MUDTORD JtATTi TRIBUNfl, MEDffORP, ORISOON, SUNDAY. .TDTiY 17. 1!)I0, 6 THIS SERMON IS A REGULAR WEEKLY FEATURE PEOPLES PULPIT... JOOjj OH O OO ' Scnnon by CHARLES T. RUSSELL, Pwtor Brooklyn Tabernacle. . i . . . Ooo Sunday, July 10. Pastor Russell of Brooklyn Tabernacle. New York, preached today from the above text. He said In part: In order to use a telescope to ad Yantage wo need first to obtain a proper focus on the object to bo ex snilned. And so It Is with the Divine Plan and Purpose, Looking ntit with tho eye of faith through the Telescope of God's Word, adjustment of tho fo cus Is necessary. This focusing of the "Word, Christian people In the past have very generally overlooked. As a result tho Divine Plan has a blurred and Indistinct appearance to our sight Tho various word-pictures, symbols, types, allegories and plain statements ef tho Scriptures without this focusing together, make a very unsatisfactory and nondescript matter of tho Gospel ef Christ, ono that Is unsatisfactory to everybody, one that tho learned of our iay have repudiated entirely an am biguous collation that is a source of vexation to millions of God's conse crated people. The difficulty Is that tho Telescope was tampered with dur ing the dark ages and tho proper fo cus was lost. Since then Christian people have feared to readjust it. They have gloried in the fact that they never changed the focus. However, they have overlooked the fact that some one lsc did "change it for them long ago and that the unsatisfactory view we have gotten is the result of this and Is entirely out of accord with the clear and beautiful vision of God's Grace and Truth and Mercy and Love and Wisdom and Power as seen by tho 'Apostles In tho early Church. International Bible StudonU Associa tion. Some of us. dear friends. Instead of throwing away the Telescope of the ?Word of God, are taking pleasure In cleaning the lenses of the dust of the dark ages and adjusting the focus by a careful endeavor to speak where tho Word of God speaks and to be allent where it Is silent, and to bring, as tho Apostle suggests, our every thought into captivity to the will of God in Christ as outlined in tho Bible. The result, we all can testify. Is not only comforting, but bapplfying; not nly enlightening, but refreshing. Truly, as the Apostle suggests, we have come to "Times of Refreshing from tho presence of tho Lord." And all this, we perceive, is exactly what the Scriptures foretold, namely, that a falling away and darkening of the un derstanding would follow the death of the Apostles, but that in the end of the age the darkness would begin to scatter before the oncoming light of the Sun of righteousness, in the morn ing of the New Dispensation of Mes siah's reign. In accord with all this, noto tho fact that for centuries we have been over looking certain Scriptures while ac cepting others. We accepted the Apos tle's statement In our text respecting the reconciliation of the Church, but we overlooked entirely other Scriptures which speak of a still different recon ciliation "God through Christ, recon ciling tho world unto himself" (II Co rinthians v, 19). We should have noted the difference between the Church and the world in this and many other pas sages of Scripture. We should have remembered tho Lord's words, "Ye are sot-of the world, even as I am not of tho world." Wo should have seen that the salvation and reconciling of the Church Is ouo thing and the salvation and reconciling of tho world is quite another thing; that these are two dif ferent salvations the first to heaven ly, spiritual conditions and jolnt-beir-ship with Christ in his Kingdom; the other to nn earthly inheritance, to earthly perfection and life everlasting and nn Eden that is to be world-wide Paradise restored, God's footstool made glorious. God's Purpotei to Be Accomplished. Nevertheless nothing has been lost No feature of the Dlvino Plan has been thwarted, for theso two salva tions do not progress at the samo time. During this Gospel Age none arc saved, nor desirous to be saved, except thoso "drawn of tho Father," "called ef God." Theso huvo been privileged to upproach God through tho Son, whose nnmo is "the only name given under heaven or amongst men whereby wo must bo saved" (Acts iv, 12). Only those who take up their cross and fol low tho Lamb through evil report and fcood report, faithful unto death, can bow bo spirit-begotten; In tho resur rection, these will bo spirit-born, mem bers of tho Rrldo of Christ, tho Lamb's WJfo and Jolnt-helr with him In his Klugdom. It does not matter to the remainder of mankind that they have been allowed to remain In Ignorance of tho great fact that God Is about to pour out upon humanity a great bless lug! about to pour out his holy Spirit upon all classes; about to establish the Kingdom of his denr Son for which we pray. "Thy Kingdom come;" nbout to chubs the knowledge of the Lord, to All .the whole earth; about to givo to overy son and daughter of Aduni oue full, Sb; righteous opportunity to come to "BE YE RECONCILED TO GOD" Text, "You that were sometime alienated, and enemies in your mind by wicked works, yet now hath he rec onciled" (Colossians i, 21). OOO ......I.. 'Q a knowledge of tho Truth that they may bo saved. If tho knowledge of God's grnco has proven to bo n grand, glorious, insplr ing message to tho sanctified in Christ Jesus, tho Church of this Gospel Age. called to tho heavenly calling, will not tho messngo of reconciliation to the world, In due time, likewise bring to the world comfort Joy. blesslug us they shall be Invited to the earthly portion to full restitution to uunuui IMjrfectlon to all that was lost by Adam and that Is to bo recovered by tho sacrifice of Jesus. No wonder the Scriptures assure us that the night of weeping Is nearly over and the morn ing of Joy already dawning! No won der tho Apostlo declares that "the whole creation groaneth and travnlleth in pain together," and that they are "waiting for the manifestation of the sons of God" (Rom. Till, 22, 10). The work of this Gospel Age has been tho colling, the testing, the prov ing, the fitting, tho polishing of these sons of God for the glorious heavenly stato to which they have been called. Tho Apostlo urges that however hum ble tho position of God's saints In the present life, "We know that when he shall appear wo shall bo Uko him, for wo shall see him as ho Is." When he shall appear in his glory we also shall appear with him. When be shall reign as the King of kings and Lord of lords, when to him every knee shall bow and every tongue confess, the elect Church, his Rrlde. will be with him in his Throne, sharers of his glory and participants In his work the work of blessing and uplifting tho world reconciling the world to God. Calvin and Knox Weiley and Whit tled. Calvin. Knox and others of the re formers, we may then see. were quite right in their insistence' that none nt the present time are In a reconciled condition toward God except the com paratively few of our race the saints. These turn from sin to righteousness, turn from disobedience to faith and consecration, and In and through the merit of the Redeemer are acceptable as probationary members of the elect Church. If faithful they,, will shortly, in the "first resurrection," constitute the Church of glory, the Dride. the Lamb's Wife and Joint-Heir. Brothers Wesley. Whitfield and oth- era were also right in their proposition that God was not content with electing merely n saintly bnndful, but surely loved tho whole world and would sure ly give to every member of the race a full opportunity to come to a knowl edge of Christ and to seek a share in the merit of bis sacrifice for sins and an opportunity for life everlasting. Those dear brethren contended ear nestly with each other over their differ ences, the one upholding the doctrine of Election, the other contending for tho doctrine of Free Grace. Now we see that both were right; Now we see that the election belongs to this Gospel Ago and to the nigh Calling to tho di vine nature and that In an age follow ing this Free Grace toward all of the race of Adam will prevail. "The knowledge of the Lord shall fill the whole earth;" "every knee shall bow and every tongue confess." Then those who, under the rule and assistance and uplifting Influences of the "elect" will come Into harmony with tho Divine Law, will bo blessed with full recon ciliation to God and eternal lifo on the human plane In Paradise restored while the Intelligently perverse, In stead of being everlastingly tortured, as wo had supposed, will, as tho Apos tle says, be punished with everlasting destruction (II Thessalonlans i, 0). "Hallelujah. What a 8aviorl" From this viewpoint tho glory of our Redeemer and the glory of our heaven ly Father are multiplied a million times. Our Redeemer not only is to be tho Savior of tho "Httlo flock," his Church, his Drldc. on the spirit plane of glory, but additionally, through the agency of his Millennial Kingdom, he is to bo the Savior of tho world. He "tasted death for every man," as the Scriptures declare, and, as they ex press it, "IIo shall see of tho travail of his soul and ho satisfied" (Isaiah 1111. 11). Who could suppose that the Savior would bo satisfied with tho result of his labor If only about ono in a million, as members of his Church, reach the heavenly glory-lund? Who In our day could for a moment believe the suggestion of Brother Jona than Edwards, the great New Englund preacher, who declared that tho Lord and his saints would, together, look over the battlements of heaven at their neighbors and friends and children suf fering au eternity of uutellublo torture at tho hands of demons, und turn around and praise God tho louder on this behalf? Poor Brother Edwards hud, wo believe, but a small concep tion of Divine Justlco and Divine Love. And his difficulty was that he did not see what is now so distinct and clear to Bible students, namely, that the Bi ble Hell to which all humanity goes Is not n placo of torturo nor of conscious ness at all, but tho grave, ohcol, hades, tho tomb. Instead of Christ and the saints praising God becauso of the tortures of tho poor groaning creation, tho Dl vino program shlnt" resplendently, showing us that the Redeemer and his Church will for n thousand years bo engaged In a missionary work of the tubllmcst and most gigantic character a work not only for a living remnant of tho race, but oue which will In clude In Us blessing nil the thousands of millions of humanity under tho Di vine scutence. "The wages of sin la death." Truly the Scriptures declare. As the heavens are higher than tho earth, so are God's ways higher than mnn's wa.w and CioiVs plans loftier than mnn's conceptions. Notlco next the context. St, Paul, after mentioning Christ ns tho Head of tho Body, tho Church, who Is tho first-begotten, the first-born from the dead, that In nil thlngsho might hnvo the pre-eminence, adds, "For it pleased the Father that In him should all ful ness dwell," and that (after) having made peace through tho blood of his cross by htm to rcconcllo all things unto himself both tho thlugs In earth and things In heaven" (Colosslnns 1, 18-20). The Apostle Indicates tho great scopo of Christ's work ns it shall bo eventually when finished. IIo Is ap pointed of the Father to establish peace and rlghteousuess throughout tho Uni verse. But ho has not yet accom plished all of this. Ho has only begun. He has died for the Bins of tho world, as well as for tho sins of tho Church. But he has not yet offered to Justlco tho satisfaction for tho world's sins: He first appears before God as the great Advocate for the elect Church, "called" of God In advanco to bo "tho Bride, tho Lamb's Wife." Noto how tho Apostle expresses this thought in our text, verse 21. The Church First Reconciled. "And you, that were sometime alienated, and enemies In your mind by wicked works, yet now bath ho reconciled in tho body of bis flesh through death, to present you holy and unblamable and unrcprovable In his (tho Father's) sight, if ye continue In tho faith." etc. Who arc theso and why are they reconciled In advance of tho remnlnder of the world brought in advance into fellowship with tho Father by the Re deemer as his Bride? Theso were by nature "children of wrath even as others." By nature they wcro alien ated and enemies In their mind by wicked works. They were unllko tho Redeemer, who was "holy, harmless and nndeflled and separate from sin ners." Why then did God's graco specially come to this class to us who arc of the Church of Christ "accepted In the Beloved" one? What did we do or could wo do to contribute to this favor of God bestowed upon us? The Apostle assures us further along tho same line, that tho elect Church by nature was not superior to the world from which It was selected. Ho de clares that It contains not many great, not many learned, not many rich, but chiefly the poor of this world, rich In faith, many of them ignoblo as re spects birth and natural advantages of beredilty. The difference between these and others was, first, that they bad "an ear to hear" tho Divine me sage. Sometimes this hearing en. came to them through Borrow and trib ulation. In their weariness and heavi ness they heard the Master's voice. "Como unto me. nil yo that labor and nro heavy-laden and I will givo you rest" (Matthew xl. 2S). They heard this voice, while come of their neigh bors more favorably situated heard it not But a' still further blessing camo to them as they responded and drew near to the Lord by faith and prayer. Desiring to como nearer and nearer they strove to put nway all fllthlncss of tho flesh sin In its every form tho while realizing that they could not cleanso themselves. Then it was that the Master informed them of the terms upon which they might Join his Church "Tho Body of Christ which Is tho Church." They must make full con secration of themselves to God and to righteousness, even unto death. They must do this with a full understanding that It would take them out of touch with tho world nnd tho spirit of tho world, while bringing them Into closer relationship with tho Father and with tho Son. They were assured that if they thus presented their little all to God in the Redeemer's namo nnd merit, this great Redeemer would servo them as their Advocate with tho Father and Impute to them n suffi ciency of tho merit of his sacrifice to make good the deficiencies of their flesh. Thus only could tho Father ac cept their sacriflco of tho earthly nn turo and all of its rights and beget them with his holy Spirit to Joint heirship with their Redeemer In nil tho glories and honors and blessed services for tho world In his Kingdom of Glory which Is to ho set up as soon as this Gospel Ago shall havo finished Its work of gathering out of tho world the elect. Let it not bo forgotten In this con nection that when tho world shall bo reconciled to God In tho future, tho blessings of that reconciliation will como to them while still In their fallen state, to assist them to tho recovery of all that was lost in Adam. Hcnco our Influence oven with tho worldly should fco to encourage them towards as high standards of righteousness as possi ble, knowing that whatever they may attain in tho present lifo will bo that much of an advantage to thorn in tho future life, and that In proportion to their degradation will ho their difficul ties in connection with their restitu tion to perfection. So then godliness Is profitable, not only for tho life that now is, but also for that which Is to como; not only for tho saints who hope to bo of tho "llttlo flock" nnd associ ated with Christ In his Kingdom, but oIbo for tho world of mankind, whoso hopo Is to he blessed under that reign of righteousness and its uplifting Influences. 8 - -W -- tf" s. . - , Ihe Quality Store k. .V . Al. J0$$k vwwttv EXCLUSIVELY FOR WOMEN SI M M ! ! ,! I m. I I.I M amaMMNMNaMBMMmHMmMWBW Not that wo never sell to tho inon, for wo do, hut wo carry only women's furnish ings nnd rcady-to-wcars. 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