DAlt CAPITAL JOCBNAL. feALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1911. imub num. When at Portlahri! Pastor Russell's Seraioni Go to the 3BSM GOD'S PROMISE " TO BE FULFILLED His Kingdom on Earth StiaP Be Established. BUT NOT BY HUMAN POWER, Pittor Russell 8ay Mankind Erred In Its Early Interpretation of the Divine Plan of Salvation The Pretent Age Not the Lord's Time For the Redemp tion of the World It is the Period In Which the Few Shall Be 8electd to Receive tha Bleieing of the Messiah. t ' : I', -4 h Mt-rtik, b!i PASIGIi MSSr'y.) Honolulu. Ha--wallan Islands. The Internation al Bible Students Committee of For eign Minions In vestigation stop ped at Honolulu nnd made obser vations. Pastor llussell, Cbalrmaa of the Committee, delivered a public nddress. He bad a large audience and htteutlr bearing. Ills text was from Ittala ti livl. 8. respecting tne birth of a nation In a day. He sald:- In my childhood days every penny 1 could save eras devoted to Forebja Missions. Tbe Hawaiian Islands and 1 the FIJI Islands were prominent be- I fore tbe Christian world as missionary fields. I remember well that the es tablishment of a civilized government In these Islands was balled as tbe ful filment of the text I have chosea-"a nation bora In a day.'- Tbe thought then was that thus speedily tbe world would bo converted and tbe glorious promises of the Hebrew prophets ful filled, (low earnestly we labored and ' prayed. "Thy Kingdom come," think ing all the while tbut we were bring--Ins tbe Kingdom of God to earth and fulfilling tbe Lord's Prayer! Alas! we are having a rude awaken ing from such dreams. We are finding thnt If the Kingdom of God must be established by human power It will never be established. We are finding that tbe world's population is doubling every century. If we double our mis sionary enterprises every century we would only be keeping pace wltb the natural Increase of the human family. Statistics show us that there are twelve hundred millions of heathen today and that a century ago there were only half as muny. Alas! those missionary hopes of ours bave gone glimmering;. But the awakening bas done us good ; It has taught us to tbluk a little. We are now sensibly Inquiring. Suppose' we should convert all tbe heathen and make tbe whole world a Christendom of the same sort tbut we have In Eu rope and America! What then? Would God's will be done on earth as It is done In heaven perfectly? Could we thus hope to bring in tbe glorious con ditions prophesied. In which not only tbe knowledge of God would Dll ttie whole earth, but additionally every knee should bow and every tongue con fess In such a munuer as to be to the glory of Clod? We see that such hopes would be worse than foolish; they would be ludicrous. Thus our awaken Inn has done us good, and sent us again to Cod's Itook to see wherein we eireo1 In our expectations, ' What Say the Scriptural? The disillusion respecting great works of our own humbled us before God and made us realize our depeudenco upon 1 1 i m for the fulfilment of tbe glorious prophecies. We have rend our Bibles afresh. We have taken from our minds tbe spectacles of our forefathers wltb tbe color and gloss which they handed down to us. We are now rending God'a Book lu Its own light, ullowlug God to be Ills owu Interpreter, aud Himself to make It pluiu. And whnt do wi flud? Ah! wonder of wonders! We find tbe Divine Plan wider and dcegxjr nnd higher than we had ever dreamed. We And thnt the present Age, from Calvary aud Pentecost to the second coming of Jesus. Is not Cod's time for dealing wltb the world, opening tueir blind eyes, unstopping their deaf ears and making every knee to bow and ev ery tongue to confess. It Is merely His time for the gathering out from every nation, people, kindred and tongue a "little flock" of such as have tbe henrtng ear nnd the appreciative henrt, to become the Rrldo of Christ and His Joint-heirs In Ills glorious Kingdom, tbe establishment of which will mean the blessing of all the fami lies of the earth, as wns promised to Father Abraham. Well may we reason that if our God waited for four thousand years before lie sent fits Son to redeem the world, and has since waited two thousand tuore for the selecting of the Bride of Christ, He must Intend that tbe great Kingdom of His Son. the Messlniilc reign of a thousand years. Is to do a (treat work for mankind in general. Such broad foundations, such deep laid plans and arrangements foretell grand and glorious outcome. Evident ly Cod's Word shall be fulfilled, which He spoke, saying, "My Word thnt go etb forth out of My mouth shall not return unto Me void, but It shall ac complish thnt which I please, and shall prosper to the thing whervunto I sent It." Tbe message went forth In a primary aensttn Eden, when God declared that eventually "the Seed of tot woman bonld bruise tbe serpent's bead" should crush evil. Ills Word wenut forth still more distinctly to Fatbe-?r Abraham, assuring talm that he wonlad have two seeds. Iwo posterities, one "as the stars of hea-ven and theothear -as the sands of the seashore." Thue Church, with Christ her Head, consti tutes this heavenly, starry Seed oaf Abraham, as saltb the Apostle (GilQ tlans 111, 10. 20); and with the comple tion of the Church will come tha seoc ondary blesslng-the development of tbe seed of Abraham as the sand of the seashore for multitude, every knee bowing and every tongue confesstoag. to the glory of God But this secondary seed of Abraham, the earthly seed, Is to receive Its bless ing from the Uea-venly Seed, hence everything waits now until the Church shall bave been completed until ttne "very elect" shall have been gathered "from the four winds of heaven"-urn-tll all the followers of Jesus shall ba we been changed, "In a moment, In tttie twinkling of an eye," as partlclpants In tbe First Resurrection, Then, ob, glorious Day! the Bun -of Righteousness will shine forth-Cnrlist and Ills faitbfnl Bride to chase awssay the darkness. Ignorance and supers-tl-tlon from the world and to fully en ligbten mankind oC every nation, peo ple, kindred und tongue. In thatglorrl ous work of enlightenment the natucal seed of Abraham will have a bless-ed share, and Abraham, Isaac and Jac-ob and all the Prophets shall be "Princes In all the earth" trsalm xlv, 16), peer feet men, representatives of thsglo-rl-ous Messiah and Ills Bride In the earth, administrators of the Law, which will go fort h from the gloriwus Christ, Invisible to men. Ab! that will be Earth's Jubilee! .As In olden time, la the Jubilee vesnr, tbe Israelites returned to their ovn possessions, to their own homesteads, so In tbe Antitype, only tbe latter will be still more grand: Tbe human fa.-roily will come back Into possession of its own that which was lost by aaaln and Its penalty, that which was recov ered by Jesus, that which will be re stored by resurrex?tlon power during the Messianic reign. The Nation Born In a Day. But what about our text? Did we misinterpret tbe Divine statement when we applied it to the acceptance by a people of civilization? Ahly es; we made a very foolish mistake; the wish was father to the thought. Our misconceptions blinded us to tbepr op er Interpretation of that Scrlptare. What then does It mean? How she uld our text be applied? Ah, Beloved, that Nation to be born In a day la "the Church, tbe Holy Nation, of which St Peter spoke, "Ye are a Royal Prlaeet bood, a peculiar people, a Holy Illa tion." (I Peter II. 0.) The oejrtftoc of this Holy Nation began at rentec-ost, and has continued down through the succeeding eighteen centuries sand more. Tbe birth will be the resurrrec tlon. All who now receive the begetfJtlng of tbe Holy Spirit are reckoned . as members of this Holy Nation, but their membership In It is dependent upon their fnlthf ulness; as we raead, "To him thnt overcometh will I gsrant to sit with Me In My Throne." The present life la to every one of ttfaese royal priests, or priestly kings, as - we may choose to express it, a period of probation. Will we or will we not "make our calling nnd election surre?" Not at tbe beginning nor at tbe time of our consecration Is the matter decLded, but after we "have fought the sood fight and finished tbe course" and won the crown, by obedience even vunto death. For nearly nineteen centuries t-hese royal priests have been testifying: for the Lord, each In his turn. Foar all the faithful there Is a crown of right eousness laid up; as St. Paul ssald, "Henceforth there Is laid up for cue a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will give me nt that day" early In that dnmy of Messiah, In tbe resurrection morning. All these bave a part in the rFlrat Resurrection, and will be membeara of that Holy Nation, that royal parlest hood; as we read, "Blessed and holy are- all they thnt have part la. the Chief Resurrection; on such the Sec ond Death butt no power; but they shall be kings and priests onto God and unto Christ and shall reign with Ellin a thousand years." Thus will thatt Holy Nation which God has been gathering and electing during the nineteen centuries, oeut of all nations, peoples, kindreds and tongues, from Jews and Gentiles, bond and free, be born In a day come forth perfect and complete, the Holy NTatlon of Divine promise which, as God'esi spir itual Empire, la to take over thea con trol of the world for a thousand years and rule It In righteousness, to frre all from the power of Satan, tin and death, and to lift up again as many as are willing to tbe Imnge and like ness of Cod. a nd to destroy am who love unrighteousness and worBc In iquity. . This is the Kingdom of Messiah, whose dominion Is to be established on the earth, and for which Jesus taught us to pray. "Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be don on earth, asltlss done In heaven," It will require the entire work of a thou sand years to fuLiy ac complish all of this glorious prose hecy, but we have tbe Divine assuranc-e that by that time God's will will be ass per fectly done on this earth ailtlss- now done In henvett Itself. Prdie of the Paoifia, I can now well understand wtry your beautiful Island has been descrlttoed as tbe Paradise of the Pacific. I note your wonderful climate and everything which co-operates with It to bring about this Parndlse likeness. 1 : say to myself, flow gracious is ourQocl! Not only has He provided a heavenly- Para- else for the Church, that tbey should be sharers wltb their Lord on tbe spirit plane, partakers of tbe- divine nature, "far above angels, principalities and powers," but how gracious bas God also been in Ills provision for tbe world nt large Ills promise of an earthly Paradise for such of humanity as, when brought to a knowledge of Himself and His requirements, shall gladly, heartily accept tbe same! How wonderful is the Wisdom and Power of God by whir- h He can make use of even the reign of sin and death to teach great lessons both to angels and men respecting tbe exceeding sin fulness of sin! And how merciful and gracious la the arrangement He bus made that wben this reign Of sin and death shall have accomplished His In tended purposes, He will bring It to an end. Those twin mona rcbs which have ruled the world for six. thousand years Sin and Death-shall be vanquished: and ultimately every member of Ad am's race shall be delivered from theh power. For tbe willing and obedient, the earthly Paradise, bumai perfec tion, tbe Image of God In tbe flesh, Is to be the reward-an earthly reward; and for tbe rebellious, the Second Death, from which there will be no re demptlon, no recovery, and In which, thank God! there will be no suffering, for they shall perish like the brute beasts, as St. Peter declares. II Peter 11,12. Restitution Will Bring Real Paradise. Much as your Island may resemble the Garden of Eden, it is not Pnradise. and cannot be Paradise so long as you bave sin and sorrow, puln and death amongst you. One of the first objects that greeted my sight us I landed was your cemetery, and I snld. Oh! yes. death is here, und ccrrywhere God's curse, decla ring that no imperfect be ing may live. Well, I thank God fo1' that, too. Centuries of life with imper fection would doubtlss be too much for us to enjoy. Far better is it as Di vine Wisdom has arranged it a birth, a struggle for existence, a battle with self and sin, tbe world, the flesh aud the Devil, und then a falling nslecp la death, until the morning of the resur rection. There will be no conscious ness of even a moment's Intervening until the glorious day shall buve dawn ed, and the new ordor of things shall bave been introduced und established; and then the sleepers will come forth to see a brighter side than any that they havp previously experienced or ever heard of. The Kingdom of God's dear Son and His elect Rrlde will be In power and nothing shall hurt or destroy in all His holy Kingdom. Tbe blessing of tbe Lord shall be upon man, and bis earth ly dominion. Restitution Influences will beat work for the bringing of everything to perfeetlon-especlally for the bridging of man up, up, up out of sin, weakness, degradation and death to the full glory of perfection of mind and body and vitality the image and likeness of God, as nt first, before sin entered. Rich atnd Poor and 8ooialism. Tou still bave your rich and poor: there still is caste nmongst the chil dren of the one parentnge: but when the uplifting Influences of Messiah's reign shall have done their work, tbese things will 'all be in t be past. "He that sltteth upon the Throne shall say, "Be hold, I make all things new.1" In that glorious time then will not be rich and poor, there will be socialism in the proper sense, as the Scriptures clearly point out; they say, "Eveiy man shall sit under bis own vine and under his own fig tree; and none shall make them afraid." And again, "They shall not build and another inhabit, they shall not plant and another ent the fruit thereof." There will be no tenantry, no landlordism then. Do not understand me to be Inciting dissatisfaction with the present condi tions, in many respects what we have today Is the very hest possible thing under present conditions man's fallen nature nnd selfish temperament taken Into consideration. The counsel of God's Word Is that all who tnist In Him are to wait for Him to bring In the better conditions. Some very well lntentloned people are making a sad mistake; Just as the morning Is about to dawn about to bring in the great blessings of restitution, socialism, etc.. they blindly look In another direction and declare thftt unless they bring so cialism to pass It will never come. We grant, Indeed, that it would be foolish to expect that the rich would brliijr about the wonderful chnnges wlildi the Bible foretells It would be con trary to human nature to so expect But we do say that those who think ti. bring about socialism by human wis dom and human strength are deficient In wisdom. They do not see that whnt they propose Is nbssolulely Impossible their eyes are holden. The Bible alone shows us what will be tbe outcome of the present unrest and selfishness nnd dissatisfaction Tbe Bible tells that what will start as socialism will eventually develop Into anarchy. The Bible shows that those Who tblnk they can brlnjt In the lies slanlc blessings by carnal weapons arc deluding themselves-they will Instead bring upon themselves, as well ' as upon the rich, the great and nwf ul trouble which the Scriptures furotell as being now Imminent "a time of trouble such as wns not since there was a nation." (Daniel xli.. l.i Our Lord Jesus quoted this passage nnd added to it the words, "N'o. nor ever shall be." (Matthew ulv. 21.1 Thank God! that this one. great, awful con flict In which every man's hand shnll be against bla neighbor nnd against his brother, will be the last. 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