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PREACHING TO IMPRISONED SPIRITS
"By which also He went and preached unto the spirits in prison."
1 Peter 3:19.
Much speculation has been aroused by our text. Some
have claimed that it signifies that Christ, after His death on the cross and before His
resurrection, went to some place where human spirits are imprisoned in some kind of
purgatory, and there preached to them. Not only is the Catholic theory in line with this
suggestion, but many Protestants hold that the dead may be prayed for and thus be assisted
to escape from eternal torment. All of this is wrong, as we shall show--quite contrary to
the teachings of our text and its context.
Those preached to were not human beings, but spirit beings--not men, but angels. This is
clearly stated in Verse 20, which tells us when these angels were imprisoned and why. They
were imprisoned in the days of Noah at the time of the Flood. They were imprisoned for
disobedience. So we read (Verse 19): "He preached unto spirits in prison, which
sometime were disobedient, when once the long-suffering of God waited in the days of Noah,
while the ark was a preparing." Turning back to the Genesis account of that time we
find quite a complete record of these disobedient spirits.--Gen. 6:1-5.
Some time after Father Adam's disobedience and his expulsion from Eden, the holy angels
were permitted to visit humanity with a view to assisting men back to harmony with God.
This doubtless was permitted for two reasons: (1) Had such an opportunity not been
furnished, the angels might in the conclusion of God's great Plan, have been inclined to
say, "Yes, God accomplished human salvation, but in a very roundabout way and at very
great cost and trouble. Had He given us an opportunity to mingle with humanity we might
have had an uplifting influence upon the people and have accomplished their reconciliation
to God." Therefore God wished to forestall any such misunderstanding of the wisdom of
the Plan which He had arranged and would, in due time, work out. (2) The angels themselves
never had come in contact with sin of any kind. Hence they never had been tested or tried
in respect to their obedience and loyalty to the Creator. They were permitted to attempt
the recovery of humanity--partly in order to test their own obedience and loyalty to God.
ANGELS PREFERRED TO BE HUMAN
Our knowledge of spirit beings and the powers granted to them by the Almighty is limited
to our observation of the Bible record. The angels who appeared as young men at our Lord's
sepulchre and again at His ascension and who, as soon as they had accomplished the
purposes of their visit, vanished, are illustrations. We remember the account of how
Abraham sat in the door of his tent and, behold, three men came to him. He received them
as men, entertained them at dinner, and we read that they ate and talked with Abraham.
They had human powers though still spirit beings. When they dematerialized, they
vanished.--Gen. 18:1-15.
Genesis 6:1,2, informs us that this privilege of materialization for the assistance of
mankind was eventually misused by some of the angels as an opportunity for sinful
intercourse with humanity. The time at which this began is not definitely stated. The
expression, "When men began to multiply on the face of the earth," might safely
be estimated at about a thousand years after Adam's creation and fall. This would leave a
period of 655 years to the Flood. It was approximately during that long period that the
angelic sons of God, seeing the daughters of men, took to themselves for wives all that
they chose of the fair daughters of men. "And they bare children to them. The same
became mighty men which were of old, men of renown"--and giants. We remember that at
that early day human life was much longer than now, that manhood was scarcely reached
before a century, and that few became fathers sooner. When we remember also that the
children of the angels are not mentioned as boys, but as men, mighty men, renowned men, it
gives the thought that the angels, without Divine permission, had really started to
propagate a new race, and that their progeny was much stronger than that of the poor,
Adamic stock, weakened by the dying process.
The disregard of Divine Law meant that the strength of these giants would be used
selfishly, and that the licentious example of the angels had a demoralizing effect upon
the children of Adam, as well as upon their own children. All this is stated and implied
in the words, "And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and
that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually." What
a terrible picture of the condition of things before the Flood! But God was not
astonished; for He had foreknown everything. Hence He had a great canopy of water in the
sky which temporarily gave the earth an equable, temperate climate, but which He purposed
should fall upon the earth and cause the great Flood in Noah's day. Then at the
appropriate time God gave instructions to Noah to prepare an ark for the saving of himself
and his house. Noah and his family were the only members of Adam's race in all the earth
who were not more or less contaminated by those angels. How wide must have been that
influence when we read as an exceptional matter, "Now Noah [and his family] was
perfect in his generation"-- the disobedient angels had nothing whatever to do with
generating them!--Gen. 6:13-22.
While the angels preferred to live as men in human bodies, they would not be overwhelmed
like humanity in the Flood, but merely dissolve, by dematerialization, their human bodies
and be, as originally, spirit beings. Satan was the first sinner against the Divine
government, in his endeavor to set up a separate empire and to have humanity for his
subjects. Although God had full power to destroy Satan and the other disobedient angels,
He has not exercised that power. Instead He merely isolated them from Himself and the holy
angels and imprisoned them, in the sense that He no longer permitted them to materialize,
either as a serpent or as humanity for the tempting and injury of our race. In this sense
they are imprisoned--restrained of liberty.
FALLEN ANGELS CHAINED
Now let us hear St. Peter's words respecting these angels who sinned. He says (2 Peter
2:4), "God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to hell, and
delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment." The word
tartaroo here rendered "hell" in our Common Version, is found nowhere else in
the Bible. It refers to our earth's atmosphere and to the fact that those fallen angels,
called demons or devils, are "the power of the air." Satan, who was originally
an angel of much higher rank and nature, is their Prince, "the Prince of the power of
the air," the Prince of demons. They are "cast down" in the sense of being
treated ignominiously. They are "in chains of darkness," not in chains of iron.
They can still go and come, and be sources of temptation to humanity who are in a sinful
attitude of mind. They are restrained in chains of darkness in the sense that whatever
they do must be done in the dark--until their judgment time at the Great Day--at the
beginning of Messiah's thousand-year Day of the Reign of Righteousness.--Eph. 2:2.
Turn to St. Jude's Epistle. There we read (Verse 6.) "The angels which kept not their
first estate, but left their own habitation, He hath reserved in agelasting chains, under
darkness, unto the Judgment of the Great Day." Their first estate, in which they were
created, was the spirit or angelic condition. They left their own proper condition of
living and nature, in violation of the Divine will, that they might live on a lower
plane--live in sin; for the angels are sexless, though always referred to as masculine.
And our Lord declares that those begotten of the Holy Spirit, who during this Age shall
attain to the resurrection of the dead, the "First Resurrection," will be
"like unto the angels" in several respects--one of these being that they will
neither marry nor be given in marriage, but be without sexual distinction.
"WICKED SPIRITS," "LYING SPIRITS"
In harmony with this note how spiritualists hold their seances, either in absolute
darkness or in a very faint light. They claim now that the spirits are getting more and
more power of materialization, and that soon they will be able to materialize in broad
daylight and to go about amongst humanity as members of the race. We do not question the
power of God to restrain these fallen angels, these demons--His power to restrain them
from materializing and thus doing great harm in the world. Nevertheless, we wonder if they
will not be permitted by God to find some greater powers of materialization, contrary to
the Divine decree, that their course in this matter may more particularly manifest to what
extent some of them have changed and reformed--desire to be obedient, for instance--while
others are as opposed to God and righteousness as ever. There is room for this
understanding in the statement of the Apostle that the chains of darkness were to control
them until the Great Day--not necessarily into that day--perhaps at its very beginning
they may be permitted to gain certain liberties and do a certain amount of injury to
humanity, to all who are not attentive to the Word of God, and who, therefore, will not
know who these spirits are--that they are the fallen angels, the demons of the Bible.
The above terms are used in the Scriptures in describing the fallen angels, who from
earliest days have attempted to deceive humanity--representing themselves as human beings
who have died and who desire to communicate with their friends. And they attempt to do so
through spirit mediums. This is their practise from of old. Their endeavor is to break
down the human will and to more and more control it. The height of their ambition and
success is to fully dominate the human will, so that they may use the human body as their
own flesh, as when they had power to materialize. Those who come fully under their control
become demented, often several spirits gaining possession of the one personality and
attempting to use the same brains and body. It is estimated that one-half of all who are
in insane asylums are merely victims of spirit-obsession. The great remedy against all
this is the Truth of God's Word. Those who accept this cannot be deceived. But the masses
of mankind are being deceived. The Scripture teaching is that when a man is dead he knows
not anything, and will never know anything until the resurrection of the dead. Whoever
knows this is fortified against all the deceptions of the evil spirits.--Eccl. 9:5,10;
Isa. 8:19,20.
JESUS PREACHED TO THESE SPIRITS
There are no human spirits to be preached to. Human beings are not spirit beings. The dead
of humanity who have never heard of "the only name given under Heaven or amongst men
whereby we must be saved" will hear that name in God's due time--in the
resurrection--during the thousand years of Messiah's reign when He, as the true Light,
shall lighten every man that cometh into the world."--John 1:9; Acts 4:12.
But if Jesus died and in death knew not anything, how could He preach to the fallen
angels? We answer that it is a common expression that "actions speak louder than
words." The great actions or facts connected with our Lord's death and resurrection
constituted a most wonderful sermon to the fallen angels. As they beheld the Redeemer's
faithfulness to God, even unto death, even the death of the cross, and as they then beheld
God's faithfulness to Him in raising him from the dead to the highest nature--the Divine
nature--"far above angels, principalities, powers and every name that is
named"-- all this constituted a most wonderful sermon of love, loyalty, faith and
obedience. The sermon to them meant, How serious was our mistake in being disobedient to
God in any particular! It meant also, May not God, who has thus gone to so much trouble
for the redemption of fallen men, have in His heart also a place of mercy for us, should
we repent? The Apostle intimates that these angels, with the exception of Satan, are yet
to have a testing or trial; for he assures the Church that God purposes that we, as the
Bride of Christ, shall not only be entrusted with the work of judging or giving trial to
the world of mankind during the Millennium, but also that we shall judge angels--not the
holy angels, for they need no judging on our part--but the fallen angels.--1 Cor. 6:3.
Quite possibly the hopes inspired by the great sermon preached by our Lord's resurrection
to the spirit beings led some of those fallen angels to repentance. If so, we may suppose
that during the eighteen centuries since, they have suffered severely at the hands of the
rebellious angels, who would be aroused to animosity by their reform, and who would
mercilessly persecute them.
The Scriptures seem to imply that "fallen angels," "wicked spirits,"
"lying spirits," "demons," will have much to do with bringing about
the great Time of Trouble with which this Gospel Age will end, before the complete
inauguration of Messiah's Empire and the binding of Satan. (Rev. 20:4.) The intimation is
that the trouble here will be short and sharp, as in the days of Noah. The declaration of
the Apostle that these evil spirits will be in chains of darkness until the Judgment of
the Great Day leaves room for the inference that when the Judgment of the Great Day
begins, the chains of darkness will be broken. If, therefore, we have the right
understanding of this matter, great events are near at hand. Spirit mediums are already
declaring that the spirits tell that they will soon be able to materialize in broad
daylight. With the power to counterfeit and personate humanity what may this not mean in
the way of deception mentioned by our Lord, who declares that it will be so strong that it
would deceive even the "Very Elect" were they not specially protected and
guided.--Matt. 24:5,6,23,24.
We remind you also of the great stride which Spiritism, Occultism and Psychic Science have
made within the last few years. These now number among their friends and advocates some of
the brightest scientific minds. One of these, Prof. James of Harvard College, before
dying, declared that he would speedily communicate with his friends. Already the
newspapers tell us that he has begun to communicate, but the mediums claim that he has
difficulty in operating through them, because of the great force and power of his
intellect and that they must gradually become able to act as his mediums. From the Bible
standpoint all this is a fraud--a deception-- but not on the part of the mediums, who are
themselves deceived, but on the part of the fallen angels, who are thus tricking
humanity.--2 Tim. 3:13.