Seeking a fair remuneration, what do many laborers do?
Answer
Form labor unions, engage in strikes, boycotts, etc.
NOTE - While these means may hold matters in check for a time, and afford temporary relief,
they cannot eradicate the evil, and bring about a final solution. The evil is deep-seated; it lies in the heart;
and nothing but conversion-a change of the heart and of the affections---can eradicate it. It is the sin of
selfishness, or covetousness-a failure to love one's neighbor as oneself. The conflict between capital and
labor is an inevitable and an irrepressible conflict as long as sin and selfishness are in the world. And near
the end it becomes the most acute and intense, because then sin comes to the full.
3. From whose words did Christ say the disciples ought to have learned of His death and resurrection?
How does grace, as the ground of justification, exclude righteousness by works?
For what purpose is the manifestation of this one Spirit given?
When will the gifts of the Spirit he no longer needed?
9. In what statement to the woman at Jacob's well did Jesus intimate that the ceremonial system of worship would be abolished?
When had God said this?
How did Christ Himself say He would come?
Questions & Answers are from the book Bible Readings for the Home Circle