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AGE 8CC DAILY CAPITA! JCVXXAL, BAUtlX, OIJEOOK, THTJBSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1913. H0WV0UJ1IAYTBR0W AWAY YOUR GLASSES Pastor Russell's Sermon . J SACRIFICES NOT REQUIRED BY GOD Offerings Under Jewish Law and Their Antitypes. THE DOCTRINES OF JESUS. Pastor RuaeeH's Preaching Why Not Taehfonable" Why It la Doctrinal. : Eating God's Word Unrequired and Undesirabl Sacrifices Aooaptabla Sacrifices Ths Rawards of Aocaptad I Sacrifice Tha Better Sacrifices. Washington, D. C, Oct 10.-We report one of Fas tor Russell' dis courses from the text, "Sacrifice and offering and burnt offerings and of fering for sin Thou w o u 1 d e s t not neither hadxt pleasure therein; which are offered by the Law." Hebrews 10:8. Before discussing bis text the Pastor answered the queries of some who ask why be does not preach "fashlonablo" sermons, and give his audiences a di gest of his readings In the loading magazines, or some dissertation on sci entific progress, public porks, bettor bousing for the poor, etc. tils answer Is that this field Is already over-filled with laborers: and hesldes that ho has different com mission, which rends. "The Spirit of the Lord God Is upon me: because lie hath anointed me to preach the good tidings to the ffioek; He hath sent mo to bind up the broken-hearted," Isnlnh 01:1. Others, again, ask the Pastor why he Joe not preach more against Intern pern nee. I ho social evil, etc. occasion ally smashing chairs for emphasis. Ills reply Is that the MaNter nnd the A pes tli wt the standard which be believes nhnuld be followed. Their preaching was neither rant nor cant. St Paul emphasized this In writing to Timothy, aylng. "Preach the Word!" St J'ctor emphasized It when he said, "Show forth tli praises, of Illm who hath called us out of darkness Into His mar velous light" Jesus Inculcated this when Ho said, "Feed My sheep," and gain, "Search the Scriptures they testify of Mo." The Pastor declared that ho preaches diH-trinnl sermons, because be follows ( ' ' t' 1 4 j thf example of .Ichiib und the Apostles, not considering himself wine enough to Improve upon their methods and example. Jesus' preaching was doe triiiul. though along the simplest lines, bemuse none of Ills hearers hud been begotten of the Holy Spirit. The Apos tolic Kplstles to spliit-lieuotten Chris thins m't forth holy doctrines. The Dlvluo thought is expressed by the Apostle that beginners In the Chris tian way, as new-born billies, should desire the sincere mllli of tlx Word that they might grow thereby, while advanced Christians should feed upon the strung meat. "Thy Words were found and I did eat them" Is tlio Lord's wny of representing the growth In grace and knowledge of thoso who are begotten of the Holy Rplrlt as Now Creature. How very few Christiana today un derstand the very simplest doctrines Divine! How fow could explain Justi fication by faith vorsus justlileatlon by works! How few could explain the Rllh doctrine of snuctltleatlon! How few kuow anything about the hope of the "resurrection of the dead." or any other Ittble doctrine! Truly the Mhle dm-lnrc of our day, "My people perish for luck of knowledge"; and again. "I will wml a famine In the luml, salth the Ixirrt God-not H famine of brood, iwir M thirst for wator. but of hearing the Word of the Lord. "-Hoses 4:0; Amos 8:11. Unrequired and Undesirable SaorlMoas. )ud never rmjnlrea sucrlllces. As our Creotor. Ue has a right to make such demnnds of us as lie will, and we would be obligated to obey. But such ettstlieiirw could not lie properly termed Kni'rirlee The word siierllli e slgnlllex thai abh'lits voluntarily offered to tied nulslde of any Divine iviinlivinpiit. i'lie wicrlllros and utTci'itigH nf the Jcuh ljv wore privileges. Hy the vlh-M of bullock nnd koiUs the transitu-Slmm of the Israelites were covered )r-JP ly year la advance, and tlius they .'werv permitted to haw a continued Minuting with CihI Hut our text tells !! Hint the Hiierltlces were not wholly Biiilhfiii'toiy to the Lord. They were merely typical of "better tucrlllcm." mid were acceptable only as types. M. Paul Is Uotlng from the fortieth I'Mlm (V. fl-Hi. Through the Prophet Imvtd (he Lord declared Hint the sacrl-IVii-s uf the Law, which could never really ctincel sin. were not fully to II Ik lilmseiiiont. Christ Is here represented h taking mite of the fait Hint the typUiil ttucrlllceit of the Law could nev er lake svviiv sin. but that Ills own 1hm1' hud been espix hilly provided n a Hln oDerlng. He had humliled Illm elf to take the human nature. The oh Jcvt nf nil this was to provide the bet ier HocTlftee liecessiiry for the redemp linn if Ails in end his race. Kurt her. we rend of the Muster con eti riitlon, when He whs thirty years ot nui. ilie sai rilli lai seiittuients are ex finwwrd In the Word. "Then an Id 1, !,. I -one to do Thy will. O God, as In the volume of the Hook It Is writ ten n' He." Everything that the Father bad caused to be written. In the Law and the Prophets, respecting the penalty of sin and the bearing of that penalty by a Savior and Sin-bearer, Jesus pledged Himself to carry out "Better 8aorificee" Plural. ' We should not overlook the fact that the typical Atonement Day sacrifices were plural, and that the Apostle speaks of the antitypes In the plural "better sacrifices" than those offered under the Law. Here we find again the lesson elsewhere set forth: name ly, that It had been from the begin ning the Divine purpose that our Lord and Redeemer should have followers, members, who would pass through similar experiences to His own, of suf fering, trial, dying, and afterward be associated with II I in to glory on the Heavenly plane, His Joint-heirs In the Messianic Kingdom, In harmony with this thought Jesus la the High Priest of our order, or pro fession, and we are the under-prlest- hood now preparing, us He prepured, for the glorious work of the Age to come. Hence St. Petor styles these a Royal Priesthood, because of the com blnatlon of kingly power with priestly service. These are merely prepara tlons for the grand work of Messiah during His Millennial Reign of right eousness for human uplift Holy and Acceptable Sacrificea. Divine Law, having sentenced Adnm to deuth. and Indirectly Including bis race, nevertheless purposed a deliver ance through a Savior. Neither Moses nor any other fallen man could make a real atonement for sin. Israel's Atonement Day sacrifices were merely foreshadows, or types, God could not accept tbe death of a bullock, of a goat, or both, as an offset to the pen alty against Adam and bis race. Such sacrifices were not acceptable. The Law read, "An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a man's life for a man's life." Hence a bullock and a gout could never be acceptable to God as a substitutionary sacrifice for Adam and those Involved with him. But God prepared Jesus with such a body as would be acceptable; and Ue "offered up Himself" an acceptable Sacrifice. The Divine acceptance of It was signi fied doubly: (1) At tho time of His consecration at Jordan, by, the the Importation of the Holy Spirit: and (2) Ily the resurrection of Johus, born of the Spirit, us o completion of His acceptance to the Divine nature, glory and Immortality. Our Lord's was the uoceptuble Sacrl flee, yet It was not all that God had forcplctiirod, or typed. As there wns an offering of a bullock, typifying the dentil of Jesus, so there was a subse quent offering of a goat, typifying the sacrifice of tho Church. (Hebrews 13:11-13.) Christ's sucrlflco, tho bul lock, was fat; the Church's sacrifice, the goat. Is lean fat representing love, loyalty, perfection. Tho sacrifice of Jesus, Uie High Priest continued during the three and a half years of Ills ministry, and ended with Hill death. Kurty duy-s after Ills resurrection He iiNcomlod oil High, with still further dignity nnd honor nddod-tho Divine nature. lie then mode application of the merit of His sacrifice on behalf of all who desire to become members of the Itoyal Priest hood. Those In the upper room at Pentecost wore the first to be begotten of the Holy Spirit and to become acceptable sucrlllces. Since thou, others have been received from every nation. Gradually the foreordained (lumber of ucU Hiicrlllcers, or priests, has been reaching completion. We believe that tho sucrlllces will soon b consiiin mated, and that very shortly the Body of Christ beyond the veil will be com pleted. Forthwith the Messianic King dom will be established for the bless ing of the world. The Divine plan for the world Is the rovcrso of the plau for the Church. Christ and the Church sacrificed the huninu nature In their loyal devotion to Ood, Tholr great reward is the Heavenly nature and the Kingdom. The world will have no opportunity for sncrltlciug the flesh, but every op portunity for perfecting their flush. "Present Your Bodiae." Tho Apostle's words. "1 beseech you. brethren, by the mercies of God, that yo present your bodies a living sacri fice," do not mean that God urges us to sacrifice, but that the Apostlo, discern ing the opportunity to become follow ers of Jesus und thus to becomo Joint heirs with Illm in His Kingdom, urges fellow-dlsclples to appreciate the won- deiful privilege of self-siicrlllco In God's service. Other Scriptures show us Hint our acceptance as anerlllcers Is not on our owu account but through the merit of the Captain of our salvation. In the Itiiuwun prlce for tho sin of tbe whole world, the sins of the Church were necessarily Included; for they are by nature a pni't of the world. Hut Instead of receiving their share of Christ's merit In Restitution with tho remuluder of the world during the Mil lennium, a special dispensation oper ates on their behalf, permitting ihetr share of the coming lileslngs to be Im puted to them Instead of being actually given them. This Imputation Is made only to such us profess desire to walk in the foot steps of Jesus nnd to sacrifice earthly Interests, nnd life Itself, for the lleav enly The Impiilatluii covers all tln-li deficiencies, ami permits them to be accepted s members of tile llody ul Christ for sacrifice, nud also to he counted In ss member of the New Creation, the spiritual llody of Christ And for such as faithfully live up t their Covonnut of Kucrlflcs. the Divine provision Is glory, honor, immortality ami Joint heirship with the Itwlwmer Himself, wnoce wort will ne toe apllft of humanity from sin and death, and tbe destruction of the Incorrigible. 8ome Saorlficea Ar Unacceptable. . Few seem to realize that sacrificing Is a privilege. We have seen that the sacrifices possible to the best of hu manity would be unacceptable, because all are sinners to a lesser or a greater degree. Hence all who desire now to come unto the Heavenly Father, by the norrow way of sacrifice, must first be Justified through the merit of tbe great High Priest of our profession. Now we notice that some whose sacrifices, presented by our great High Priest, which hove been accepted by God. eventually are rejected. Indeed, this class is described In the Bible as a great multitude. In compari son to the faithful and acceptable sacrifices, who are styled the Little Flock. There Is a reason for tbe re jection of such sacrifices; tor there Is no partiality with God. The reason Is that only those wbo bare the spirit tbe zeul. of the Master, the High Priest, are acceptable to God. The sacrificing of Jesus was done with delight as we rend, "I delight to do Thy will, O God!" A half-hearted jacriflce. or sacrificing grudgingly done, would not he plenslng to God. The cold unbeliever Is more pleasing In the Lord's sight than the lukewarm believ er. As wo read. "1 would that thou wort cold or hot So then, because thou art lukewarm. I will spew thee out of My mouth." (Revelation 3:15. 10.) This principle holds In respect to all who make a consecration of them selves to God. If they ure consumed frith lovlug zeul In ftie Lord's service, then the "fat" offering rises as o sweet odor to the Lord.. But 'a half-hearted service brings neither Joy to the Bucrl fleer nor pleasure to the Lord. Nevertheless. In much mercy the Lord rocognl7.es that these, even while fulling to live up to their consecration vow, ore not His enemies. They In deed love righteousness and bote In iquity, but not with a sufficiency of zeal to warrant their being accepted as members of the Brldo class. - This does not signify eternal torment, or any other terrible future, for these brethren of Insufficient zeal. It does mean, according to the Bible, a rejec tion from being members of the Bride class. Tho Lord evep has a goodly portion for such, if they still love Illm, still love the Truth, even though they be bounden by tbo fear of dying, and thus are held buck from full presenta tion of their bodies dally as holy, liv ing sacrifices In the Master's service. Before the Throne Instead of In It. ' Under different pictures the Lord shows us what will bo the fnto of those who have made the consecration vow, who claim loyalty to Illm. and who yet cling to the world and to Babylon. In stead of getting the crown of glory, these are represented as getting a palm of victory. Instead of being counted worthy to escape certain trou bles lu tho ond of this Ago, these will bo obliged to pass through these trou bles, and to suffer dcntruction of their flesh, which they failed to mcriflce. Revclntlon 7:14-17. Again, as the overcomers, the Little Flock, -are symbolically styled the Brldo, the Lamb's Wife, so those not found worthy of membership In the Bride class will, through great tribula tions, be made worthy to he brides niulds. described us "virgins." the Bride's companions, who will follow her. (Psalm 15:14.) They will huve a glorious share In the Kingdom work as servants In the Itoyal Family; but by their fear to accomplish their sucrl llces, they will lose the grand distinc tion designed only for those who shall ho found copies of God's dear Sou. Their sacrifices being dlHostcemed of tho Lord, they will be brought to per fectlou on the spirit plane through the destruction of the Host). St. Paul pictures these when describ ing the end of this Gospel Age. He says that every man's work shall be tried so as by tire; for the Day that Cometh shall declare It He that build etb with wood, bay and stubble shall have his work destroyed, but he that bulldeth with the gold, silver nnd pre cious stones of tho Divine promises will receive the grent reward. The Apostlo proceeds to say that neverthe less all who build upon the Rock, Christ Jesus, shall nut be confounded; that, nlthongh the firo of that Day tilt Time of Troublo with which this Aiie will closet will consume their un satisfactory faith-structure of wood, hay nnd stubble, yet they themselves shall be saved so ns by fire, 1 Corin thians 3:11-15. Making Our Eleution 8ure. In view of this Scripture we see a force lu the Apostle's exhortation that the followers of Jesus should lay aside every weight nnd every besetting sin, and run with patience the nice set be fore them. We see that while the whole world Is to have n blessing from the Savior by and hy-u Restitution blessing-they cannot get It yet. We see that only those who come to Je sus und nccept the Divine arrange ment of the narrow wny of the Gospel Age are begotten of the Holy Spirit. We see that even tills Is not enough. I nit that "A Heavenly raer itr.mnn.1a pur ami. Ami an liiimnrtnl crown " We see that to be H Christian, of the i first class, means to lie a' most earnest I ami must Jealous saint, who, like the Apostle Piiul. run say, 1 count that all I tilings earthly are but loss that I might ! win Chrlst-n membership In the i Church, which Is the Body of Christ, j Ah. something very Intense Indeed l ' meant by nomination for the position which tied gives to the faithful fe" i It moans tho opening of door nf up I IKirtnnlty whereby these may. If the) will, make their culling and their elec tion aura to glory, honor and Immortal ttX. the Divine nntur-8 Peter I A The statement is made that thou sands wear eyeglasses who do not real ly need them. If you are one of these unfortunates, then these glasses may bo ruining your eyes instead of helping them. Thousands who wear these "win dows" may prove for themselves that the) can dispense with "lasses if the will got tho following prescription fill ed at once. Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Optoma, fill a two-ounce bottle with water and drop m one Optoma tablet. With this harm less liquid solution bathe the eyes two to four times daily and you are like ly to be astonished at the results ritrht from the start. Many who have been told that they have astigmatism, eye strain, catarat, gore eye-lids, weak eyes, conjunctives and other eye dis orders, report wonderful benefits from the use of this free prescription. Get tnis prescription filled and use it; you may so strengthen your eyes that glass es will not be necessary. Thousands who are blind or nearly so, or who wear glasses would never have required them if they had cared for their eves in time. Save your eyes before it is too lato! Do not bocome one of these victims of neglect. Eye-glasses are only like crutches and every few years they must be changed to fit the ever-increasing weakened condition, so bettor see if you con, like many others, got clear, healthy, strong magnetic eyes through the prescription here given. CONGRESS ASKED TO PROBE CHAEGES MADE fUNITSD FHBSB LIASBD WIS!. Seattle, Wash., Nov. l.'l.-Resolutions asking congress to investigate condi tions undor which the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association has been hl collect 40 cents from each visitor to the home of the first president of the United States and by which the Marshall-Kail steamboat company maintain. a monopoly and discriminates on trans portation rates from the rapitul to Mt. vornon, were brought bofore the Am. erican Federation of Labor vestnrrW im purchase of Mt. Vernon by tho gov ernment to gain free admission is urged. j . ino resolutions were presented hv "uiogato .lames O 'Council of Alnxnn drill, Va. The Mt. Vernon Ladies' As. soriation charges 25 cents admission to the grounds and, receives IS rents on each round trip ticket sold. This exorbitant charge and the fact mat Mt. Vernon is closed to visitors on Sunday, is alleged to have prevented iiuiuy visitors and school children, es pocially children of workingnien, from visiting it. ORGANIZATION OF MEXICAN' LABORERS NOW PROPOSED Idnitro rnsss i-bahed wmit.i scuttle, Wash., No". Orinnia tiou of the Mexican laborers nw.j tin southern border of the United States is ptiu.ded for in a resolution iireentod tcforo the American Federation of La bor yesterdav by Delegate II. Puttrieh of the San Diego Federated Trades council, Puttrieh points nut that through in ability to understand the Gnirllsh lan guage, Mexican labor's are forced to work for wages below standard. :lre by lowering all wages. Ho asks that an orri nizer, speaking Snnrish, be neat to culhern California, to help the unions ami central labor councils in the'r ef forts to org.mizo Mexican labor. WRITES FAREWELL MESSAGE ON PIECE OF WOOD fruiTSD mass uasso wiri.1 Buffalo, Nov. 13. A bit of wood was picked up lu the harbor here yestenlav scribbled with the words: "Good-bye Nellie. The ship is break ing up fast William." Tho message wns believed to have been written by Mate William Jensen of the lost light ship 82. Monty Saved by Making Yo, r Cough Syrup at Horn Takes But a few momenta, and mope a Hard 4 ouajU iu a Hurry Couuh nirdipinna. aa a ruin antit,in tt lri; uumititr of liiuin avrun. If von take one pint of granulated sugar, add '1 pint oi warm water ami stir about I minutin. vou have m iroud avrun u money could hav. If you will tlien put Si ounce of rinex (fifty rents' worth) in a pint bottle, an.l fill it up with the Sugar Nvrup. you will have aa much cough svrup as vou could buy ready made for ..!.. 10. Take a tntspoonful every one, two or three hours, it keeps perfectly. You wilt II lid it one of the her-t. cough ayrniia yon ever used even in whooping cough. Vou run feel It take hold usually ooniiunra an onlinnrv cough in '-'4 hours. It in jnt laxative enough, lm a pond tonic vtfivt, and the tuslo ia iili'iiMiiit. U ia a splendid rrmcdv. too, for whooping cough, anasinodio croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma. Pinex ia a most vaohthle concentra ted compound of Noiwav white nine extract, rich in gunincol and other healing pine clement a. No other prepa ration will wotk in this formula. This plan for making cough remedy with Pinex and Sugar Svrup ia now used in more homes than anv other conr;h remedy. The plan has often been mutated hut never auceeasfullv, A guaranty of absolute Mtinfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with thie preparation. Your druggist haa l inex. or will m-t It t,,r , If not send to The Pinex Co.. I t' Wayne, Ind. 1 ANOTHER COHAN AND HARRIS SUCCESS Cohan and Harris' latest success, "Stop Thiof," with a record of one year in New York, will be the offering at the Grand Opera. House on Monday evening, November 17, for one per formance. The author, Carlyle Moore, is a young man heretofore associated with a sketch writing for vaudeville and unknown as a writer until the performance this suc cessful farce, however is is said that he has done his work well and with the assistance of an exceptional cast and sumptuous production that every essential of a sensational hit has been attained. "Stop Thief" is a wonderful mixture of complications which this author has provided. He has taken that ever-useful farce material, thievery, and mixed it with new compounds. These include not onl y the thief and his woman accomplice, who enter a house to rob it "legitimately," but two kleptomaniacs, who add to the confu sion and are mistaken for the real thieves. "STOP THIEF" The trail of the heartiest laugh in the world leads to Carlyle Moore's fun ny farce, "Stop Thief." Audiences that view it are kept iu a state of hilarity that stamps it as the best blues-dispeller these little United States have harbored since Dewey bottled up the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay. The fun iu "Stop Thief" is fast. It begins two minutes after the curtain rises on the first act and keeps up at a swift pace until the very end of the play when the crook and his girl pal are arrested, but instead of being jail ed, are married in the very same house they hiave been exerting their best efforts to loot. This attraction plays at the Grand Opera House Monday, November 17. IMMIGRATION JTJESTION IS PUT UP TO FEDERATION fl'NlTSn l-IIKSS tflAHCD W!H. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 13. The Immi gration question, involving the exten sion of the present Chinese exclusion law to fell Asiatics, ws put squarely up to the American Federation of Labor ,:cstcri'ny in a resolution presented by Delegate E. P. Marsh, of Kveiett, ash. Marsh asks that the existing immi gration laws bo enforced and asks the convention to go on record for federal appropriations for J roper immigrant tntions along the Pacific coast, ami for the passing of a federal law includ ing the illiteracy test for immig'nnts He suggested as a remedy for the prcs pit influx to the Atlantic coast, that the federation send leprcsentntives to foreign countries to counteract the ef forts of those who are promoting and assisting immigration co this ountry. ' DR. COE DEFENDANT. ftlNITKD PHSSS LHASED WIRS.J Portland, Or., Nov. 13. Charging that he is eccntrie, erratic and that he j has become "coarse, vulgar and brut- j al" iii his conduct and disposition to-1 Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forevei D ,R. T. FELIX COURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUT1FIER Re)trmw Tun, Plmplwv r m'kutw, 01 oin I'HIClif, Retail, tnd hkin Dlewwex on beauty, tuid or am dviectlon. It hu utotxl tha tMt of to fftrt, ind U to hwinleii we tut It tutMBUrtlt I propfrly mule. 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And here's the reason.- Families who read The Capital Journal are people who discriminate, people who choose carefully their household help. Naturally these servants read the fami ly newspaper and when they seek a change of situation, they consult its "Help Wanted" ads. Often, too, employers will watch these mediums in the interest of departing help, whom they desire to see well placed. . So, if you are in search of a capable cook or an effi cient general house worker, simply state your require ments in a little ad, and then snd it or phone it to The Capital Journal. Main 82 iWff Wrt U imi ibai iaal mm world's record. This is a dozen eggs nioio than were laid b hen "0-343," whose performance was heraldej three weeks ago from tho agricultural col lege as tho world's greatest layer. The ne champion was reared at tho Ore gon experiment station. The 30". egrs weighed 42 pounds and tho ben five I'Oiimls. 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