OAITiY OAPTTAIi JOTJRNAIj, 8AXEJ1, ORKCtOfT, SATURDAY, XVMTj 10, 1010. Ooo PEOPLE'S Sermon by CHARLES T. RUfiSELL, Pastor Brooklyn Tab emacle. ,Q- Ooo Aprjl 10. Pastor Russell, accompa nied by Dr. Jones, who will servo lilm as stenographer, and by a representative of this Journal, sailed from Now York April Gth for Jerusalem via Paris, Itcrnc, Naples, Alexandria, Cairo and tho Pyramids, Jaffa, to Jerusalem, and vicinity. Ills return will bo via Home, Vienna, Warsaw, llerlln, Klberfcld and London. Meetings have been arrang ed for enrotitc. His longest stay will l)o in Great Urltain, where about twen ty appointments in the principal cities .await him. Qe will be speaking prac tically every day. Ills Sunday dis courses will bo specially reported in these columns. Special Interest will center in tho discourses at Jerusalem and Homo. The many readers of his crmous will follow tho Pastor In bis journey with great Interest. IIo to scheduled to be back in Brooklyn Juno ,5th,-when his topic will be "Jerusa lem." fu anticipation of a largo audi ence on that occasion Brooklyn's lar gest Auditorium, the Academy of Mu sic, has been secured. His sermons now reach six million families weekly, aind assuredly many of these wish him 5od-spced. On tho Atlantic April Tenth. I have chosen for my text a sea' topic, a symbolical prophecy which, I (believe, is rapidly uearlng fulfillment. .All Blblo students recognize tho fact that many of tho Psalms aro Mes sianic; that Is to say, they apply to the time of the Inauguration of Mes siah's Millennial Kingdom. Some of them detail the peace and Joy and iblessiugs which will then prevail v4imougst men, when the great leveling processes of that time will raise all Hho worthy poor and degraded and will humble ill tho proud, establishing .Society under such new conditions that tho new order of things is symbolical ly styled in tho Scriptures "a uew lieavens and a now earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness" (II Peter ill, 13). Otherc of tho Psalms describe in liighly figurative terms the work of the Millennial Age. For instance, wo sread: "Gird tny sword "upon thy thigh, O -most Mighty, with thy gldry and thy majesty. And in thy majesty rldo pros perously, because of truth and meek jiess and righteousness; and thy right hand shall tqacli theo terrible things. "Thine arrows are sharp In tho heart -of tho King's enemies; whereby tho people fall under thee" (Psalm xlv, 3-C). Here tho great Itedeemer Is pic tured as tho glorious conquering King of tho Millennial Age, and his victory over every opposing influence is em liuaslzed "Unto him every knee shall 3jow and every tongue confess" (Isaiah sir, 23). His right hand that will teach terrible things is tho symbol of Jtho Divine power which will bo exer cised at, the Inauguration of the King loni. Tho sharp arrows which will 3lcrco tho enemies to tho heart and cause them symbolically to fall before Jilm slain represent his messages of Truth and Grace which then will con quer as they do not now, except in tho ajow slain after this manner by tho ."Word of Truth is furnished us in tho account of St Peter's sermon on tho Day of, Pentecost. He preached- the Truth plainly, thrusting in tho "Sword -of tho Spirit" up to tho hilt. Ho told Ills hearers how they aud their rulers aiad crucified tho Prince of Life. They -were "cut to the heart," and it was tho greatest blessing that could havo possibly conio to them (Acts ii, 23). Similarly durinc tho Millennium, tho arrows ui xiuiu win suiiiq uuu un opposition; and mankind, cut to tho eart with proper appreciation of their own sinfulness and God's mercy, will iall before tho great King, accepting mercy upon his gracious terms full surrender. The Day of Trouble Pictured. Tho Psalm of which our text is a ynrt Is one of tho Messianic Psalms. Prophetically and symbolically it tells about tho trouble Incident to the passing .away of the present order of sin and selfishness and the inauguration of the aiew order of righteousness and lovo under tho great Mediatorial Kingdom -of Christ Whether the ovents which the Scriptures predict shall como In our day or not, wo hold that they will como and be in full comportment with these prophetic pictures. They were surely written for our instruction (II Timothy ill, 10). And as Blblo stu dents .we do well to tako heed to ev- cry Item of tho Divine revelation, that thus wo may keep ourselves In touch with tho Inflnito One and In sympathy with nil tho features of his great and wonderful Program. Let us note the particulars of the Psalm in detalL The Refuge of His Saint. "God Is our refuge and strength, a very presout help In trouble" (Psalm -3lvl, 1). How beautiful! How com forting! How strengthening! Those "who have" ontered into covenant rela tionship with God through Christ. -through faith and consecration, and who uro abiding in bis love, may feci sereno In any trouble In every trouble not merely In the final trouble, with rivblcb sin and sorrow will be brought 4.) nn ond. Not merely whoa Satan. . t a ri t I . til I 1 ., .1 . .,11 Pretty soon eomeono will bo de clarln's the tan commandments un onsUtutlonal. . . Thero aro strong points of simi larly between a football rush and a i argaln counter rush. pOO PULPIT. 0 0 MOUNTAINS SWEPT INTO THE SEA "We Will Not Fear ThouBh the Mountains Be Carried Into the Midst of tho Sea" (Psalm jdvi, 2). O OO ---Q shall be bound will God bo tho rcfugo of his saints, but in alt times and un der all circumstances "tho pcaco of Gcd .vlilch passcth all understanding" will keep the hearts and minds of his faltuful. "Therefore will not we fear, though tho earth be removed, and though tho mountains be carried Into tho midst of tho" sea." Fear is tho great tor ment of tho mnjorlty ofur race. It is the lash which tho Adversary fre quently uses to drive awny from God those who need his sympathy aud lovo aud succor. To ,sucli the Lord speaks tenderly saying, "Come unto me, all yo that labor and nro heavy laden, aud I will give you rest." And again, God declares his name to bo Lovo and says, "Their fear toward mo is taught by tho precepts of men" not by his Word (Iiialali xxlx, 13). He would havo us trust him as a ff:cat, loving, generous Father, saying, "Liko as a father pitieth his children, so tho Lord compassloneth those who reverence him" (Psalm cill, 13). As love, more love, perfect love, comes into our hearts It more and moro casts out tho fear which the Adversary would in culcate and which' has burned into men's minds and consciences tho "doctrines of devils," to which tho Apostle refers (I Timothy iv, 1). "Fear not their fear, neither bo afraid," says tho Lord to those who aro bis people. "Let the peace of God which passeth all understanding rule In your hearts!" Be faithful! Bo trustful! Accept tho nssurauco that "All things shall work together for good to those who love God to tho cailed oucs according' to his purpose" (Romans vlll, 29). This class will not (car when the earth shall bo removed and when tho mountains shall be car ried into tho midst of the sea. They might indeed bo astonished and in trepidation if these wore literal moun tains; but they xare symbolical. Tho people of tho Lord, under his instruc tion, will not be in darkness that that day shall overtake them as a thief, al though it will come, as n thief and ns a suare upou tho wholo world (Luko xxl, 35). In tho symbology of tljo Bi ble tho term earth Is used to represent "the social structure, as tho mountains which constitute tho backbones of tho earth symbolize tho kingdoms of tho world supported by tho social order. As tho earth represents tho fixity of tho social order, the sea represents tho restless, turbulent, dissatisfied classes which lash against tho enrth and continually seek to swallow it up. Tho removal of the earth symbolizes tho disturbance of the social order. Tho swallowing up of tho mountains In the seas represents tho overwhelm lng of some of the great kingdojos of the earth by tho uprising of -the peoplo in anarchistic rebellion against social order. "The Powers That Be Ordained of God." Tho fact that the Scriptures prophet ically descrlbo the. overwhelming of tho social order aud tho great govern ments of tho earth must not, bo under stood to signify that tho Bible coun sels revolution or anarchy. On the contrary, all of God's people through out the Scriptures are counseled to live peaceably- with all men, so far as possible. They are counseled not to use carnal weapons, not to tako to tho sword for tho settlement of disputes, but rather to suffer injury. They aro counseled that God is the great Over Lord, and that although he is not now ruling directly amongst rneu ho Is fully tho Master of tho situation In that ho could at any time overthrow all- op ponents. He does not acknowledge that his will is now done in tho earth, but tells us that It will be done by and by and encourages us to pray and to hopo and to wait for It no tells us that Satan is now tho "Prluco of this .world" by virtue of tho fact that ho deceives tho minds and hearts of tho majority. God would have his peo plo understand something of his great Program, but ho would keep this hid den from all others; ticnco the impos sibility of explaining spiritual things to a carnal mind (I Corinthians 11, 14). "Nono of the wicked shall understand" (Daniel xll, 10). Tho great Crentor has contented him self with such a supervision of human affairs as leaves much responsibility kfn human hands. He merely inter feres to raise up or to cast down on occasions when tho Interest of his Cause and Program may demand. For Instance, the caso of tho Pharaoh, raised to the throno of Egypt In MoSes' day. God there raised to tho Throno u man of great determination, and hindered from reaching tho throno other men not so favorable to the car rying out of the Dlvino Purposes. Thus, without Interfering with tho free moral ngeucy of tho king, God used tho wrath of man to praise blra and the remainder ho restraiued. Sim ilarly, God previously raised Joseph to tho Governorship of Egypt for his own purposes. The Prophet describes tho tumult of that day of overwhelming trouble, when God's Kingdom will be estab lished. Baying of tho eea that will swallow up tho Jnountalns. "Tho wa ters roar and be troubled: tho moun tains shake with the swelling thereof "Do women worry more than man?" askas a London paper. Thoy do, but the mon are always to blame for it, of course. o ,i Try a Journal Want Ad for results (Psalm xlvl, 0). It Is probably troo that such socialistic and anarchistic roarings haVo many times In the past caused tho kingdoms of earth and their rulers to tremble. But pome day, according to tho Scriptures, tho final catastrophe will occur. How near that day may bo who can tell? Quito a good many earnest Blblo students con cur in tho thought that such n climax isindlcatcd Intho prophecios, for the year 1015. But bo tho doto as It may,' tho fact remains. Tlio prophecy wo aro examining is nearly three thou sand years old, but it is ns good, os sure, and ns meaningful today as over it was. Wo are not of those who would harass tho minds of our follows with fear. Bather wo would point thorn to the fact that behind this cloud of trou bio there Is a glorious silver lining of Millennial Joy and blessing for all tho families of tho earth. Rather w,o would encourage all who havo tho hearing car tp zeal and faithfulness in their consecratlou, that they may "make their calling and their election sure" to n sharo in tho Kingdom glo ries and "escnpo those things coming upon tho earth" (Luko xxl, 30). In a word, tho Gospel of Christ is not n tnessago of damnation and f oar and torture, but, ns tho angels declared, "Good tidings of great joy whlfih shall bo unto all peoplo" (Luko 11, 10). Deliverance of tho Church Pictured. In tho fourth and fifth verses fol lowing our text tho Church is sym bolically pictured ns tho City or King dom of God, his dwelling-place. And the stream of Truth is represented ns a river mnkhfg tho City clean and fresh and glad. 'The proclamation is made, "God is in the midst of her! She shall not bo moved! God shall help her early In the morning" early in the Millennial morning. Tho Church is to bo "a first-fruits unto God." Her salvation ns tho Bride of Christ will bo accomplished early In this Mil lennial morning. Oh, ( how glad will bo all those accounted worthy of a plnco in that elect Church-"the Church of the First-borns, whoso names are written in heaven!" "Slid, shall not bo moved," is in agreement with tho first verso In nssurlug us that" God's people will bo preserved from fear and doubt and misunderstanding of the events of that "time of trou ble" and that their faith will enable them to triumph nt a timo when oth ers will be in great distress and per plexity (Luko xxl, 20). The Gentiles Raged. Beginning with tho 0th verse tho Prophet gives a brief synoptical pic ture of tho time of trouble and its consummation and tho inauguration of universal peace. "The heathen (Gen tile peoples) raged!" These words describe tho tumult which will pre vail amongst humanity in tho great timo of trouble before the climax Is reached. "Raging," nngry voices arlso from public meetings, and in tho more prlvnto meetings of tho lodges of La bor and Capital, and through tho col umns of tho Press to the extent per mitted. In Germany tho "raging" Press for some timo has been muz zled. The same is truo In other nn tions. In Great Britain, In. tho United States and in Franco there is a fear of tumult through public Press "rag ing," and everything possible is done to restrain it Whoever sees that an archy is tho most dreadful terror con fronting Civilization must realize tho wisdom of reasonable restraints upon his own tongue and upon the tongues of others. Nevertheless tho Scriptures show us that all effort to suppress tho tumult and tho angry voices of men selfishly "raging" out against each other vlll fall. Tho prophetic picture continues "God uttered his voice; tho earth melt ed." Tho unfaithfulness of humanity, the clamor of greed, both in rich nnd In poor, will be answered by tho Al mighty', "Giver of every good nnd per fect gift." Ho will "utter his voice," or, ns 'another prophet declares, "Ho will spenk to tho people in his anger," for their correction, for their reproval. Tho result will bo that tho symbolical earth (society) will melt tho social structure of civilization will disin tegrate. Another Scrlpturo declares that that disintegration will bo so great that "every man's hand will bo against his neighbor." But tho Prophet hastens to assure us that In tho midst of all this tumult tho Lord will bo with his consecrated peo ple. Wo read, "Tho Lord of hosts is with us. Tho God of Jacob is our refuge." This promise applies primari ly to tho consecrated Church of Christ Spiritual Israel. But It also sec ondarily applies to fleshly Israel, tho Jewish nation, which will participate in this timo of trouble, but be saved out of It as tho -Scriptures declaro (Jeremiah xxx, Y). In this time of troublo tho Lord's.. Jewels, his saints, will bo gathered to their heavenly borne, after which Dlvino favor -.will begin to return to Israel (Romans xl, 25-30). The Psalm closes with a picture of the devastation which will prevail throughout tho world as a result of human selfishness and blindness. Capital and Labor will rise up to n terrlblo cataclysm of anarchy, awful for rich and poor atko. Only God's saints will then have peace, and that because of their knowledge of the grand outcome; because of their faith In God and their willingness to ac cept whatever his providence should, send. Mark the grand symbolic apos trophe with which the Psalm closes! May its lessons draw us nearer tothe Fountain of Grace and give us rest, pcaco nnd Joy through obedience of heart to him. "He (Itnmanuel) maketb wars to cease unto the cuds of tho 'earth; be broaketb tho bow in sunderi ho burnetii the chariot In lire. Bo still and know that 1 am God. I will be exalted ameng tlio heathen (GeutUtsi; I will bn exalted In the earth."' It Is quite usoloes to tell the goat not to butt In. IIo will do' it any way. Somo mistako the mullshness of obstinacy for the strength of purpose. 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