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The speaker chose his text from Reve lation xz, 11: "I saw a great White Throne, and that sat on it, from whose face rth and the heaven 'fled away, here was found no place for He said: made moral cowards of our race. early Infancy fear and nppreben- specially In respect to things fu- hare been Impressed upon us. alizo our imperfection, and that iod Is perfect, and that perfection only standard which he could re, and that soino kind of pun- nt for sin must bo expected. Tho ry, taking advantage of our thorn, misrepresented tho Al ly and nas usea our xeara to ta us from him and to wrest and his messago to us In the Bible. ul assures us that this is Satan's procedure; that he puts light kness and darkness for light . it comes that our text, which is ay one of the most beautiful and ilerting in tho whole Bible when Uy understood, has to many be ("a lash In the hands of tbolr fears. needless to say that our text la the symbolisms of a Book filled symbols. God's people, guided by ly Spirit, In due time will ap- te theso symbols. For many of K the due time is already here. .hrone is Messiah's, It represents edlatorlal Dominion of earth for usand years. Its whitenoss sym- Si tho purity, tho Justice, of his om of righteousness under the heavens. The heavens and which will flee away from the ce of tho great Emmanuel will the heavens of God's Throne. e earth which he has given to Udrcn of men. The heavens and which will flee away, and for no place will be found, are, .of , the symbolical ones. In Bible logy the earth represents estab- civilization; the sea represents tless, dissatisfied masses of hu- The mountains symbolize hu- overnmonts, kingdoms, which ute the backbone of present al Influences Ecclesiastlcism, Unity. Thus interpreted our lares that when Messiah shall control of tho world; when be It upon his Throne; when ho xerclse rulershlp amongst men, ult will be that the social sys- iWt todav. as well as the present leslastlcism, will flee away, will t of existence no placo will be or them. Satan Now the Prlnc. man may be inclined to ask. H Christ been the great Ruler world for these past nineteen iJ And whatever may be said four thousand years before the of Christ may It not be claim- he has been reigning ever since easlon to the right hand of the We answer that If this be ' the Redeemer of men has been as the King of earth for Jnetecn centuries, there should Pilling In the Ulble to so teach. ffl ml nothing. On tho contrary, ken to the Maiter'u own words m that Satau is the 1'rlnce of (John xlv, SO). We hearken Igaln telling us, "My Kingdom tbla world (age)" (John xrtlL iln ha uys. "I will come again rive yoa auto myself" (John cala be tells us that be west XT country to receive the title Bgdom, than to return to take SSjT PRUDENCE SHOULD LEAD YOU to deposit your monoy In a good bank rather than keep It whore It Is exposed to nil kinds of risks. It tho Fanners & .Fruitgrower' Dank offered no other inducemont than a secure' place to -keep your cash it would bo well worth whllo to open an account there. "But It offers many others. Como and ask any of tho officers what they are. possession of it (Matthew xxL 33; xxv, 14), and that at his second coming be will be the great King of glory. Ha tells ua tho same thing in Matthew xxv, 31, "When the Son of Man shall como in his glory, and all the holy an gels with him, then shall bo sit upon tho throne of his glory." On the other band, as 'we scan the pages of history during the fast eight een centuries, wo are convinced that Messiah has not been tho King of the world. To think of him as such, with the omnipotent power whicli wo ac credit to him, would be to charge him with responsibility for bloody and atrocious persecutions and wars and famines and pestilences. Surely no right-minded person, after mature con sideration, can rationally accept the theory that the glorious Messiah's reign of righteousness for Xht blessing of the whole earth, the uplifting of the wholo race, tho enlightenment of every creature, and tho bringing of all nosalble Into accord with God none of as could think that that reign of the great Mediator between God and men is In the past We must agree with our text that it is In the future, and that when established, Its effect upon the institutions of the present politi cal, social, financial, religious will be such that they will flee away; no placo ever mora will be found for them. Ah! from this standpoint there is hope; but from no other standpoint Wo are living today at the very cli max of civilization. Yet today wo be hold more clearly than ever before that the decply-lngralncd selfishness of humanity Is a blight upon all the blessings and conveniences and advan tages of our day. The Curs of 8lfishni. I need not do more than remind you that selfishness Is to be found in every one of us, and that a semblance of righteousness Is Insisted upon by us all and adhered to, and violators of It are styled criminal. Nevertheless It seems Impossible to legislate equity, Justice. The keen Intellects of men find opportunities for circumventing the laws and for committing theft and murder and sin In the face of laws and without danger of being punished. Let us Illustrate this: We have beard of the famines of India and how the British Government has spent millions of "Pounds Sterling" for Irrigation pur. poses to compensate for Irregularities In the rain-fall. Undoubtedly the fam ines are to some extent due to water scarcity. Nevertheless, one of the ablest of our engineers Informs the world that there has not been In fifty years such a scarcity as should have created the famines. The famines of India, which have cost the lives of milIons, are to be accredited to greed selfishness which has flourished un der the shadow of the law. Wealthy milling concerns purchase the rice from the natives and grind it Into flour. By agreement between themselves they do not compete, but press the market price of rice lower and lower until the poor native, unable to make a profit declines to plant, care for and harvest the crop. As a result there is famine. The poor aatlvea suffer; but the man agers of the milling properties pay large dividends of from fifty to one hundred and fifty per ceat on invested capital to the wealthy owning them. As an Illustration or me exorouaBi proflU I will relate a case; Two young men whose accumulated savings amounted to thirty thousand rupees, (atxnlt two .thousand pound?. m or tenj tUtJESEIfil TIoTlaTsr) TOTCJirca it Ifl "rlce xnilllng. Their proflt3 for the first year were eighty thousand rupees about five thousand pounds, or twenty-five thousand dollars. They wero not In the comblno to depress the prlco of rice, but thoy profited by what -tho combine accomplished. These Inequi ties of our present social order art) beyond the reach and correction of tho comparatively few men of ability not directly or Indirectly Interested in them. The Whits Throne Judgment Neither Jehovah nor his great Repre sentative, Messiah, can in any sonsa or degree be a party to injustice or in equity. Tho fact that injustice has been permitted, and that inequity has been tho rule for centurlesi -Is to be accounted for by tho other fact that during all this period the world has been under tho reign of Bin and death, and not under tho reign of righteousness and life; it has been un der the reign of Satan, "tho Prince of this world" and of the darkness of selfishness and evil all of which his name represents and not undor the dominion of Messiah, the Representa tive of Jehovah, and his righteousness; not under tho King of glory, the anti typical David and Solomon, the antl typical Aaron and Melchlscdec. The New Dispensation which Messiah's Kingdom will usher In Is .pictured in our text It will bo tho dominion that will b"e world-wide pure, holy, right eous, Just truthful, God-like a great White Throne. No wonder we read that the symbolical heavens and earth, representing the old order of things social, ecclesiastical will all vanish away. But let no one think for a momenf that ecclesiastical princes, financial princes and political princes will vol untarily acknowledge that the hour has come for a full surrender to Mes siah and to all the principles of his ab solute righteousness. On tho contrary, these privileged members of our race will more and more bo drawn together for mutual protection for tho pres- cnuuuu ui me special privileges wuicu i nave come imo weir possession, jsven now we see the prophecy "of the Sec ond Psalm fulfilling. We aro In tho very time when tho Lord, through the Prophet David, calls the great ones of the earth to recognize the true situa tion of our wonderful day that It means that the Day of Messiah has arrival, and that he should bo recog nized and his principles of righteous- ness obeyed. I Tho call U recognized, Salute- the Son, O ye kings of the earth, while ye are In the way with him, before his anger be kindled and ye perish by the way (Psalms II. 10-12). But no, the prophecy declares that we are In the day when the people, the masses, will have foolish Imaginations when they will think that by their own strength they can inaugurate a reign of right eousness along the lines of Socialism or by anarchy. The people must learn that their help la In the Lord and aot in their own frail arm. The people must see the force of the state meat "Blessed are all they that put their trust In Messiah" (verse 12). The Lord is about to establish the great White Throne of absolute JuaUce in the world. Oeeas lo sally we meet a man whose trala ef thought rewinds a of a row of flf-t tan. fin I fi I 11 I W j J A t ! li T, ; -.'i ; . .. H tfi .'J'- . i) ' -vij I r m 9Y v w wawK.-ioj.' ' ijwri?tfajr Sack Suits fijyf AKE selection from our Now Fall Stock, of Fine Clothing andyou -, -mjuu . cauit go. wroncr. Bccausp every garment is a masterpiece, overy fabric is high quality, and every style' the latest expression of goord form in dress. 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