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    DAILY CAPITA! JOUXHAL, BALEV, OBBOOM. SATURDAY, MAT 17, 1813.
Pastor
PENTECOST HOT
GREOTJUBILEE
Stilt Greater Blessings Com
ing, Says Pastor RusselL
SIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT.
What the Day of Pentecost 8lgnlfid.
It Waa but a Foretaste of Greater
On te Coma Why It Cama Whan It
Did Why tha Greater Blaaalng Will
Coma, and Whan Ara Thara Signs
That It la NaarT Tlmaa of Refresh-
Ing Tlmaa of Restitution "I Will
' Pour Out My Spirit Upon All Flaah."
Boston. Km,
May 11. Pastor
Russell gore two
addressee bere, un
der the auspice
of tha Iittziuia-
TIOHAL BlBI.E STU
DIITI ASSOCIA
TION. We report
one of these, from
the text: "Upon
the servant and
upon the hand
maids In thoae
daji will I pour
nt My Spirit After thla I will pour out
lly Spirit upoo all flash. "-Joel 2:28.21).
The Pastor called attention to the
fact that be had transposed tho two
arts of thla text to make their mean
ing mora apparent lie declared that
the Propbet nnqneatlonnbly taught
two outpourings of the Holy Spirit
nly one of which has yet come. The
ne generally commemorated today by
Catholics and Episcopalians la the first
of these tbe pouring out of the Holy
Bplrit on God's faithful servants and
handmaidens. Tbe second one la not
to be nnon tbe some class, but upon
all flesh not upon the Elect, but upon
all mankind, tbe non-elect
The Pastor remarked thnt Pentecost
was a Jewish festival celebrating the
harvest On thnt day. nearly nineteen
centuries ago, Ood poured out Ills
Holy Spirit upon His waiting servants
and handmaidens. In the upper room
at Jerusalem. That event was Impor
tant not only to those who then par
ticipated, but to all of God's peoplo
from then until now. Prior to thnt
day of Pentecost, no one except Jesus
hnd ever received spirit begetting tho
Holy Spirit of aonslilp. Prior to thnt
dnte, God held all humanity nt a dis
tance from Himself, declaring thnt
because they were sinners He could
not accept them as sons, thnt first
their sine must be atoned for.
Pastor Rnsscll pointed out thnt this
alienation from God bnd continued for
more than four thousand yeara before
Jeans came. Admn was called a son
of God, but after him no one was
atyled a son of God until Jesus. Pnr
Ing all that time. Abraham alone was
styled a friend of God, because of his
demotion, his faith. Hut a friend Is
not a son, and none other than Abra
ham bad even so high a tltlo as friend.
The Jews bnd the honorable title of
servants of God. attaining thnt through
the Ijiw Covenant, under Moses.
Not only do tho old Testament Scrip
tures not refer to the Jews as sons of
God, but tho Jews themselves have
never claimed such a relationship. On
the contrary, after Jesna had received
the Holy Spirit and hnd begun Ills
ministry. Ho apnko of Himself as be
ing the Son of God, and thla the Jews
resented, tnklug up stones to stone
Him. They declared It blasphemous to
claim so close a relationship to Jeho
vah. Again, we rend of the disciples
before Jesus' death. "The Holy Spirit
was not yet given; because thnt Jesna
was not yet glorified." John 7 :IW.
Krom these testimonies of the Bible,
the Pastor deduced thnt It was neces
sary for Jesus to finish His snrrlflce
for sins, and to ascend on High, Into
the presence of Jehovah God. and pre
sent the merit of Ills sacrifice on bo
half of the Household of I'nlth. before
the Apostles or any of the Church
roiiUI be recognised of God. The de
sire which Jesus had awakened In
their hearts was thnt they might he
roine Ills footstep followers In doing
the neavenly Father's will-even to
the extent of laying down their lives
for the Tml h. for righteousness. And
so Ills disciples declared thnt they had
lert ail to follow Him.
Kcforo leaving them, ,lens admon
ished that they should not attempt to
begin their work nntll after receiving
the Father's recognition of (hem as
sons He said. "Tarry ye In the city
of Jerusalem until yc he endued with
power from on lllsh." While He was
with them. He breathed iiihiii them
and gave them of Ills Holy Spirit and
power, by which they healed the sick,
cast out demons, etc, Hut when He
left them they hud not this power, or
authority, and must wnlt nntll the Fa
ther gave It to them directly, even as
He gave It directly to the Urtl Jesus,
at the time the Holy Spirit came upon
Htm at Hla baptism.
'Whan Pentecost Wa Fully Cama.
For ten days tho AiMstlct and other
faithful brethren tarried, praying In
the upper room, waiting for the prom.
Ised demonstration of tMvlne accept
ance that would Indicate to them that
Jesus hnd appeared In the presence of
God. and had made satisfaction for
their tins, snd that the Heavenly Fa
ther had accepted Jesus' sacrifice on
their behalf, and by the begetting of
the Holy Spirit would recognUe them
s sons of God-not as human sons.
however. The sonshlp to which Jesus
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and (he Church have been begotten
during this Gospel Age Is on a far
higher than bomno plane far above
the angelic, also. St Peter explains
that our begetting Is to the "Divine
nature-"-2 Peter 1:4.
Without tbe begetting there could be
no ultimate birth to the Divine nature
In the resurrection. Thus It was wtlh
Jesus. He wns begotten of the Holy
Spirit quickened by tbe Spirit and
gradually developed during the three
and a half years of His earthly min
istry. But He was not born of the
Spirit until His resurrection, as we
resd: "He was tbe First-born from
tbe dead" "the First-born amongst
many brethren." Tbe Church are be
gotten of the Holy Spirit under tbe
same Covenant of Sacrifice, that If
faithful they may attain to the same
Spirit birth by a similar resurrection.
St Peter explains that while tbe gift
of the Holy Spirit was from tbe Fa
ther, it would not come to the Church
direct sa though Ignoring tbe Lord
Jesus. He says of Jesus, "being by
the light bond of God exalted, and bay
ing received of tbe Father tbe promise
of the Holy Spirit He hath shed this
forth." (Acts 2:33). Again be says.
"Who is gone Into Heaven, and Is on
tbe right band of God, angels and au
thorities and powers being made sub
ject onto Him." (1 Peter 8:22). The
Pentecostal blessing, therefore, was a
double attestation. It proved that Je
sus ss the great Redeemer accomplish
ed, in a manner pleasing to the Father,
the work the Father gave Him to do.
It proved that those who received the
Spirit were accepted as sons of God.
their original sin beingcsnceled through
the merit of Christ's sacrifice.
And although the miraculous mani
festations of God's favor hsve not been
repeated during this Age, we know
that all of tbe same class are partici
pants In the snme blessing "Tbe God
snd Father of our Lord Jesus Christ
which according to His abun
dant mercy hath begotten us again."
(1 Peter 1:3.1 While we are required
to -Walk by fnith and not by sight"
nevertheless our fnitb has its sure
footing in thnt origlnnl Pentecostal
manifestation. We. as well as the
Apostles, can rcnllze thnt the sacrifice
of Jesus wns acceptable to the Father,
and that we bnve been accepted
through onr Redeemer as members of
His Body, which Is the Church.
It is because the Church Is one Body.
although of many members, tbnt no
repetition of Pentecost has been neces
sary. As soon as we by consecration
come into the one Body, we nre sharers
In all the blessings that belong to thnt
Body, the start of which came on the
memorable Pentecost Day. "By one
Spirit ye wcro nil baptized Into one
Body, which is Christ." Jesus the
Head of The Christ. The Messiah, first
got His blessing, which wns completed
on the plnno of glory. Then no mndo
nppllontlon of Ills merit for nil those
who desire to become members of His
Body, of the Bride of Christ
This wns the foundation necessary
for Dlvluo acceptance of tho Chnrch.
On this basis, the gathering of the
Church hns progressed for now nenrly
nineteen hundred years. Soon, we be
lieve, it will be completed. The Inst
member proving faithful and passing
beyond the veil, the Body will be com
plete In glory united to the Head, or
under tho other figure, the espoused
virgin Church, united to her Lord, will
be the Bride, the Lamb's Wlfo.
Ths Greater Jubilee.
Pentecost represents to tho Church
liberation from tho thraldom of sin
and death, as well as Introduction Into
the family of God. Thus It signifies
the beginning of nil tho blessings which
the people of God bnve known as the
fruits of the Spirit meekness, gentle
ness, patience, long-suffering, brotherly-kindness,
love, Joy, peace fellow
ship with God and our Lord Jesus
Chrlst-GalnUnna 8:22, 23.
Nevertheless, the Pnstor explained,
those wonderful blessings are not com
plete. The resurrection thnt glorious
chnnge from Imperfections In the flesh
to perfection on the spirit plnne will
he the consummation of all the
Church's hopes, and that consumma
tion, nlthonch near, we believe, has not
yet been attained.
God has purposely deferred the sec
ondary outpouring of His Holy Spirit
-that upon the world, "nil flesh" until
the establishment of His Kingdom.
That will bo a great Jubilee. It was.
by Divine nppolntiuent. typified In, Is
rael's experiences. During the fiftieth
yenr. every Israelite was set free from
bondage and debts of every kind, and
had a fresh start Thus was pictured
how during Messiah's glorious reign as
Mediator of the Sew Covennnt, God
on account of Jesus' sacrifice will cancel
the sins of the w bole world, and grant
release from nil weaknesses, and as
sistance back to the fulness of Divine
favor. In other words, the Jubilee of
Israel typified the coming Times of
llctonitlon of nil things, when Jesus
the Head and the Church the Body, as
The Messiah, will reign for a thousand
years. Air the purpose of blessing all
the families of the enrih and uplifting;
them out of sin. weakness, depravity
mental, moral and physical.
Oh. what a Jubilee that will be! No
wonder St. I'eter, in describing it and
telling us that it will begin at the sec
ond coming of Jesus, also tells us that
It will be Times of refreshing from
the Divine presence! It will be the
world's Pentecost. The Holy Spirit
will then be poured ent upon all flesh
We are not to understand, however,
that It will be done unconditionally.
Rather, we may surmise that the con
dltlons on which it will be open to all
1esS will be that only th.we who de
sire the blessing will revive it But who
would refuse such a favor when fully
enllcliiened respiting It. when fully
swsre of Its Import snd possibilities?
We cannot, of course, know In ad
vance how this outpouring of the Holy
Spirit upon all flesh will be manifest
Sermon
at tbe beginning. We merely assume
thnt tbe first manifestation will be In
connection with those worthy patri
archs. Abraham.. Isaac. Jacob and all
tbe Prophets. They have already bees
tested and proven loyul to God. They
have merely been waiting, "sleeping"
until the completion of the Gespel
Church. As St Paul says, they can
not be perfect, nor enter upon their
reward until we first are perfected and
enter upon our higher reward, as tbe
Spirit Kingdom.-Hebrews 11:39. 40.
Tha Elact and tha Non-Elect
Our text is In full harmony with all
the Scriptures In indicating that God
has special blessings for His Elect
His servants and handmaidens of this
Gospel Age. Not only do these receive
tbe Holy Spirit first but to them Its
manifestation is different from what
It will be with the non-elect by and by.
Aa already pointed out tbe Holy Spirit
fits and prepares tbe Church for glory,
honor and Immortality on the spirit
plane. But the Holy Spirit's operation
upon the world In the next Age will
be totally different Thon its work will
be tbe perfecting of all irAo will of the
human family an earthly blessing.
We are not to forget that God was as
well pleased to make Father Adam an
earthly being, perfect, tn His own Im
age and likeness, a little lower than
the angels, as He was pleased te make
the angels of a higher order, in His
own Image and likeness. The Church,
now being begotten of tbe Holy Spirit
to the Divine nature. Is to be fur above
angels, but It Is tbe same Holy Spirit
which operated in all God's creative
work, whether of angels or of men, or
of the Church of the First-born.
Adam undoubtedly bad tbe Holy
Spirit of God in bis perfection. Man
kind In general, during tbe thousand
years of Messiah's Kingdom, will be
receiving more and more the Holy Spir
it of God. Its operation In them will
be the perfecting of their flesh. Thus
the Lord declares It. "I will take the
stony heart out of their flesh, and will
give them an heart of flesh." (Ezeklel
11:10.) The Scriptures speak of Adam
In his perfection as crowned with glo
ry and honor, and set over the beasts
of tbe field, aa earth's underlord, or
king, responsible only to tbe Almighty.
(Psalm 8:4-0.) Sin disarranged all this,
as we have seen, but God has provid
ed the Redeemer. His work of a thou
sand years, the pouring ont of tbe
Holy Spirit upon the world of man
kind, will result In bringing all tbe
willing and obedient back to human
perfection to that which was lost In
Adam, and redeemed at Calvary,
What This Does Not Mean.
This does not mean, said the Pastor,
thnt the Holy Spirit will be forced
upon any; but merely thnt God's Spirit
will be available to all flesh, even as
In the present time It Is available to
all His servants uud handmaidens. In
proportion to their love nnd teal. So
the world's progress buck to perfection
will depend largely upon their appre
ciation of the call of God and of the
privileges extended to them.
"Tho gift of Cod Is everlasting life,
through Jesus Christ our Lord." This
gift will not be given to any except to
those who demonstrate their desire for
it on God's terms. The wicked will
not be granted everlasting life at all.
On the contrary, we read, "All the
wicked will God destroy." "It shall
come to pass that every soul that will
not obey thnt Prophet Messiah shall
tie destroyed from amongst the people."
Neither does this great generosity on
God's part in the forgiveness of sins
and provision for tho return of human
ity mean that sins of the present life
will go unnoticed. We may be sure
that it Is because we nre Incompetent
to Judge as respects the guilt and re
sponsibility of others that the Lord baa
so strenuously guarded His people,
saying. "Judge nothing before the
lime." We may be sure, therefore,
that nny Judgment we might form, or
other men might form, would be more
or less defective, proportionately dif
ferent In God's Judgment
In God's Judgment respecting wick
edness, we perceive that He takes Into
account all the circumstances tbe ig
norance, the superstition, the heredi
tary taints and weaknesses, etc. From
Cod's stands.'lut nny transgression of
His Unv is sin, but tbe seriousness of
the sin depends upon the wilfulness
with which It Is committed. The Lord
will deal Justly with all of our race:
and the Church, associated with Him
In glory and tn the work of Judging,
will then be fully competent for that
appointed work. So we read, "Do ye
not know that the snln's shall judge
the world?"-1 Corinthians 6:2.
The Scriptures, therefore, warn ev
erybody, "Whatsoever a msn soweth
that shall he also reap" This Indi
cates that our words, our thoughts, our
deeds, all bare a bearing upon tbe
future lifa While only the splrlt-be-gotten
are yet on trial for life or death
eternal, nevertheless the world's words
and deeds have either an elevating or
degrading Influence upon their con
sciences. Accordingly their opportuni
ty In the future will And them either
lower or higher, with more or less
steps to retrace. In order to attain tbe
perfection of character In the flesh.
Surely sll who rightly appreciate tne
Church's Pentecost of nearly nineteen
centuries ago will rejoice to see the
Divine- srrsngement for the world's
Pentecost, under Messiah's Kingdom
Nor can It do barm to let the Truth
be known The lack of the knowledge
of the Truth and rreedal nilsrepresen
t.itlons have doubtless led many to de
spalr, and robled others of peace ss
w ell as Joy. By those means the Heav
enly Father's character has been slnn
dercd. It Is time to tell the world about
the Love of God It Is time that Chrts
tlans should remember that It was
not fear that drew them to God. bnt. as
St. Paul declares. "The love of Chrlsi
coiutralneib us.' -I CorUitUiara 5:14
HE URGES EXHIBITS
BE MADE IN EAST
Northwest Is Fax Behind Southwest
and Canada in Methods to At
tract Immigration.
Literature is all right but an ex
hibit and personal representative in the
east is what Oregon and the Pacific
coast country needs to attract immi
grants, says G .M. Hunt, ex -president
of the Ad club of Washington, D. C,
and at present sepcrintendent of the
register department of the postoffice
at that place. He is in Portland on a
tour of the coast.
"The coast is far behind the south
and southwest in reaching out after
the eastern immigration,'1 he continued
"The coast is behind Canada, also.
For illustration, the southern states
have organized the Southern Commer
cial congress, the object being to in
duce immigration to the southwest, and
south. The states have joined in the
expense of maintaining a bureau at
Washington, D. C, where a man is in
charge, ready at all times to go to Bos
ton, Philadelphia, New York and all
the eastern cities to meet civic bodies,
where the merits of the southwest can
be placed before them. The congress
also maintains an exhibition at tbe cap
ital that can be taken from one city
to another to be presented at conven
iens and various gatherings. At all
large meetings through any part of the
east, tho congress is represented by a
man in charge, literature and an exhi
bit. The result is that the flood of im
migration is drifting toward the south
west.
"Canada is doing the same thing.
Westetn Canada has central bureaus
established at Montreal. Winnipeg, nnd
eastern cities. Men armed with facts
arc in charge and attend all public
gatherings, where there is a chance to
advertise western Canada. The result
is that tho small home owner who is
thinking of going to the new country
has at hand a man with whom he can
consult relative to conditions at the
place to which he is going.
"The Pacific coast is a large, prac
tically undeveloped country. Xo such
movement as I have mentioned has
been started out here. Oregon, Wash
ington and California could take no
better or more effective step toward
colonization than to establish a bureau
in an eastern city, from which place
representatives could be accessible to
all points from which immigration flows
This representative would easily and
chenply attend nil important" conven
tions, where the immigrant could ask
questions not answered in the adver
tising literature.
"The illustrated literature is good,
but not enough. It does not take the
place of a corps of workers going from
town to town presenting the claims of
the country. Tho east does not Know
half the possibilities on the western
roast. Oregon alone should attract
one-half million people within the next
five years. From what I have already
seen of the state, that number could
easily locate and turn the undeveloped
eastern part of the state into a vast
agricultural district The land is there.
The people are in the east, thousands
willing to come if they are properly in
formed of conditions and possibilities."
When the society ball season ends
that of the moth ball begins.
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HAWAIIAN SCHOOLS
Japanese pupils now form the most
numerous element in the Hawaiian
schools, and they are increasing at a
more rapid rate than any other race, j
according to a statement by Governor j
Walter F. Frear, received at the United
States Bureau of Education. The Jap
anese now have a considerable lead in
tbe school population, with over SI :
per cent of the total; the Portuguese'
follow . with a little less than 7 per
cent; tbe Hawaiians come next with
14 per cent; Part-Hawaiians comprise
14 per cent; Chinese, 11 per cent; and
all other nations or races, 12 per cent.
Governor Frear gives other interest
ing information about Hawaii s schools.
He shows how, after the establishment
of the Territorial Government in 1900,
the public schools fared worse and
worse until 1907, when, with increasing
prosperity for the islands, more ample
provision was made for education. Fin
ally, in 1911, a new method of financ
ing the schools was adopted, under
which there has been a decided gain
in the number of teachers, in salaries
and in generally efficiency.
Industrial schools that are partly
self-supporting are a feature of the
Hawaiian school system. There are
three such schools, and in addition, the
Normal school, the college of agricul
ture and mechanic arts, two high
schools, and 151 schools of elementary
grade. A number of the schools main
tain city or county governments con
ducted by the pupils for practice in
citizenship, and patriotic exercises are
emphasized in all the schools.
There are now nearly 30,000 children
in the Hawaiian schools, about twice
as many as there were at the time the
Territorial Government was established,
twelve years ago. The territory last
year spent $182, 536 for education, and
the counties themselves $17,799 ad
ditional. These figures are exclusive
of expenditures for the College of Ha
waii, which uow occupies a permanent
site in the suburbs of Honolulu and has
graduated its first class.
The Hawaiian school are np to the
American practices in the length of
term; their school year is 38 weeks.
Attendance is compulsory from 6 to 17
years of age, the maximum age having
been raised from 13 years a year ago.
Good attendance records are the rule;
the average last year was S6 per cent
of the enrollment. In this and other
respects tho schools of Hawaii com
pare favorably with the best in the
United States.
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