PAGE FOUR. DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMDER C, 1009. a ooo ooo PEG PLE'S PULPIT.. All Saints' Day Sermon by CHARLES T. RUSSELL, Pastor Brooklyn Tabernacle. Ooo Sunday. October 31. Pastor Russell eS Brooklyn Tabernacle preached to day from the above text and said In part: Tomorrow will be observed by our friends of the Catholic, Lutheran and Episcopal , churches , a'a "All Saints' -2ay." At an early date after the death f the apostles, probably in the third century, the custoni crept into the Church of invoking the blessing 6f the saints! ' Some held in remembrance a iMitron saint, whoso influence rind memory wore of a merely focal char- aster, and a certain day' in the year was set apart as a memorial and for invoking his influence in the heavenly courts. When subsequently papacy organized, gradually the majority ef the Christian congregations acceded to papacy's claims thot its bishop la tte special vicar of Christ, rcigntng tn & stead and exercising his authority, ilony submitted themselves to this rule and thus were absorbed Into that great system which still holds sway in the world. It was papacy tnat es tablished "All Saints Day" as a holy day for the Invocation of all saints not otherwise particularly provided for by separate days of invocation. Although saints admittedly are rnro few in comparison to professed Christians nevertheless It seems there were enough so considered in the tlmo cf Gregory IV. to appropriate nearly all the days of tho year. In other words, there were about 305 recoguized Id Gregory's Mine-after Christianity liad been in operation for 800 years. iHcnco tomorrow will be the day for Invoking the blessing of all the sniiits the past one thousand years. Hut just how many or how few they arc, according to the records cf the cele brating, churches, we do not surely lenow. If tho records of the first eight conturles were correct, in the same proportion we should not expect that tho total number of saints recoguized would tic above one thousand. One end thought connected with tho cele bration tomorrow must present Itself to ilil thinking uilnils niuutigst the cele brants; that Is, that only the saintly do they acknowledge as of holy char acter, lit for heaven, because tho tin Baintly, the unholy, would certainly be UHflt. The teaching of papacy Is tbaj: nance only tho saintly can be ushered into heaven at the time of their death, all- the unsalntly, tho undeveloped, tliey hold, must llrst oxperlenco awful tortures In I'urgntory-lo purify them, to mnko thorn ready for heaven. , yrotostants on the contrary have dis carded Purgatory, claiming that it is &a unscflptural doctrine. They do not, Sibwover, claim that any but the saint ly nro propared for heaven at death, norr that God has promised heaven to the untaught or undeveloped In Chris tlan character. Hence In some respects the Protestant theory is still more grievous, more terrible, more awful, for tho bereaved than the Catholic view, fn Mint It offersio hope for nil eternity to any nntmlntly. Prnyora to trie saints, we believe to be unscrln firal and unreasonable, Nowhere In '.( lilble are we uutborlscd to pray to i . dead-oliher saints on slunors. On i . contrary the Scriptnrwi set fonh r Heavenly Father ns the supreme jeet of worship, though they do In nate the propriety of prnyliiK to our i,urd Jesus ttUo. As we read. "All men should honor the .smi cut. as they holi er the Futher" i.lohn v. 23 1. Hut pray-m-a to the dead are uurwisouable. ac cording to the ltllU which teaches that "the dwid know not anything" (j&H-UwluKtmi I v. r.i; t lint "their nous come to tiottor and they know It not to dishonor and they perceive It not of them" (Job xlv. 21; and Mutt "there Is m work. iHf device, nor knowledge, nor ivlxdm, 1" the grave, whither thou Rood " (lieektlume lx. lOi. iThe MertptMrcH do jeeounlxe the dif ference between the sulnis, the Lord's holy one, and the remainder of nam kind. And It 1 nmircdly true that the grunt masm of humanity are totally unlit for the glories and icrleetlons of the heavenly mate. It Ik true that Uie Church I culled upon to develop the Vutts and grit con of the holy Spirit d W nMMitml, as Sr. Peler drain r, f ye d thene iIiIiirs. ye hIihII never II; for ko nn entrnuco shall ue idIU cred unto you abundantly Into the i ei laming Kingdom )l our I-"i'd nnd ivlor Jmm Christ" Ml Pr I. Hi Hut we hold that It is not only tin- . m-riutumi, but Irrational, to lmlUve th it all umnkltid except the saintly ie wm ceiiturl of torment In I'urgu tuiy ir an eternity of torturo In a worn ami hopelesH lce, Ij?t us take the h. riptuini proposition, the only euimtofcflr one. the one which ngrea with o'V Hvo wen nnd vrltb th HI-bit"-that the dead nre dead. ami that rwnriH tlou from thwth l what they new! ttth what our lord's death will uocure tw WW menilH'r of our race. Let twi ept1fllts tUnteiueut of tlw HI bio. ' Hlemna ml holy U tie that hath nrt in th INwt neaurrectlou. oh such tho SeenHil Death htb a iwver. but (hoy yiiwll he prlst of iod ami of Christ. Mtid Nhall relgu wim Uiiu a rkowfHtitl yr" (KevHtlo xx. Oi Ut Hmt iih Scriptural esUDtlon ot "Both He That Sanctifieth and They That Arc Sanctified Are All of One: For Which Cause He Is Not Ashamed to Call Them Brethren" (Hebrews ii, 1 1). , reign of Messiah that it will be a time of blessing, of uplifting .mankind, and that therein the elect saints of this age will be privileged to co-bpernte with their glorified Redeemer In bring ing about the uplift. ;the resurrection, the restitution of all who will then prove wllllug and obedient. The term .'(saint" is not a sectarian one. It occurs over one hundred times In tho Bible, mostly in the plural form, "saints." pur text speaks of a saint ly, or sanctified class, nnd declares our Redeemer to be one of, these their Head, their .Lord. Ho declares that all the sanctified of this Gospel Age are teacher of spiritual things. "The Lord knoweth them that are his" (11 Timo thy ii, 10). How to Become Sanctified. Seeing that the sanctified are com paratively few, and that evidently few can properly direct the way toward a condition which they hnve not them selves attained, it behooves us to look carefully to the instructions given us by'our Lord Jesus directly and through his apostles. St. Paul, who wrote. "This is the will of God. even your sanetlfiea tlon," also wrote. "We are bound to give thanks nlwny to God for you. brethren, beloved of the Lord, because God hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation turougli sunctincation of the spirit and belief of the Truth; whereunto he called you by our Gos pel, to the obtaining of the glory of our Lord Jestls Christ" (It Thessalonlans ii. 13, 14i. Note from these words that the call of the Church is the special feature of. this present Gospel Age and its message. JS'ote also that one call is not to sectarianism, but to a heart relationship with the Lord through n belief of the Truth nnd a proportion ate getting rid of error. And tills en lightenment through the Truth' pro gresses In proportion to our. sanctltlcn- Mon of splrit-of thought, of w.ord, of deed. Note again the same Apostle's expla- Run-Down? Tone the nerves, strengthen the stomach, purify the blood and get a fresh grip on health by taking 9 V. . eecnam Sold Everywhere, fn boxet 10c and 25c- one of one spirit and figuratively of one Body, As for Instance, the House i nation of the matter. He says that he addresses them that are sanctified In of Ldrds is one body under a chair man, and the House of Commons is another, body. The United States Sen ate is nnotherj and Uie House of Rep resentaUves is another. So the Church is the Body of Christ over which he is the Head, tho Presiding Oflicer and Member. But the point specially to be noticed is that all who will belong ultimately to this Church class which tho Lord is now calling and drawing from amongst men will (every one of thomi be saints, every one of them bo sanctified. Tho word, "sanctifled" signifies to be net apart to holy usage or services, as distinct and separate from any earthly ambition, calling or business. Never theless these sanctified ones nre not merely the clergy or those without earthly responsibilities. While our lieavculyJfather is a great King, the King of the Universe, ho nevertheless lias mado a plan which enables even tho humblest of his creatures to ap proach him through the merit of the blood of Jesus, and by faith and obedi ence to the extent of his nblllty in sacrifice, to become a joint-heir with his Redeemer In the heavenly King dom. Thus the present call is confined to a cnl to sanctlflcntlon. As St. Paul declares, "This is the will of God (con cerning you), oven your sanctlflcntlon" (1 Thessalonlans iv, 3). The word "snint" signifies "holy one," "snnctlflcd one," "set apart;" or, taken as a whole, It signifies one set npurt to holy usages, services, etc. We are quite. ready (o admit that those nro n comparatively small number at the present time; as the Scriptures de clare, "a little flock:" nnd again, "not many;" and ngnin, "few there bo Mint find it." When we sny that God is now select ing n special class to be jolnt-helrs with Christ and that he has deter mined that this special class shall con sist exclusively of the snnctlflcd. let us not bo misunderstood to mean by this that In the next age God will accept to his favor the unsauctllled. tho wicked. The conditions during the Millennial Age will bo much ensler for mankind than nro present conditions of tho Church, the elect, the saints, Now we must wnlk by faith; Mien we will wnlk by sight, because Satan and sin and darkness will have passed away, and tho light of Truth will flood nnd cover. tho whole earth, so that, as the prophet says, "They shall teach no more every man his neighbor, snylng. know the Lor.d; for they shall all know me, from tho least of them unto the greatest of them, saith the Lord (Jeremiah xxxl. 3D. The rewards for obedience to the Divine requirements In the Millennium will bo the earthly rewnrdt. eternal life or the earthly restitution plane. The reward proffered to those who now walk the narrow way by self-sac rifice is n spiritual one. glory, honor and Immortality on the plrlt plane. like unto the holy angels and higher than this; like unto our Lord Jenus In his glorified state: an seen Uy the Apos tle. "Shining above tho brightness of the sun at noonday" (At is sxvl. 18). Wo must guard also against the thought that the total number of God's oleet would be a umall a number ns the cnleudnr of the nulnts recognlxcd by moine of our Christian friends might Imply. We hold that none la uble to Judge definitely on this aubject, except the Master. He hn given us general Intimations ot the linen of his decision, hut he hits not permitted us to deter mine the inn tier, saying. "Judge noth ing before the time." We are to con tout ourselves, therefore, with the' thought that "I he Lord knoweth them that are his." and that ho will accept no ono who lu any degree Is disloyal in heart, and that he will overlook and neglect uo one who Is of the proper at titude of heart: WO" Mmlorstnittl. too. that our jnvX is uo reUtor of do- u)UUutlonal He,.lttU tjjat. in every nct, he who love God. nnd who ac cept th merit ut Christ hy faith, nnd who presents HW body living saerl ilw dally unto death in the Lord's jMtvice-ll ucl1 ttro Wb dlwlplw and. as stated in our text, "He will not be iisUmned to Mill then) brethren." Hut nil of thlM. iw It notwl. lf IwM. not upon their earthly Chtwh relationship. iHit upon MHr HMHiUReM'OH of heart, their rel m M.-hlp to ittHr IMwuier aWl UH!. J.'fU. Nut l,y thene bo fonud by the UrU Ift vki-Iihih de nomlnoMonn. hut or. various ages, of vnrlu colors, of various nationalities, of either sex. and on various levels. One may be a washerwoman, nuother a farmer, another exercising hlv tal enla In business directions, another Christ Jesus (wiio were) culled to bo saints, and be explains that while they had been sinners, "children of wrath, even as others." they had bee,n cleans ed by faith through acceptance of the finished work of Christ on our behalf. "Ye are washed, ye aro sanctifled. ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God" (1 Corlnthinns vi, 11). The same St. Paul, addressing the Epheslnn brethren, snys. "I commend you to God. nnd to the Word of his grace, which Is able to build you up. nnd to give you an In heritance among all them that are sanctified" (Acts xx. 321. Note here that it is only the sanctified of the present nge that are to get the inherit ance Mint Is now offered -the heavenly Inheritance with our Lord Jesus, a share with him in his heavenly King dom. Note also how the Apostle here again lays emphasis upon the Scrip tures ns containing the power which not only leads us to consecration and setting npart to the Lord's service, but which will strengthen us in thought and word syid deed to do his good pleasure, to mnlntnln our sanctified relationship with him through our Lord Jesus Christ. Elected Through Sanctification. St. Peler (l Peter 1, lit explains to us that God's election of the members of the Church from amongst tho world during the present ago is along the line of sanctification. He elects that all those who chilli accept his favor to tho extent of sanctification in the trying conditions of the present time shall be joint-heirs with our Lord and Redeem er in his Millennial Kingdom. The Apostle's words are, "Elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Fa- ; thor. through sanctification of the Spir it, unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ" (1 Peter i, 2). Here we have the matter succinct ly stated-faith in tho blood of Jesus is essential as tho first step in .the way to God. "No man cometh unto tho Fa ther but by mo." said our Lord. Then our way must bo through sanctlflcntlon of the Spirit, of the will, the setting apart of our hearts from earthly am bitions nnd pleasures to heavenly ones dondness to the world nnd n llveness toward God. This work of grace must progress day hy day. Our sanctillcatlon Is not merely for the beginning of our Christian experi ence, but to be the very essence of our lives thereafter. The trials ami test ings of life from the world, the flesh and tho devil will serve to demonstrate the thoroughness of our snnctllication. Ood. however. Is nof seeking to prove whether or not we are perfect In tho flesh, for he knows nud Informs us that we nre Imperfect. He does, however, desire to prove that our consecration, our sn'nctlticntlon. tfur setting apart of ourselves to be faithful to the Lord at nny nud every cost Is not merely a pasalug whim or fancy, but by con tinual instructions of his Word by tho inspirations or his Promise. By tho testings of his disciplines he would fix indelibly, unalterably, this decision of ours to be entirely his in thought, in word, in deed-oven .unto death. "Coplo of His Son." St. Paul, consistently with his state ments already quoted, wrote to tho Christian at Home respecting God's foreknowledge and predestination of the lSloet Church, saying, "Whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to tho imnge of his Son. Mint he might be tho firstborn among many brethren" (Romans vlll, 20). Our Heavenly Father decreed that no one might be a member of thla elect Church oxcopt sanctifled ones. And theso must be tested before final approval. Tholr Lord, their Hwduemer. having been a saint fully consecrated" to the Father's will. thes called, cho sen and faithful followers will likewise bo saints and, In this roapeet, tho Apos tle declares, they will be copies of their Hedeomer, and be will be an Klder Brotkor amongst them, when they shall share his glory in his King dom. Notlc the Imrmony of nil this with our test. "Both ho that anetltleth (our Lord Josuhi and they that are sancti fied (his ehK't Church) are all of one (of one spirit or loyalty to the Father and his rlRhteousnesvand baptized hy the one spirit Into the one Body, of which Christ Is the neadi. For this cause he (tu glorified Redeemer) la not ashamed to call these sanctifled ones, finally tested, bis brethren on Mie highest piano of sature-hls own, the Hlflno nature in glory, honor and Doctor You should always take a little fruit in the morning. Guzzler I always do; I'm old fashioned enough to insist upon a cherry in my cocktail. Philadel phia Record. 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