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1. Humanity Awaits the Divine blessing Great world changes Long Prophesied Now Due
Preparatory to the Establishment of Messiah's Kingdom Thought minds the world over
recognize that humanity today is at the cross-roads and threatened with the most serious
political and economic crisis "Upon the earth distress of nations, with
perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; men's hearts failing them for fear and for
looking after those things coming on the earth." "Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be
done, in earth as it is in heaven." "He that Humanity has long hoped for and believed in a new
day, in which peace, righteousness, and life would prevail; in brief, a dispensation in
which the power of evil would be crushed and mankind be delivered from the reign of sin
and death, which has so long Not to the longings of men's hearts, however, but to the promises of our God do we look for real instruction on this subject. The Bible most emphatically declares that the entire period of human history thus far has been a night-time. The prophet David explained, "Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in morning." (Psa. 30:5.) Thus prophetically we are assured that there will be a morning, whose glory, brightness, bless will fully compensate for all the dark shadows of the nighttime past. Humanity Awaits the Divine Blessing For centuries Abraham' posterity waited for the messiah of promise, with the anticipation that He would use them in connection with His work of blessing all people. The Prophets of Israel foretold the coming King of the line of David--that He would be a great reigning Priest, Prophet, and King. To him "Every knee shall bow , every tongue confess."" and through Him a blessing extend to all nations.--Isa45:23; 25:6 Still other prophecies respecting Messiah's kingdom were repeated and amplified in the Parables of Jesus in the teaching of His Apostles, and finally , and graphically, in the last Book of the Bible, the revelation which Jesus gave the Church, through St. John. It declares that "He that sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all things new."(Rev 21:5.) This is without doubt a proclamation respecting the Kingdom of Messiah. Through it, God is to wipe away all tears from off all faces; and the King of kings and Lord of lords, whom Jehovah has appointed as earth's new ruler, assures us that He Himself will "make all things new." Even the heathen poets sang of the Golden Age to come--quite probably borrowing their thoughts from the Hebrew Scriptures and perhaps realizing in some measure that a gracious God would not forever permit a reign of sin and death, but would somehow, sometimes, and through some agency bring to earth blessing to supplant the curse. The promise of a new Age of blessing for humanity is in full accord with the prayer which our Lord taught us as His followers, " Thy kingdom come thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven." Why then should we hesitate for a moment to accept the explict declaration of the scriptures that a great change of dispensation is coming, when instead of the world being subject to the prince of this world, Satan, who now worketh in the children of disobedience (Eph 2:2), it shall be under the domain, the rulership of the Prince of Glory, who redeemed Adam and his race from the curse of death, By sacrifice of himself? "In the Time of the End" Bring in labor-saving machinery, has revolutionized
the affairs of humanity. Means of How comforting and illuminating is the explanation of
the Bible! It explains that the wonders of our day are foregleams of Messiah's Kingdom and
its blessings, the foregleams of the Golden Age. It explains that we are in the day of
Jehovah's Knowledge shall be Increased Who knew, at time of Daniel's prophecy, of these wonderful facilities for running to and fro? Who knew that these facilities would be so generally used in this our day? Only the Almighty And He gave this as one of the particular signs of the ending of the present Age--the dawning of the New dispensation--the long-promised messianic Kingdom. Likewise the marvelous increase of knowledge of our day along all lines marked another significant fulfillment of the Prophet's message. The next statement of his prophecy is that wise of God's people shall understand. And now ii the appropriate time all over the world there are Bible students who, as the wise referred to, are trimming their Bible lamps and being well supplied with the oil of the Holy Spirit, are receiving light, are understand the things kept secret from past ages and generations. Preparing for the reign of righteousness one more
token of the end of this Age, and the That the coming chastisement upon the world, representing Gods rebuked of the nations, will prove a great blessing to humanity, we are fully assured. Well may our hearts rejoice then note the Scriptural declaration that the day of vengeance is limited, that it will be cut short. We are assured that "a short work will the Lord to make on the earth." To this end, instead of allowing the time of trouble
to run its course and to practically exterminate the race in the reign of anarchy, the
Lord declares that in the midst of the trouble He will established His Kingdom on the
ruins of the present civilization, and that under the ministration of the Kingdom, order
and peace and blessing will soon be St. John assures us that Satan with all his blinding influences will be bound, restrained, that he may deceive the nations no longer. The new Day for which all creation has so long been waiting and longing, will have been fully ushered in; the fulfillment of the prayer of our Savior will then begin to realized, "Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven." Very early in this new Day there will realized the hope of all the waiting, suffering saints, who from the days of Jesus down to the present time, have been walking in His footsteps and looking forward, according to His promise, to share in the Kingdom by having a part in the First Resurrection. (Rev. 20:4,6.) "To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with Me in My Throne."--Rev. 3:21. To the Victors Belong the Spoils Jesus explained this. They are indeed of the Royal
Family, because begotten of the holy spirit; they are indeed the Kingdom class, because
they are affiliated with the Great King; but they have not yet entered into their glory.
They will do so only by the power of the First Resurrection. Thus it is written, "We
must all be changed, " because "flesh and Our Lord Himself was the Pattern, the Forerunner, of all these. After His consecration and His begetting of the holy spirit, He was tested unto death, even the death of the cross, before He experienced His glorious resurrection change and ascended and sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on High. Similarly all of His followers, after consecration must be tested, their loyalty must be proved, before they can share with Him in "His resurrection." Partly for the testing of these, their development
takes place in a time when Satan is the prince of this world, and when his power is
permitted to be exercised against their Lord. The message to these is, "The Kingdom
suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force." Only the overcomers--the
victors--in the fight against the world, the flesh, and Meantime, for eighteen centuries, the Scriptures declare, "The world knoweth us not, even as it knew Him not." God's saintly ones have not been generally the great, the influential, either in church or state, just as Jesus and the Apostles were not in their day. Nevertheless, the Lord knoweth them that are His. Scattered here and there, during the past eighteen centuries, they have been dealt with by the Lord and been fitted and polished as jewels. And He tells us that at our Lord's Second Coming He
will make up His Jewels--they will constitute the Kingdom class; for "if we suffer
with Him, we shall also reign with Him." St. Paul assures us that in due time God will give
this Kingdom to the Christ. He tells us that Christ "must reign until He shall have
put down all insubordination"--everything contrary to the Divine will, everything
sinful; until He shall have uplifted mankind out of the miry clay and the horrible pit of
sin and death. This is the though brought before us The Resurrection of the Dead It is written that under that judgment-trial in which wholesome disciplines will be administered to all, it shall come to pass that the soul that will not hear that great Prophet shall be destroyed form amongst the people.--Acts 3:19-23. In order to give all of Adam's family that trial for life there is to be an awakening of all the dead, as we read: "There shall be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and the unjust"; in harmony also with the Master's words, "All that are in the graves shall hear the voice of the Son of God, and shall come forth." (Acts 24:15; John 5:28,29). We thank God for the wideness of His mercy, "like the wideness of the sea"--that the Divine Plan is no respecter of persons, that every member of the race, condemned through Father Adam's disobedience, redeemed from the condemnation by the death of Jesus, shall have a full opportunity of coming to a knowledge of the facts and of using that knowledge for his own recovery from sin, sickness, sorrow, pain and death--the ultimate attainment of human perfection and everlasting life in Paradise--the restored earth. The very essence of the Gospel of the Kingdom then is seen to embrace the hope of the awakening of all the dead--the coming forth from the sleep of death of all the millions of Adam's posterity, in order that they may benefit by the sacrifice given once for all by Jesus nineteen centuries ago. The angels proclaimed Good Tidings for all people when Jesus was born; but the vast majority have gone into the tomb having but little knowledge of this message, and without deriving any benefit from our Savior's death. Hence the Resurrection Morning will mean the
awakening of all in order that they may come to a knowledge of the Truth and if they will,
to attain everlasting life. (John 3:16) No longer will it be true that "All who live
godly shall suffer persecution." But on the contrary, those living godly will receive
more and more of God's blessing; and instead of faithfulness leading to death, it will
lead upward and onward to human perfection and everlasting life under the blessed
conditions of the Kingdom which God has prepared Why the Narrow Way of the Church? No More Death Witness then the consummation of the Divine Plan at
the close of the thousand years of Christ's reign-- a restored paradise, with all pain,
sin, death, and the curse removed, and with all tears wiped away, and every voice in
heaven and on earth praising God. Return to INDEX |
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