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There are a lot of metals that on the surface look similar to gold.
Centuries ago, people discovered that unscrupulous operators would take advantage of this to trick people into paying for worthless metal.
In order to determine whether gold was genuine or not, scientists devised an “acid test.”
The item that is supposed to be gold is rubbed on a black stone, leaving a mark behind.
Gold is what is called a noble metal, meaning that it is resistant to the corrosive effects of acid.
If the mark is washed away by the acid, then the metal is not real gold.
Date: 06-01-19 819 Echuca
There are a lot of metals that on the surface look similar to gold.
Centuries ago, people discovered that unscrupulous operators would take advantage of this to trick people into paying for worthless metal.
In order to determine whether gold was genuine or not, scientists devised an “acid test.”
The item that is supposed to be gold is rubbed on a black stone, leaving a mark behind.
Gold is what is called a noble metal, meaning that it is resistant to the corrosive effects of acid.
If the mark is washed away by the acid, then the metal is not real gold.
- There is the real metal, but there is a metal that looks the same, but whose composition is totally different
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- Part of the nature of fallen humanity is the “selfish gene”
- You would say through experience that this is not exclusive to unbelievers – there have been & will be many selfish Christians
- Of course, it should not be & I'll explain why soon
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- According to Scripture, unregenerate mankind – those who are not Christian – are in a state of sin & dominated by the “selfish gene”
- But as we know, the Christian has been renewed, regenerated by the Spirit of God & is called a new creation in Christ
- A new creation where the old has gone & the new has come
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- Overall, you can see that, predominantly, it has been Christians who have been involved in unselfish works of service to our fellow man
- That is indisputable to an unbiased historian
- Christians have so often coped the brunt of the world as they have stood up to the selfish who want to exploit the weak & vulnerable in order to profit
- William Wilberforce was one such man as he stood against the slave owners & those who profiteered from the use of slaves
- There is the ongoing issue of abortion – standing up for the those who are living, but not even given a chance at life because they might be an inconvenience
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- We wonder why we are so laxed at catching on to our new reality
- The reality of who we are in Christ
- Being in Christ means that we are different & although we still enjoy many comforts of life, our heart is now directed towards God & His will
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