aok maim. ' It, V PAPrrOTOyAT. OltEGON, H,Trnn AjP,AGE TEN DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAIi, SAIMM, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEDRUAIIY 20, 1010. -Ooo ooo PEOPLE'S PULPIT. c Sermon by CHARLES T. RUSSELL, Pastor Brooklyn Tabernacle. ...... . . . . . . . .QOO , Tampa, FIa Fob. 20. Pastor C. T. Ihtissoll of Brooklyn Tabernacle preach ijdTwIcc bore toddy in our largest au ditorium to the "Bible Ituaents' Coil .vcntlon." Tho large audjorico seethed Idoeply interested. ,Ho said: Some apply tho first text only and Itbtnk of the Dlrine Program as being merely an endeavor 10 re'sctle mankind from sin arid death to ' righteousness and eternal life in the present time. iSuch as hold this view are much con tused, because it must bo acknowl edged that comparatively little has (been done, or Is now being done, for mian's uplift. After six thousand years 'it Is still true that "The whole world llleth In the Wicked One;" "darkness .tSRYfiFA JEic earth and gross darkness the heathen." In order to havo any iconfldcttco at all in this theory those who hold it are obliged to greatly low , r tucirBtanddrds. They are forced to lliopo that God will admit millions, of jiiriflt "people, crude, rude, ignorant and "wlc'llcu .to cfcrnal llfo and happiness, or nerchanco provide for them Purmi. itorlaV experiences, to make them fit. irlghteousaiid acceptable for life ctcr uial. Asv,a whole, Christian people are ;,reiftly bewildered. The tendency of thclr bmVIIdcrrnBnt is toward doubt, skepticism, atheism. ' TJiHor low briefly stated Is that IGod never intended the salvation ot lithe world,-but merely the salvation of itho Church, elect nccordlng to the fore- Iknowledgo of God through sanctlflca tion of tho Spirit and belief in the Truth. Those who hold this theory Ihavo groat confusion also, because it ificcms Incomprehensible that God iwould make no provision for "thou sands of 'millions" of Adam's race, but mrrang'o for them to bo born in sin, ishapcn In iniquity, nnd to go down to itho tomb (or worse) without a clear fcnowlodgo of God nnd his purposes land will respecting them. As wo have already frequently set tforth, both of tho described theories larc erroneous. Tho Scriptures set rforth two salvations, entirely separate nd?liitlrlct. Thoy are different as re wpefets' tllnc. In that the one "salvation ibeg'aii' to bo spoken by our Lord" at llils First Advent, and began to bo ap rpllcablo to his Church at Pentecost, tnnd will wholly cease at his Second Coining in tho end of this Ago. Tho other salvation neither applied boforo our Lord's Iirst Advent nor during (this Gospel Age, but will apply to all mankind, except tho Church, during the Millennium the thousnnd yenrs of tho reign of Christ and tho Church, Hpoclally designed for the blessing of the world and its uplifting out of sin And death conditions. Thuso two salvations nro distinctly fllfforont as to kind, as well ns respects "their plan of operation. Tho salvation of tho Church during this Gospel Ago since romecoHt muans not only a ftbllvn'raiico from sin and death condi tions lo eternal life, but provides that tho eternal llfo will be on tho honvon ly or spiritual piano nud not on tho earthly or human piano of existence. Thua tho Apostlo declares that our "In ilioiitnnoo is incorruptible and undo, 'filed and fadoth not away and is re served In hoavon for us, who nro kept by tho power of God through faith unto salvation" (I Peter t. , B). Our iI.ord also told that In tho resurrection ,V0 ttlinll be like unto the angels. The Apostlo also declares that ultimately wq shall bo partakers of tho dlvlno nature and like our Lord nnd Iledcom. er. Hence, nil who participate in this salvation of this GompoI Ago are Scrip iturally spoken of as Now Creatures in Christ Jesus, whoso "citizenship Is In heaven." These nro assured thut at the Lord's Socond Coming thoy will constitute tho First Resurrection class. They aro guaranteed that only tho Mossed and holy will havo part thero In, and that all participating in that .First Resurrection will bo Itoyal (Priests unto God and unto Christ, nnd relgu with htm a thousand years (Nov oJnOon xx, 0). They aro assured that tho transformation of mind which they now experience through tho bo getting of tho holy Spirit will, in tholr resurrection, result In a complete transformation, providing thorn with lirlt bodies. Thus It Is written of thulr resurrection, "It is sown in weak noss; It la raised In power: It Is sown In dishonor; It Is raised In glory; It is sown an animal body; it Is raised a spiritual body" (I Corinthians xv, 42 11). Of thoso who will share in the Ohuroh'u salvation the Aost!o says, "yq 8ha.ll not nil sloop, but must all lo, changed," because "Hosh and blood cannot Inherit the Kingdom of God" (I Corinthians xv. GO, Bl). Tho world's salvation which will fol low will bo wholly different from this, tit will not lucludo m change of nature from oarthly to spirit nature. It will jutwu a roMue from sin nnd duath to 'tho earthly perfection of tho original inanj in the ItiWKtt and llkontwe of life Omtor. miuI surrounded by ev ory H&CMWtry hlemiluK for his com fort Human jwrfootlen nnd the Udn home were lost through dleobodlouoe to God. Tho Divine rrtHfnwit is that the merit of our Lord's obedU unro imtk. whan ultimately ap gtilti for umnkliid, ahull fully can oal the death twHtcnce mum him. More end Uttr ttiau tuh, God has prom- THE TWO SALVATIONS "God to loved the world that he gave hit only begotten Son, that whosoever Lelieveth in him ihoiild not perish, but have everlasting He" (John iii. 16). "Christ alto loved the Church and gave him self (or it, that he might sanctify' and cleanse it by the washing of water by the word; triat he might present it to himself a glorious Church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be holy and without blem ish" (Ephesians v. 25-27;. ooO'.. ........... ... ........ i Iscd that the same Sin-dffcrlng shall seal a New Covenant between him self and mankind. Tho Blessings of that New CoveHtint 'arrdrfgclnent will then immediately bcfjlii. The great Redeemer will thenceforth be the great Mediator of that New Cove nant. Tho wholo world of mankind will bo fully under his supervision and government for their blcsslnrr, tholr correction in righteousness, their uplifting out of sin and death con ditionsback, back, back, to all that was lost in Eden. All of this was the original design of the Great Cre ator. All of this will be outworked through the Great Redeemer. All of this was secured or surctkd by his death, finished at Calvary (Hebrews vli, 22). St. Peter, pointing down to that glo rious time of the world's blessing, cali3 it "times of refreshlng4r3nl tlme3 of restitution." He tells us that all the holy prophets described tho blessings of thoso restitutlpn times the thou sand years, the Millennium (Acts ill, 10-21). When once we get the eyes of our understanding opened, wo find the Apostle's words thoroughly corrobo rated by tho Divine records, which de scribe the wonderful blessings that are to come when the earth shall yield her Increase. Then Paradlso Lost shall be Paradise Regained. Then God will make his earthly foott.tool glorious. Then tho blessing of the Lord shall make rich and he will add no sorrow therewith. Then streams shall break forth in the desert and tho wilderness and solitary places shall be glad. But most glorious will bo tho change In hu manity. The Lord promises to turn to the people a "pure message" instead of tho contradiction of creeds of hea thenism nnd Churchlanity. Ho prom ises that Satan shall bo bound for that thousand years, that ho may deceive tho nations no more. He promises that then all the "blinded eyes shall be oponcd and all tho deaf ears shall be unstopped" (Isaiah xxxv, b; II Corin thians iv. 4). Two Salvations One Savior. Both of these salvations, according to tho Bible, result from the death of Jesus our Redeemer, who died in obedi ence to tho Divine will, "Died, tho Just for the unjust, that ho mlcht bring us to God" (I Peter III, 18). Tho Scriptures clearly show not only tho two salvations, but also two parts of the Bedcomer's work, distinctly sep arating his work for tho Church from his work for the world. In his death there was a Divine goucral provision for tho sins of tho whole world and a special provision for tho sins of tho Church. Tho two thoughts nro fre quently brought out in tho Scriptures. Ono text distinctly declares, "Ho Is tho propitiation satisfaction for our sins tho Church's sins, and not for ours only, but also for tho sins of the whole world." Ills death constituted the sat isfaction price. The Redeemer np plled that merit for the Church's sins, "for us," long ago, eighteen centuries boforo wo were born. Only when wo became believers and entered into a Covenant of sacrifice did wo obtain our share in tho merit of that great sacrifice. The world has not yet re ceived Its share of that promised blessing, but the operation of the Dl vlno Plan Is sure and will bring It to them "In duo time," ns St. Paul de clares (I Timothy II, 0). The drawing and calling of tho Church has not been along tho Hues of human perfection, for all are sluuers and none righteous or perfect. And many of thoso drawn of tho Lord were by nature much more fallen and de praved than some who glvo no evi dence of the work of graco In their hoarts. The Lord's calling and draw tug seem to bo along tho Hues of Jus tice, .love of righteousness, faith, hu mility and obedience. These- quali ties will all belong to the perfect man. But all havo lost thorn In vnrylng de grees. Such as respond to tho Lord's call now are accepted as being In tho right hoart attitude which, If they had perfect bodies, would constitute them perfect men. In other words, they havo qualities of hoart which, If brought to a knowledge of tho Truth, would prove some ot them to bo pure lit heart and such as the Lord would deslro should huve eternal llfo aud nil of his favors. But more nro called aud drawn by God's providences and the preaching of his message thnu ho do signs to save In the present salvation. He Is choosing a very select class for a vory apodal purpose and therefore makes tho tonus and conditions of their salvation extremoly dltUcult. As n cousequuuee wo road, "Many nre called, but few chosen" under this "high calling of God In Christ Joans." Terms of Salvation Differ. Of course. tu illffarout salvations Imply different taring or conditions. God's mpilromoat of Adam, that ho might continue to live forovor nud everlaHtlngly wijoy Dlvlno favor. bin IBdeu Home, etc.. was oodhuot to rMMMttble, jutt require ihbuU. It wm hi violation of ttt TUvlHw Law tint brought upon him tk sentence of dUU-"Djr!ir thou nhtlt tilt" With nil that, this luu implied te him and hi) Ktater!ty of mental, moral and physical decline, wttakueaa, death. The requirement of God for the world ot mankind during the Millennial Age will similarly be obedience to God' Just, reasonable regulations, laws Whoever then will render obedience mny with proportionate rapidity up on the highway of holiness toward1 perfection at Its end. Whoever re fuses obedience to the extent of his ability will fall to make progress and ultimately die the Second Death, from which there will bo no redemption and no resurrection. Such obedience as will be required of mankind in the great Mediator's Kingdom will Include their co-opera tion in the resistance of their own fall en weaknesses. It will include the exercise of patience and kindness to wards their fellow-creatures, fellow sufferers. The Divine Law of love to God with all the heart, mind, soul strength nnd for the neighbor as for one's self they must learn fully. As they will realize their own blemishes and strive to overcome them nnd ask not tho Father, but the Mediator for forgiveness, they will be obliged follow the Divine rule of exercising towards others similar mercy and for giveness to that which they de3lro for themselves. But they will not be re quired to enter Into the covenant of self-sacrifice, self-denial, etc. All the blessings of God on tho earthly plane will bo for them fully and freely to use and enjoy, in harmony with the Divine regulation. Tho conditions governing the salva tion of the Church are wholly differ ent from thoso which will appertain to tho world. The Church Is called out of the world under a Divine Invitation to suffer with Christ in tho present life and during this Gospel Age and then to reign with Christ during the Millennial Age. participating in his Mediatorial Kingdom for tho blessing. uplifting, salvation of the world. It is not in vain, therefore, that our Lord and the apostles. In setting forth the call of the Church during this Age. specified particularly nnd frequently tho necessity for nil who would share in this salvation to participate with the Redeemer in his sacrificing, in "his death," and consequently participate in "his resurrection" and in his reign of glory. Hnrk to the words, "Be thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown of life;" "To him that over cometh will 1 grant to sit with me in my Throne;" "And whosoever doth not bear his cross, and come after me. cannot be my disciple" (Luke xiv. 27) Let us remember our Lord's words to the disciples James and John, respect ing a place in his Millennial Throne. He intimated that the getting to the Throne nt all, in any place, would im ply great humility and self-sacrifice, Ho asked the disciples, "Aro ye able (willing) to drink of tho cup that shall drink of and to be baptized with tho baptism (Into death) tnat I am baptized with?" (Mark x, 38.) Heart en again: This cup of which he tells us we must drink, If we would sit in his Throne, is his comniuiiioa cup. It is offered, not to tho world, but to his consecrated followers. It Is not another cup. but "My Cup." Tho In vltntlon was. "This Is my blood of the New Testament, which Is shed for many for the remission of sins. Drink ye nil of It" (Matthew xxvl, 28. 27). It must nil bo drunk before tho many, tho world, can get their share of the intended blessing through tho New Covenant, which this blood seals. And only tho disciples of Christ, only those who deslro to walk in his steps, nro in vited to drink of that cup. All of them nro so Invited and they will drink all of it. None of it will bo left for the world during the Millennial ge to drink. It Is a special prlvllego to drink of this cup. With the drink ing of It goes the special blessing of tho special snlvntiou of this Gospel Age. Except we cat of his Uesh (ap propriate the merit of his sacrifice), and unless we drink his blood (Join In sncrlllco with him), wo have no life In us inherent life. Immortality. So far as our hearts aud minds nre concerned at the time of our consecra tion thoy must bo fully given up to the Lord oro he will accept them. We could bo no more fully consecrnteo? if wo 'had absolutely perfect bodies and wero absolutely free from all tho en (ailment of Adam's condemnation. But God's requirement is that no sacrifice mny come upon ills nltar. except such as Is without spot or blemish. Hence ho could not nccopt our offering, our consecration, ovon though It wero as completely and fully mnde as was our dear Redeemer's. Hence his first pro vision was that tho righteousness of Christ should be Imputed to us on ac count of our fnlth and obedience, In order to penult us to offer sacrifices holy aud acceptable to God (Malachl 111, I); Romans xll, 1). This view of our participation In tho Redeemer's merit separately aud apart from tho world's participation In It by faith and Imputation of merit and not actually tho Bible declares to be a "mystery," which not many aro able to discern only the splrltually-mludcd only the splrlt-begotten. 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