MJSDKOBD MATfj TEIHUNE, MEDJORD. ORBflON', MONDAY, MAY 2, 3910.
THIS SERMON IS A REGULAR WEEKLY FEATURE
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Sermon by
CHARLES T.
RUSSELL,
Pastor Brooklyn
Tobcrnaclo.
The
Upper 'Room at
Jerusalem
"l ie Will Show You A blfHC
Upper Rooms Hicrc Mnkc Ready
For Us" (Mnrk xiv. 15)
Ooo ooe- "" ' ' '
JoniHnloin, April 21. My frlviuln, wo
incot toiluy for tin worHlilp of (I ml In
trmlltloimlly onu of tliu uioiit renowned
inoutliiK plucoM III tliu wliolo otirth
Triulllloii turn It Hint thin In tliu tmmc
"uppor room" wlilcli wim owned by ono
friendly to our mA mid IiIh dlm-liile
anil who cninted It an tliulr nicutlnt;
pluco on Kuvernl occmiIoiih moHt Intl
inntely mhhocImIciI with tho limiiKuru
tlon of ChrlHiliinlty. Tradition iiIho
linn It Hint thlx ) the room mentioned
by Kt. Mnrlt In our toxt. whoro tliu
dlsclplen with tliu Iird tnrlook of
tlio hiHt JowIhIi I'liwtovor Huppnr, ufler
which JemiN limtltuted tliu lCucliurlHl
or Uird'n Kuppcr an nu nntltyplcnl mo
inorlal, tnklnt: the plnco of the I'iihh
over to nil who nccept Jcnuri n the
I'uHiiover Ijimb 'The IjiiiiIi of Ood
which tnlteth nwny tliu ain of the
world" (JohnJ, 20); "Christ our Van
over In ltiln, (hereforo let u keep the
fount" (I CorlnthliuiH v. 7, U).
Tradition nnnuren ua that thin In the
imiuu room muiilloned In the Hook of
Acta (I, 13) iih tho place whoro the
Ai0Ntlen reithkHt it lid rwnoiulilwl for
wornhlp dnrhiK' the ten dnyn folluwlu'r;
the I.ord'H nHceiiHlon tho name "upper
room," ttiereforo, in which wan maul
fonted the acceptance of nil tho con
necrnted follower of Jen tut Into Cove
nant rulatlontdilp with Cod an "niuin
hern of the Hotly of ClirUt, which In
tho Church." Of courBe. our pennU
ulon to iino thin room for u public nerv
lee today wiih obtnlned only by pre
nrranu'eiiient with those having It In
cliarKe. True, tradition nre not nl
wnyi rellnble. Surely, In nlmont every
other part of tho world It would be
nbtiurd to think of tho preuervntlon of
tliu Identity of a Iiouhu llko thin for
more than eighteen centurion. Hut
hero we linvv most peculiar coiull
tlon. The inhabltnutn of thin land
neem to hnvo been content to leave
thlnpi junt nu they found them from
geuerntlon to Kuncrutlon. merely mnk
liiK Niich tdlscht repalni iih were from
time to time found uccctitmry. Here
vUlturn come, look and depart, filled
with n nncred awe, ntid hnvo done no
for centuries, and the luhnbltnntn,
each Intent upon hln own bunlncns,
havo lunored thin In a mnnner hnrdly
luuiKlunblo by KuropeniiH. It Ih.imishI
ble therefore Hint tradition In thlHcnne
nnd In ollu'r luntanccn hercaboiitri, ha
ocatrl correctly.-Junt as In Uotno the
prison In which l'nul wan confined In
Indicated by tradition with apparent
rtccurncy.
Christ Our Pattovtr.
Wo nro favored not only In reHpoct
to tho UNO of the room, but additional
ly In respect to the time of our visit
and our une of it Thin, according to
Jewish reckoning, la tho first day of
Tansover Week It hegnn Innt evenliiK
nt, 0 o'clock. Tho three houm prcccti
Int Uiat marked the time of our Lord's
death and tho bcuu'lnw by Joseph of
Arlmatheit for tho prlvllcgo of bury
lug hln body In hln new tomb nnd the
hnnty hiking of our Lord from the
crow nnd getting him only partially
embnliuel and tho tomb closed and
Healed before 0 o'clock thin day be
ginning at 0 o'clock being nmongfit
tho Jew.i, an tho Apostle declared, an
"high day," n Bablmth day of Hpeclal
tmcrcdiicHH an tho beginning of tho
riiMSovcr FeaHt-Weok.
An wo look bnclc to that momornbln
occasion wo can sympathize with the
ApostloH nnd enrly bellevern In the
blighting of all of their hopcH by tho
npparent fnlluro of Jesus to mnko good
hln claim of McHslahshlp. Wo cati lm
ngluu better than wo can describe their
dejection, their disappointment. On
tho next day, corresponding to to-morrow,
the two with whom Jcbuh met on
tho way to Ummaun said mully, "Wo
had trusted that It hnd been ho who
should hnvo redeemed Israel" (Luke
xxlv, 21).
Thoy had hoped thnt his miracles,
corroborating hln teaching, when he
"Bpnlto na novor man spake," wore
evidences thnt ho was tho Men
slab. They had built their hopes, as
Jews, that now finally God'H promises
to their nntlon would bo fulfllled-tlmt
Israel should bo exalted In tho onrth
In unmo nnd fntno and power nnd au
thority to Ideas and to Instruct "all the
families of tho onrth." They hnd
liopod thnt Messiah would bo the great
King under whoso benellcent rolgu, as
tho gront Mediator botweon God and
mon, tho long-promised bleBslng would
comb to tho enrth. They, had hoped
nlso for n personal slmro with him In
tho glories of Ida Kingdom, according
to hla own worda-"Yo bIiuI sit with
rao on twelve thrones, Judging (ruling)
tho twelvo tribes of Isrnel" (Mntthow
xlx, 28), Ills death ns n mnlofnctor,
as n blnsphomor ngnlnst God, scorned
to cast a shadow over overy hopo nnd
to leave them not only desolate In
heart themielven, but ik-splncd by their
neighbors iih deceived fanatics. Thin
In the iiiuilverHiiry. dear friends, of u
day Hint wiih very mid to our brethren
of 1877 yearM ago.
"Moio and AH the Prophoti."
How dirferent In our attlttido of mind
that wu are nblo to see, to iritlno God
mid to rejoleo that Jesun died; that
ho mirfcrcd, "the Junt for the unjust,"
that his death might constitute the
IlniiNom-Prlce for Adam and nil his
race. Thin light U'xm tho HUtTerlngH
of ChrlHt began to slilno Into the hearts
of the Apostles on the day of our
lord's resurrection, corresponding to
to-morrow. Tho oil for that light lny
hidden lu tliu words of Moses and nil
tho Prophets of Israel. Hut It was
necessary that our Lord, having riven
from the dead to bo the great and
typical High Priest, should trim tho
lamp of Dlvltio Truth that the light
might shine out to all of his people,
all of hln "membern," all of the "Itoynl
Priesthood," all who aro In tliu con
secrated condition of heart, symbolical
ly represented by tho "holy" of Israel's
Tnbemncle.
Hark how gently and how wlnely
the Lord permitted tho light to shine
lu gradually upon hln faithful few.
The eyen of their uuduratnmllug mum
not bu blinded by an luntantaueoun
Hindi. Gradually, an they were able
to Iwur It, the good tidings of hln
resurrection from tho dead to glory,
honor and Immortality on the divlnu
piano miiHt bo made known to them.
The first Intimations were from the
women of the company who had gone
with Kplcen, after the "high day," on
the morning of the third day to com
plete the work of embalming tho Lord.
They reported Ilrst. Hint ho was gone
from the sepulchre, nnd secondly, that
they had mmjii noiiiu angels who told
them that ho was risen from the dead.
And latrr Mary hnd reported that sho
had seen the Iortl nnd clnspcd him by
tho feet and that ho hud said to her,
"I am not yet nncended to my Father;
but go to my brethren and say unto
them, I ascend unto my Father, and
your Father; aud to my (Sod, and your
God" (John xx, 17). Jesuit said to tell
the disciple that ho would meet tbcin
In Gnlllee, an ho had nnld to them
before. Theno bewildering experiences
wcro merely leading gradually on, pro
paring the disciples for tho fuller
knowledge of tho facts.
It wns the same day (corresponding
to to-morrow afternoon) that the Lord
overtook two of the sorrowing disci
ples as they walked Into the couutry
to spend tho night. Here agalu ho
would not shock Hicm nnd overpower
them by n vision of his glorious pres
ence such nn smote down Snul of Tnr
sun on his wny to Damascus, "shining
above the brightness of tbo sun nt
noon-day;" on the contrary he as
sumed a body of tlesh aud traveler's
clothing and talked sympathetically
with tho two sorrowing ones. After
bearing their woen anil sorrows ho
must have astonished them with hln
knowledge of tho Scriptures, as well
iih by bin sympathy, snylng to them,
"O foolish nnd slow of heart to believe
nil that the prophets have spoken I"
(I.ulio xxlv, ITi.) They hnd been willing
to believe something of whnt tho
Proihets hnd spoken the glorious
tblugH, the hnpplfylug things pertain
ing to Messiah's Millennial glory. Hut
they had been slow to bellevo the
proplietn' other testimonies to tho ef
fect that tho Itcdccmcr must bo "led
aa a Lamb to the slaughter," must be
the Hlu-olTerlng, must bo despised nnd
rejected of men. must bo lifted up on
tliu cross us the antitype of tho "brazen
serpent," and must bo raised from the
dead by the power of the Father to
the glory, honor and Immortality of
his great station aa Prophet, Priest,
Medlntor, King, tho nntltypo of Mel
chUedelt, for tho fulfilment to Isrnel
and the world of nil of God's great
promises.
Then said Jesus, In view of these ex
positions, "Ought not Christ to hnvo
Buffered those things nnd to enter Into
his glory?" Whnt else ahould bo ex
pected? Did he not foretell his own
denth? And did he not foretell his own
rosurroctlon? And wero you not too
confused to understand his teachings
to tho full? Did not your minds run
more to tho coming glory than to what
ho said to you respecting tho necessity
thnt you ahould "watch nnd pray lest
yo outer Into temptation" and lose nil
your part and hopo under theso trying
conditions? A lit t to later, lu tho snmo
duy, he appeared lu the "upper room,"
traditionally this very room-tho d6ora
bolng Hhut for fear of tbo Jewa-bnr-red,
wo may bo sure, because tho poor
disciples felt that tho envy nnd hatred
which hnd led to the crucifixion of the
Muster might easily be transferred
now to them because of their sympa
thy with him and tliulr relntlonshlp to
hlH work. Hero Jesun materialized In
tliulr presence and apoko a few worda.
Ho told them that ho wnfa really pres
ent with them and that It wns not
merely a phantom which they saw,
And then bo nto with thorn, honeycomb
and fish, ns evidencing the fact that
thoy wcro not being nddrcssod by nn
Illusion, but by a corporeal being.
(W'hllo they still wondered wiih ntttoie
In li inert t. hu proved to them Unit their
risen Lord wiih no longer merely n
1 man. but that he had expiirleneed a
change In hln rexurieellon, so that now
he wan u spirit being and could go and
come llku the wind -appearing In a
body of llwih when hln purposes no' de
manded. Ho gnvo proof of thin by
vanishing out or their sight, dissolving
tho body of flesh and hones and the
clothing na easily as he had created
them and by tho snme Divine power.
Tho PenUcottal Dleailn-j.
The glorified, resurrected Jesun re
mained with the Infant Church for
forty days, watching over their Inter
ests. On four or live occasions he ap
peared to them again indifferent forms
and for the further Inculcntlou of the
great lesson that he wan risen nnd
changed, henceforth a spirit being.
Then he ascended up on high to up
pear In tho presence of God on behalf
of hln faithful ones first, an Inter on
hu will appear lu the Interest of the
world. The Father's recognition of
tliu merit of hln sacrifice, applied "on
our belinlf." wns manifested by the
Importation of the holy Kplrlt on Pente
cost day. Traditionally thin same won
derful "upper room" witnessed that
oiitKurlug of Divine blessing and
favor, which came only upon conse
crated bellevern and ban corno upon
the nnme class, and upon none other,
from thnt day unto thin begetting
them Individually by tho holy Spirit
to the divine nature with lis promises
of glory, honor and Immortality to tho
faithful, lu association with the Lord
Jesus in hln Millennial Kingdom.
I That blessing wan n partial fulfil-
incut of tho Lord's word through the
I Prophet Joel, namely of that portion
. which says, "In those dayn will 1 pour
' out of my Spirit upon my servants 1
nnd upon my handmaids" (Joel II, 2Hi. '
I We nro glnd, denr friends, thnt what !
I occurred nt Unit first Pentecost nnd
I whnt tins continued nil through this !
j Gospel Age. of Pentecostal blessing
I upon ench individual member of the
! Hody of Christ, Is merely a foretaste ;
of God's great favor townrds Adnm's '
race. An St. Jnmcn declares (I. 18) tho
Church is merely "n kind of flrm-frult t
, unto God of his creatures." True, the
' first-fruits lu thin case Is tho very f
; choicest our Lord, the glorious Head j
aud High Priest, aud his saintly ' fob '
lowers tho nntityplcal tinder-priests of '
tho Itoynl Priesthood. Hut a gront
J blessing In yet to come, for there shnll
I coino n still greater out;ourlng of
. God's Spirit ns mentioned In tho same '
prophecy lu the words. "After thoBe ,
days, nnlth the Lord. I will pour out
my Spirit upon nil tlesh; nnd your sons
ninl your daughters shnll seek for me.
nud your young men shall see actually i
what your nnclents dreamed ,of."
This will have Its fulfillment during !
tho Millennial Age. not that tho world t
( In general will be begotten of the j
, holy Spirit to a spirit nature like unto
tliu nngeln nnd llko unto Const, nn In ,
our case, but the Lord has promised ,
to take nwny the stony heart nnd to
give n heart of tlesh to nil tho willing
nnd obedient of mankind during thnt I
Millennial Dny. In such, n right spirit I
shnll be renewed nn they becomo obedi
ent to the gracious arrangements of
Messiah's universal Empire nnd thnt
right spirit in man, Ttint right disposi
tion will bo the holy Spirit God's
Spirit or disposition. It wns given to
man originally when ho was created
perfect, upright. In the Imago nnd
likeness of God. It was lost by sin
nnd dlsplnced by n spirit of selfishness
nnd sometimes by n spirit of devilish
nesn, It will be the great work of thnt
thousand yearn of Messiah's Kingdom
to lift mankind out of sin nnd selfish
ness nnd death and to restoro the will
lug nnd obedient to nil thnt wns lost
In Adnm and redeemed by tho merit
of tho Bacrtllco nt Calvary. With the
close of tho Millennial Kingdom, God
shows us that nil who will not hnvo
attained to tho possession of his holy
Spirit will bo destroyed in tho Second
Denth. Then 'there shnll bo no more
sighing, nor crying, uor dying, no more
sin, no more sorrow, for nil tho former
things of sin nnd denth shnll hnvo
passed nwny. It will bo Christ on tho
throne who will mnko nil things now.
Supper In the Upper Room.
In closing wo nsk thnt in connection
with whnt wo hnvo Just said respect
ing tills "Upper lloom" nnd the bless
ings hero conferred, you do not for
get tho special privilege which somo
twenty or thirty of us enjoyed In this
snme room on Friday evening Inst.
Wo remind you nfresh thnt thnt even
ing, nfler six o'clock, corresponded to
tho night lu which our Lord with his
disciples llrst celebrated the memorial
of his own denth with the loaf nud
with the cup, traditionally In this snmo
"Upper Hooin." Incidentally wo remark
that tho early Christian Church used
this sumo Jewish reckoning lu tho an
nual celebration of our Lord's death
nnd resurrection, but that. Inter on,
the method of calculating tho dato was
slightly modllled so that this year
Good- Friday and I'aster, according to
tho revised Kplscopnllan Calendar, oc
curred nenrly n month ngo March
25-27. I feol suro that as long as I
live I shall not forgot the blessed ex
periences of Friday evening nnd Its
momorlal celebration, In this "Upper
Uoom," of tho great event whlcji
means so much to tho Church nnd to
tho world which Bymbollzes tho pro
clous sncrlflco of Christ and also, ns
tho Apostlo oxplnlns, symbolizes the
participation of nil tho faithful mom
here of Christ In his sacrltlce In tho
broken loaf nnd in tho cup of which
wo partake antltyplcally. May wo,
dear friends, prove so faithful to our
consecration Vows thnt wo will bo In
cluded by our glorious Lord nmongst
tlioso who shnll bo counted worthy to
shnre nlso his cup of Joy nnd glory
participation In bis Millennial King
dom nnd his glorious work of blessing
all the families of tbo tart hi
PEARY TOURING
THROUGH
EUROPE
Will Probably Meet Theodore While
Abroad Will Return to United
States In Six Weeks WHI Lecture
In Several Places.
LONDON, May 2. ('mrtiumlcr
Hobort 10. Pcnry, liis wife find cap
tain Hnrtlctt arrived nt Plymouth
todny, piiKHOiiKorH on tliu North Gor
man liner Kron Princezzcn Cccillie
for n bix weeks atay in Kuropo. The
party wns loudly cheered by waiting
crowdH and surrounded by n swarm
of newhpnpcr men.
Tho explorer will have n buy time
whilo in London. Ho will bo the
gncBt nt luncheon tomorrow of the
Itoynl Societies Club in St. James
Street, where tho Karl of llalsbury
will proHido over n distinguished
gathering of travelers nnd scientists
assembled in the American's honor.
After this program Commnnder
Pcnry will rush nwny for n short
contincntnl tour, lecturing nt pevcral
importnnt cities. Ho will be back in
London Mnv 23 to attend n dinner
given by tho Itoynl Geographical So
ciety. Then, stnrtinR at LMinburgh
on May 2-1, ho will lecture nt scvcrnl
places in Great Uritnin. Ho expects
to meet Theodoro Hoosevolt before
returning to .tho United States.
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