MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY. JULY 25, 1930. 3 .l-i i v THIS SERMON IS - Ooo PEOPLE'S Sermon by CHARLES T. RUSSELL, Paitor Brooklyn Tabernacle. mniniii -Ooo .MIimeiipoIlK, July 17. PiiNlor KuhnuII of tho llrooklyn Tnhitrnndo today do llvorwl two uiltlrcHMuH to tlio Interna tloiml Illhlo Htuilouta AtiHoclutlon, in tliu Auditorium. Ho luid flno nudlouccn anil excellent attention. Wo report ouo Of hla (IlKOoiirtieH from tho text fori'uo Iiik. lie Riild In part: AKIioiikIi tho wonla of our text wcro lot uddrcMNcd liy St. l'aul to tho world Vt I hoy would, novcrtliolcMH, ho oxccl lent luhioit mid wry profitable to nil. In it Ktuiornl wny nil civilized people rocoKiiUo that "cleaiilliiuMn 1a next to (odlliioHH," In a Kcnuriil way tho pure, tho clfiiii, u ro recognize! nn tho beauti ful. And Impurity and llltliltieHH nro SoteKll even hy the Impure mid tho Slthy. Outwardly at leant wo nro In u tlmo when water In plentiful, when oap Im cheap, and when (llthliu'iui of tho iIchIi In nlinont InuxciMiihto iin re apcctn tho outward man. Hut fllttil ui'HH of tho wplrlt cnimot to touched, cannot lio clenuNed, with ordinary noap and water anil thin In undoubtedly tho rcntton why tho Lord and tho npontJea have not nddroxned thetio wordn to tho world. "Having This PromUaa." Our text tell tho difference between tho well-intentioned worldly ponton nnd tho thoroughly coiiHccrntetl Chrln thin. Tho latter huu heard through tho Word of tJnd certain "vzcvihIIiik k'reat nnd prvcloui proiulHCM," which tho well-ineanliiK worldly dan Iiiivu not yet heard-henrd In tho truo nciiso of hearlUK'. In tho mciiho of appreciating, uuilcnttniiilliiK, Tho whole civilized world, In ouo hciicc, hnH tho hiiiiiii III blc, tho kiiiiiii Word of God, tho name preclotiM prntuliu'M, but It linn not ap preciated thee. It Iiiim not uuderittood them. It huu not accepted thorn nnd uindo them Itn own by u aurreuder to tho I.ord. The Church, on tho contra ry, In couimm-1 of those indlvldunlii who have heard tho Iord'H promlBcH lutelltKontly. nnd who hnvo ncceptel tluwio proiulneN upon (lod'H condltloiiH. Thyio promlHeH of Cod coutUltuto tho jKiwer of Hod. which worka In tho heart of each of tho Church, Unit to will aright, and, Hecondly, to do, to tho extent of ability, tho Lord'H good plena II ro (I'lilllpplaim II. III). Thin In tliu chitm mldn-HNed In our text tho follower! of Johuh. 'fhcao hnvo heard of tho grace of Uod-Uiut It Im tlio Divine Intention to blc Adnm and bin race through the great Media tor tho MwtHlnh. the Clirlnt. They hnvo heard that Jchuh left tho glory with tho Father and humbled hlniHclf to human nature, in order that ho might redeem the human race. They have heard (tint the application of tho merit of bin wicrlllce. when applied In duo time, will bo HtiilU'leut for tho tdtm of tho whole world, and that then tho Heavenly Father will turn over tho world to tho Ilcdeoincr. They hnvo learned that tho Itedeomer, backed by Divine authority, will put all thlnga Into Hiibjectlon under IiIh feet, will In Btltuto n heavenly Kingdom or rule In tho earth, and for a thousand year rolgu an King of klngx nnd Lord of lords. They have heard that when ho ahnll thim reign, IiIh Kingdom hIiiiII bo "under tho wholo henveiiH," although tho King himself will bo tho King of Glory on tho spirit plane, "fur above nugulti, prliiclpalltlcri and power and every namo that Im named" (KphcHlnnti I. 21). They hnvo heard that IiIh Kingdom will provnll from en to Hen nnd unto tho cndH of tho earth and that eventu ally unto htm every knee shall bow and every tongue confess allegiance and obedience, and that nil rcfUHlng thtiH to Biibmtt to that reign of rlghteouHiic.sH will bo dcNtroycd from amongst tho people lu tho Second Death (Acta ill. 22, 1). 'J'liey luive heard that this great Kingdoms-ill not only lift up, rnlHo up, reHurrect humanity from Kb fallen condition, from hIii and death, but that It will alo bring tho wholo earth to tho condition foroHhown In 'tho Garden of Kdcn, making God'H footatool glorlotiH and every way lit to bo tho eternal habltntlon of audi of the human raco on will bo saved by that glorloiiH Kingdom for which we prny, "Thy Kingdom come; thy will bo dono on earth iih It Im done In heaven." Hut them' have heard Homcthltig more-Homothlng that belongs to tho present time. They have heard that It Ih tho Dlvlno purposo to select from nmongst mankind n "Itoynl Priest hood," to bo associated with tho great Itodoomor In his Mediatorial Kingdom. They have heard that n call went forth to thlH effect eighteen centuries ugo, In viting, llrst of nil, tho .lews who were rendy nnd willing to nccept this very highest fnvor of God-Jolnt-helrnhlp with IiIh Hon lu the spiritual Kingdom which Is to IiIohh mankind In general by and by. They have heard that to attain membership lu this Itoynl Priest hood moans tho attainment of tho chnraetor-llkeness of Jesus, to become coploH of God's dear Son (Itomnns vlll, !i0). This Implies, iih lt cost, tho sncrl llco of earthly Interest!!. They hnvo heard tho message of the Lord, not only Inviting to tho glories of tho King dom, but also Informing them that tho way to Unit crown of glory Is n nnrrow nnd dllllcult one. They havo heard tho volco of tho MnHtor, saying, "Hit down Bjp A REGULAR WEEKLY FEATURE ooc PULPIT... "Put Away All Filthiness." Texts -"Hnvintj therefore thews promiiei, dearly hclovcJ, let us clcanio ourtclvct from nil filllmicw of (lie flctli and ipirit, perfecting liolincu in llio fenr of God" (II Corinthian vii, I). O OCJ -"-"--. -.- "- 0 first nnd count tho cost," before you undertake such n consecration of your life, audi u snrrlllco of your earthly In ((renin, "No man having put his hand to the plow and looking back would be lit for the Kingdom" lit for n place on tho Throne us a Jolnt-hclr with Christ (I.ulco lx, (12). They heard the further expression of Ht. Paul to nil who would become Joint-helm with Christ In his Kingdom assuring them that If they anffcr with Christ they shall reign with him. "Dalovad, Ltt Ua CUanco Ourtolvei." Wo doubt not that iih the Heavenly Knt her and our Lord Jesus so loved tho world ns to provide the great sac rlllce for sin, ho Ht. Paul loved the uorld-anil all others of God's people must hnvo a sympathetic lovo for tho world. Hut when wo think of those who are dearly beloved by the Father and by the Bon nnd by tho apostles and by ench other, wo think of the special cIiish of consecrnted snlnta who Kcrlpturally nro described iim of no earthly sect or pnriy, but nil "The Church of the Firstborns whose nnincH nre wtlttcu In henven." These nre "dourly beloved" because they hnvo tho mind of Christ, which Is also the mind of the Father. Ac cording to tho flesh they are not all lovely or beautiful. Ht. Paul else where admonishes' us that amongst these "dearly beloved" nro not mnny great, not many wise, not many noble, not many rich, but chlelly the Ignoble and the poor of this world. Their riches and their nobility tire not of the tlesh, but of the spirit, of the heart, of tho new will, to which they have boon begotten of God by the Holy Spirit This Is surely the Aostle's thought, for. In the preceding verse, he speaks of fhcM) "dourly beloved" ones as "sou) mid daughters" of the I.ord, chil dren of the Almighty hence, begotten again of the Holy Spirit "new crea tures lu Christ Jesus" (II Corinthians v, 17). Ah, how wonderful It seems that there should be such a class as this lu the world yet not separated from the world, except by their new Spirit. These are in the world, but not of the world, an the Master de clared. Those have died to worldly alms and objects and have become alive toward God through the Holy Spirit and through the quickening lu .Iticncc of God's exceeding great nnd precious promises given unto them. God's purpose respecting them Is that they may be transferred from human nature to spirit nature from partici pation with the world In tho bless ings coming to It to receive Instead the Divine nature, with tho glory, honor and Immortality attaching thereto, as "now creatures," sons of the Highest (II Peter I. -1). Chrlttlan "Filthlneta of th Flash." Mining located definitely the .class addressed by the Apostle, "the saints' (II Corinthians I, 1), let us note how and why It Is necessary that saints should receive such an exhortation. Why should the Apostle write to saints respecting tho cleansing of their llesh from lllthluess? Could ouo be a saint and yet havo lllthluess of tho llesh? Wo reply that these saints, begotten of the Holy Spirit, will not tie perfect ed as New Creatures until they experi ence the "change" of tho "First I.csur rectlon." Meantime they have the treasure of the Divine nature, the Holy Spirit, tho llrst fruits of their Inherit ance lu Imperfect human bodies. It In not the llesh that is begotten again by the Holy Spirit, but n new mind, u new will. The will of tho llesh they sncrl lice. They give up all earthly rights and ambitions and accept Instead tho will of God, the will of Christ, the Holy Spirit, that they may walk In newness of life. However, from tho very beginning of their Christian ex perience nil of these members of the Itoynl Priesthood, In the present life, pnss through difficulties which nrlse from three different seurces: (1) The Adversary Is In opposition to them and will do them all the harm tho Lord will permit. Their protection Is tho Divine promise that they will not bo permitted to bo tempted above that they will be able to bear that tho Lord will supervise their Interest so that with every temptation there will bo provided n way of escape. (2) They are In n world that is dark with sin nud selfishness, superstition and Ignorance of God and out of har mony with his righteousness. The world nud Its spirit surgo about them every day, from morning until night. Its tides and currents seek to sweep them a way from their resolutions of self-sncrltk'o and loyalty to God and righteousness. In various wnys It holds out to them enchanting prospects, pleasures and riches, ease and influ ence. These have their weight, oven though It be known that comparatively few who follow the world's beckoning nud allurements ever receive the ful fillment of tho promises hold out lo them. (It) Tho grout light of tho Now Crea ture, his closest nnd most persistent adversary, H IiIh own llesh. The long ings of his depraved unturo cry out against restraints and Insist that he Is taking an unreasonable, course In that he undertakes to follow the Lord Jchuh, nnd thus to go In nn opposite direction from (ho course of tho world and at tho cost or the cruclllxlon, the mortification, of his own llesh mid his natural preferences, Thus viewed every Hplrlt-begotfen Christian, Is an object of sympathy from tho Dlvlno standpoint, and this should be their standpoint toward each other, lint the world has no Myuipnthy. Tho world sees not, neither does It understand nor appreciate the exceeding great and precious prom ises which Ho behind tho consecration nf tho "saints," "tho Church of the firstborns," Ho much tho more, each of these brethren, "dearly beloved." should have sympathy for each other, nnd should encourage one another, strengthen one another, build one mi other up lu tho most holy faith, and, by nil menus, do nothing to stumble each other lu tho narrow way. The "saints" cannot fight Satan. They can merely by their ,wlll re iltl him and rely upon tho promises of grace to help and to protect. Tho "salntn" cannot conquer tho world and convert It to God that Is too Hercu lean a task. God, nn wo hnvo seen, has provided the thousand yearn of Messiah's reign for that puriKise to conquer the world, to overthrow sin and to uplift tho willing nnd obedient of humanity. Hut tho "saints" must all overcomo the world lu tho nenno of resisting Its spirit nnd keeping their hearts loyal to God, loyal to their Covenant of consecration which they havo made to him. The heavenly promises with tho still greater re wards of glories far nbovo anything that tho world has to offer, are tho greatest aids In this resistance of tho worldly spirit. Tho great work for the Church Is the good light of faith manifested In tho putting away of the filth of their own flesh mid spirit. Home by na ture hnvo moro filth of the flesli nnd spirit, more meanness, tnoro selfish neiw, more natural depravity, etc.. than have others. Nevertheless, the nice Is nut to tho swift, nor tho bat tle to tho streng: for the lord's ar rangement with each member of the Itoynl Priesthood In that ho shall be Judged according to the spirit or in tention, mid not nccordlng lo the flesh. From the time of the Chris tluu's consecration to tho Lord he Is reckoned dead an a humnu being nnd alive as a spirit being. Ills test or trial U not with a view to seeing whether or not he enn do the Im K)sslblo thing of living nn absolutely perfect llfo In an Imperfect body. His trial or test, on tho contrary, In to sec to whnt extent his mind, his will, tights u good tight against his natural weaknesses and frailties. "There Is none righteous, no, not one." AH the trying In tho world could not prove this Divine statement an Incorrect one. Itlglitcousncss of tho will, holi ness of beart, purity of heart, aro tho possibilities; for theso God seeks nnd these ho will rewnrd In tho "First Iti-surrectlon" by granting perfect spir it bodies, in full hnrmony with .their pure hearts, their loynl Intentions nnd punHs-s. How to Put Away Filth of tho Flash. If It Is Impossible for the New Crea ture to perfect tho flesh, what does tho Apostle mean by urging tho saints to cleanse themselves from the tilth of the flesh? He means that we should not, as New Creatures, bo discouraged and say thnt, because wo cannot hope to attain perfection In the tlesh, there fore wo will mnko no endeavors In that direction. He wishes us to un derstand thnt It Is the Lord's will that we light against tho weaknesses of the flesh with a two-fold purpese: (1) That wo may gradually cleanse ourselves-gradually become more nnd more whnt the Lord would hnvo us be nnd whnt we should like to bo our selves. (2) Additionally, this light against sin In tho flesh will make us stronger and stronger as New Creatures, in tho spir it of our minds. It Is this firmness, this determination, this posltlvcncss of the New Crenturo against tin nud or righteousness thnt God desires. Those who develop It nro cnlled "ovcrcom- ors," nnd nil of their experiences In theso trials nnd bnttllngs against tho world, tho flesh nud tho Adversary, aro designed to make them "strong In tho Lord and In the power of his might." Their experiences nro bo or dered nud directed as to lend them to more and moro of faith lu God and obedience to him. In order to be ac ceptable, they must reach tho placo where they love righteousness and lmto iniquity Jn-cqulty. Christian Filthiness of Spirit. Tho word spirit lu tho lllblo nnd In ordinary language Is used In n variety of senses. In our text It does not sig nify thnt tho saints, as spirit beings, aro II I thy and need cleansing, Quite to the contrary, tho New Creature, be gotten of the spirit. Is holy, pure. Hut as tho New Creature must uso tho body of llesh until It receives tho New Hody, bo It must use tho brain or mind of the llesh wherewith to do Its think ing nud reasoning, until thnt which In perfect shall bo attnlued lu tho "First Resurrection." Tho Apostlo's mean ing, therefore, Is that tho saints should not only put away filthiness of worda mid actions, nnd all sympathy with Impurity of ovory kind, but that their minds (their thoughts) also should he pure, should bo demised of everything not fully In sympathy and nee,ord with tho mind of Christ. Nor aro we to suppose that this work Is purely God's work In us. It Is his to forgive the bIiih of tho past. It Is his to cleans" us from nil condemnation of the past. It is his to cover through Christ all of our unintentional blemishes, it Is his to encourage by his promises. Hut It Is ours to Hhow our loynlty to tho prin ciples of his Word and character by putting nwny, to the extont of our ability, all filthiness of tho flesh nnd spirit. .--- ----- 4- -.-- Robert F Maguirc Late Hpocinl agont U. S. General Land Office, announces that ho has opened law offices in the Med ford National Bank Building, for gen eral practice before state and federal courts and the Department of the Interior. Excursion Ratesto the East DURING 1910 Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) TO RATES Chicago $72.50 Council Bluffs $60.00 Omaha .......,.-......... .........$60.00 Kansas City $60.00 St. Joseph $60.00 St. Paul $60.00 St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90 Minneapolis direct $60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90 Duluth, direct $66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50 St. Louis $67.50 Ticket's will be on sale May 2d and 9th; June 2d, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th. The abovo rates apply from Portland only. From points south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port land, to make through rate via Portland. One way through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Except that fares to St. Paul and Minneapolis one way via Cal ifornia will be $2175 higher, and fare to Duluth $24.75 higher than fares via direct routes. Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop-overs within limits in either direc tion. Pinal return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than Oc tober 31st. Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon A merchant who advertises only when "in tho mood" is attempting to rcpula'o commerce by his moods nnd it enn't bo done. - 4--- f DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER 4 STRANG'S DRUG STORE. " f f-f 4'4 -f GET YOUR WINTER WO O D While it is chenp. Phono 1341. E. R. TEDRICK, Cornor 11th nnd Laurel streets. Yard nt 417 South Onkdale Avenue. A.L. 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Crater Lake Route .910 LOCOMOBILES The cars of the Crater Lake Company will leave Hotel Nash on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 a. m. Round Trip $25.00 Children under 12 years, half fare. Secure your tickets at the hotel. CRATER LAKE TRANSPORTATION CO. J. C. NEET, Manager. Medford Address: Nash Hotel. rhe finest Sample Rooms in the city. Hotel Moore Fire Proof Rau-Mohr Company Proprietors. European Plan Big machinery is now excavating the ground, northwest corner Main and Ivy streets, for the new HOTEL MED FORD "Watch the dirt fly and hurrah for Medford. A COOL CDSTOME will buy more goods than a warm one will in hot weather. A cool customer will buy with less palaver. He or she will be better natured, less cranky and easier to sell to; and you know it. Moreover, you yourself, and your employes, will be in a better selling mood if your store is cool and pleasant than if it is sticky and suffocating and savors of a boiler room in its stiflingness. The Electric Pan is a blessing and a cheer which you can ill afford to ignore. Life in the dog days is a question of degrees. Make your place of business habitable and inviting to the people, and the trend of trade will be in your direction1. It stands to reason it's logical it's apparent. Why not invest a little mon in trade-winning cool ness? Electric Fans will create a tempting and delightful breeze, and in every breeze there 11 be dollars for you. May our representative call and take it up with you? Don't wait until it's 0Q in the shade. Phone us today. Rogue River Electric Comp'y P. S. How about that Electric Sign you've been think ing about? NOTICE. Notice! a horoby glvon that the cue dorslgnod will apply at tho noxt rsg. lar mooting of tho city council to b held August 2, 1010, for a license fe sell malt, vinous nnd nplrltoun liquor In qunntltloa loss than ono gallon c his placo of buslnosa In lot 20, bloc 11, In tho city of Medford. W. M. KBNNBDT. Dated July 20. 1910. nankins for honlth. -.- t f f DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. ' f 8910 Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath