonzo Nettle II was born. Shortly after moving to Los Angeles in 1978, she joined Palm Lane COGIC. She was a faithful member until her death. She leaves to cherish loving memories 3 sisters, Carol, Cilda and Bemonica and 7 brothers, Verdell, Jonathan, Joe, Jr., Doug, Kevin, Anthony and Wayne; 2 grandchildren Michael Jackson and Brandis Nettles; 1 daughter-in-law, Toni Nettles; nephew, Leon Heartley; nieces, Andrea Heartly, Ebony Edwards and Adriana Edwards and grandniece, Breana Parks and a host of other relatives and friends. LORRAINE HLAVINKA P h o n e 2 4 9 -5 8 8 6 BeverlyR. Lampkin Obituary North/Northeast Rally Day For The Billy Graham Crusade Woman-Owned Going Home Celebration For Then, you need to know about A l­ bina Head Start, form erly A M A Head Start. Albina Head Start provides fu ll day care for children who are 3 ,4 , and 5 years old. The Albina Head Start offers free childcare to low-income fam ilies in the N „ N.E., and S.E., area o f Portland. W ith the new school year approaching, there are openings for your children. So, i f you’re in a training program, in school, or i f you are w orking, give Albina Head Start a call at 282-1975. Get involved w ith Albina Head Start and be a part o f your children's educa­ tion. Openings are lim ited so get a head start and calll no w fo r more information at 2 8 2 -1 9 7 5 , e xt. 202 (N a n c y Kimmons). The fam ily o f Dometta “ LaShay” Dorn would like to express their grati­ tude and sincere appreciation fo r the many prayers, telephone calls, visits, cards, flowers, food, and fellow ship at the time o f our lost. We thank you, what ever part you played, thank you fo r being you. Parents: A rthur & Evelyn Bryant, Clarence D om , Sr. 4709 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd Portland, Oregon 97211 St. John Chapter 4 503/281-2336 5211 N. W illia m s P o r'/a n d , Or. 97217 M allory Avenue Christian Church D J ia p tts t (iljn r c lj 8101 N. Fiske Avenue Portland, Oregon 97203 Church Pho.ta: 2 8 9 -4 147 Sunday Service 10:45 Sunday School 9 :3 0 Bible Study 6 :0 0 Evening Service 7 :0 0 P.M. Study Phon«: 289-1 »11 i s c i p l e s o f C h r i s t God's Presence promises Power through Jesus Christ In Good Times and Bad Times A/lcttf>eu/ n .P d "Come to me all you who ore weary and heavy loden and I will give you rest" 9:45am 11:00am 7:30pm Sunday School Morning Worship Tuesday Bible Study and Prayer Inter-racial Congregation Denise Ft. Bell, Postor 126 N.6. Riberta t Portland, OR 97211 t (503) 288-5173 Pastor. Rev James CF. 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