TICS SIX FEAR THE BANE CF HUMANITY; RATICHAIAND IfiRATIOlLFEAR Ignorance 2nd Superstition the Factors Whj;h Lead to Fear. Tru MM35 of God'i Word, the Only Proper Antidote to Fear. Desirable t Opening of New Year. . V liinnary l.-rnsmr Kunm-ll of l5ro.ikl.vn TalH'rnacle address ed a lartre rottr Kiillon lu the Brook lyn Academy of Mimic this after uoon oa the Inipor tance of good tour age for the New Vear. from the fol lowing text: "Fear not. for 1 . hcve redeemed thee; I have ca!M thee by thy name; thou art mine."-Ialah xllll, 1. A annul be bod a law. audience and the rery closest attention. He aid in pnrt: Fear Is t great calamity. It Is close , ly related to all tbe aorrowa of life, closely linked to all tbe crimes of the world! One of tbe blessings of true Christianity I the release It lives from fear. But alas! true Christiani ty, true Christian faith, and tbe pres ent rewards of these are not Tery com mon even In Christendom Kew know the meaning of the Master's words. "Come onto me, all ye that labor and are heavy Inden. and I will give you rest" Pew uirecliitp the assurance. "If the Hon shall make you free, ye shall be tree Indeed" (Matthew il. 28; John rill. 3 . Pear has Its foundation In sin. We may be sure that the angels In heaven know no fenr. After Adam bad dis obeyed the Divine command In Eden. he feared his Maker and hid from him Hlmllnrly. fenr affects all of Adam's posterity, because of the general real initios that "all are sinners." Uod ' and his righteousness are. figurative ly, light, and tbe sinner and his sins are, figuratively, darkncM. There Is no eoniiirumlse the darkness bnteth (op poeetbi tbe light, tbe light scattereth the darkness.. Love and revereuce go band In hand, but love and fear are opposite; we cannot love that which we fear, we do not fear that which we love. . Fsar, Worry, Sickness. Ilope, pride and ambition encourage the business man and the laborer, the king and the peasant, the housewife and the mnld. the lenders of the social , act and the patient mother. Never theless, all of (bene have a drag anchor ' of fear, which hi the stress, ttf life produces worry; wnvry produces Indi gestion, Indigestion produces Insomnia 1 ana nervousness which lead on to every form of disease and unhnpnl neas. To the extent, therefore, tbat fear Is removed, health and happiness re encouraged and aided. All physlcluns recognize the fact that fear Is closely related to disease. Hence the wise physician always coun sels cheerful surrotiudlngi for the sick, cheerful conversation, diversion of tbe mind, the avnldunce of thought along worrisome lines tbe rest cure, etc. It may he naked. Why la It that the Master's cure la little considered to day? Why are so few poluted to Christ. Hie (Jreiil. Physician, for the rest and im-hch mill comfort and Joy which he promised, to his followers eighteen centuries, ago? Uave his words proven untrue? Are his pro fessed followers amongst the most anxious ami troubled and overchnrged and sick and sorrowing nnd fearful of our poor, groaning creation? U so, what la the explanation? We must concede the Inference. We must admit that the foflr hundred millions of pro fessed Christian are much more uu happy, much more fearful, much more nervous, peevish and sickly than the twelve hundred millions outside of Christendom. , The explanation of this peculiar sit nation Is that Christendom la not Christian; (hut the name Christendom ta a misnomer! Christ's Kingdom does ' no lrvnll amongst the civilized one fourth of humanity .'r centuries now Christendom tin deceived itself, nd has seriously misrepresented Christ, his teaching and his promised Kingdom of righteousness for which still we are praying. "Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done on earth." Our stunning armies, prepared to destroy en. h nther; nnd onr lrendnaught na vies, prepared to blow eneh other to atoms; and our snlminrlii.-s nnd onr living machine, onr great cannons nnd toriedwB ,,,,., u,e uilatnko of call ing human civilization Christ a Klmr- Similarly, the worry. ' ffrhr. strife norvoasnesa. etc,, of Christendom all : prove that the tireut Teacher's anti dote for fenr nnd wurry not in-en taken l,y the urns f Christendom. . We hold that the flood Physician's remedy for sin, corroding care, worrv fer, 1 just as effective m,lv as It was eighteen nnd a half centuries nKo we hold that the real dll, ltv u ,,' f1L'77,'r,,',l:'n m h fl- full? fallowed We urge that those who nw have -an ear to, hear" his mesMHKH , ,,.,,, ( fi(tllfl) and that they should not ., , ;,. hnuds .,r .MHly ,. , th, said to la. ),,, , , " 11 "'"Ke .,cm ,h. . ,u, 7?r,v. " hl,h III of "the I Itw-iiiiih IHimmI Th, , M.at.r'a Teach.ng, Perverted. I uring ,, ,llrli mi,.mM;m WHT Wfl fltiNMirniPiui h tn 'Ill 1TIII ItllliUf HTKAMSIIll' USE MAX TAKK IX IHKTIM trwiTB racas ijuU W1UJ I'orlUnJ, Or.. j. 7,u u Menu, rumored In .mshln Ihe attempt wai made to drive hu manity to God. Atrocious doctrines were promulgated lo the name of God. Christ aud his Antle St. rnul de aomlnuiea tbi-ne "doctrine uf demon" (1 Tlmott.r I v. Ii These, primarily, taught a Purgiitory. to be militated by prayers ami iuu-w"- t'r.dr the Impulse' of fmr. iiiilliuiis uccepteil Chri.st and professed dilpic-dilp. ii' total U'i. .r:iii-e of his real teaclihigs. and yet no more his tu :.n.vn man hen I hey were heu'i.-ii l-.iii "u the Adversary partially ide;nn-kcd the Ueforniatlou Jinveinent ly leading Jealous people I" reiHiiiii' e Purgatory as unrteriptural and l ui-eepl in il stffid for tile world at large eternal fonijeut-a slill nere utis.rlptiiral pro(MMitlou- n rf'IH njore Coil li -honor-lug d'x-trlue of demons Fortunately for ourselves e? Prot estants do not take our own doctrine seriously. However mmh all Prot estant Creeds nssert that only bali tlzed snlnts will reach heaven and, contrariwise, that nil the unsiiltitly will suffer eternal torture, neverthe less, not one In a hundred believes this. The roost saintly, the most con scientious of them nre troubled by their fears, tormented by their sym pathies, perplexed to understand God's dealings, hindered from having tbe peace and Joy which the Master prom ised his followers. The less conscien tious of them Ht i fie lonsclenco to their own Injury, gradually losing faltb in the Word of God because of this error. They thus escape some of the torments of fear, but tha.v do not attain the love. Joy, contentment and pence which the Master promised hlsi faithful ones. Unreliable 8ubtsrfuges Harmful. There Is only tbe one Divine remedy for tbla harmful fear. That remedy Is associated with the Gospel of Christ; but there are numerous subterfuges. Some drown tbelr fears, disappoint ments and sorrows with alcohol or various narcotics. Some seek to drown them with sensuous pleasures, some with business activity, some with church activity, aome with "devil-may-care" unreason. Of late a considerable degree of subterfuge success has come along the lines of deceit denying the existence of sin. denying the facts of pain and sorrow and death and, con trariwise, affirming that everything Is ;oof. regnrdleNs of the untruthful ness of this proposition. The result of this self-deception In deed relieves from a considerable meas ure of fenr. To this extent It proves a solace nnd satisfaction: but It Is a subterfuge and not the true remedy. Aa a proposition Its Influence upon the mind, upon all the reasoning faculties, Is Injurious. ' The twisting of reason necessary to this philosophy, which calle black white, and pnln pleasure, and sin righteousness. Is destructive of sound reasoning ability. The 'hn bit of pervoralon necessary to the calling of bad good nnd wrong right not only In jures, the mind, but. In attempting to sustain Itself from the Scriptures, per verts the entire Word of God. With reason perverted and the Scriptures perverted, tbe truo messnge of the Scriptures cannot he enjoyed. Unless fear be measurably eliminated, the proper faith, hope. Joy and spirit of a sound mind are Impossible. Divine Antidote For Fear. God'a mesriage through tbe Law and the Prophets, to Isruel. as Interpreted by Jesus and his Apostles, gives us the true antidote for fonr. , It does not deny sin, sickness, sorrow, death; It de nies no fact, but It does bold out a remedy for all of these, an antidote, "tho balm of Gllead." Moreover, it in- forms us thnt this antidote can be re ceived only through the co-opcrntlon of our hends nnd hearts. It Informs us thut this healing is ob- talnnblo by only a comparatively few at this time, hut, eventually, the Divine blessings, world wide, shnll operate to ward all bimiunlty aa fully us have the pennltles of sin. It applies now (In full degree) ouly to such as have the hear ing ear, the eye of fulth und the ap preclatlvo, -reNponslve heart- Others may obtain a measure ouly of this con solation. The Great Teacher gave us tho key to this deliverance from fenr. anylng, "Ye shnll know the Truth and tno truth shall make you free. If the Son shnll make you free, ye shall be freo Indeed" (John vlll. 3J. 36i. Ihe llmt step toward bavin h Truth make us free Is to have tho cont- ing or lgiiornnre and superstition re moved und this Is a dllllctilt matter. For Instance, the Catholic s.m..rsHH.,n of Purgatory nnd the Protestant super stition of eternnl torment, for prnctlcnl- i.r mi uiniiKinil, have been so thorough ly riveted upon their falihfnl that to lrenk their bonds imil net fir. u ,. illlileult task. Only those v tio hunger and thirst nrter the Lord nnd his right eousness are In any likelihood of ever oeiug proxrly freed, Others getting r,w from 0le mor re merely steered bv tbe a.i...... Into another us bud or worse. Uod seeketh nut these at the present time- he will deal with them t,v ,i i. dor Messlnh's glorious Ivliigdoiu, when onmn snail be hound. Now, as the Apostle declares, "t Sul seeketh so,., worship him w,irsi.in hlm and In truth"; "The secret of t,e'i,ir(i iiu mom thnt reverence hlm and he win Hhow them his c venm"-t,e will set them free now from Mm l,.,.i. ago of suiierstltloii i,.i ,.,. , and by, in ,hl. Ut.alu.m:tU)n .. h; ... ...r nifin ir.nn the body of cor- ruptlo". In other words, at the or,....,, t all Immunity may receive n blessing of heart--oi!soiatlon In i,p.n.i.... ... they can come t, the knowledge of? nivine Truth, ami e-i. h will l, i,..i...i ! ti th.i .,.,... . ... ' .... .,...-!. o, , Trmh , ,() . portion to his hunger nnd thirst after rlj-'hteousuess-hls honesty of soul Ihe dishonest .,ertod are not worth, of Mug set free f,,,In f,.llr U)i and fntHlotu from fear for th.vse would Unilted. now operating betww.., llrltun rolunibltt nud IMigei Sonml Ports Hl tho Orient, will u,.i,1(tl Tortlond lu lu inland sdiedule. Kor several months the company', steamors have beon coming to p0rt UQfl for outward cargo, but thus far DAILY CAPITAL not bo tavoratrte to them nor to others under present conditions, rear is as sociated with alienation from God. And. us the Plble de. hires. ".None of the wicked shall understand" (Dun ill. Kli Mystery of the Gospel Age. To nttaia the lii!.ir blessing which Cod has to t iir at the present tlmo certulii dllHev.lt re.iiiiements must ha ronipli'-l w!'h Sia n.ust be reeiitcd of heartily, and. so far as xjsslble. restitution intit lie made, which means thnt sin must be forsaken to the extent of aliiii'y Kaith must then ri-osn:ze the "Lamb of ;d which taketh away the sin of the world" thiit the sm-tili'e f ir sins w:is ne.es sary. and that ial himself provideil It In the death of Jesus. Faith and knowledge rmist go further and not only sis? and a' knowledge the death of th.? Itedcomer. but also that God rais ed bim from the dead and lilgl ly ex alted hlm to spirit Mug again, to the Intent thnt eventually he niny accom plish for nil mankind, the wonderful blessings foretold Jn the Law nnd the Prophets. Additionally, to su. h will be revealed the great "Mystery" of this Gospel Age. lusting from the death of Jerus to the manifestation of Messiah In power and great glory as Michael the "God-like One" tlinnlel xil. 1). The Mystery is thnt Jesus Is the Head. Chief, i Lord, over the Church which Is his Body, and thnt the "Body" mem bers will eventually be glorified with tbe Head on the spirit plane: and thut then Ilend and Body will constitute the great Messiah whose spiritual reign of a thousand years will result In tbe blessing and uplifting of man kind. Whoever shall he thus taught of God In the school of Christ will learn also the necessity for having a share with the Master In his suffering and denth. In order to have a share with him In his. glorious reign. These will be taught by the great Head that "If they suffer with him they shall reign with him" and that the sufferings of this present time (If faithfully endured by them) will work out an exceeding and abundant blessing. The Sentiment of Our Text To properly understand our text and. Indeed, to understand the Bible as a whole. It is necessary to discern that God has foreordained two Israels the earthly and the heavenly. Both nre precious, both are "elect." both are to be used of the Lord during Messiah's Kingdom reign the one on the heav enly plane and the other on the earth ly. A mistake has been made by some In recognizing the earthly Israel and not recognizing the heavenly or spiritual Israel. Others have made the mistake of recognizing the heavenly or spiritual Israel nnd not recognizing the enrthly Israel. "The promise of i God Is to be sure to both the seeds of Abrnhnm-to thnt which Is according I to the promise, the oatu-the Spiritual ! Seed and nlso to thnt which la accord ing to the Law, the natural seed (Ito mnns lv, Kli. The Spiritual Reed must be develop ed first, because the blessing will pro ceed from the Heavenly Seed to the earthly seed, then from the enrthly seed to all nations. The blessing upon all nations will consist of the oppor tunity that will he offered them of be coming members of the earthly seed which, ultimately, ns the sands of the seashore, will Include the saved of all nations nil found worthy of everlast ing life. "I have constituted thee a father of mnny nntlons" mom. Iv. 17). "Princes In All the Earth." AH who will come Into this blessed experience of relationship to God are described In our text. "Fenr not! for I have redeemed thee; I have culled thee by thy name, thou art mine." The faithful few of this Gospel Age. who have passed through the deep wa ters of tribulation and walked through fiery trials, have not only come off uninjured, but hnve been blessed, von and will be abundantly blessed In the rewards of the coming Kingdom. They have naught to fenr. Similarly. Natural Israel as a peo ple wus specially favored from the days of Abrnhum down to the rejec tion of Messinli-partlculnrly the saint ly few of that people whose sure re wnrd will be their privilege 0f being mnde Princes in nil the earth by the great King of glory (Psalm xlv, l'til. ' Even during the (iosnel .i... tho nation of Israel. "Jacob." n:lg b(.n uungeu to pass through trvlng experi ences, "waters of ulllletlon" and "ticry trials," the Lord , , f,.sll;(M1 them. He has kept them together as a people. He has not permitted them to be destroyed by their enemies, their persistency for thirty-live cen turies Is or itself n miracle of Divine supervision Without ntlllctlons thev would have disappeared ns a distinct people. As the..(;ospel Age (for the selec tion of. Spiritual Israeli draws to a close , he voice of (;d is filing nat- m-al Isrt.ol a ...intlng. them to the Land of Promise ,) reviving their hearts with the messages or their prophets. All nre to share (i,ps picsslii eventually. n, then all mar he with, out fear Now u the time for those who know their t;,,,!. to fear not , ' l",,s' """s" "'" "f faith and understanding can discern God s state- 1 I.V 'teppitii:s amongst the children of ! men In the din,,.,,,. (l, ,,, : Mgniin may fearlessly reolce Now ! la tl... .1... ...... " "m" "'r "lose to be of Rod wurage: to tear not: M overcome the , ' '" ",' vanant ror righteousness I l "... ' ,WU , , ' ' "' proportion t0 their .l.rnlness and eura,e. There is no otner r111. , . fn(1 '.''",' w Jesus invites ,mi there never .,, u. M:,P o frelnht from the Orient has beer- uuuwded here. It Is imdemtiwd tlmt Frank Water-1 hous. or the Waterhouse Company !i'n lu ixmdon recently took up the' matter of Inward swvlee with An-! j JOTJBJfAL, SALEM. OMV .oo i .i ALCOHOL 3 PfcK CLNT. 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