DHL CAPITAL JOUBNAL. bALEM. OREGOH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 18U. f AGK TWO t Pastor Russell's Sermon GOD'S WRATH ALIKE TO ALL SHINERS 1 A i , Bivisa Justice Is Mated Out Impartially. fASTOR RUSSELL EN ROUTE. Pastor Ruttall Deolsrss That Mani festations of Divint Displsasure Are Everywhere About Us Since tha Fall of Adam Daath Haa Bean tha Penalty of 8in Etarnal Lift la Only For Thoaa Who Obay tha Haavanly Father! Commands.' Los Angeles, De cember 10th. Pastor Russell preached twice 1 here today. One of his discourses, on "The Wrath of of God," was very different from what some of his bearers would have expected. Many of his great congregation were , evidently convinc ed of the truth of his position. The committee of seven (Including Pastor RusspIIi appointed by the Inter national Bible Students Association to Investigate and report on missions in forelgu lands, have reached here. Pastor Russell Is the chairman of the Committee, which Is to sail from San Francisco Wednesday next. Great Interest Is being manifested every where In this Committee and the nonest report respecting foreign mis sions which Its personnel guarantees. Reports from the missions have been so ' conflicting that, the missionary funds have considerably fallen off, and those who give their dimes, as well as I those who give thousands, are awaiting the report with keen Interest hoping, of course. It may be every way favor able, yet. portiap fearing-a little- the reverse of this. Next to the Pastor In prominence on the Committee Is Gen eral Hall. T). S. A. Besides, there are three merchants, one doctor, and Prof. Robison. Secretary. A Revolutionary Proposition. His texts were. "The wrath of God: Is revealed from heaven against all unrighteousness;" "for all unrighteous ness is sin." (Romans 1, 18; I ohn v, 17.) When the Pastor pointed out that his texts ' declare a present reve lation 1 of Divine wrath and not a future one. his audience "sat up and took notice." The wrath of God i revealed., the Tastor emphasized, and we see It all about us.'- Every ceme tery witnesses to It so does every cof fin, every hearse, every piece of crepe, every doctor's sign. Pain, suffering, speaks of disease; disease of decay; decay of death working In the human family and brlnidng all. rich and poor, bond and free, to the grave, the great prison house, from which none can es cape until the resurrection, at the com ing of Messiah. Death, the penalty of sin. the mani festation of God's wrath against sin, began tb he revealed six thousand years ago when our first parents dis obeyed the Divine command. Every day and every hour since, the world has been witnessing that God's wrath Is against It. that the death penalty is being indicted. As the Scriptures de clare, the world has been under a Reign of Sin and Death. However eympathetic and loving the Heavenly Father ' bus been. He has allowed stern Justice to mete out tills penalty apilnst every member of our race. He Is thus giving us a great lesson on the exceeding sinfulness of 'sin Its pernicious. Injurious Influence and re sults under Divine Law. He wishes this lesson to be so thoroughly - Im pressed upon our nice that when In due time lie shall bring In re.Het we will never forget the lesson, ro all eternity, but will bate sin and dread It as our worst foe. We may understand the Apostle to lay special emphasis upon the word "all" In our text-"The wrath of God Is revealed against eU unrighteous ness" not merely against great sins and gross violence, but against every form of slu even the slightest. Thus the Scripture, declare that God's Law Is one. and that a violation of It In one point means the violation of the eutlre Law. To break one command would be sin and merit the death pen alty: and to break all the command ments would be sin and merit the death penalty. Eternal life Is provid ed only for those who are perfect and who malutaln that perfection and har mony with God by full obedience to the Divine Law In every particular. Do not misunderstand me to teach that it makes no matter whether one be a gross sinner or only a minor of fender. In one way It viU matter, and In another way it will not. Adam's transgression was. In some respects, a minor one, as compared to that of his on Cain. Adam stole and ate a for bidden apple, and the penalty was death the very strongest penalty of ;od'a Law. If he had murdered his wife the penalty would have been the fame denth-not eternal torment. Whatever' Adam's transgression. Di vine Law would hare hindered him from ever again coming back to God. It would have cut him off from ever lastlbg life, and he would have, need of a Savior, Just the same for one sin a for another. Murder would have been sin. and the disobedient eating of the apple was sin. aud slu cannot be condoned by the Divine Law. It re quired a Redeemer, and to be the Re deemer He mnst suffer death, the pen alty that was against Father Adam. Now notice the case of Cain. Tie was shapen In Iniquity; In sin did bis mother conceive him: the condemna tion upon our first parents extended to him; be was born with a fallen na ture, he, was born under the death sentence. The killing of his brother Abel did not increase the penalty, which stood, the same death cutting off from life. "The wages of sin Is death"; "The soul that sinneth it shall die." Retribution Sowing and Rsaping. There would have been no Message sent to mankind exhorting to right eousness and to turn from sin bad God not Intended to redeem man by the death of His Son; and redeeming them means to give each and all of the human family another opportuni ty, another trial, another Judgment to test their worthiness or unworthi ness of everlasting life to prove to what extent their acquaintance with sin and Its penalty has taught them the great lesson respecting the sinful ness and undestrability of sin and the sureness of its penalty death. Accordingly, .for four thousand years God sent no Message to the world In general until Jesus came and died, the Just for the unjust, and thus made possible the release of mankind from the death sentence a resurrection from the dead. The only exception to this rule was flod's Cove nant with Israel, under which they tried to gain eternal life by keeping the Law. and became a great exam ple of the fallen man's inability and of the need of the Savior. Light Shined In Darkness. For more than eighteen centuries this Message has been going forth namely, that God has provided for the race a redemption from the original death sentence, and that there Is to be a "resurrection of the dead, both of the Just and the unjust." All man kind who hear this Message are there by warned that every act of the pres ent life will have its weight, either In tho uplifting or In the degrading of his own character, .and thus bave a bearing upon' his future Interests. It Is In view of this future opportunity for life or death everlasting that our con duct In the present time has a bearing. Those who bave the bearing ear and the eyes of understanding opened, dis cern, as the Apostle says, that In God s estimation all unrighteousness Is sin- however great or small. Those who now accept God's Invitation are in formed that If they make a consecra tion of their lives to follow In Jesus' footsteps. God will deal with them as with new creatures, and no longer Impute to them their share of Adam'a condemnation, but treat them as hav ing passed from death condemnation to life Justification. Moreover, their flesh will be reck oned as dead; full arrangements will be made for the covering over of all their unintentional' weaknesses, and their Judgment In God's sight will be according to their Will or Intention. If their Intentions , are perfect they will be counted as perfect through the merit of their Redeemer and Advo cate. But St. Paul admonishes the Church. Baying, "If we sin wilfully, after that we have received a knowl edge of the truth," "and hove tasted of the good Word of God and the powers of the Age to come and have been made partakers of the Holy Spirit. It Is Impossible to renew us again to repentance" uiJfulne In the matter would seal our case, how ever small the transgression Just as It sealed Adam's fate with his minor transgression. But let us not forget that the Apos tle limits this possibility of sln-the sin unto death to the Church to the Spirit begotten ones. These, receiving their share of the great Atonement sacrifice of Jesus, and falling to con form to the Divine requirement, come under the Divine penalty a second time, and theirs will be the Second Death, from: which there will be no resurrection, no recovery. Compare Hebrews vl. 4-6 and x. 20-31. Coming Events Cast Shadows Before. It should be clear to ua then that. In harmony with our texCi'the' whole world Is now under the wrath of God, which came upon the race through the disobedience of our first parents; and the only Ones who have escaped from that wrath and gotten back Into bar niony with God are the saintly few, be gotteu of the Holy Spirit. The escape of these from Divine wrath or ' the death sentence la not actual, but by faith. They reckon themselves as hav ing passed "from death unto life." As for the' remainder of the world, they are not thus reckoued, for tliey are yet In their slus. still children of wrath and experiencing the penalty of sin. The world will continue under these conditions until the completion of tho election of the Church, and then the Redeemer, ' who now occupies the position of Advocate toward the Church, will assume a new Office; He. with Ills Church associated with Him, will become the great Mediator be tween God and men. lie will mediate for Israel and for all the families of the earth appropriating the merit of Hla sacrifice for the slus of the whole world, even as In the beginning of this Age He imputed this merit to the Church for the covering of her sins. Thenceforth, as soon as the. great Illgb Priest shall have sealed that New Covenant for tbe world, and the Fath er shall have accepted It. the sins of the world will be cancelled. That is to say. death, the wrath of God re vealed against all unrighteousness for six thousand years, will Immediately be, cancelled as .respects all who will then avail themselves of the privilege and enter Into tbe New Covenant re lationship. '' The glorious Mediator of that New Covenant will bind Satan for a thousand .rears and scatter all the Ignorance and superstition which now darken tbe human mind and cause misapprehensions of the Divine Word and character. Simultaneously He will let loose the blessed influences of truth and enlightenment and the "whole earth shall be filled with the light of the knowledge of the glory of God." Thenceforth tbe wrata .of God will no longer be revealed against any on account of Adam's transgression. It will no longer be necessary to be sick or In pain, or dying. On the contrary, all may be making good, rapid prog ress up, up. up out of weakness and dying conditions, back toward the full perfection of hnman nature which Adam bad before be sinned, when be was In the Image of his Creator. There will still be the marks of the wrath upon mankind, the weakness and Imperfections of the human flesh. These marks will not be fully blotted out until toward the close of tbe thou sand years of Messiah's reign. This agrees fully with St. Peters words, "That your, sins may be blotted out when times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord." lActs 111, 19.) It Is therefore one thing to bave our sins forgiven and to realize that God Is no longer angry with us but reconciled, and It Is quite another thing to know our sins are blotted out. . The sins of the Church are forgiven the moment we are accepted of God through Christ and made partakers of the Holy Spirit and are styled chil dren of God and heirs. But the marks, the blemishes of sin. continue with us as long as we have our pres ent, imperfect bodies. This to the Church will mean that the blotting out of their sins will be In death, he- cause the Church will be awakened In the resurrection perfect, "spotless." without blame." "lrreprovable." The Apostle describes this resurrection as the Chief Resurrection, saying. "It Is sown In weakness. It Is raised in pow er; It Is sown an animal body. It Is raised a spiritual body." I Corinthians xv, 44; Rev. xx. 6. "The Wrath to Coma." If we have seen what has constitut ed the Divine wrath as It has been re vealed for six thousand years, we will be the better prepared to understand what to look for In resjiect to any future manifestations of Divine wrath "wrath to come." We are to clearly distinguish between the wrath of a good man and the wrath of a bad man, and bow these would manifest themselves; and. similarly, we should be able to discern between the wrath of God and tbe wrath -of the devil. Tbe wrath of God, as exhibited to us for six thousand years on the pages of history, has' been a, Just dealing the abandonment to destruction of those who are not worthy of everlast ing life, by reason of disobedience to Divine Law. The redemption accomplished for these through the death of Jesus will eventually be gloriously worked out. and give to every man a full oppor tunity of recovery, harmony with God and everlasting life. The reason why God makes this provision for redemp tion Is because only one man sinned, wilfully and Intelligently. All the re mainder of his children were "born In sin" and under the death sentence. The redemption therefore is In order that every Individual may have nn opportunity for reaching a decision as to obedience or dlsobedleuce. The lesson of sin and death is tnneht first, in the few years of the preseut life, and the marks of sin will go over till the next Age. Those marks will be deepened In proportion ns any In the present life live below the plnne of their knowledge of the Di vine standard and In wilful opposition thereto. While being Instructed re specting the other side of the ques tionthe Divine requirements and the blessings attending them, mankind will be given an individual trial or test, ro demonstrate whether the great lesson has been rightly learned. The willing and obedient will get ' the reward of eternal life, the unwilling and dlHobe dient will receive tbe final penalty, the Second Death. It will be final In that God will make no provision for rescue from thnt Second Death, It will be "aTprtastliig destruction." Tbees. I.B. As the wrath of the present time Is the Divine death seutence 'upon the race, so "the wrath to come" will .be' the "second death sentence, which will fall upoh all who ' sin wilfully, after they have come to a knowledge of the truth. With this "wrath to come," in this complete sense, may be Included Inferior manifestations of Divine wrath; for lustunce. such ns came upon the Jews in the end of their Age destroying them ns a na tionand such as Is to come npon Christendom lu the end of this Age Both of these are styled "days of wrath." "days of vengeance." The Dl vlue vengeance which overthrew the Jewish polity took cognisance of the fact that as a nation they had en joyed great privileges for centuries. It took note of the fact that they had not lived up to their light and privileges and were therefore deserv ing of a corresponding national rbas tlsement. which was ndmlnistered to them. Of that time our Lord declares, "These be the days of vengeance, that pll things written in the Law and In the rrophets concerning them should be fulfilled." Justice owed them those experiences, and tbe account lias been squared. In the end of this Age the "wroth" Will come upon Christendom, because Christendom In geuernl has not ap preciated and used, as It might have done, the wouderful privileges, bless ings and enlightenments showered upon her. She has the more responsi bility because of her great light and privileges, and so much the more will be the claim of Divine Justice against her, which will be settled In the great "time of trouble" with which thin Age will end. (Daniel sit, 1.) 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