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RQMZQMJMQNSS l3G7?'Q5i2Gbfi5IGNa5SK I s gb' HIMSELF 'dy Once it was the blessing, Now it is the Lord, 5 P Once it was the feeling, Now it is His Word, 4 CD 07 Once His gift I wanted, Now the Giver own, 4 Once I sought for healing, Now Himself alone. 5 cc! Once 'twas painful trying, Now 'tis perfect trust, 'gp Once a half salvation, Now the uttermost, 5 Once 'twas ceaseless holding, Now He holds me fast, gb' Once 'twas constant drifting, Now my anchor's cast. ld, 4 Once 'twas busy planning, Now 'tis trustful prayer, 5 Once 'twas anxious caring, Now He has the care, 1 Once 'twas what I wanted, Now the Mighty One, U74 Once for self I labored, Now for Him alone. 5 A Once it was my working, His it hence shall be, 4 as Once I tried to use Him, Now He uses me, X ' Once the pow'r I wanted, Now the Mighty One, Once for self I labored, Now for Him alone. Once I hoped in Jesus, Now I know He's mine, Once my lamps were dying, Now they brightly shine, Once for death I waited, Now His coming hail, And my hopes are anchored safe within the vail. All in all forever, Jesus will I sing, Everything in Jesus, and Jesus every thing. A. B. Simpson EQUA TIONS lol Two and two make four -- that is mathematics: 455' Q Hydrogen and oxygen form water -- that is chemistry: 7 Christ crucified is the power of God unto salvation -- my that is revelation. fl? Q But how do you know ? O, Put two and two together and you have four: tm count and see. Q Put hydrogen and oxygen together and you have water: gp test and you will prove it, Q, ' Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved: ' Q believe and you will know. CD Each demonstration is unanswerable in its own sphere. ,QD F. G. Penticost WV Q 7 .5985 3
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MESSAGE FROM THE HEADMASTER Richard R. Lather Greetings and congratulations to the students at Mountlake Christian School. It has been another interesting and suc- cessful s chool year, 1968-69. May each of you tr e a su r e and appreciate this second edition of the QUEST. Dr. Roy L. Smith, relates the story of an elderly Scotsman who, as a small lad, would sit in an up s ta ir s window every evening in the twilight and watch for the coming of the lamp-lighter, who would zigzag his way down the street, lighting the lamps as he went. A-Q Now and then the silent old man would look up at the Window s and Wave his hand in cheerful greeting to the little watcher. When he had passed through the street, the evening shadows were penetrated at intervals by the flickering lights he had left burning along the Way. To be a lamp-lighter in life is a glorious occupation. It is heartening to contemplate that any and all of us can be lamp-lighters, so that we, wherever we go, can leave a light behind us: the light of a friendly smile, of a hearty laugh, of a warm handclasp to one in troubleg the light of an inspiring story, of a word of cheer, of a challenging example, of a gift of loveg the light of a burden lifted because of our having passed that way. How Wonderful if, after our passing, someone may contemplate the life we have lived and the deeds we have done and say, He left a light! And whatsoever ye, do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him. Colosiians 3:17. L - 7
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