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PASTOR RUSSELL'S SERMONS
A choice collection of his most important discourses
on all phases of Christian doctrine and practice, given between 1906-1916
THE JUDGMENT DAY PICTURED BY JESUS
"Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these My brethren, ye have done
it unto Me."--Matt. 25:40.
This Scripture is generally misunderstood and misused. If one has not studied it in its
connections, one would quite likely think that the Lord is referring to those who have
lived during the Gospel Age. But the context shows that He refers to those living in the
Millennial Age. The principle, however, is helpful to us now. Whoever does a kindness for
any one belonging to the Lord is counted by Him as doing it unto Him.
In the parable of the Sheep and the Goats we read, "When the Son of Man shall come in
all His glory, and all the holy angels with Him, then shall He sit upon the Throne of His
glory; and before Him shall be gathered all nations"--peoples, not the Church. The
Church will be with Him in His Throne. (Col. 3:4.) Those spoken of here as gathered before
the Throne will be the whole world of mankind. These are sometimes called Gentiles,
meaning those not in covenant relationship with God.
In the past God made a covenant with the nation of Israel alone. Therefore all other
nations and peoples were outsiders. During this Gospel Age the Lord has made a covenant
with the Church, through Christ, a special Covenant of Sacrifice into which you and I are
privileged to enter. The opportunity to make this Covenant of Sacrifice has been open
throughout the Gospel Age; and all who come to God through that covenant are said to be
Israelites indeed.--Gal. 3:8,16,29.
Our text refers, not to Christians, but to Gentiles--the world in general. Before
Messiah's Throne shall be gathered all people, all nations. "And He shall separate
them the one from the other, as a shepherd divideth his sheep from the goats." It is
not a class separation, but an individual one. Whoever, after trial, demonstrates that he
is a goat will go over to the left hand. Whoever proves himself to be a sheep will go to
the right. The whole picture refers to the thousand years of the Messianic Reign, the
world's judgment, the world's trial. The sole object of that Reign is to prove who will
desire to be God's sheep, to come into His fold and have His Son as their Shepherd, and
who will not come into harmony with Him, but will have a goat-like nature. Then Christ
will deal with them accordingly.
A THOUSAND YEARS OF SEPARATING WORK
Gradually all the goats are gathered to the left hand, and all the sheep to the right
hand. In figurative language the Lord thus designates the place of disfavor and that of
favor. These two classes will not be aware of the fact that they are going to the right or
to the left, as the parable shows. Not until the conclusion of the trial do they find out
where they stand.
The question arises, In what way will the people have an opportunity of ministering to the
Lord's brethren during the Millennial Age? We note that the Apostles were in prison
sometimes because of their service to the Lord and were ministered unto; and that some of
the Lord's followers since have been in prison or in need of assistance; but that probably
not very many have been in prison or hungry or naked. Presumably it has been so all down
the Gospel Age. Hence it is difficult to see how this parable could have any reference to
us. Now we see what the parable means, and this is the explanation:
Throughout the Millennial Age The Messiah will be dealing with the world of mankind, the
majority of whom are now in the great prison-house of death. The Apostle Paul, in speaking
of the resurrection, says that the dead shall come forth "every man in his own
order," or company or class. They will not all come forth at once. The Church class
will come forth first; then the Great Company class; and early in the new order of things
will come forth the Ancient Worthies, who will be the earthly representatives of God's
Kingdom.--1 Cor. 15:21-23.
As Jesus said to some in His day, "Ye shall see Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and all the
Prophets in the Kingdom of God." (Luke 13:28.) They will be the human representatives
of the Heavenly Kingdom, which will be invisible. Jesus said nothing about their seeing
Himself. Neither did He say, "Ye shall see these My disciples in the Kingdom."
He did say, however, "Yet a little while, and the world seeth Me no more." St.
John tells us that the Church shall be like her Lord. (1 John 3:2.) If the world will not
see Him, they will not see the Church; for the Church will be spirit beings, that cannot
be seen.
So we have these orders, at least: The Little Flock, the Great Company, the Ancient
Worthies, and the world of mankind--"every man in his own order." Jesus said,
"The hour is coming when all that are in the graves shall hear the voice of the Son
of God; and they that hear shall live." (John 5:25-29.) As the world return from the
tomb, our thought is that they will come back in answer to prayer, very much the same as
did Lazarus. The Lord, you remember, said, "Where have ye laid him?" Then He
lifted up His eyes and prayed to the Father, after which He said, "Lazarus, come
forth."--John 11:41-44.
MINISTERING UNTO MILLENNIUM BRETHREN
We do not understand that in the Millennial Age the people will have power to command the
dead to come forth from the tomb, but that our Lord Jesus will have that power. As He
prayed for the restoration of Lazarus, not because of any service which Lazarus would do
for Him, but because Lazarus was the brother of Martha and Mary, so we conceive that
nearly all the world will come forth in answer to the prayers of their brothers, their
sisters, their parents, children and friends.
To illustrate: Suppose that you and I were of the Restitution class, and not of the Church
class. Suppose that we were living down in the Millennial Age, and that Restitution had
progressed so far that the world was in good shape--plenty of machinery for conducting
affairs, more being produced than was needed, etc. Then the Lord would let us know, as a
world, that we might have the privilege of co-operating with God, that we might join with
Christ in the work of Restitution. We might say, "First of all, let us pray for
father." We would not desire to have father get here and find that there was no place
for him to eat or sleep or live; so we would make provision for him.
Similarly, we would provide for mother and for other relatives. Each would thus be brought
forth, preparations being made to assist them when they would come back into life. This
whole work of bringing mankind back into life will be God's work. It will be the work of
the Lord Jesus Christ, the work of spirit beings, as God's agents. But human beings will
be permitted to co-operate, through their interest in humanity.
The "sheep" class of that Age will be those who will have the Lord's spirit; and
as the Lord's purpose will be to bring people back from death, to teach them and to
prepare them for eternal life, all the sheep will feel the same way. This they will do
gladly, because they have a love for this work. They will be feeding, clothing and helping
those whom they have gotten out of the prison-house of death. Their prayers will go out
continually after those in prison. This explains the whole work of the Millennial Age, and
shows how all the people will come into harmony with God.
THE INDIFFERENT, SELFISH CLASS
But there will be some who will say, "I do not care so much about this matter. I
would rather go automobiling than to care for these people." The sheep class will be
busy working, working right along; but the goat class will be showing their selfish
disposition. God does not purpose that any who are selfish shall have everlasting life.
Selfishness came in as a result of sin. You and I were born selfish, and could not help
it; but we have better knowledge now. We are beginning to see God's way. All then in true
sympathy with God and righteousness will be cultivating love in their hearts.
After the sheep class have provided for those already recovered from the prison-house of
death, they will say, "Now let us ask for others to come back. Let us get back Uncle
Jim." The others will say, "I do not see why we should bother about Uncle Jim.
He was only a distant relative. He did not leave me anything when he died." But the
one with the sheep-like disposition will say, "Poor old Uncle Jim! I shall try to
give a good welcome back. He will wonder that conditions are so changed. He never saw
these things which we now have. When He died, he thought that he was going to Hell. This
will be his greatest blessing!"
THE LOVING, UNSELFISH CLASS
Thus the sheep class will take their pleasure along the lines in which God and Christ will
be taking theirs. Do you think that God, Christ and the Church will be running around
Heaven in automobiles? The sheep class will say, in effect, "How can we co-operate
with Christ in this work of blessing the world?" They may not realize it, but they
will be developing a noble, Christlike character. They will be doing themselves good as
well as those raised from the dead.
At the close of the Age the Lord will say to the sheep class, "I was an hungered, and
ye gave Me meat; I was thirsty, and ye gave Me drink; I was a stranger, and ye took Me;
naked, and ye clothed Me; sick and in prison, and ye visited Me"; for "inasmuch
as ye did it unto one of the least of these, ye did it unto Me." You did not know it,
but I was watching you. You are on My right hand--in My favor. The Father wishes you to
have the Kingdom originally given to Father Adam but lost through disobedience.
No other class will be given the kingdom. God is not selfish, but is always considering
what He can do for somebody else. All of His people must have His spirit. All mankind must
eventually have the same spirit or they cannot get the earthly kingdom. The Heavenly
Kingdom is for those of the Church who prove worthy. They will get it because they have
the spirit of love; and those of the world who cultivate the Lord's spirit will receive
the kingdom prepared for them from the foundation of the world. (Gen. 1:26-28.) Christ's
Kingdom was prepared from before the foundation of the world. Mankind's will be an earthly
kingdom a Paradise world-wide.
EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT OF THE WICKED
So, dear friends, there is a little lesson here for us. We see in this parable God's
disposition. It helps us to understand His mind. But you may say, "It is not natural
for me to act so unselfishly." All the more need, then, for you to cultivate that
spirit. The Lord is not looking for natural people, but for New Creatures.
"But," you say, "in my case it would make a great difference; for my mind
is not formed that way." We reply, "You must be transformed--formed over again.
We are all wrong to start with. We must get out of the condition in which we were
born."--Rom. 12:1,2.
The Lord does not say that we must entirely transform our flesh. But He does say that we
must transform our mind, our will. We must show Him that our mind is continually striving
for those things which are good, kind, loving and generous. He will take note of what we
are striving to do.
Lest we should be accused of neglecting a certain part of this parable, let me remind you
how it reads. The goat class are to "go away into everlasting punishment."
"I thought that you do not believe in everlasting punishment," says one. My dear
brother, I always believe in everything the Bible says. I believe in everlasting
punishment. But what kind it will be is another matter. God says one thing, and some of
our creeds have said another thing. Therefore you and I, if true to God, are giving up our
creed as unreliable, thoroughly unsound. The Bible says that the punishment will be death;
and we believe the Bible.--Rom. 6:23; Ezek. 18:4.
The creeds have it that everlasting death means everlasting dying, endless torture. So
when the Bible speaks of everlasting death, some people have their heads so twisted that
they make death mean life. At one time we had our heads badly twisted. We ran into all
kinds of difficulties. I am glad that we are getting straightened out. We are able to
reason more clearly and to understand the English language better. There is such a thing
as everlasting death. When the goat class are remanded to death, they will become dead
everlastingly. They will remain dead to all eternity.
The Greek word kolasin, here rendered punishment, means to cut off, or to restrain by
cutting off. The Lord will give mankind all the opportunities they wish to be selfish, to
choose the wrong way. They will have the opportunities and blessings of the Millennial
Age, as long as they will not outwardly violate the Law, as long as they will not injure
somebody else. They will not be forced to help the dead. That work will be one of charity,
of love. But unless they attain the spirit of love, they will not be fit for the kingdom;
for God is Love. Whether on the spirit plane or in the Millennial Kingdom or in the
everlasting kingdom of mankind upon the earth, no one shall continue except those who are
in accord with God. All others shall be everlastingly cut off from life. See Acts 3:23;
Psa. 101:8; 37:9; 2 Thess. 1:9.
FIRE A SYMBOL OF DESTRUCTION
Concerning the wicked, our parable says, "Depart, ye cursed, into everlasting fire,
prepared for the Devil and his angels." Fire always symbolizes destruction, and
[SM231] everlasting fire would mean an everlasting destruction. What about its being
prepared for the Devil and his angels? I answer: The Devil is the father of lies, a
murderer from the beginning, the one who "abode not in the Truth." (John 8:44.)
He has some assistants, "the angels that kept not their first estate." (Jude 6.)
Instead of remaining holy angels, they became demons, associated under Satan. Their final
penalty is to be quite appropriate for them--fire, the fire of God's anger, the fire of
God's opposition.
As fire destroys, so God's anger will destroy Satan and all in harmony with him. And
because the goat class of mankind manifest the spirit of Satan, the selfish spirit,
contrary to the Divine spirit, they will be classed in with Satan and his angels; they
will have their portion with Satan and the fallen spirits. They will all be destroyed in
the Second Death. This will cleanse the Universe and have everything pure. Not a sinner
will be left in it. Thenceforth all will be governed by Love.
The Lord Jesus Christ was tried; the Church, His Bride, is being tried; the Great Company
will be tried, before being received into the Heavenly condition. In the days of Noah all
the angels were tried. So all mankind will be tried during the thousand years of Messiah's
reign, and only the victors will go into the everlasting conditions. No wonder that the
Revelator, prophesying of that glorious time, says "Every creature in Heaven [the
Church, the Great Company, the angels, the cherubim and seraphim], and on earth, and under
the earth [those now in the tomb], heard I saying, Blessing, glory, honor and power be
unto Him that sitteth upon the Throne, and unto the Lamb, forever and ever!"--Rev.
5:13.
Soon all shall come, and coming sing,
Throughout this earthly ball,
Hosannas to our Heavenly King,
And hail Him, hail Him, hail Him,
Hail Him Lord of all!