Volume 3, Number 8
THE EARTHLY PARADISE NOT THE CHRISTIANS
HEAVEN
For David is not
ascended into the heavens. Acts 2:34
The Old Testament Scriptures we accept as of equal
authority with the New Testament, said Pastor Russell, because Jesus and the Apostles so
accepted them, and indeed based all of their teachings upon them. The false impression
which has gone abroad amongst Christian people, that the Old Testament Scriptures are
obsolete, that their predictions have all been fulfilled, is very erroneous. This has
greatly hindered Bible study, and has paved the way to grievous errors. It should be
remembered that the Old Testament represents the only Divine revelation made to man
during the 4158 years from the creation to the time when Jesus at His baptism was
proclaimed the Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world.
In all the Old Testament, from Genesis to Malachi,
not a single suggestion is offered of a change of nature from human to spiritual, nor of
any other heaven than that which God had originally provided for man the Garden of Eden.
The hopes inspired in Israel by the Divine promises pointed them forward to the time when
Gods blessing would obliterate the curse of sin and death and uplift mankind from
present degradation, back to the original perfection. The Seed of the woman, it was
promised, should ultimately crush the Serpents head, destroying the evil
that is in the world, and establishing a reign of righteousness instead of the reign of
sin and death. Messiah, as Emmanuel, would bring these great blessings to Israel; and,
through Israel, they would be spread amongst all nations by Divine power.
Paradise, lost through disobedience, will be restored
by Messiah. Instead of expecting a change of nature from human to spiritual, the teachings
of the Old Testament led the Israelites to expect that God would make no change from His
original purpose. He made not the earth to be destroyed by fire nor to be perpetually
under the cloud of sin and death (Ecc. 1:4). He formed it to be inhabited by a human race,
in His own image and likeness, Adam in his original purity being a sample.
DAVIDS SOUL IN
HELL
As the Old Testament tells nothing about a heavenly
condition, likewise it tells nothing about a hell of fire or torment. Such devilish
theories were invented by the heathen, from whom many Christians have since absorbed more
or less of the false doctrines. The Law and the Prophets do refer to hell some sixtysix
times, but the hell which they teach is the grave, the tomb, the state of death. From
first to last all mankind, both good and bad, go to hell, sheol, the tomb.
Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and all the Prophets died without giving the slightest intimation
of Purgatorial suffering for anybody, or a hell of eternal torture.
The writers of the New Testament were also Jews, and
it might here be noted that nowhere did they describe the Hell and Purgatory which we
Protestants and Catholics conjured up during the Dark Ages. The New Testament, written in
Greek, is in full accord with the Old Testament, written in Hebrew the sheol of the
latter is the hades of the former. Unfortunately our translators have, in the
English Bible, mixed things up in a terrible fashion, giving us hell and pit and grave as
synonymous interpretations of sheol and hades. Orthodoxy made
hell fiery and thus our eyes of understanding have been darkened through the machinations
of our great Adversary, the Prince of darkness.
But all this demoniacal misrepresentation of the
Divine character and Plan is soon to be scattered. The morning is at hand; the Prince of
Light, the Savior, Messiah and His glorious Church, will soon shine forth as the Sun in
the Kingdom of the Father, while Satan will be bound for that thousand years that he may
deceive the people no more. Then all the blind eyes shall be opened and all the deaf
ears shall be unstopped, and the knowledge of the glory of the Lord shall fill
the whole earth; and to Jesus every knee shall bow and every tongue confess,
to the glory of God.
SLEPT WITH HIS
FATHERS
All through the Scriptures natural sleep is
used as a figure for death, as the present time of the reign of sin is represented as a
night time, and the coming reign of Messiah is prophetically described as the morning of a
New Day, a New Epoch.
Weeping may endure for a night wrote
David. The night has lasted for six thousand years; the New Day is the sevenththousand,
the Sabbath of the great week. It will be the awakening time, as the six thousand years of
the reign of sin and sorrow are the time in which our race has been going down into death
into the deep sleep from which none will come forth except by the call of Messiah.
The penalty of death upon our race would have blotted
us out of existence like the brute beasts had not Gods mercy from the beginning made
provision for a Redeemer and for His Church and Joint-heir; and for the Messianic Kingdom;
and for the resurrection, the awakening of all mankind, through this Kingdom. It was in
view of that hope of a resurrection of the dead that believers spoke of their deceased
friends as falling asleep.
This expression is used frequently in the New
Testament. St. Stephen fell asleep in death; St. Paul, having in mind the great work of
Christ on behalf of the world and the eventual awakening of all, declared that believers
need not sorrow as others over the death of their friends and neighbors, but might realize
that all sleep in Jesus, and that eventually God, through Him, will bring to
pass the general awakening of the dead, all of whom are yet to be brought to a knowledge
of the truth.
Pastor Russell quoted the Scripture, Abraham
slept with his fathers, and declared that Abrahams fathers were heathen. He
called attention to the fact that good and bad, kings and princes and others, are, in the
Scriptures, declared to have fallen asleep.
So it was with David. These all slept in the Bible hell
in the tomb. They are all unconscious; as the Scriptures declare, The dead know
not anything; their sons come to honor and theyknow it not; they come to dishonor and they
perceive it not of them; There is neither wisdom nor knowledge nor device in sheol
(hell, the grave) whither thou goest whither all go (Job 14:21; Ecc. 9:10).
THOU WILT NOT LEAVE
MY SOUL IN SHEOL
The Prophet David declared his faith in a
resurrection of the dead when he wrote, Thou wilt not leave My Soul in hell (sheol,
the grave), nor suffer Thine Holy One to see corruption (Psa. 16:10). St. Peter
(Acts 2:25-31) calls our attention to the fact that the Prophet David did see corruption,
and hence that this statement was not in regard to himself but Jesus that the soul of
Jesus was not left in sheol (Greek, hades); and, additionally, the flesh of
Jesus was not allowed to corrupt.
St. Peter was pointing out the fulfillment of this
prophecy of the resurrection of Jesus from the dead on the third day, when he made use of
our text, David is not ascended into the heavens;... his sepulchre is with us unto
this day. St. Peters argument is that David was in his sepulchre and was still
dead, but that his words were a prophetic reference to Jesus resurrection.
Many Christian people repeat every Sunday what is
styled the Apostles Creed, which declares the crucifixion and death of Jesus and His
descent into hell into hades and that God raised Him from the dead on
the third day. All intelligent Christians understand that the hell to which Jesus
went was not Purgatory nor a place of eternal suffering, but the grave, sheol, the
tomb, the state of death. This is proved to be the Apostles thought by the words,
God raised Him from the dead, for it was not possible that He should be
holden of death.
DAVID WILL NOT GO TO
HEAVEN
King David will not go to heaven, said Pastor
Russell, and he will not desire to go to heaven, for the same reason that a fish has no
desire to perch upon the limb of a tree nor a bird to make its home under the water. As
these animals have natures distinct and are adapted to the conditions which God has
provided, so the nature of man, even when brought to human perfection, will enjoy and
appreciate more the earthly blessings which God has provided for him than he would enjoy
the heavenly blessings which God has provided for the Elect little
flock"the Church of the First-Borns" (Heb. 12:23).
The reason for this is plain when we remember the
Apostles words. He declares, The natural man receiveth not the things of the
Spirit of God, neither can he know (appreciate) them, for they are spiritually
discerned (1 Cor. 2:14). Only those who have been begotten of the Holy Spirit are
enabled to understand the deep things, the spiritual things of the Divine promise, and to
rejoice therein as the Apostle explains (1 Cor. 2:9, 10).
And even when thus Spirit-begotten and with their
affections set on things above, the Lords consecrated little flock
experience difficulty in keeping their affections of the Heavenly things and off of the
earthly things, because the latter appeal to them continually through all of their earthly
senses. They are therefore exhorted to look not at the things that are seen, but at
the things that are unseen, which eye hath not seen nor ear heard, neither
have entered into the heart of man the great things which God has in reservation for those
that love Him love Him more than they love houses or lands, parents or children, or
self.
We can plainly see, then, that without this begetting
of the Holy Spirit, which belongs, of course, to the servants and handmaidens of God
during this Gospel Age, none are able to appreciate the things unseen. And hence the world
of mankind in general, brought back to perfection and all the way back,
appreciating human perfection will be willing not to sacrifice their earthly nature to
obtain a heavenly, but will enjoy the earthly, under perfect conditions, in a Paradise
restored (Isa. 35; Ezek. 37).
DAVID WAS A PROPHET
On a previous occasion we saw the teaching of the
Scriptures to be that the first to be blessed by Messiahs Kingdom will be the
Ancient Worthies Enoch, Abraham, Moses, David, and the Prophets and that these will be
made Princes in the earth. As one of these Princes, the Prophet David will have a very
glorious station. His long career, his ups and downs, said the Pastor, show us
the lights and shadows of the Prophets character more particularly, perhaps, than in
the case of any other Bible character. And they show us a noble character, despite
Davids human weaknesses and the frailties of his flesh, augmented in power by his
kingly office and the misconceptions of kingly prerogatives which prevailed in his day.
The beautiful traits of the character of David on
account of which he was declared to be, not a new creature, not a son of
God, not an heir of God and joint-heir with Messiah, but a man
after Gods own heart these traits were his loyal obedience and his
repentance of everything which in any degree was displeasing to God and interrupted the
fellowship Divine.
Gods Spirit-begotten children may not,
therefore, take the Prophet David or any of the Ancients as their pattern. Only
Spirit-begotten ones can serve as examples to the Church. They should walk in the
footsteps of Jesus, and may even take the Apostles and other faithful brethren for
examples. The Apostle, however, suggests that the Church may look back with profit upon
the Worthies of the past, to note their degree of faith in God and their obedience to that
faith. St. Paul, however, explicitly reminds us that God has provided some better thing
for us the Church that the Ancient Worthies, without us (members of the Messiah), cannot
be made perfect (Heb. 11:38-40).
JOINT-HEIRSHIP WITH
CHRIST THE BETTER THING RESERVED FOR CHRISTIANS
The better
thing reserved for us who are called of God during this Gospel Age is
the joint-heirship with Christ, Jehovahs Only-Begotten Son and Heir of all things,
the partaking with Him in all His future work for the blessing of Gods
intelligent creation. Therefore it is, as the Apostle states, that the reward of the
Ancient Worthies tarries until first the overcoming Gospel Church is exalted to the throne
with Christ in the dawn of the New Dispensation, now so close at hand.
As soon as the spiritual phase of the Kingdom is
established in power the setting up of the human phase will begin. In humble recognition,
therefore, of the Divine purpose and order in the superior exaltation of the Gospel
Church, we repeat the Apostles statement that they (those noble, loyal,
righteous, faithful Ancient Worthies) without us shall not be made perfect. But as
to whether we shall be numbered among the us depends upon our
successful running of the race set before us. Surely, no less faithfulness and nobility of
character can be expected of us than of those who ran for the earthly prize. And
since all the blessings of Gods Plan the exaltation of the Ancient Worthies, the
liberation of the whole world from the bondage of sin and death and the final judgment of
angels await the manifestation of the spiritual sons of God, the Gospel Church, therefore
the Apostle (chapter 12), in forceful metaphor, points us back to those Ancient worthies
as a stimulus for faith and zeal, saying:
Therefore also we, being compassed about with
so great a cloud of martyrs (Greek marturon who so nobly witnessed for God and
righteousness), let us (emulate them and) lay aside every weight and the sin which doth so
easily beset us, and let us run with patience the (higher, heavenly) race that is set
before us, looking unto Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith, who, for the
joy that was set before Him, endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at
the right hand of the throne of God.
Jesus, our Ransomer, is also our Forerunner and
Pattern in this race. He ran successfully, and, in consequence, is even now at the right
hand of the throne of God, whither we also may go to Him.
Jesus way to the crown was the way of the
shameful cross, and He said, If any man love Me, let him take up his cross daily and
follow Me; the servant is not above his Lord, etc. Persecution and shame and grief and
loss are our portion in this present world, but exaltation and glory will follow in due
time, if we faint not. Therefore we are urged to consider His example and teaching lest we
be weary and faint in our minds under the trials of faith, patience and endurance of this
evil day.
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