12 TH'R MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, OKKGON. SUNDAY, DEOI0MM0R 2(1, 1909. OQO PEOPLE'S PULPIT... Blessed Judgments. Samoa by CHARLES T. RUSSELL, Pastor Brooklyn Tabernacle Ooo Sunday. December 10. Pastor Uus soU spoke today from tho nbovc text Brooklyn Tlorunclo waa crowded -with an attentive audience, ob usual. "Wo report the discourse, ns follows: Only those who como to .in ndvauccd degree of knowledge of God's Word can realise bow Dlvtno Judgments are all good U blessed. Under tho In fluency of the fog of superstition, not understanding aright the teacblug3 of tho Scripture, supposing tbat they tauant eternal torment fur tbo great majority of our race, we feared Ood. rather than lored him. We dared not say that such a Judgment was wrong, malicious, dcrlllth, yet wc were unable to boo It In any other llsht; henco the con oral perplexity of Christendom, and the general nlleuatloii of heart, and many intclllgtxat minds driven to In fidelity, and tbu dlrtliku to think about Ood and his supposedly terrible pur poses epoetins our race and the gen eral awe respecting the Rlble and the fear of tU misunderstood teachings. Out now in tho dawning of tho New Dispensation the Word of Ood is shin- tog u never before; one passage illu minating another, our fear givce place to revertBtlal lor and Olid awe. We begun to BAderstand that the torment doctxis wblch w received ar whol ly ferifs to th Divine character, Tfck. mm Mk coatravy, ta AteUaeily Wkri ay "WTmlom. Jastle, Meecy ssad Lve toward all. We find Mara to asreeaeBi wUl the Wlahwal detaratlom Ui Ge4' farfc Ttnmto ara "HgtUeoas ajtayXW," aad Ifo Ut to them. IsatteaA f a jmOa Wimt X iKtml tomuut m a penalty for at, wa find a Jttdxnae&t or a teaoa f death. We ajTe to ths ttgU oiuoeaa of that Trdict or Judgment. od had the right to demand of his creator tha obedleoce be was abla to seculer. lie bad a perfect right to de stroy him in death when bo refused the blesalng of life eternal on the terms of obedience. 8elng this, how rejoiced we are to note the Divine Mercy to the Plan of Redemption for the sinner and his offspring through tho sacrifice of Christ 1 As a result we bare good hope in his Judgments; for him who once Judged ua worthy of death has with equal Justice redeem ed ua and granted us the opportunity of eternal life through the resurrec tion. It was another part of the Divine Judgment against our race that, In stead of the death penalty coming In- j "With My Soul Have 1 Deurcd Thee !n ths Nht; Ye. With My Spirit NVfchin Me, Will 1 Scat Thw Ely: For When Thy Judjnufili Ate Abroad In the Earth, the Inhtbiiuu ol the World Will Learn Right eoumeu" (Itauh xxn. 9). ooo - ' only tue great King, out also tho great Priest urn! Prophet mul Tom-hcr. liven ! so. also, tlio Church shall bi "Ulnga I mid prlets"-thi'lr othYe. tholr serv 1 Ice, will bo n combination of ruling and healing, Instructing mul uplifting, A Qhristmas Poem Tlut reminds mo" inusod MoCuteh eon, "In my officii up tho at root, Everything done will como under the I've Pt ovorythittg no handy there head of judgment righteous drilling. livery good derd, yea, every giunl rf fort, will be rewarded Ua Judgment will bo a blessing, nu Increase of har mony with the Lord and with a clmrae- j ,,Tlmt rcmjmia mu gnVl, MuCuttihoou ill tt t working is n trout. I've Koi labor saving systems ami telephones and cool oleolriu fans." tor development aud rostitutloiml phys ical experiences (Acta 111, iP-ai). In stead of the ways, of darkness will be the way of light. Instead of the broad ! who with the eye of faith discerned the righteousness of God's dealing with them. Of these were the proph ets who rehearsed the Divine dealings and reward and punishments, that they were true uud righteous altogeth er and merciful hi the extreme. Similarly during this Gospel Ago Christendom as a whole has uot becu In the condition of heart to bear, to un derstand, to appreciate, the Judgmouts of tho Lord, nut somo have been "Is raclltes indeed" who possessed the se cret of tho Lord and who were able to rejoice in hU Judgments bis righteous dealings. They realized by faith God's iovo lor uicm. -xue tamer uimseu: i oml) flnds lt3 pj,iiCntlon to that glo lovcth you" (John xvl. 27). By faith rl0U8 Mmeaull,i 0,)OCU. Thus we rend, they appropriated tho Apostle's nssur-, ..Qlvo tbo Klnjf tUy judgments. O Gotl. anco that "all things work together for nnd thy rshtisusuess unto the King's good to them that love God, to them j g. 1Io shan judKe tby 1M;ot)i0 wlth nr lQ0 aecorumg 10 bib , rlchteousness nnd thv noor with iudc "Why should I havo all thu snaps f With my wife at home, i struggliu' with a lot o' hamlieaps, An fussitv1 round with stuokj lamps an' gas an' gasoline An' Kettiu, nil worn out with ped alling that old umehino." road leading to destruction with the j masses going down thereon to the j tomb will be "the highway of holi ness." Instead of stone of stumbling I we nro assured that all tho stumbling (stones shall be lathered out of the ,Tlmt minA mo" says MoCutohoon mastering temptatlous and brsetiuruts, i devouring mankind because of their I weakness to roslst the Adversary, the Bible assures us that Satan ' bouud and that the wild beasts of vice and degeneracy will all be brought Into subjection. Thus "nothing shall . hurt uor destroy In all God's holy ' Kingdom." "And au highway shall be ' there, aud it shall bo called. The way ! of holiness" (Isaiah xl. 0: xxjtv, S. I Tho Messianic Psalm (seventy-sec- "my wito's birthday s oomur soon Sho'a lookin' sick niul weary anil she's gottimr pnlu and thin, will ImjIIM like to got hor something: that'll help her health to wiu." puxrosu" (Komans vUI, 23). Qod'a Judgmenta In tha World. We havo seen that God's Judgments in the past have been merely with thoeo who shall constitute the Seed of Abraham (natural and spiritual), through whom, according to the promlso, "all tho families of the earth a ball b b)eeed" (Genesis xxrlU, 14. We now note tho fact tbat our text does not relate to either of these, for their judgmenta could bt discerned only by ths y f faith. Our text refers to tha wortd's judgmenta during the MU Uyi&Ul Asjo. Thea God's Judgmenta will b abroad la the worth uot mere ly coo&uad to ooo nation or specially calUd ctoaa, but will Include every wambar C Adank's aae. And "wblla the af dMbued to be the Lord's JvdcsMata. note tha foet that they will be adaalBfatared by The Cbrldt, of which or glortued Kedvciuer shall be the Xlaad, and his "members." when glorified, shall be the Body the Church. Tha Judgments of the Lord abroad to the earth wlU not mean hfiToe and dismay to mankind In gen eral, but the very reverse relief, as sistance to all who come into line with tha righteous arrangements of that Kingdom designed for their uplifting from sin and death conditions. The Judgments of that Millennial Day of a thousand years will be severe even to destruction only against the willfully. tho deliberately rebellious, after they shall have been brought to a clear ap preciation of right and wrong, good and evil, and their penalties, life nnd death. Mark tbo statement of the Prophet David when prophetically referring to aloud At tha prcaeaca of Jehovah, BECAUSE HE COMETH TO JUDOE THE EARTH. O civo ttumka unto Jehovah, for ho Is good; For bis mercy etulureth forever." I Chronicles xvl, 31-3 L A Millennial Judgment Day. Mark tho words of Bt. Paul respect ing what God has In reservation for tho vorJd. He says God "hath ap pointed a day tho thousand-year day of Christ in tho which be will Judgo tho world in righteousness by that man whom bo hath ordained" (Acts xvlL 31). stanUy upon Adam and Eve, It came" tho MUlennlal Age; he points out that gradually, that through the processes juuiueu i ujul iuu of gradual dying they might tho better ot gladness. He says: learn the lesson of "the exceeding tin-' "Let the heavens be clad, fulnessof aln"-to tho Intent that, vvben rnlho3 nations, Jehovah granted the new trial Bccured by tho rehmeth. merit of Christ's sacrifice, they might Let the a. roar, and tho fulneas thereof: profit by it tho more. The same princl-1 L6t red" oJolco and a" that nr0 pics apply to all of Adam's posterity. , Tbim tree of th0 wooJ slnB 'Tbo wbolo creation groanetu nna tra Talleth in pain together until now waiting for tho manifestation of the eons of God" (Itomans Till, 22, 10). They are waiting for the establishment of Christ's Millennial Kingdom under which they shall have a full opportu nity of coming to a knowledge of the Truth. This la God's provision for tho world In general. What God did for tho llt tlo nation of Israel, during tho Jewish Age, and what he bos been doing for Spiritual Israel since Pentecost, in this Jospcl Age, ure matters scparato and -apart entirely from his general deal ing with tbo world of mankind. Tho natural and the spiritual Seod of Abra ham arc exceptions to tho rule. Thoy have been granted special privileges and blessings not granted to tho world In general natural Israel under tho Law Covenant and spiritual Israel un der tho Abrabamlc Covenant Prom theso two nomlual Israels spocial "over comers" have been chosen or elected. Thoso shortly, in association with the Redeemer, will conrtituto tho Kingdom of God. Tho overcomers of spiritual Israel, becoming the Ilride of Christ by resurrection "chango" to tho heav enly nature, will bo like him and share his glory aud constitute tho Kingdom cIqbs in tho highest senso. Tho ovcr comors of natural Israel, resurrected to tho perfection of earthly nature, will constltuto tho earthly phase of the Millennial Kingdom. Mankind may boo and have Intercourse with these, but will not soe nor havo direct Inter--courso with tho glorified Christ, Head jind Body the King of Glory. ' Ood Will Judge HIa People. Bo far nB tho world is concerned, It has been under the one general ecu beoce of DUIue Justice, "dying thou shall: die." Hut bo fur as natural and spiritual Israel oru concerned, they have been dealt with as freed from the orig inal sentence and on trial for life or death a frown under God's Judgmenta or discipline. Thus It it written, "Je hovah will Judgo his people," Mot all taudar those Judgments have under stood them not all were in the condi tion of heart to receive their Instruc tion. "The bckH of the Lord ia with them that fear him; and he will show Uvem bi Oorenant" (Psalm xxr, 14). Thus, during tho Jewish Age. Israel often lapsed into more or less of dark nasa and idolatry and failed to sec their special privileges and relation giato to 3ed unden their Covenant. But iunongst them were the few fulthful ment (Justice). He shall Judge tho poor of the people, he shall save tho children of tho needy aud shall bieak in pieces tho oppressor. no shall como down lt'.o rain upon the mown grass, as showers that water tha earth. In his days shall the right cous flourish: aud abundance of peaco so long as tho moon endurcth." The PeesJe Wilt Learn Rlghteoua naes." Aa already shown, God's dealings In tho past have been with tho world only In the boom of executing a general Benteaco for Adamle sin a death sen tence with all that that Involves of mental, moral and physical degeneracy dying. All of God's special Judg ments havo been, with those who were Justified to special relationship through faith. If wo were to Judge of the num ber who will bo blessed during the Mil lennium by tho "little node" of natural Israel and tho 'little flock" of spiritual Israel, saved under God's Judgments in advance of tho millennium, the out como of tho world's Judgment would not appear favorable. But these would not be fair critorlona. Present con ditions aro permitted hi order to test and to prove the faith, as well ns tho obedlcnco of thoso who are under trial or Judgment and who, by reason of tho fall, havo such a faith as permits them to grasp tho glorious features of i the present call. Consequently, "few" there will be who will find, the great reward now offered (Matthew vll. Ml. This is as God designs it. because be is selecting a special class. But the I arrangements inado for manklud in general aro that tho darkness and sin of tbo present time shall flee uwny. The dawning of the Millennium morning, with tho rising of tbo Sun of Bight eousness with healing In his beams (The Christ in glory to enlighten the world), will mean that knowledge will bo granted the world facts, evidences, proofs. Tho world will not be required to "walk by faith and not by sight." as aro tho "elect" of this present time. Instead of the eye of faith of the pros- ent tlmo will be the cy of underatand- j ing (knowledge), then. Instead of tho secret of tho Lord being kept ironi the world, all of his gracious purposes wllf then stand fully revealed. "The knowl- , edge of the glory of God shall fill tho I wholo earth as -the waters cover the , groat deep" (Hnbakkuk II, M). As a re-! suit nono shall need to say unto his neighbor and to his brother, Know thou ' tho Lord, for nil shall know him, from tho least to tho greatest of them. Every knoo shall bow and every tongue con fess to tho glory of God (Itornnns xlv, 11). When every good deed shall recelVo "That reminds mo" snys AroCutohoon "my wife's goin' away to visit, An' 1 havo struck upon a notion Hint is not bo dusty, is it? While she's gone I'll wire tho hotiso up from tho garret to tho ground. An wo'll havo n homo olootrio' time hor birthday comes around. So Mac got awful busy, while his frnu was out of town And blow himself for "everything electric," money down. Electric fixtures, reading lamps, all gleaming bright and olunn, Ami flat irons, heaters, chafing dish and motor run machine. Ymt should havo soon tho faoo on Mrs. Mao when sho roaohoil homo, And saw hor huso oloutrifiod and uud spied tho lovoly doinu (That hung within tho (lining room) nil bountiful mul bright She could only gnr.o in rupture at Uio brilliancy of light. j If ovor husband inado a hit, Mo Cutohoon was thu hoy, i His wife was half hysterical with" happiness and joy. 1 She tried thu irons and chafing dish ntid started iip tho fan And liko a happy child, around hor electric worn siio ran, i i i And it is nothing now unusual to honrj tho neighbors say i "Since Mrs. Mao got 'lootrifiod sho's 'younger every day," , And, no wondor, for hor drudgory don't tnko up all hor lifo Like it used to when MoCutohooii had n uon-olcctrio wife. P. S. 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And tho Anclont "Worthies enumerated by St. Paul (Hebrewa lr, 38-10) will also be Judges, but on tbo carthjy piano aa representa tives of tbo heavenly Kingdom. Aa It to wrltton, "I will restore tby Judges aa at the first and tby counsellors ns at tho beginning" (Isaiah 1, 20). Our All-Wlso Creator; who has thus raado provision, both for tho heavenly ly lta punishment, tho world will speed ily learn to avoid tbo punishments nnd to win tbo rewards by obotllcnco to tho laws of tho Kingdom, Tho Scope of Our Text. Tbo Prophet bi our text personifies Tho Christ, Jesus tbo Head and tbo Church bis Body. Noto tho atatornent, "With my soul hnvo I desired tbeo In ho night" (Isaiah xxvl. 0). Tbo "night" of sin has been upon tbo world for t centuries. Tbo "morning" la at hand, j AN INFERIOR GRADE OF BUTTER TO SAVE ONE OR TWO CENTS ON THE POUND, when you can got tho boat for almost Uio nnrao price from your local creamery Wo don't mix our button Ak your proeor for it nml thus oucouraRO homo ipdimtry. If your pooor don't handle it, phono us. 8woot cream, milk nnd buttormllk dclivorod every day. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY. Phono No. 2661 Medford Realty Co Roim 10, Jackson County Bank Building land tho earthly Judgea of tho world j but not yet fully come. During the In tho election from Israel aud tbo election of tbo Gospel Ago, bos thus demonstrated to tho few who under stand "tbo secret of tho Lord" "tho mystery" hidden from ages and dis pensations past. It Is evident tbat tbero will bo no disappointment, no failure, In respect to God's great oath bound Covenant made with Abraham "In thy Seed shall all the families of tbo earth bo blessed." Tbo basis of tho blessing la tho redcmptlvo worlc of Christ finished at Calvary. Tho outworking of that blessing will como through Um glorified Lord and his Church, "bla Body." Tho first worlc will bo tbo establishment of a rlght eoua government in tho bonds of thoso airecdy proven absolutely loyal to God ood to bis righteousness "faithful ere no death." Wo may havo full eoQ4mte ttwtt in that Kingdom "riftrttoeeMwn will be laid to the lino and Juntiee to the plummet," aa God boa protnJeed (Isaiah zxvill, 17). Not only bo, but we may have full confi dence tbat mercy will have a freo hand there to. do all for mankind that would be reasonable and possible. Tbo oomWnatkm of a strong government with merciful assistants la represented iy tbo fact that our Lord will bo, tot night tlmo tho faithful of tbo Church nro rcprcsontcd as walking In the light of God'a Word. "Tby Word is n lamp unto my feet, and a lantern unto ray footsteps" (Psnlm cxlx, 105). Bt. Poter Bays, "Wo have a more suro word of prophecy, to which wo do well to take heed ns unto n light shin ing In a dark pluco until tho day dawn and the day star nrlso" (II Peter 1, 10), In this night tlmo tho "elect" aro different from tho major ity of thoHQ around them thoy destro God's righteousness and they pray, "Thy Klugdom come; tby will, bo dono on earth oven as it to dono In heaven." Song of Moiti and the Lamb, Those who now oro able to "sing In the night" because of their apprecia tion of the Dlvtno Plan aro prophetic ally declared to "iJng the song of kloeoa, the servant of God and tho sods of the Lamb, saying, Great and marvellous are thy works, Lord God Almighty; Just and true aro Jhy ways, thou King of saints. Who shall not fear thoo, O Lord, and glorify fby name? for thou only art holy: for nil nations shall como and worship before tbeo, because of tho manifestation of tby righteous dealings" (Revelation xv, 3, 4). 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