M IQDFQIID MAIL TttfBUNE, MlSPFORP, OIHKJ ON, SUNDAY, JULY 10, 3910. 15 ' THIS SERMON IS A REGULAR WEEKLY FEATURE Q- OOO 00O&-- PEOPLES PULPIT... few) Ala 1 Srnnon by CMAKLES T. RUSSELL. Pastor Brooklyn 1'abcrtiacto. The Glorious Liberty of the Children of God. "Tlio crcnlurc nlto ahntl lc de livered from llic l)ondnKc of corrup tion into the yjoriom liberty of the children of God" (Roinani viii, 2 1 ) o OQO ooO ----j Hrooklyn, Jul . 1'nntor ltuwii'll of tlio tlrooUlyu Titbernnclo prenchv! to. Ony In llrooldyu'ti InrKoxt Aiiilltorltiin, tlio Acmloiny of Mimic, from the it t text, to n crowded mill ntluntlve iiuill unco. Ho null): Tomorrow will tut colulimtctl iik "I. Hi orty l)ny" by A merlon iim In nil pnrtH of tliu world, To fioino. of cnurm. It iiii'miin n liollilny, a tlini' of ri'ciciitliiii lint to otlii-rn of tin It niciil(M ulniii'iiily of "Liberty oiiIIkIimwiIiik tin1 oilil'" Cvou tint i'ihmiiIun of tlio Hcpilblli' MUM COIinill) tllMt III! lillllll'IICP linn KOII" forth from Uu'ho Hlioron to t lie uilis tiioMt botiiuM of onrtli an liilliii'iHi' 4it;nltint tyriiuuy, unit In it lirond. ecu rntl wny In lino wltb tlio Clolden HiiU. which rcHiM-cin tlio llburtlON of otlii-r h It ilctdroii IIh owu to be rcitpvctvil It In dllllciilt to CHtlinnto tlio wclhl of Inltiiunco iittiu'liliiK to tlio miiiinroiix lotti'M koIiik from thw liori to ivory country unilor licitvuti, to ovcry liiuulut nuil vIIIiiku mid city It In dlr tll'lllt 10 CHtlllllltO tlio llllllKMICO of tlio riowxpnpcnt mid iimkmlIiich which k forth from thin Inud liriusllni: tlio lovo of liberty, And yet. ilenr frleudi. uvcry ilny nuil ovory yonr, tin our IiIviim urn tun, wo couio to Nt'o uioru mid moro lltluetly wlint coiiKtlttiK'H true "IIh orty," mid to clImliiKiilHli thin from "llcemn'," which Homutliiii'K wtrnH tlio livery of liberty, to Krowdy inlnropro noiit It. Jt Is not HtirprlHluu thut tunny who como to our nliitri' from Inmln when pcrmiunl llherty U nlinont unknown nre liiclluiil to execi more liberty thnii wo enn safely ticcord them. They nre obliged to lenru Krnduiilly the Iciuuiii thm noclrtl liberty wlgullluii. not tier noun! llreime. hut the iwrnilwiloii to do only thoHc thing which will not Inter fere with tlio righto mid llbertlc of otherii. IntUitl. thin Ik the leniton which nil must lenni tu order to he good, tucfui eltlroiu of thin ltepulillc; it lebiton theroforo to be lenrued by nil who would enjoy true liberty. It In the letoioii of nelfcaiilrol; the lesnon of (ulndliiK onn'ii own bUNlnetm: the limnn of npenklUK evil of no innn; the lonii of dolus good unto nil men nw wo Imw opportunity; the Ichhoii of Intruding on the proper right mid privilege of no ouo olno, Hut tilnx, how few of the world tiuvo come to rightly view the liberty of which wo boiiHt! In ths 8chool of ChrUt. It U In tlio Kehool of Christ Hint the pupllri or disciple of the Lord Jentm limy lenru of him. the (Jrent Teneher. the Importnut lonnoti of self-control nnd the tiroper uxerelse of our owu lib orty. without eiicroiichlng upon the irlghtn nnd liberty of othern. Alii. dour frlendn, we mutit concedo Hint tv Muarknbly few of the Lord's people ihnvo lenrued this lesson mid uro ipiull Jllod to Kruduntu nlong this lino! Mirny followers of Christ continually prne- mIho Injustice In the little thing of life. UflcctliiK to record tlio liberties and Tights of others. In the Church, In the home. In business, (he rights of others tire ll too frequently Ignored or only pnrtlnlly rccugnUod. It Is more liu portnnt Hint we lenni to recognUo tin irlKhts mid liberties of others tlmn to '.Insist upon our owu rlghtn, The for tutor course tends to iniiko us (Jedllke: tho Jnltcr cultlvntcs solflshnoss nnd frequently getB us Into dllllculty un tioceutmrlly. The Apontlo's liiHtructlou Is thut ho fur us possible, wo should llvu pcacenhly with nil men, which often necessitates tlio voiding of our own rlhts for the sake of penco. This mutter of InslstltiR upon rights nrul liberties Is movlnj? the world more nnd tnoro toward contention nnd strife nd hantoultiK It toward the Brent time of trouble which shnll engulf the whole soclnl structure. Doubtless the Krent majority will be cIiiIiiiIiik their liidlvldunl rlKhts while nlmost totally dlHreKiirdlnK tho rlKhts of others. We urge, therefore, that kind of love of liberty which Is willing to snerl llco ih respects Its own prlvlloKPS, thut It may bo helpful to others In umlntnlnliiK their proper liberties. Nor ,,'loes this signify thut tho people of r'Uod should ipiiop their own liberty j.d tight for the liberty of others -Jtotlier wo should stimd for the prln . cJnJes of rlgliteousuess. nnd both by wirjl nnd precept refrnln from stirring I i yloleiice, or Jeopurdlzlng the Inter estHf others. Liberty of conscience wn should innlntnln In oursolves nnd ithouliLencnurnge In others. "LJuiirty of Chlldron of God." S(. I'nul speuks hi our text of the llbcrly.tH' the children of Jod " This prliiiurJIy. Hlgnllles our desertion from our tiiHkumater. Sin, timl the fiiirrender of our wills to (lod nuil lighteousness It inenns.ii repmlliitlou of liberty to do wrong, mid the grasping, through Christ, of liberty from bondage to Sin. Hut, us the Apostle elsewhere explains, wellndlt Impossible to eouipier fully the fallen llesh Wo will llnd It Impossible uh "Now CreatureH" to attain the full liberty of Sonslilp under present condl tlons. bpcuuse. us Si Taul declares, "The (lesh lusteth ngaliiHt tho spirit nnd the two me onntrnrj the one to tho otlioiM ((Siilutlaiis v, 17i We have a constant light to resist the enslaving Inlluences of Hln-to iitulutaln our ill erty ns sons of (lod. The victory will , not be fully attained until our rusup rectlon, when "This corruptible must tint on lucorruptloti." Then our new minds will receive new, perfect spirit bodies, through which they can oper ate perfectly, mid exercise, to tho full, true llherty, truu freedom. Tho full liberty of the Children of Uod, therefore, Is not attained In this present life, but will bo attained In the resurrection, when wo shall be per fected In the Master's likeness. And In thin connection It Is well to note that this Is the liberty of the ungels iiIho lllwrty of freedom from Hln, from tho power mid domination of error nnd superstition ami weaknesses through heredity. All (ho angels were thus created, mid father Adam and mother Cve ulso were thus created. In the full likeness of the children of God, Some lost their liberty by diso bedience; they beenmo slnres to Hln mid Death, and have been more or less hound by these conditions from thou until now, Ho, then, "Tho liberty of tho children of God" Is nbsolute tier-fcctlou-tho Ideal condition for which the Church Is striving Tin Qrosnlng Creation. The Apostle In our text Is discussing tho condition of the world of mankind In general, lie reminds us that "the whole creation gronucth and trnvnlleth In pal ii together until now" (Itomnus vlll. S'.'i In the nineteenth verse he tells us what they nre waiting for, unmcly, "The earnest expectation of the (humntu creature wnlteth for the manifestation of the sous of God." The world of tnnnklnd Is now onHlnvod to Hln nnd Death; they cannot help themselves; they must wait until God's time for setting them free from this bondage. God's time will come In con nection with the u-lorlllcatlon of the 'church, nnd her manifestation with tier Lord In tho glories of his Messian ic Kingdom, Then the groaning crea tion will bo set free from the bondage of Sin and Death, under which It now groans and travails. Mad Subjtot to Vanity. Tho Apostle reminds us Hint the nlnvery of mankind to Hln and Death enme upon the world through vanity, or frailty, unwillingly Our frailties nro the result of sin und of tho Divine sentence. I'athcr Adam wns dlsobcdl cut nnd our Creator, In seutenclug him to death, made the dying condition such that all of his children would be Involved wltn him, ns sinners, through heredity, and thus sharers In his dying condition. Hut God did not subject our rnce to (his dying condition, this slavery to Hln und Death, with the In tention of blasting the hope of human ity to nil eternity, much less with the expectation of Bonding Adam nnd his rnce to eternal torture. Ilnthcr. we nre to understand Hint when God pro nounced the denth sentence upon our race. Intermingled with It wns the hope, tho desire, on the pnrt of the Creator, that tho result of that death sentence should not be mnn'H absolute and eternal destruction, after the man ner of the brute beast. In (ho Divine purpose there mingles n hope n desire nnd Intention Hint nil of Adam's race who will lenrn tho lesson of righteous ness tuny ultimately bo delivered from tho bondage of Sin and Death, Into the truo llherty of children of God. It wns to secure. In God's duo time, for Adam nnd his race, liberty from Sin und Death, that Christ diet! for our sins. Th Creation to D Delivered. Our minds now turn to the liberty which, by God's grace, enmo to this nation In 1770; and, similarly, Rome of our nation look to the liberty Hint was accorded them by the "Kmunclputlon Proclamation." Hut these etunuclpn tlons nro nothing In comparison with the great Kmunelpntton which God purposes shall como to all the world of mankind through Christ. Knslnvwl to Sin, through I'nther Adam's disobe dience, "Sold under sin." the purchase of the race by the precious blood of Christ Is to be announced by the Great Judgo who pronounced the sentence. This Is n glorious hope, u glorious pros pect, but ns yet It Is merely n pro-v pect. Only the true Church bus as yet been set free; and she wnltH for perfect freedom through the "Kirst insurrec tion." "The whole world lleth In the Wicked One." nnd still nre aluvea to Sin nnd Death conditions In every way. The arrangement of Divine Provi dence for this great liberation of the captives of Sin nnd Death Is wonder full God's Kingdom Is to be estab lished nnd to exercise his reign or rule of lighteousness amongst men for a thousand years! Satan Is to he bound during that period, thut he may de ceive and entrap humanity no more. The knowledge of God nnd the nsslst. mice of Divine power are to be ex tended to every creature, bond and free, rich nnd poor, of every tongue and nation. Not only will the living nations enjoy this privilege of release from shivery to Sin nnd Death, through the great Hedeeuier, hut. uddltlonnlly. till who are In .their gruves will have tho glorious opportunity of being uwnkoned nnd of being brought to a knowledge of the Truth, that they may bo saved by laying hold t hereon -by conforming heart nnd life to the rules of the Kingdom of God's dear Son und thus attaining eternal life. Truly, that will be u glorious epoch, when to the great Deliverer "every knee shall bow and every tongue con fess, to the glory of God " It will be grand. Indeed, to witness during the thousand years of Christ's reign the gradual liberation of the slaves of Hlu mid Deiith-lhelr gradual rittnlnmciit of full mastery over their weaknesses and Imperfections by tlio assistance of the gioat Kiiinnclpiiior! .Many of these poor slaves went down to the tomb In fearful anticipation of a future of eter rial torment. How glut! they will bo when they uwake from the sleep of death, realizing It as only n momentary Interim! They will be nilvlsed of tho fact that the Itedemptlon price has been paid by Jesus and that, there fore, ho Is fully iiiallflod and empow ered to set them free In overy sense of the word not only from tho cumlcmua (Ion of death, but also from tho actual blight of dcuth-tho mental, moral nnd physical weaknesses, which nro ele ments of tho death sentence. True, the Scriptures Intlmnte that nil will not appreciate the privilege of emancipation from the dominion of Sin mid Death, it is not for us to specu late as to the number who will ulH mutely bo set free. It Is suiriclent for lis to know that nil will be brought to a full opportunity of attaining or re jecting the emancipation privileges. All will be free In the senso Hint nono will die the Second Denth. except by his own wilful, deliberate sympathy with sin nnd rejection of the righteous and liberal terms of thoGrentLlbenitor. Not Only They but Ourselves. Pursuing the subject, the Apostlo rnnrks tho Church of this Gospel Age ns separate and distinct from the world. lie shows that thoso who ro celvo tho begetting of tho holy Spirit now, nre already children of God. nod already enjoying full freedom, full lib craUou from the conclcmnoffon of Sin and Death. Ho says. "And not only they (the groaning crentlon. the worldi, but ourselves nlso (tho spirit-begotten Church of this nge). which hnve the first frulm of tho Spirit, even wo our solves groan within ourselves, waiting for tho adoption, to wit. the redemp tion (deliverance) of our Hody"-"tho Hody of Christ, which Is the Church" (Verse 23; I Corinthians xll. 27). Tho Apostle Is here pointing out that wbllo the world Is groaning under its share of the Adnmlc condcmnnUon, be lievers In Christ nlso gronn-though In a different rummer. The world groans and trnvalls. waiting for the Church's mnnlfestntloti-"tho manifestation of tho Sons of God." The Church groans, not outwnrdly. but Inwardly, while waiting for something different Tho world Is waiting for the manifesta tion of tho Sons of God. because "Now nro wc the Sous of God" 0 Joun ll1 2). Our salvation will come, thereforo. before this manifestation of the Sons of God. which will bring release to the world. The elect Church is icaltlng for the adoption, the dellvornnco of the Hody lu tho First Kesurrectlon. Our Heavenly Fntlicr tins already granted us Hie spirit of adoption whereby wo can cry. "Abbn. Father." but our ndop Hon is not yet accomplished, com pleted. Wo nre already set free In our mfnii from tho Irw of Sin mid Death, but will not be entirely free until our adoption shall bo completed by our resurrecHon change. The ndopUon of tho Church by Hie Father will bo her full entrance Into the liberty of the Sons of God. her full entrance into per fection, "changed In a moment. In tho twinkling of an eye" (1 Cor. xv, S2t. The Apostlo continues tho sumo thought, pointing out that tho salva tion of the Church nt the pVesent Hmo is not her actual or complcto salvation, but a liope-snlvnHou or u fnlth-snlva-Hon. He points out that what wo hope for Is to be brought unto us nt tho revelation of our Lord and Savior Je sus Christ, nt his second advent. He points out Hint In tho menu time. If wo have this hope ns nn anchor to our souls. It will lend us to bo patient In waiting for the glorious things of the Divine nrrangement. It will lend us to wait patiently for tho Lord's Hmo for our owu blessing mid further op portunity for service In bestowing God's blessings upon Hio world. We nro to wnlt for our dellvernnce. with paffence, nnd In this we shall bo exer cising and developing one of tho graces of tho holy Spirit necessnry for our perfecting. It Is not sutlleleut Hint wo lenru to fore liberty; wo must leant full submission to tho Divine will nnd to receive our liberty, in kind and In time, according to the good pleas ure of the Father. Tho expression, "The redemption of our Hody," does not refer to the Lord's people, Individually, for each of us will have ti separate body In the resur rection. Tho Apostle's thought Is that of the Scriptures In general, namely, that (here Is ouo Hody, which Is (ho Church; nnd (hat, so far us our com plete adoption by the Father Is con cerned, this must he done lu unison; he will not receive the Church sepa rately, member by member, but alto gether, nt the close of this age. Then so many us shall have fought the good tight of faith mid Mulshed their course, so many as shall be found worthy a place with our Lord In his throne will bo "chunged" In the "First Hesurroc Hon." These will lie presented togeth er us one glorious Hody. or "Church of the living God, whose mimes nre written lu heaven." So fur, then, ns the world Is con corned, let us think less of assisting them to Individual and personal lib erty tlmn to freedom from the yoke of Sin. Let us rejoice lu the privilege nuil opportunity which, If faithful, we will huvo by nnd by with the Master, of delivering or setting at liberty from sin' und deuth the entire groaning cre ntlon Let us remember that tu attain this we must become members of the glorllled Kingdom, which will extend this blessing to nil tho families of earth 32 BILLS WILL GO BM PEOPLE Direct Lcnlslntion Measures Under tho Initiative for the November Election Arc All Petitioned For Will Bo Heavy Ballot. SALEM, Or., July 9. Thirty-two Initiative petitions had been filed with tlio secretary of stato when tho hour for closing tho filing arrived last evening, rind that number will bo un tho ballot for approval or rejection by tho voters on election day In No vember. Mnny of tho counties hnvo some local legislation and several bills are of stntowldo Interest, among thorn ouo to prohibit tho mnnu'ncturo and sale of Intoxicants In the Btato. Six teen of tho measures are amendments to tho conntltutlon. Six petitions wero filed ycatcrdny JUHt before tho tlrno for nccoptanco of potltlons by tho nec rotnry of stnto came to a close. The 32 hills to bo voted on by the people are: A constitutional amendment pro viding for restricting the creation of now counties. A hill- to provide for proportional representation In the legislature. A bill to extend tho primary elec tions. A hill for tho inspection of public offices nnd tho publication of an offi cial gazette. A constitutional amendment pro viding that three-fourths of a Jury may find n verdict In a civil case and modifying tho state's system of legal procedure. A constitutional amendment pro viding for the raising of funds for Improvement of highways. Woman's taxpaylng suffrage nmondment granting to all taxpay ers tho right of suffrage A bill for tho establishment of an eastern Oregon branch of tho state' Insano asylum. A bill to elect delegates to a con stltlonal convention tho second Mon dny In October, 1911. A constitutional amendment to pro vMo a separnto district for the elec tion of each state senitor nnd each stato representative. A constitutional amendment to cnuso taxes to bo collected for pub lic purposes only and providing tho power of taxation shall never bo sur rendered, susponded or contracted away. An nmondment providing for state railroad building. An nmondment directing n uniform rule of taxation. An act to Increase tho nalnry of tho Judge of tho Klghth Judicial district. An act f!o create tho county of No smith. A bill to provldo for tho mainte nance of tho normal school at Mon mouth. A bill to create the county of Otis. A bill to annex a portion of Clack amas county to Multnomah. A bill to create tho county of Wil liams. An amendment providing for peo ple of each county to regulato taxa tion nnd exemptions. An amendment giving cities and towns control ovor snlo of liquor, A bill for liability of employers. A bill to creato tho county of Or chard. A bill to creato tho county of Clark. A hill for tho support and mainte nance of tho normal school at Wes ton. A petition for tho annexation of a ortlon of Washington county to Mult nomah coutty. A petition to eztablish and main tain a normal school at Ashland. I An amendment to section 35, ar ticle 1, of the constitution to prohibit tho sale of liquor. ' A petition to create an "employes' " Indemnity commission. A bill to protect fish on Itoguo rlv- A hill to croato tho county of Dc ". chutes. MALLEABLE RANGES Every woman who attended our last demonstra tion and saw the perfect manner in which our ranges baked learned the many superior points of their con struction and how impossible it was to injure them, knows that we offer a first-class range. If you don't know about the range we handle, you arc invited to call and allow us to explain. You can be the judge. We guarantee every range to be as near perfection as any manufactured. Nicholson Hardware Co. 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