DATE OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY IB, 1010. TAGB SIX -;uuuMi oKiucron; SATUlMJAX, JANUARY IS, 1010. 1 Hi'' 1 in Ooo PEOPLE'S Sermon by CHARLES T. RUSSELL, Pastor Brooklyn Tabernacle. -11 wwiOO O Toronto, Canada, January 0. Pastor 0. T. Russell of Brooklyn Tabernacle, New York, preached twice here today to largo and very attentive audiences, Wo report one of his discourses from tho above text, as follows: The word "winked" In our text Is used In a figurative sense to signify that God took no notice of, paid no attention to, that long period of time froth the flood to the First Advent of our Redeemer. During those twenty five hundred years the world of man kind lay In Ignorance and weakness and vice, but. as our text declares, God took no notice of It as a whole lie gavo his attention entirely to the Httlo nation of Israel, the descendants of Abraham, with whom he made a special Law Covenant. Israel entered upon a great schooling period; first In a condition of peonage in Egypt; and later, under the command of Moses, passing from Egypt to Canaan, with a wandering of forty years In tho wilderness; still later under judges, and then under kings, etc. God did not wink nl sin amongst the Israelites, whom ho adopted as his "peculiar peo ple" under the Law Covenant mediat ed by Moses. We read that every dls obedloncu received a "Just recompense of reward" (Hebrews II, 2). Stripes, punishments, captivities, under Divine supervision and predicted through tho prophets, was the portion of tho cho sen people of the Lord. Obedience on their part brought blessing nnd dls obedience nnd Idolatry brought chas .tlsomcnts God winked at nothing ns respects his choson people. At first glance this Is perplexing. Not understanding the Divine I'lan wo would bo Inclined to expect Hint tho favored nation would bo excused moro than others that It would be tho poo plo whoso Imperfections would be winked at. But not ho; Israel was choson for a purpose. And In order to prepare them for their mission nnd to lit them to (111 It, the Lord chastened nnd scourged them for their sins, and thus educated and assisted them more than others out of degradation. As a result, w.hon our Lord enmo Into tho world to bo man's Redeemer, Israel. under the chnstlalng, scourging, In structlng experiences of many centu rlqs, was by far the most advanced nation In the world along religious lines. (Thus It was that when tho Redeem er presented himself, some, "a rem nant," woro "Israelites Indeed" and ready to receive him five hundred during his oarthly ministry and sov- oral thousand more at the following Pentecostal season. It Is but reason able to suppose that no other nation In tho world would havo furnished any Mich numbers ready of hoart for Mes siah, and consecrated fully to him. Note, for Instance, that St. Paul's preaching to tho Athenians on Mars Hill apparently touched not a single heart nor head. Tho Justice of tho Wink. Tho Almighty Informs us that Jus tice Is tho very foundation of all of his dealings. Ho cannot be less than Just, nlthough through Christ he has pro vided to bo more than Just that Is, lovlug and merciful. Thoro must have boon a justlco In this winking men tioned by tho Apostle. What waa RV Tho Apostlo explains that owing to a dontli sentence that was upon tho world In gonornl, and no provision hav ing yet boon mado for n redemption from that death poualty and a resur rootlou deliverance, It would havo been Illogical for God to give laws to tho world of mankind commanding repent ance, etc. Why? Rocnuso thoy woro nlroady caiulcmiwl to death, the ex treme pounlty of tho Dlvlno Law. No moro could bo done to thorn than do Htroy thorn, however badly thoy lived. And nothlug that thoy could do would ma'Uo thorn deserving of otorunl life. Ho long as that death sentence reeled upon thorn nnd no prospect was of fered ovou of roloaso from It, God lot thorn alono, ami Justly enough "wink ed" nt tholr linporfectlon and did not lay It specially to tholr charge. With tho Jow It was dirforcnt. God Instructed that nation through tho Law nnd tho prophets nnd tho chasten Jugs for tholr wrong doings, nnd thus prepared In thorn n "Httlo tlock" of "Israollfoa Indeed" ready for spiritual things. Additionally ho wished to use thorn nud tholr experiences as typoa or lessons for Spiritual Israel yot fu ture. Those typoa. uudor tho guidance of tho holy Spirit through tho Now Tostaraout, have constituted very holp ful lessons to tho Church of this Gos pel Age Spiritual Ismol-'Tor tho Law Covenant was n shadow of good things coming aftor It." Rut baforo having thin doling with Israol. God mado a Covenant with them," promising them life-eternal If thoy would obey, 'JW Slauly ac cepted tho proposition uurt strove to live righteously, strove to keep the Law. They did not gain -eternal life under the Law, because thoy oouUl hot keep It; not that the Lrw was de fective, but that they, like all other members of Adam's fallen race, were Imperfect, God knew of their wek ness and allowed them to be disap pointed la the outcome of their Cov (DOC What God Winked At "The Timet of Thii Ignorance God Winked It; but Now He Mat Commanded All Men Everywhere to Repent; Became He Hath Appointed -a Day In the Which He Will Judge the World In Righteousness by That Man Whom Ho Hath Ordained" (Act xvii, 30, 31). o o O ''-'"""-'''''''''" '"O ennnt, but nevertheless he mado It a groat blessing to them a moans of In struction, which, as we have seen, ulti mately prepared several thousand to bo of so ripe a condition of heart as to bo ready for the Savior and become his disciples. The Jow then had this advontago over tho Gentile up to that time. He had God's promises. He know the Law of God. He was profit ed by " striving to do the Impossible thing of keeping It perfectly. Had God not chosen the nation of Israel to bring them under the schooling pro cesses of the Law Covenant (Gnlatlans HI, 24) ho would hnve "winked" nt their Igndronco, etc., as he did with the transgressions of other nations up to that time. "Now Commandeth All Men." What Is tho secret of this change on God's part from winking at tho sins and imperfections of the world to com manding them to repent? If It was Just to wink at their sins for thou sands of years, why did not God con tinue to wink nt them? The Apostle answers the question, telling us that this change In God's dealing which sent forth the message that the world should repent was based upon the fact that his eternal purposes had by that time reached the stage of development which Justllled such a message. The Son of God bad left the glory of the Father which lie had before the world was; ho had humbled himself to be come a man. As the man Christ Jesus ho had been obedient to the Ilcav.cnly Father's wish and had laid down his life sncrlilclally-thnt it might first benefit consecrated believers during this ' Gospel Age; secondly that it might bless the world of mankind during the Millennial Age. For a time these good tidings were confined to the Jewish nation, but three and a half years after the cruci fixion tho limit of Israel's favor re specting the message came to an eutl, and then the good tidings of great joy was permitted to go to all the Gentiles on tho same terms that the Jews hnd enjoyed. Tho Gospel or "good news" consists of the Information t lint God In his mercy has provided that tho death sen tence upon Adam and his raco shall not bo perpetual; t lint thero shall bo a resurrection of the dead, both of tho just and of the unjust; that the pro vision for this has already .been mado In and through the death of the Re deemer. Is It Inquired what advan tage would there lie in n resurrection of the dead If therewith all were to bo placed back Just where they are at presont? Tho answer Is that thero would be no advantage In such a res urrection. If the .lew could not keep the Law, and If the very best-luten- Honed of the Gentiles have found them selves to hejmpurfeet and their efforts to stand approved before God In tho present life to be failure, what good could result from meroly awakening them from the sleep of death? Would It not bo wiser and better everyway to let them perish like the brute beast? We answer that God's Word reveals a very grand outcome to his Plau of Salvation. Tho word resurrection, as Script urally used, aiguilles much moro than to be merely resuscitated. It sig nillos awakening and moro uplifting out of all sin and death conditions, up, up, up to perfection to all that was lost by Father Adam and redeemed In tho Calvary sacrlllcc. "God Hath Appointed a Day." Tills, thon, Is the meaning of the Apostle's argument. Ry providing tho Lord Joans Christ as the Itcdcomer of tho Church ami the world God has mado possible a frosh trial or judg ment for Adam and his race. Adntn's first judgment or trial day was lu Kdon. Thoro ho lost overythlug by his dlsobedlouco and brought upon him self and all of tils race Dlvlno sentence to death. Christ has appeared that ho might reOooui Adam nnd his race, for the very purpose of giving them In dividually another full, fair trial or judgment for llfo ovorlastlng or death everlasting. That general Judgment day men tioned by St. Paul In our text Is neither a damnation day nor a twenty-four hour day. It Is the thousand-yoar day of Chrlst-the porlod of his mediatorial reign, iu the which Satan will bo bound, all evil IuIIuuucok be removed, ami the light of the knowledge of tho glory of God bo made to till tho whole earth. St. Peter reminds us, 'Holoved, bo not Ignorant of this one thing, that one day with tho Lord Is n a thou sand years" (11 Poter III. St. This. Is the Key to t no expressions, tho any of Christ," "The day r Judgment." etc. The Millennial day will he a day of judgment or trial In the sense that all mankind, the living and the dead. will tlnin be brought to full kuowledge of God ami to full opportunity to re gain by rosurroetlon procotwon a com pleto uplift from all weaknesses, Im perfections, etc.. wlilih have resulted from our share In Adam's sin and our own weeklies aud iguorattee. Shis to the esteut that they were willful will to the (tame extent be puiiUhable and recttUu a "juHt recompense ot reward" tf Ieurew u. 2 Every good endeavor Will be rewarded and every shortcom ing win be punished I Fmii tliU standpoint wo see the force of t,he Apostle's argument, that It Is the Divine 'Intention to grant to every member of Adam's race another trial, another judgment, to determino nfr,efi and Individually the worthiness or iinworthlnesBpt oad'b to have eter rnal life. Hut Why should this fact 1 make any difference to the world In !tho present life? Why did not God j wait until the Millennial Ago and give ' them all a surprise? Why did he scud I them the inessngc of his love and a 1 revelation" of this knowledge of his ' future dealings? Did he not know 1 what the past eighteen centuries has proven, namely, that few of mankind would have ' tho "hearing car," and that fewer still, after hearing, would so love righteousness nnd so hnto in iquity, as to sacrifice tho Interests ot the present life by espousing tho Gos pel message, repenting of sin. and seeking to live a saintly life, lu op position to all unrighteousness? 1'cs, wo answer. It Is written, "Known unto God are all his works from the beginning of the world" (Acts xv, IS). God surely know that the message of his grace would generally fall upon ears that wore dull of hear ing. That we might know this he caused It to be written In the prophe cies in advance, that few would have the hearing ear for his message of love and mercy. Why. then, did ho send tho mcssnge? We answer that there were two reasons for his so doing. (1) He intended that a witness should bo given so that tfiose comprehending would have an Incentive to a reforma tion of life. He wished all to know that their responsibility In llfo would be proportionate to their knowledge of this fact of redemption. This princi ple Is stated in the Scriptures by our Lord. He declares that ho who knew not and was disobedient would be pun ished with fewer stripes and a lighter punishment for Ills transgressions, while those who knew better and sin ned with deliberation would bo pun ished with many stripes In that Mil lennial day. (2i Another reason for the promulga tion of this good tidings of the Millen nial Day Of the Lord's Judgment Is that' God wishes to use this message ns u primary lesson to do a primary work of Instruction for a special class of "elect" characters, whom he is seek ing iu the present time before tho In auguration of the Mediatorial King dom. Ho calls these his "Jewels," the "Bride of Christ." his "members." This class is spccinlly called out of tho world now, in advance of tho Millen nium, that they may eventually bo God's Royal Priesthood, or priestly kings, In association with their Re deemer. These, nccordlug to the Scrip tures, nro to be associate judges of tho world with Christ. St. Paul asks, "Know yo not that the saints shall Judge (ho world?" (1 Corinthians vi. 2.1 We do know It, thank God! And wo know that they will be thoroughly competent for thnt work. Their expe riences in the present life, in battling against the world and the flesh aud tho devil and coming off conquerors through tho assistance of the great nigh Priest, will make them compe tent judges of the world; competent priests to assist and to bless the world; competent under-prlosts to govern the world from tho Spirit plane. "Building Up Yourselves." To this special class 1. particularly address myself. I am glad to worn all men everywhere to repent, nud glad also to give them the good reason why they should repent to tell them of God's appointed time, tho Millennial Epoch, in which nil shall have a full opportunity of gaining etornnl life through Christ. I am glad to assuro them that-every endeavor for right eousness put forth now will bring Inrge returns of character development and bettor position then. I warn them (hat every wilful transgression, all wilful Iguoranco, will react upon them to tholr disadvantage and mako for shamo and lnsting contempt ou their part, under the glorious sunlight of that Millennial day. Jt will search out and oxposo to all humanity tholr weak ucsses, their sins, to the extent that these have been accepted or approved or have not been resisted. Hut as I said before. I trust that amongst the ten million readers reached by my sermons every week thero nro somo who arc of tho saintly class, "called, chosen and faithful" somo of this jowel class, whoso judgment or trial Is In progress now. .1 trust that these nro striving with might and main to mnko their calling nnd elec tion euro through faith lu tho Redeem er's sacrifice and obedience to his Law of tho Spirit of llfo tho Law of Love. Now la our judgment day, our day of testing or trial. We will not stand or fall as congregations and denomina tions or lodges or soclctlos. Our test ing Is an individual one and nothlug short of loyalty of heart to the Lord, to his Truth aud to tho brethren, will make us as the lord's Jewots, "heirs of God, and Jolut-helrs with Christ our Lord; If so be that wo suffer with him. that we may be also glorified to gether" (Unmans v lit. 17t. Such havo my special sympathy, my special en deavors, my special love and my spe cial prayers. 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