DAILY CAPITAL JOtmNATi, flALEM, OHEGON, SATUIlbAY, SEPTEMDEIl 3, 1010. PAGBi irinxu Ooo PEOPLE'S Sermon by CHARLES T. RUSSELL. Pastor Brooklyn Tabernacle These words from the lips or our Master, the Groat Teacher, have been grievously misunderstood. The teach ing of our Protestant childhood was to the effect that only the saintly elect would go to heaven nnd that others would not only lose heaven, but gain nn eternal life In torment. Thus our text was understood to portray what practically the whole world of mankind would he compelled to endure. This hell wns pictured to our childhood uilmls trotn outside the I'.lble ns heated to a white heat. If we expressed won der or surprise that any human creature could endure such conditions so loug the answer was that (Jod would exer cise his omnipotent power to make us lire-proof and paln-sensltlve. Smne theo logians of the Thomas a Kempis school ' of thought went so far as to plcturo the poor creatures In their sufferings and to show that the heat would form a kind of nn asbestos covering which would shield them from a measure of Its Intensity. Hut those deluded theo logians proceeded to explain that these outer coverings would crack and shell off every little while, leaving the poor victim freshly tender that his suffering might be the more Intense. Of course, these theologians of the past had their dltliculty in dealing with the worms. They could Imagine devils who would oversee the torture as being made immune to pain by the chief tor turer, the Almighty God. But just how to Imagine the worm getting along 'n so great a heat anil how they would In any wise Increase the torture of the poor sufferers wns to maliy a perplex ity. But patient thoughtfulness along these cruel and devilish lines enabled some to formulate the theory that the worms would he fiery ones, living In Are. delighting In fire worms that would bore through the incrustations and add still further to tlx horriblo sufferings of the world of mankind. Was This What Jesus Meant? Did" the Great Teacher intend that Ruch conclusions should bo drawn from his langunge? And did he stop short of the description from reasons of sym pathy or modesty or shame? Is this the general teaching of God's Word or has a great and terrible mistake been made? And have we mistnken a figure of speech and treated It ns literal? We erred. Wo misunder stood. The Great Teacher who rebuk ed his disciples, .lames and John, when they desired to call fire from heaven ifpon the City of Samaria, because the people thereof refused to sell them food for the Master the sympathetic One who said to them, "Ye know not what manner of spirit ye are of; the Son of man came not to destroy men's ' lives, but to save them" could that Son of man in any wise intend to tell us that our great Heavenly Father had less of the spirit of love and righteous ness than the two Impetuous disciples? Did he menu to Intimate that while, the disciples impetuously might have been willing to destroy the eartUiy life of the Samaritans, the Heavenly Father! of still more demoniacal disposition, would treat practically all mankind ten . million times worse Mum that and use Divine Power to all eternity to perpet uate the sufferings of his earthly crea tures which his own Word declares ' were horn n sin, shapen In Iniquity, In sin did their mothers conceive them? earthly creatures, too, whose environ- , ment wns unfavorable and whose Ad versary, the devil, God neither destroy ed nor bound? Such an. Interpretation, my dear hear ers, Is uot supposablo. We must look for some explanation of the Mnster's words more consistent with his own character and with the Heavenly Fa ther's character, nnd more consistent with our conception of what a .lust, Loving. Wise and Powerful Creator would do. It does not answer the pur pose to say, as so many, do, "Bosh, do not discuss such a matter. Nobody now believes such things!" This ono Scripture repudiated would shake our confidence In the whole Bible, But rightly explained nnd understood it would settle and increase our faith In the Scriptures as a Divine message. This, then, must be our object not merely to cast from us the devilish In terpretation of the dark ages, but to as certain the true Interpretation to get the true lesson from tho words pf the Greiit Teacher. T'jousnnds arc drift lug off Into more or less open Infidelity shuply because of the Irrntlonnl Inter pretation given to this text and two or three others. And tluse errors have become so fusteued in our minds from childhood days that they have become irt and parcel of our very lives, so that many of us would have been In clined at one time to dispute the very existence of a God ns much ns to dis pute such slanderous misrepresenta tions of his glorious character. Entering Into Life. IiOt us go back to Jesus' day nnd In ralnd place ourselves with tuoso who heard him utter the words of our text nnd context. The Teacher had Just said, "If thy hand offend thee, cut It off It Is better for thee to enter Into life maimed, than, hnvlng two hands, to go Into hell, Into the flro that novr shall be quenched, where their worm dieth not and their fir I not munch Safe Medicine for Children. Mrs. F. Marti St. Joe, Mich., says ; Foley's Honey ana Tar saved ner little boy's life. Continuing, she says: "Our little boy contracted a severe bronohlal trouble and. as the doctor's medicine did not cure h'ni. I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar ooo PULPIT. 0 0 Immortal Worms anc Unquenchable Fire "Where their worm dieth not and their fire is not quenched" (Mark ix, 44). ed." Ho said the same In the follow Ing verses respertlng the foot and the eye. Wns he speaking literally or fl uratlvcly? Dolu any sane pertom sup pose today tha't Jesus ndvised a literal cutting otf of a hand or a foot or the plucking out of au eye? Assuredly not. And tho person who would fol low his counsel In that way .would be considered unbalanced In mind. We nil recognize what ho did mean, name ly, that If nny who desired to have eternal life found that they had hin drances of appetite or pleasure or what not. as dear to them as an eye, foot, hand, these precious, but dlsqunr Ifylng sins or wrong-doings,- should bo put away no matter how .precious they were no matter how highly es teemed. By way of contrast, the Mns tor suggested that If the retaining of these things would hinder them from entering Into life they could not af ford to retain them that even If they were to carry the figure further and suppose that In the future life they would ho deprived to the extent of be ing mnlmed to all eternity it still would be preferable to them to prac tice tho self-denial now and to enter into life. Bo It noted that the reward hero In dicated Is In the entering into life, and tho Intimation Is that those who fall will not have life at all that they will fall to attain llfef-that they will have no eternal life, either In pain or In pleasure. Let us examine our text further and see this. Gehenna Typed the Second Death. The word hell in our text Is from tho Greek word gehenna, which, in turn, wns a corruption of the Hebrew word gek-hlnnon. which signifies valley of death. There nro two other words in the New Testament Greek translated hell lp our common version. One of these, tartarits, has no reference to hu manity whatever, but merely signifies our earth's atmosphere tho place where Satan and tho fallen angels are restrained In chains of darkness (11 Peter II, 4). The .other Greek word rendered hell in tho New Testament is hades, , which corresponds exactly to the word rendered hell in the Old Tes tament, namely .iiro. And all scholars know that both of these words signify tho same thlug. They are' used inter chaugenbly in the Scriptures to desig nate the state or condition of death tho tomb. No persoti. of even slight education, would for a moment at tempt to claim that eternal torment Is taught by sheol, hades or taiiarus. Tho great stress of all who tench eternal torment falls, therefore, upon the word hell found in our lest In the original Greek, gehvnuti. What we have to say respecting It will undoubtedly lie news to hut few of this congregation. Hut since tills sermon will bo reported In more than seven hundred newspapers of the land, our explanation will probably eventu ally reach ten million people, to whom the Truth on the subject will bo new. What wo have to say Is not new to ed ucated ministers, however, and why. as pastors, they have kept the sheep of their flock in the dark on the sub ject is for them to explain. They cer tainly cannot plead Ignorance. At very most they can apologize that they hoped thnt the misunderstanding would do mora good than the truth. They seem to forget entlrely that this terri bin misunderstanding is not only wrecking the faith of thousunds, but dishonoring our Creator blaspheming his holy name, his holy character, by misrepresenting It nnd the Divine Plan. A Valley Outside Jerusalem, I wish that those of you who hnvo modern Bibles with maps at the back would turn to the map of tho City of Jerusalem and there notice on the Southwest side of the City, Just out side the wall, the Valley of Hlunom. That is tho Vnlley that In brief was called Geh-hlnnontho Greek of which Is gehennn. All of our Lord's uses of the word gehonun stund related to that Valley. For the sake of my lar ger congregation It will be worth-whllo for us to take a glanro backward at the history of that Vulloy during many centuries liefore Jphuk' day. The first mention of this Valley In the Bible Is found In Jowbun (xv, 8), where It Is given us one of the boun daries of the tribe of Jtulnh, accord ing to tho lot cast by Joshua In the division of the land that Uml come in to possession of the Israelites. It Is again mentioned similarly In Joshua svIII. 10. The next reference .to this Valley Is found In II Kiujw xxlll, 10. Thero we read of how Joslnh. tho good King of Judah, Instituted u great re form In the nation and nbollsbed Idol atry, one of the most heinous forms of the Idolatry having been practised in this Valley of Hlnnom, which had got ten n new name, namely Topheth. His tory tells us that the Israelites built In this Topheth. the Valley of Hlnnom, n great brass linage to the heathen god Moloch. In various places they had groves In which n licentious form ol worship wns enacted and then they re sorted to till Vnllev of Hlnnom to of in which I always bad great faith It entirely cured the cough as well as the choking and gagging spells, and he got well in just a short time. Foley's Honey and Tar has many times saved ua much trouble and we Ited Cross Pharmacy, H. Jerman. prop. , fer sacrifice of a most revolting kind to the heathen deity. Sometimes It was a boy nnd some times it wns a girl that wns placed nuked In. the 'arms of the great Image after It had been fired to n rod heat with fuel plied un derneath tho Image und -passing through it ns n flue. The cries of those Infants so horribly sacrltlccd were drowned by tho cheers of the worship pers nnd various musical Instruments. All of this. Indeed everything akin to suffering, wus strictly forbidden by the Divine Law given to Israel. And they had been specially warned against this very foru of Idolatry (Leviticus ' xvlll. 21; Deuteronomy xvlll, 10). It Is n gross mistake nnd slander of the Divine character and Law to suppose that It ever sanctioned torture. And .it Is n still worse slan der upon God to suppose that he would himself do, nnd that for nil eternity, what ho condemned In his fallen crea tures. The Lord declares all this through the Prophet Jeremiah (vil. .11-341. Here God particularly forewarned tho Israel ites that their wrong course would eventuate In tho terrible time of trou ble which came upon Jerusalem In the year A. D. 70, when It was estimated That over a million died at the siege of Jerusalem. In fulfillment of this prophecy tb Jews enst the dead bodies over the wall of Jerusalem Into this very Valley. Thus we read, "Behold, tho day li come, saith the Lord, that It shall no more he culled Toplioth, nor. The Vnlley of the son of Hlnnom, but. The Valley of Slaughter; for they shall 4ury In Topheth till there be no place. And the carcasses of this people shall bo meat for the fowls of tho heaven, and for the beasts of the earth." After tho reformation made by King Joslnh the Vnlley of Hlnnom was dese crated to the Intent thnt It might never afterward be considered fit for any kind of religious worship, sacrifice or ceremony. It became the valley of defilement. It was used at certnln tlmcsfor the burning of the offal and rubbish of tho city. It became the dumping place of dead cats cud dogs, etc. If any of these fell upon the ledges of the rock, no one thought worth while to Interfere, and the mag gots and worms destroyed them. Fires also were lighted occasionally to burn the combustible rubbish, nnd brimstone was added so that the fumes might destroy nny malarial tendency, in the interest of tho health of the city. The Lesson Jesus Taught. We have before our minds now the gehenna fire which no one ever at tempted to quench, but which wns de signed to consume utterly every tiling cast Into It. We have In mind also the worms of which he spake worms which were permitted to feed on the carcasses undisturbed until the car casses were consumed and ho worms themselves died. Another item here should bo noticed, namely, that a say ing amongst tho Jews was. Whosoever commits such a misdemeanor will be in danger of going from bad to worse until he will be brought before the , tribunal of the Snuhedrln, a culprit. Jesus took the same line of proverbs und docl.ircd dint anyone violating the Golden Kule to the extent of calling his brother a fool would be In danger eventually of bkIi digression from righteousness' as to bring 'him under sentence of the greater tribunal of Messiah's Kingdom, and. "Whosoever shall, say unto his brother, Thou art a fool, shall be In dnuger of gelieiuia tiro" (.Matthew v. 22). What the Great Teacher meant wns thnt tho earthly Jerusalem wns a pic ture or type of the heavenly Jerusa lem, which represents the Divine Gov ernment or Kingdom the New Jeru salem which, by and by, will come down to earth when God's will shall be done on earth as It Is Hone In heaven. As gehenna lay outside of the wall of Jerusalem, so our Lord Intimated there would be an autltyplcal gehenna outside the New Jerusalem. As the trash and offnl of the typicnl city were consumed in the Vnlley of Hlnnom, so tho offal and trash of humanity who will refuse all of God's favors, mercies, blessings and opportunities, will be treated ns disgraceful wretches and be consumed, destroyed, In the antltyp ical gehenna which Is the Second Deoth. Concerning this autltyplcal ge henna, tho Second Death, we aro defi nitely informed of the characters which will there be destroyed utterly, as Pe ter says, "as natural bruto boasts." We hnvo a description of this sym bolical New Jerusalem or Divine King dom (Uevelntlon xxl), composed pri marily of the Church, nnd secondnrlly of nil from tho world who, during Messiah's reign, will outer In through Its gates nnd enjoy the blessings of Divine favor and life eternal. And then we rend, verse 8, "But the fear ful, nnd untxlleviuir, and the abomina ble, and murderer, and whoremong ers. nn Kotvwew, und idolaters, and all liars, shall hnvo their part lu the lake which burneUi with fire nud brim stone, which Is the Second Iath." Note that this lake of fire and brim stone into which all the off scouring of ; hunmulty will Ue cast is a Hymiioi. aim the meaning of the symbol Is plainly stated In tho words, "Which is tho Sec ond Death." Tho first death passed upon all inanklud on account of father Adam's disobedience. 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