“If thou doest  well, shalt thou not be  accepted? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door. And unto thee  shall be his desire, and thou shalt rule over him.” [Genesis 4:7]
	  “And Elijah came unto all the people, and  said, How long halt ye between two opinions? if the LORD be God, follow  him: but if Baal, then follow him. And the people answered him not a word.” [I Kings 18:21]
	“But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering.  For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed.  For let not that man think that he shall receive any thing of the Lord. A double  minded man is unstable in all his ways.” [James 1:6-8]
	“But  God has so made a way, that man is placed into a position to where he's forced  to make a decision. Man cannot live on earth without making a decision. God  forces the issue to him. He must make some decision. And there's a time when  you have to make a decision of schooling, you have to make a decision of who  you'll marry. And you have to make decisions of different things.” [61-0402  The True Easter Seal, Jeffersonville IN]
	  “But in  the Garden of Eden where they had only two boys, the decision was forced  upon man to make a decision. And I think it's done to show his true color, what  he is, to show what he is inside of him. Now, we find that the time came,  between Cain and Abel that the decision had to be forced, because that the  time of worship had come, and each boy had provided a way to make a worship to  God. And if you'll notice, between right and wrong there's just one little  breath of difference. And the wrong in the last days has been prophesied  that it would be so close to the right, that it would deceive the very elected  if it was possible, between right and wrong.” [61-0402 The True Easter  Seal, Jeffersonville IN]
	  “Now, we're all born, a free moral  agent, to make any decision that we wish to. God justly does that. Because, He  must put every man on the same basis, or He put the wrong man on...  He put the first man on the wrong basis, that He put on free moral agency. See? We're just exactly, tonight, like Adam and Eve. There's no different. Right  and wrong sets before either one of us. Life and death, we can make our choice;  up to you, to make it. See? That's the way Adam and Eve did, and, see,  and--and they made the wrong choice. And now, by that, put the whole race, of  human race, under death, the penalty of death. And then God came down in the  form of man and took that death, and paid the penalty of death, that the... His  subjects that desired to--to be free could go free. 50    Now, if He took us, without the same way  that He did Adam and Eve, just pulled us through something, said, "I'll  save you whether you want saved or not," then He put Adam and Eve on--on  the wrong basis, you see. But each one of us has to choose, this day,  between death and life. We can do it.” [63-0717  A Prisoner, Jeffersonville IN]
	  “Lot, as he had to make a choice,  Abraham give Lot his choice. And God gives you your choice. "Choose you  this day who you shall serve." In the garden of Eden there was a tree  of--of knowledge and a Tree of Life. Man was given the privilege to  choose either one he desired. And so is it today; you're given your privilege,  as free moral agents, to choose whatever you want to choose. My advice to  you is, don't look at the modern things around you, and the popularity, and the  glamour that you could be, but choose rather, by faith Him, that give the  promise that someday He will come and will righten all wrongs, and will give  you Eternal Life, and raise you up. No matter if you take the despised way  with the Lord's few, make that choice.” [58-0720M  By Faith Moses, Jeffersonville IN]
    
		“There's  a choosing, and we choose for ourselves. We choose something that's for our own  good. But Moses chose the afflictions and the disgrace, that he might walk with  the people of God. Think of it, now. Listen to it: "Chose the  afflictions of the people of God and counted it a greater treasure, for he  endured seeing Him Who was invisibly." Now Lot, one time, had to make a  choice. And it may be this morning, that there'll be men and women setting  here, that'll make your final choice. You are today what you are, because  several years ago you chose to be what you are now. And what you choose now,  will determine what you'll be five years from today. Five years from today you  may be a missionary. Five years from today you may be a renown Christian. Or  five years from today you may be in hell, because you made the wrong decision. Five years from today you may be cleaning spittoons in a barroom. Five years  from today you may be a prostitute on the street. Or you may be a man or a  woman, that's a--that's a credit to any society, because of your choice for  Christ. Five years from today you may be in glory, gone in the rapture, because  you made your choice today. But you've got to choose. And don't look at what  you see; choose what you see by faith. That's the only thing that will count,  is what you choose by faith.” [[58-0720M  By Faith Moses, Jeffersonville IN]
	  “Now, they  went off in such a hurry, without even considering God. And when they found out  the seven days was up, well, their water supply was cut off. They didn't have  any water to drink. And there they was out there with their cattle, and with  their animals, and their water supply was cut off. And looks like that it was  just about the end for them. Now, that's what we do. Sometimes we go off on a  tantrum somewhere and not think about God, not pray over it, ask the Lord  whether we should do it or not, and we find out that our supply of blessings is  cut off. Then we wonder sometime, "Well, wonder why I can't have no  more blessings." You don't watch, you let down in your prayer life. You  say, "Well, I'm a Christian." Well, that's the more sign you should  pray, more than ever. Read the Bible every day. Pray every day. Don't make  any decisions too harshly or too quickly, without first considering God about  it. Ask Him, "Shall I do this, Father?" Ask Him, "Is it Your  will for me to do this?" Then see what the Holy Spirit will speak to you. He  might not give you a vision, but He will speak in some way to you, to let you  know, if you'll be sincere and ask Him.” [54-0723  The Prophet Elisha, Chicago IL]
	“"Well, Lord, if You'll just bless me and  do this for me, I'll do so-and-so." That's not a decision. "God, I  don't care what you do with me; I'll go anyhow. If I die, all right. Live or  die, or whatever, if they laugh at me, make fun of me, don't make any  difference, I'll go anyhow." That's clean cut decisions, like Rebekah  made 'fore she even seen Isaac. Her parents said, "Let the girl answer.  The girl, she's of age, let her answer." She said, "I'll go":  clean cut decision, quickly made. She clave to it. That's what Ruth did.  Orpah went back.” [60-1002 The Kinsman  Redeemer, Jeffersonville IN]
	“This is a choosing time. You cannot stand neutral any longer. You may leave before  the message is over, but you can't go out that door the same person you come  in. That's right. You'll cross that threshold tonight either a better person or  a--a more evil person than you was when you entered. You can't help it. It's up  to you to make a decision. Now, notice. It's a choosing time. You  can't be neutral. It's a choosing time. You must choose you this day whom  you're going to serve. And the devil has presented many things glamorous that  you can choose if you wish to. You can't remain the way you are, because  you've got to be.” [58-0128 The Oneness  Of Unity, Waterloo IA]
	  Our Bible Study Subject for June 2017 : If Thou Doest Well, Shalt Thou Not Be Accepted?
	  Bro. Robert Wilson