The first letter of each of the following responses will form the words which tell of something that has appeared to all men, bringing with it the potential gift of salvation. [3] The number in brackets indicates the number of words in the answer. (Additional clues may be found on page 285.)
1. That phase of ministry which a servant of God referred to as he contemplated his finished course. [1]
2. Something that cannot come by the law because of the vain inference. [1]
3. Something said concerning the extent of God's free gift to countermand one man's offense which brought death to many. [3]
4. An apt exhortation to those in the early Church, as well as for ourselves, which will require purpose of heart to fulfill. [4]
5. Those for whom the One now crowned with glory and honor once tasted death. [2]
6. Those to whom we, who have received the gift (of God), should be faithful to minister the same. [3]
7. That which is diametrically opposite to godly sincerity, and is certainly unbecoming to the believer's manner of life in this world. [2]
8. That which the name of the Lord Jesus Christ becomes when believers are walking worthy of their heavenly calling. [1]
9. A word used to signify the divine appointment of certain men who crept and turned and denied. [1]
10. A recommended war of looking to detect the springing up of an unwanted root. [1]
Answers to these questions will be found in the next issue of Christian Treasury. R. Erisman