The first letter of each of the following responses will form the word that defines something which cannot be made perfect through the offerings of gifts and sacrifices. [The number in brackets indicates the number of words in the answer.]
1. The natural consequence emanating from something that is pure and something that is good [1].
2. A desirable void in each believer's life as to that which relates to both God and man [1].
3. A descriptive word of things pure in the lives of the defiled and unbelieving [1].
4. A catastrophic end to the pathway of faith when something, once good, is put aside [1].
5. Something both young and old felt within themselves after receiving a down-to-earth message [1].
6. A place in which one having knowledge could be a bad influence on someone weak in faith [2].
7. Something Christians might do that is thankworthy even though wrong is involved [2].
8. The frequency of prayer remembrance of an apostle for his own son in the faith [3].
9. A character of walk to be avoided when truth is fully manifested [1].
10. Something Christians' hearts are sprinkled from when there is the full assurance of faith [2].
Answers to these questions will be found in the next issue of Christian Treasury. R. Erisman