6 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OltEQOtf, SATUiUMV, SEPTEMBER 4, 1000. ry it Miini' iini ih.M'-'''H.i()Oo PEOPLE'S Sermon by CHARLES T. RUSSELL' Pastor Brooklyn Tabernacle. O" '" -Ooo Wntertown, N V.. Auk. 20. -Tim I sues of lite. (I in Hi iiml a heieufter arc all In th' hand yr powerof t lie Lord. Ho took counsel of tmiH' nf us, ami holds bltnsclf fully responsible, declining that all of Ills purposes shall bo ac complished, and that Ills Won) that han gone forth shall nut return to him void, hut nIiuII accomplish tlnit which he pleases (Isaiah Iv, 10. 11). lie owed us nothing In, the begin ning, a nil will be under no obligations to us In the end. We urc his debtors for nil thut Ih prolltnble or enjoyable. Ho In a rich King nnd Father and Is bio nud wlllltitf to do exceedingly abundantly for um. IiIh creatures more than wo could have naked or thought. Out ho tins his owu way for doing tub), which, In the end, will be seen to bo the best way. "His ways are In clouds nnd darkness," writes the prophet; nud the poet answers, yes, "dcxl movos In a mysterious way Ills wonders to perform." The Qlft of Qod. Eternal life Is "the gift of Clod" for I) of his dentures who will take It on his terms; nnd for all others he declares, "The wages of sin Is death" -the blotting out of life. And who cannot see that this arrangement to destroy all who will not use life lu ac cord with the Divine will, Is really a morcy? To perpetuate life opposed to his will and lm of righteousness would be a dlgni'o to Cod and an Injury to the li.v as well its to the unholy. (Ind an- our nice life In Adam. but. as In had foreseen. Ihe.x lost It by dlsoljedii'tii'e and rnme under the wualty death As he purposed before the fntin lnii.ni of the world, he In due time seat his Suit to be 'The Lamb of Cd wbl h taketh uway the lu of the world." Ah sueh Jesus died, "the Just fm- the unjust." "tast ing death fur ccr man" (Hebrews II, 1)1, This glorious iurMse (Sod set forth to I'll I In-r Abraham lu his with bound covenant ! which the Apostle writes In ltcbrv l, IS-'JO. The irext -'i - distinctly Hint the Aposiies nut the tsirly Church drew comfort frutu the Oath-Hound Covennnl.nnd ele-ulv Implies that tills same comfort hommc in every true Christian down to the end of this ago to everv member or the Itmly of Christ. The Apostle's winds Imply that Hud's pioi.iwe and oath were In tended more ior u Hr.ni i-r Abraham more li r our oiiifnrt ihau for Ills, Note lb AirtisCf werds: "That by two Immii i! ' V : i" uiiallerubte thlugsi. in whi li i' was Impossible fm God to He. we i:,ii' C mi, Chunin mUllt tliMM II '. .!! Mllt.,ol. iwei who linv tied for refuge (to Christ), to lay held upon Ihe hnpe set before us" Aiuranc'of Almighty's Oath, Liubtlcs Am, tu. mi ami all of his fundi). Uriel after the llesh, drew a trrtai'i a immit of blessing anil en couragement from this Covenant or promise a nil the oath of the Almighty, Which doubly scaled It, which gave double assurance of Its certainty of accomplishment i but the Apostle In timates lu the words quoted, that God's special design lu giving that Covcnatit nud lu binding It solemn!) with au oath, was to encourage Spirit ual Israel to give us a llrm founda tion for faith. Hod well kuew (hat, although a.uoo yeirs from his n v standpoint would lie but a brief space, "as a watch lu the night," nevertheless to us the time would appear long, and ihentnilu uimiii liiiili would be m.'civ. bviK the ihmI Ute statement Mini lite Mill more de ill i-raie oath that bound It. We caa t. t liut woutler at such rsmdtm euskni u(u Hut part of th great Creator 'hat he would stoop to his fallen eraa mrcs and, above all, that be kheuM uiiileactHHl lu give tils imth on the KUJJWt i tin- I a" id Jimus was the great heir jf the AbtMhauUc proaiUo, and the . ii".iful of UU consecrated people of t'i i Ctwpel A, i ire divhred to be his mi-lulni lu that proiulw. wUkii la not jot fuillUed. For Its fulniliiiout. not only the Cbutvli Is waiting, as tho ,...i vm uUou members of the Uody j( Christ, tu bo participants with the Lord lu the glories Implied lu the lnul0, but additionally, the Vtlulo . "Miu ithe entire human fnmllji Is s aiilitg uml travailing lu pain to ge'hur waiting for the, great fultUlmcut f thai omh-bouml promise or cow uuut (.Romans vlll, 10-ttj. uiiw who fojlow the Apostle's argu i a : it id real I to that we us Christian, are stilt waiting for tho fuluiimeut of this promise, will be anxious to know whut are the terms of this Covojuaut which is tho hope of the world, the hope of the Chureh, and the object of o much so4l ttude aud can) ou the i art of Uisl. In that he woujd promise, aud then bau& his word with an oath We answer that evorjr , Christian ihould know what this -promise Is, tinea It Ilea at the very foundation of mry Christian hope. How cau this hope be nu author t jur soul In nil the storms aud trials mil dllUcultlcs ut life In all the op position of the world, the flesh and the Adversary. If wo do uot kuow what tho hope U. If we have not even rec- O00'''',,',"' ' iQ PULPIT... Spiritual Israel, Then Natural Israel. Text, "If ye be Christ's then are ye Abraham' Seed, and heirs" (Gab- J liani iii, 29). ! itffiilzed the promise upon wiltell I hi lo.pc Is hiiM'il? God Foresaw ths Pretont. This is the pitiable coiidltlmi ot muii of Cod's tl no children; for the,, ue meiely bttbeJ in UhiiSt. using nir milk of the Word, Thiv have need ot the strong meat of Outi's irvuulse. iu the Apostle speaks of it. that the.v nia.v be "Miroiig In the Lord uml I lie pnwei of his tnlghl;" Hint they might Iriicnii the wlmle itriiinur of Cod - heluiel, brinistiilnte, sandals, sw'oul nud shield -and be able (o ipiunih the llei.s dull of the Whki'il One; able also to help the weaker oiicsin HiU day when I lie Adversary Is assaulting the Word of Hod. the citadel of the truth, with vari ous liilldel iirnmiieiitM lu the hands and mouths of those who profess to be min isters of the Word. Need 1 iiuolc the promise, the one so repeatedly refericd to lu the apodolii writings, the one whhii Is the basis nr anchorage for our souls? The Apostle I 'it ill leferred to t IiIh very promise, declaring that the Seed of Abraham mentioned therein Is Christ. All Christinas ngree to this, nlthougli they have uot distinctively and properly associated It with the declarations nf the promise. Hut the Apostle makes clear to us that In say ing that Christ Is the Seed of Abra ham, lie had lu mind not only the Lord Josus lis the Head of the Itoily, tho Head of the Christ, but also the over coming saints of this Gospel Ago as tho Uody of Christ. This he distinctly states lu many places, for Instance Ualntlans III, lU-'.'l). Hero he declares tho matter expressly, saying: "If yo be Christ's, then are ye Abraham's Seed, and heirs according to the promise." "Tho Seed of Abraham" Is the Cos pel Church, with her Head, the Lord Jesus; us the Apostle slates again say ing: "We brethren, as Isaac was (typified by Isaac), are the children nf promise" (nnlatlans Iv. 'J8l. It fol lows that tho Heed of Abraham men tioned In the promise Is uot complete mid will not bo until the full close of this Gospel Ago the harvost time of which we believe we nre now le Hut what a wonderful thought Is In volved lu this plain Interpretation of ... . . . . a ill I natural seed, llesh ly Israel, and ultl mutely the millennial besslugs to all the families of the earth. Let us ex amine these three hopes. The hopes for these three classes center In this great Oath-Hound Covenant. Lot us thus obtain what the Apostle tells us was the Lord's Intention for us. namely, strong consolation strong encouragement. All through tho prophecies tho Lord foretold the sufferings of Christ uml the glories that should follow; never theless the glories to follow have been granted much more space lu the Di vine Itevelatlou than the sufferings of the present time. The Implication sug gested by the Apostle Is that when the glories of the future shall be reiillxed. the trials and suiTeiiugs nnd dllUcul tlcs of the present time will bu found uot worthy to be compared; but those glories and blessings have been veiled from our mental vision, and Instead a great pall hangs over the future In the minds of many of the Lord's people. OUtort Slmpla Languau. Many of us have learned to distort I the simple language of God's Word In such a manner as to uiiim' us anguish and distress. 1'or Institute. 'deMroy." "perish." "die." "second death." "ever lasting dfNtructluu." etc., terms used by the Lord to represent the ultimate, complete nuiiPni itlon f those who wJU uot come Into Iwrivwny with him after a full oinxmunlty Is grunted them, nre lnlenriid to mean thu re vrtf or what they say life, prosorvn tluu lu torture, el' It la UUh Hum-. tSsr ft lends, tlt.tt we alHiukl Icnru that Cm!' Hook Is not the ftMi'tdtliu of these horrible nightmare which have aillluted us, uml which lu Ihe mist hlnduml many of us from a pruier le nud rever uio wf our Creator. It Is htjjli time ibaf we altn!J iut.c ihe eulauu.tli i wid. h the Anuatls gives us of Ihls matter and of all the errors which as sail poor Immunity respecting thu fu tnre. lie snyfct "Tho god nf tills world has blinded the minds of then) (hat believe mil. lest the glorious light of tire goudmisa of God. us It shines In thu fate of Josus Christ our Lord, should shine Into their hearts" (11 Corinthians' Iv. 41. Wo cnntiot hero nnd now dlstuss this subject, but have provided lit- the ImmW of the ushers. some free immphtcts on "What rny the S-Hfures about HellV Jlnujld the supnlv prove lusutMcnt drop, me a IhsmiU .-ard aud I will cheerfully semi from llrotfkhn wlwt will satisfy Uoih your head aud our heart. Now what hope a.. 1 1 it crest hax Hit i !icr !i of ( Ik 1st In this ppm.'Ue mide tu Alrabaru? To hh hplu( tlie very reaitt aftUvi prouilae. "the rllios of l'l's uraro." The proinliK lininhM be greatness of the Stitl of Abraham, whtth Seel Is Christ nnd the overcom ing Churvh. This greatUOMi Is o won derful as to ue almost beyond huimui 'ouiprchoilon. The nvereoiuers of this Gospel Age who "make their call ing and election euro" lu Christ, are to bo Jolnt-hclrs with htm In tho glorious the uivine vuiin; it is Dig wiin nope cmWw tJll. , rm.Ni, r our llcdcum for Spiritual Israel, the Spiritual Seed. eri .ov'crthele.ss. the .Scriptures clear ami no less. It moans u blessing for the ,v )oM fortl ,hl,t uftor ,u.y lmvt, jiml Millennial Kingdom which Is to be God's agency or channel for bringing about the promised blessings the blcsMn-.'s of all the families of the earth. The great blessing of forgiveness t i slus wilth are past, and even the blessing of being iiwtiketie.l from the sleep of death, wnpid profit mankind but little, If the urritukcuicht of that future tlmo-the .Millennial Age-were not on such u snlc as to permit a thorough i ceo very ln.ui pnmeut men tal, moral and physical weaknesses. Hence we are rejoiced to learn that In that lime Sntan will be bound, every evil lullueiiie and every unfavor able condition will be brought under restraint, nud the favor of God Ihroiieh the knowledge; of Cod will be turned upon the people The knowledge of the Lord shall Mil the whole earth as the waters cover the great deep " Itlcsdug. nye, favor upon favor, blend ing upon blessing. Is the Lord's ar rangement and provision! All shall kuow him from tho least unto the greatest, and none shall need to say to his neighbor or his brother, "Know thou the Lord?" (Isaiah xl, 0; .icrcmlah xx.l. .il.i The pi'ui'liots spoke repeatedly of these blessings due to the world In the future. .Mark how .loci tells that, us dining Ihls Gospel Age, the Lord pours out his spirit upon his servants nud haud-miilduiis. so after these days, lu the .Millennial Age. he will pour out his sphlt upon nil llesh. There will bo' world-wide blessing through Ihe knowhslge of the Truth. .Mark how .Moses, Hie prophet, spoke of these coming blcsHlugs, - and told how God would raise up a greater Lawgiver than himself, a greater Teacher, u bet ter Mediator, and, under the better Covenant of the Lord, would bring blowings world-wide! Murk again how he repiesents the atonement (it the sins or the whole world in the Atonement Hay suerlllclal nrrangi incuts! Mark how again he typlllcalh foreiohl the blessings of the Millennial Age. ifprwcutlug it In Israel's "Your of .Jubilee." lu whli h ever. man went free a"d every Mtsessloii was return ed to Its original ownership, thus rep resenting Ihe blessings of the future, man's teleiise from the servitude ( sin and Satan, uml thu return id him of all that was lost through Adam Isaiah, .Jereuilnli. Ilosea, MIchIi. Inixe spoken of tlice coming times, so that the Apostle I'eler. pointing to the fu ture, could truthfully dc-hirc that the coming times of restitution of all things hate Imm-ii su ken by the mouth of all tht' holy prophets since the wMid begun lAcis III. lll-'.'li. Hops Per Jews and Othori. The set on class to be blessed under this A bra ha. .lie Covenant Is tleshly Is rael. We mo mil forgetting that the .lews were a stitf-iuvked uml rebellious people; thai they slew the prophets ami Moiled the Lords ministers nud a period of iiaNtlsement, which I hey lime been undergoing us u nation since our Lord's i rmillxlou. uml after Spirit ual Israel shall have been glorltlcd lu the Klnmh'iu. '.In u u blessing from the Lord wifl come upon natural Israel: they hhnll be suie.i or rccoveivtl from their bllndm'. and. as the I'rophet declaris. they olinlt tool; upon him whom they have pleieed and shall inourii for him because Hie eyes of their umlcrstiimlliiK shall be opemsl We rej Ice. loo, that the promise h clear aud dlstlmt that the Lmd will pour upon theui tin "spirit of prayer and of Mippllctitiou" (Xecharlah xll. IOi. See iilso Ilonmus xl, 'J.VJit, Hut If Gisl Is to hae mercy upon the naliiral Israellle. whom he de clares to have been stiff-necked nnd hard-heartcil and rebellious would It surpii-e us that the Divine, benevolent Intention should be to bless others than the .Jews -others who had uot lu the past the fuvorx and privileges of this favored nation, and whose course, therefore, was les lu opposition to the light? M -'i-'ii'd ii"t surprise us. And so tv Uml lu this great Oat(i-Houml Covenant a blessn for all nations nil pMplis. Pear. Irnperfaot Creaturoi, "Ws mshu Cad kv loo Harrow li f-vtiw ' tints of tur awn." iHt nit; inl-.ippiehend us. We nre not Itstthlii. that heathen and Imbe dlea and the uuifarenerate In general shall be taken to Iwttven. whsre thoy would le utterly out r Iwruwuy with their surrMiullUKs'Hml retiulrw to be converted and to bo taught. Such an Inconsistent view we lauvc to those who are now claiming that the hoathun will be saved In their Ignorance. We stand by the Word of God that there Is uo present salvation without faith In Christ Josus. aud that the heathen uml the Imbeciles have neither part nor lot lit the salvation of the present time. We stand by thu Scriptures which say that salvation at tho present time Is only for the little Dock, wli., through much tribulation, shall enter the Kingdom. We stand by the Scrip tures which say that this Kingdom eln now lielng developed H the Seed of Abraham under the Lord, their Head, their Klder Hrothcr. tho Hrldo groom. The period In which opportunity will In) grunted to man Is lu the Scriptures termed the Day of .ludgmeut u thou snuder day. the Millennial Day. It will be u day of trial, a day of testing, a day of provtnu the world to see wuetber. with a 'u I knowledge o' God nud of righteousness, which he requires, tuey will kooso rlghteouo nes In pieforemc to tln. chHe life i pivfetvuee to tin S od Death. Thank CU for that wonderful Judu luenl. the trial day for the world, t corcd for all tbrouh the prtslou 1mh1 of Christ. "When the Jud -ct'ius of the Lord are nbrxmtl lu t' earth, the Inhabitants of the world will loam righteousness" (Isaiah xxvt SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON BY REV. DR. LINSCOTT FOR THE INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER BIBLE STUDY CLUB (Copyright, 1008, 'by Septeinbcr .",, 11)01). Paul's Third Missionary Journey. I-'arowolls. Acta 20:2-38. Golden Text I can do nil things through Christ which streugthenoth mo. Phil. 1:13. Verse 2 Whnl effect does Paul's method of "exhortation" of tho brethren have, when practiced In those days. Verso 3 Do enemies In these days either in the flesh or spirit, constant ly He In wait for the Christian? Have our God formed plans for the future sometimes gut to be changed to moot the tnotlcs of the enemy? Verses 4-C It would look ns if those leading evangelists of tho new roliglon would bo needed olsowheru than with Paul; say, therefore, whut advantage it was to them, or Paul, or the cause, that they were with him. What help Is it to u prenchcr or u Christian worker to listen for some days to u man like Paul? Where were I'htllppl nud Trons situated? Verses 7-12 Doos verse 7 Indi cate that it was the practice of the early Christians to "breulc bread" to gether on tho first dny of ench week? What can you say ugiilnM or in fuvoc of Hie iiii.iilMnknblc demand which ests for Muni sermons In view of till Incident? (Till, qucllon must be uiimwiciI In writing by ineiii Iktn of the club.) Why Is It that church members will listen, unwearied, for two hours to a political speech nud get tired of even a good sermon if -It lasts longer than thirty minutes? Can you blame this young man KutychtiH for going to sloop undor a sermon several hours long? Vorsos 13-10 As u geographical exercise look up on the map tho places mentioned In verses 13 to 1G and ssy where they nre situated. Verses 17-21 Paul hdre opoim his heart aud gives his personal experi ence without uuy of the art of the ; k j CHURCH SERVICES J: ' Hot .Methodist Kpl-copal. At 10:30 public worship, "Old Peo ple's Day." Tho pastor will preach on "Tho God of tho Aged." At 12 m Hlblu classes. At (1:30 p. m. Kp worth loague. Topic, ".Multiplication b Division." At 7:30 evonlng song. Hev. G. W. Grannls. former pnator, will speak A cordial Invitation ex tended to all Ills old friends. United KwiiigellciiL Cottage stieot near Center. Kov. O. L. Lovoll, pastor. Sunday school ut 10 n in. Dr. C. C. Poling, pre siding elder, will preach nt both Borv Ices 11 u. m. nnd 8 p. in. Com munion at tho morning service Busi ness mooting Saturday evonlng at 8. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scloutlst, 1 10 Chomekota street. Services Sun dny nt 11 o'clock a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon, "Man." Sunday school at 12 o'clook. Tho Wednesday evening meeting Is held at 7:30 o'clock. Ilendtng room In tho church open each afternoon uxcupt Sunday. All are cordially In vited to attend the tonic and the .n room. Iiit (in Mian. Corner High and Center streota. Preaching by the pastor. D. Krrett. 11 a. in. and 7:15 p. m. !twpet Ive themes, " Permanency of the King dom" aud "Conscieuctt " Dlble school 10 a. in.. Dr. II. C. Kuley. super intendent. Christian Endeavor fi: 15 V. in., boymour Working, urealdeni. Ononis and special selection by tho C. C. C. C niorulmt nnd evening. The pnblto cordlull) Invited. Camp Meeting. Tho camp meeting w'll soon be to nu uml Many souls have aud aro being blessed. This Is missionary! The Electric Fixture and Supply Co. Are now in their new quarters at 245 North Liberty street. We have a number of new, catchy dssians to select from. Come and see us. Electric fixture & Supply Co. L. S. HYDE, Manager ttev. T. S. Llnscott, D. D.) orator; would it be more Christian, nnd more "practical, If modern preach ers would constantly give their ex perience in their Bortuous, thus fur thering concrete , examples of the i power ot the gospel Verso 22 Would It help us to know In detail the things that are to happen to us in the future? What Is tho moaning of "go bound in the spirit to Jerusalem?" Must such Inward convictions as Paul had, ulwnys be heded? If we disobey these thoughts of tho soul, what will, be tho effect upon our spiritual life? Vorso 23 Ib It usual, or common, for God to give to spiritual men n L glimpse Into the outlines of Hie fu ture? 'Vorse 24 -Has onoh Christian u'a distinct a mission as Paul had7 Which should we rather sacrifice, our lite, or the accomplishment of our mission? Should our Inst farewells to our beloved friends be sad or glad? Verses 20-2 1 Is It ltnpropor boasting for n faithful man to say Hint lie has done his whole duty? Should every minister be able to say as Paul said In verse 27? VeTso 2S What Is the proper "feed' for the church of God? Versos 2931 In view of tho fact that "wblvon" aro always .on our trnuk what should hq our attitude? What art our prusout dangers from within the qhurchf Verse 32 Whnl Is ihe onty sure and certain protection forlfin Ch-.K-tlan? Vert SS-So ..uy any tnan "cov et" riches anil be well pleasing to God. What Is. at once, the supieme duty and the greatest luxury of tho Christian life? Versos 3tJ-3S What leaaons ma we loam from this touching parting scene? Lesson for Sunday. September 12, llieri: Close of Paul's Third Mis sionary Journey. Acta 21:1-17. day. Como nt 7:30 sharp. Program for tomorrow nB follews: Rev, Kelt ut 11 a. m ; 2:30 aong and praise, preaching at 3 o'clock; 7:30, Pholps nnd others. Como early and seouro n scat. FH'st Congregational. President Fletcher Ilouinn, okWII lamotto Unlvorslty, will speak at the evening meeting at 3 o'clock, at the First Congregational church. Special Interest to young people. Everybody welcome. Gospel Temiwrnnce Meeting. Tho gospel tomporanco meeting will bo conducted by O. W. Granntb, nt the W. C T. U. hall, at 4 p. m Sunday tho Gth. Flrt Presbyterlun. Church street near Chemoketu St. Rev. Henry T. Habcnck, pastor. Morn ing borvlco nt 11 o'clock; preaching by the pastor; theme, "Rest In Work" Kxod. 33:11. Speclnl music by tho choir. Kvenlng service ut 7:30; (no tlco change of hour.) Preaching by tho pastor. Theme, "The Miracles of Christ" John 2:11. Special music by the choir nod orchestra. Sunday hchool at 10 n. in.; Senior C. E., nt 6:30 p. tu.; mid-week Prnyer meet ing Thursday ut 7:30 p. m. Public oordlnlly Invited to all of thwe serv ices. Kvauuellcal .tKiutloii. Cornor Seventeenth and Chemek ota streets. H. C. Raker, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.: morning siu-vlc. 11. No evening service an account of the tabernacle meeting. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at' S o'clock. Central Congregational. Corner Nineteenth and Ferry. Rev Q. A. Stlllman. pastor. No services except Sunday ' school during th Uaout hof September. German Reform. Row Flucokleger of Los Angeles will preach nt the German Reform ohurch Sunda at U a. m. Ever) body welcome J Insomnia "I have been using Ciscarets for In somnia, with which I have been a (Hie ted for twenty years, nnd I am say that Caa carcts have crlven mc more relief than anr otlier remedy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recommend them to my friend as being all that they arc represented." Thos. Gillard, Elgin, III. Pleasant, Palatabto. Potent, Taito Good. Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 23c, JOc. Never sold In bulk. Tho Ben ulno tablet stamped CCC. 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Dr Stone iaa U fjuud at his drug store Salem. Or . from 7 In the morning until 9 at night 1 ms&$mM J