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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
"WOLVES IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING"
"Take unto you the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil
Day, and having done all, to stand."--Eph. 6:13.
Only those who have learned the meaning of the
Apostle's words concerning rightly dividing the Word of Truth--only those who have learned
from the Scriptures that the Divine Plan is a progressive one, in which successive ages
form links--such can understand why Divine providence should permit peculiar experiences,
trials, etc., upon the Church at one time, not permitted at another. Would that all
Christian people would awake to a proper study of the Bible--to see the object of the
Divine dealings with the Jews during the Jewish Age, with Christians during the Gospel
Age, and with the world during the coming Millennial Age. From this standpoint they would
see what the Scriptures represent; namely, that there is a seed time, or sowing time, and
a harvest, or reaping time, with each Age, which, when it has served its purpose, passes
away, giving place to another age and a different work. In the end of the Jewish Age, for
instance, there came to that people a peculiar sifting and testing which John the Baptist,
the last of the Prophets, declared was a winnowing of the wheat, a separating of the chaff
preparatory to the gathering of the wheat into the garner of the next Age, and the
permission of trouble to come upon the chaff class of that people, which utterly destroyed
them as a nation.
Similarly the Lord tells us in one of His parables (Matt. 13:24-30) that in the end of
this Gospel Age there will be a separation of wheat from tares, the former being gathered
into the glorious Kingdom for which we pray, "Thy Kingdom come," the latter
being consumed as tares, though not as individuals. The destruction of a tare, an
imitation Christian, will signify that the person thus posing as a Christian, drawing nigh
unto the Lord with his lips while his heart is far from God will cease to make such
profession. Thenceforth the true Church will be recognized in its peculiar position as the
"Very Elect" of God, a "little flock" who follow the footsteps of the
Master, gladly sacrificing earthly interest for the attainment of the Heavenly.
Thereafter, as the parable shows, these will shine forth as the Sun in the Kingdom for
blessing of all the families of the earth, including the tare class, who thereafter will
be no longer deceived or deceivers in respect to their true position, but be privileged
with the remainder of mankind to come into full harmony with God.--Mal. 4:2; Matt. 13:43.
It is concerning the Harvest time of this Gospel Age that I address you on this occasion,
believing that this entire Harvest period, according to the Scriptures, is to be forty
years long, and that we entered it in 1878, and that consequently it will close with 1918.
I desire to point out to you that the special trials and difficulties and testing of faith
and obedience appropriate to the complete separation of the wheat from the tares is upon
Christendom now--has been upon us as a "thief in the night" for some years. We
have not the necessary time to examine here the various Scriptural evidences which
indicate that we are in the closing time of the Gospel Age and in the opening or dawning
of the Millennial Age. Many of you already have our Studies in the Scriptures, in which
these are fully presented, with their Scriptural evidences. We must content ourselves at
this time by pointing to some of the outward demonstrations that we are in the period
which in our text the Apostle designates
"THE EVIL DAY"
All throughout the Scriptures this period is most dramatically set forth as being a time
of thorough testing, a time in which the separation of the wheat from the tares will be
most absolutely accomplished, so that not one grain of wheat will be lost and not one
grain of tare will by any mischance be preserved with the wheat, for the Lord declares
that He will make a thorough work of separation. It seems difficult for the majority of
people to think of anything specially occurring in their day-- that they should be in the
midst of the fulfilments of prophecy. If we were telling that these things would take
place within a century or within a thousand years, far more would be ready to investigate
and acknowledge the force of the arguments. But familiar with the conditions, the trials,
the difficulties, the perplexities and the suggestions of many--as the Apostle predicted,
that all things will continue as they were from the beginning of the world (2 Pet.
3:4)--for such reasons many shut the eyes of their understanding to the most remarkable
condition of affairs in our day.
The Apostle says they are "willingly ignorant"; and Jesus, "They hear not,
neither do they understand"; and again, the Lord through the Prophet says, "My
people perish for lack of knowledge." (2 Pet. 3:5; Matt. 13:13; Hosea 4:6.) Indeed
the majority of professing Christians are careless, indifferent to what the Lord had
caused to be written for their admonition and encouragement and assistance in this
"evil Day." Such are not of the "Very Elect." The latter, as the
Apostle shows, will not be in darkness that that Day should overtake them as a thief. They
will be earnest, vigilant, watchful and standing fast in the faith. Therefore, using the
means the Lord has provided, they will receive the blessing, the special reward, while
others by neglecting their privileges mark themselves as unworthy of the great favor God
is now dispensing to the "little flock." We will not say that they will not have
opportunities in that great company that the Scriptures point out, who will come up out of
great tribulation, and be before the Throne instead of in the Throne.--Rev. 7:15; 3:21.
Mark how our Lord declared that the trial of our time would be so critical, so crucial,
that it would deceive if it were possible the "Very Elect." (Matt. 24:24.) But
this will not be possible, for the Lord has promised them the assistance needful, and they
will be in that attitude of heart and mind to seek assistance and use it. Mark how the
Lord through the Prophet David (Psa. 91) foretold the special trials of this time,
picturing the various devices of Satan--Spiritism, Higher Criticism, Christian Science,
etc.--as pestilences and arrows. He tells us that a thousand shall fall at our side, yea,
ten thousand at our right hand--amongst those whom we consider most favored and, in some
respects, as our friends in the Lord.
Then the reason is given why the Very Elect will not fall under these same pestilences and
arrows; namely, "Because thou hast made the Lord, even the Most High, thy Refuge and
thy Habitation, no plague shall come nigh thy dwelling"--"the Wicked One
toucheth him not." (1 John 5:18.) What to others will be a stone of stumbling will to
this class be an assistance, in that they will climb upon it to still higher personal
development and character-likeness of the Lord. All things must work together for good to
these because they love God truly, sincerely, above self or any other creature, and
because of their faithfulness to their covenant--their consecration to the Lord. The
pestilence of error cannot harm them, because in the secret of the Lord's presence they
have an armament of grace and truth specially provided. As it is written, "The secret
of the Lord is with them that reverence Him, and He will show them His
covenant."--Psa. 25:14.
"THE DAY SHALL DECLARE IT"
Pointing down to this Harvest time, which began in 1878, the Apostle calls it a special
Day, or epoch; and such it surely has been. No other period in the world's history has
ever been so notable in so many ways. Referring to this time, and to the testings of faith
that will come upon the Lord's people here, the Apostle says, "Let every man take
heed how he build [faith]; for other foundation can no man lay than that which is laid,
which is Jesus Christ." By these words the Apostle shows that he refers not to the
heathen world, but to those who at least nominally accepted Christ as the foundation of
their hopes. He proceeds, "Now if any man build upon this foundation gold, silver,
precious stones, wood, hay, stubble, every man's work shall declare it: because it shall
be revealed by fire, and the fire shall try every man's work of what sort it is."--1
Cor. 3:10-15.
How could a plainer statement of this be made? The fire referred to, of course, is
symbolical, as are the wood, hay, stubble, gold, silver, precious stones. As wood, hay,
stubble can be destroyed by literal fire, so selfish doctrines, errors and all improper
faith will be destroyed in this time which the Apostle designates. "The Day shall
declare it," or demonstrate the faith that will stand and the faith that will be
consumed. The Apostle proceeds, "If any man's work shall abide which he hath built
thereupon, he shall receive a reward. If any man's work shall be burned he shall suffer
loss." Alas, how many are finding their faith burned out! How few are having the
great reward of finding that they have a faith that will stand all the tests of this day!
Is it not true that Spiritism, Theosophy, Christian Science, and Higher Criticism are
consuming the faith of many--of all who have come in touch with them, who have only the
wood, hay, stubble of human tradition and who lack the gold, silver and precious stones of
the Divine Word?
The Apostle, continuing, assures us that all who have built upon Christ will ultimately be
saved, even though they suffer great loss as respects their faith. He says: "He
himself shall be saved, so as by fire." The fire of this Day, then, will demonstrate
to some how poorly they have built, how little they have heeded the Word of the Lord, to
what extent they have been influenced by human traditions and creeds of the Dark Ages.
Many, we may be sure, will lose all faith in Christ at this time, but if so it will prove
that their faith was not properly founded upon Him who is the only true Foundation.
Note again that our text applies, refers to, the Harvest time of this Age, and also calls
it a Day, and designates it an "evil Day"--a Day or epoch in which trials,
testings, etc., will be upon the Lord's people for the development, proving worthy, of
those who love the Lord with all their heart, mind, soul, strength, and their neighbor as
themselves, the Israelites indeed, and for the demonstrating also of those who have been
lukewarm in their love for the Lord and the brethren, and who have been overcharged with
the cares of this life or the deceitfulness of riches, and so overtaken by "that
Day"--our Day.--1 Thess. 5:4; Eph. 6:13.
Our text, much in harmony with the quotation I have made from the Psalms, indicates a need
for the armor, a difficulty in withstanding the assaults of this day, and the fewness of
those who will eventually stand. The Apostle's exhortation is that we take the whole armor
of God--not merely the shield of faith, not merely the helmet of salvation, not merely the
breastplate of righteousness, not merely the Sword of the Spirit, not merely the sandals
of preparation, not merely the girdle of Truth; but that we take all of these--that we
shall need all of these if we would be able to withstand all the assaults to be expected
in this "evil Day," and having done all to stand. Alas! how few seem to realize
the importance of this armor which God has commended! Their difficulty is the result of
not knowing the time in which they are living, not being sufficiently awake, not being
sufficiently zealous to search the Scriptures and to put on the armament and preparation
for the battle there alone provided. Therefore all such lukewarm Christians will surely be
overthrown in this Evil Day.
WHY GOD WILL PERMIT IT
St. Paul, writing to the Thessalonians, foretold this "evil Day" in which we are
living--in which so many will fall because not attentive to the Word of the Lord, because
overcharged with the cares of this life and the deceitfulness of the earthly riches so
many are seeking. He tells us that the trials of our day will come from the Great
Adversary, Satan, not because God will be unable to prevent him from bringing these
deceptions and tests, but because God wills that he should bring them--wills to permit him
to thus test and prove and sift the professed Church of our day, that all may be confused,
deceived, stumbled who are not at heart loyal to Him. After telling about the workings of
Satan that are to be expected, with great power and signs and lying wonders, and with all
deceitfulness of unrighteousness, the Apostle explains that this is permitted,
"because they received not the love of the Truth." He adds, "For this cause
God shall send them strong delusions, that they should believe a lie, that they all should
be condemned who believed not the Truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness" --in
untruth. (2 Thess. 2:9-12.) They did not obey the Truth of God, but acted hypocritically.
Many tell us that it makes no difference what we believe --truth or falsehood--that it is
by our work that the Lord will determine our standing. But the Scripture forbids this
thought, and assures us that none have works that would be pleasing to God because all are
imperfect. The Divine purpose is that during this Age God will honor and reward faith--it
being assumed and declared that a true faith will be backed by good works to the extent of
ability, and that God will reckon this as perfection through Christ. The Apostle in his
words last quoted corroborates all the teachings of Scripture respecting the value of the
Truth to the people of God. Mark the Master's words, "Ye shall know the Truth, and
the Truth shall make you free"; and again His prayer to the Father for His followers,
"Sanctify them through Thy Truth; Thy Word is Truth."--John 8:32; 17:17. The
Lord has provided His Word, and from time to time has used instrumentalities for the
unfolding of its meaning to those who are in the right attitude of heart to receive it.
But He has also permitted errors, falsehoods and lying wonders to stalk about, though
never before to the same extent as in this "evil Day"--because now He desires
specially to use these errors as a testing, sifting, separating work amongst His professed
people, that the improper faiths may be manifested and may be destroyed, and that the true
faith may shine the more brightly, and ultimately the professors of it be glorified with
Himself in the Kingdom.
In view of the Apostle's words respecting the love of the Truth, it behooves each one to
examine himself whether he is loving and serving a creed of the Dark Ages or a
denomination and creed of modern times; or whether his love and devotion are simply to the
Truth presented to us in the Divine Word. We may deceive others; we may even to some
extent deceive ourselves; for, as the Prophet declares, the heart is exceedingly
deceitful. But we cannot deceive God. If in the Lord's providence the Truth comes to us
and we get some glimpse of its beauty in contrast with the hopelessness of error, a test
is upon us. If we reject the Truth because of its unpopularity, and hold to the abominable
error because it is popular, we are thereby tested. Or, if we receive the Truth and
rejoice in it in our minds, but because of its unpopularity hide the light under a bushel,
concealing it in order to thus shield ourselves from the opposition of darkness, we may be
sure that this would be displeasing to the Lord, who seeketh not such for His
"Elect." He puts His Word on a parity with Himself, saying, "He that is
ashamed of Me and My Word, of him will I be ashamed when I come in My Kingdom."
This is what the Apostle refers to as receiving not the Truth in the love of it. Whoever
receives the Truth in the love of it will to the best of his ability and judgment show it
to others at whatever the cost may be. Thus he will be proving himself a child of the
light, a child of God. He will be saved. But the one who seeks to save his life, to save
earthly interests by hiding the light or failing to publicly acknowledge it, will be sure
to find his course injurious to himself.--1 Cor. 4:1,2.
LIKE THE HYPOCRITES OF OLD
We have already pointed out that the influences at work in the present time undermining
faith consuming it, destroying it, are likened to a pestilence which is in the very air
and which lays hold upon all whose systems are in condition to be inoculated with the
poisons. I must elaborate this point; for the evil influences by which we are surrounded
at the present time are so subtle, so deceptive, so all-pervading, that the majority do
not recognize them. What a shock it would give to Christendom could it be realized that
these pestilential influences are going forth from the pulpits--not perhaps from all, but
surely from four out of five in the larger cities, and increasingly it is spreading to the
smaller towns and country places! Let us look the matter squarely in the face. It is
necessary for the Lord's true people to know the facts. As for others, they are so
stupidly asleep, so thoroughly intoxicated with the wine of Babylon (Rev. 18:3), that we
have no hope of influencing them. Ever since this evil Day began this pestilence has been
going forth-- over thirty years.
Today every college, every theological seminary throughout the whole civilized world, is
teaching what is commonly known as Higher Criticism of the Bible-- though the proper name
for it would be Higher Infidelity amongst the high ones of all Christendom. These Higher
Critics are doing the same work exactly that Thomas Paine and Robert Ingersoll did, only
that they are carrying on their work on a higher plane--appealing not to the gross and the
vile, but to the refined, intelligent and truth-seeking. As a result their influence is a
thousand-fold more injurious.
Those to whom Paine and Ingersoll appealed were very rarely Christians at all. Hence they
destroyed very little faith--they merely made the unbelief more rank and foul. But these
Higher Critic infidels of this "evil Day" are making use of all the vast
machinery of Christendom in all denominations, especially through theological seminaries,
to undermine and overthrow the faith of all who have named the name of Christ, great and
small, rich and poor, cultured and ignorant. It is being done systematically, too,
craftily, deceitfully, in a manner that the masses of the people would scarcely credit. It
is safe to say that fully four out of five who graduate from theological seminaries, of
all denominations, are Higher Critic infidels, who are instructed that their main business
is to promote morality amongst the people, especially to build up Churchianity,
particularly their own denomination, and to gradually, stealthily, craftily wean the
people from the faith of the Bible to their higher critical dogmas. And they are
succeeding most wonderfully. A "pestilence" is the only figure of speech which
really fits to this pernicious influence.
"OUT OF THINE OWN MOUTH WILL I JUDGE THEE" Said the Lord; and in harmony with this we find that in the Lord's providence
these Higher Critics are gradually more and more telling on themselves. But the nominal
Christian is quite obtuse; and many of the true Christians, as the Apostle explains, are
merely "babes in Christ," unable to use the strong meat of the Word, and capable
only of enjoying or using the "milk of the Word"--understanding only first
principles. Hence the open declarations of these wolves in sheep's clothing, who
masquerade as sheep, are not taken seriously. If the sheep are startled by the words, they
are soothed again by the thought, "This is our kind minister, polished in manner and
well educated; and he surely would not lead us astray. He surely would not deceive us. If
he had ceased to believe the Bible and become an infidel, he surely would have left the
pulpit. He could not be so dishonest as to wear sheep's clothing and to use it for our
deception and destruction." Poor innocents! Hearken now while I read to you the
confession of one of these false shepherds, and his explanation of the trickery and deceit
by which he keeps the people quiet while inoculating them from time to time with a little
and a little more of the higher critical poison, which eventually brings on spiritual
stupor and tends to spiritual death.
I refer you to his words as they were printed in the most prominent religious paper in the
world--the Independent, New York City. The Editor of that journal, respecting the desire
of this wolf not to be exposed, and apparently sympathizing with him in the whole
procedure, vouches for him as a man of intelligence and Christian character, and of high
standing in an orthodox Church, so-called, whose orthodoxy would never be suspected. This
is the confession:
"I have never won distinction by my heresy, nor even acquired a local reputation from
violent departures from orthodoxy. If I should set about some Sunday morning to tell my
congregation all my divergencies from the accepted Christian belief, I would shock them
beyond measure. They understand in a general way that I am a liberally-minded person, and
I take occasion not infrequently to hasten their heels in their movements from wornout
dogma to the truth that is to be. That they are engaged in such a journey I have no doubt;
and most of them are willing to maintain a reasonable pace. My congregation is above
normal in intelligence, information and sympathy with forward movements; but nevertheless
I am fully persuaded that a complete revelation on my part of the beliefs to which my
studies have forced me would set their ears a-tingling, and not only awaken antagonism to
me personally but also cause a turn of sentiment in the direction of conservatism and
orthodoxy."
What think you of that confession, dear friends? What think you of the stealthy, murderous
deliberation of this educated man, professing to be a minister of the Word of God, and as
such "highly esteemed amongst men"? He is a pattern, a fair sample, of about
four-fifths of all the preachers in all denominations--a sample of the hypocrisy which has
come into the Church of Christ. But I have not concluded his confession. Let me continue
to read from his own lips, his own pen, of his dastardly cunning or deceit whereby he is
entrapping, ensnaring and destroying the sheep. Judge then if we are not right in thus
particularly calling attention to the matter. Do not the Scriptures say that the
shepherds, pastors, who see the wolves coming and give no alarm and seek not to defend the
flock, are unfaithful to their responsibilities? I wish to clear my skirts by crying aloud
and sparing not these wolves in sheep's clothing. I proceed to read:
"RAPID GROWTH OF REFINED INFIDELITY"
"So rapid is the advance in the religious opinion, at least as I experience it in my
parish, that I would not hesitate for a moment now to give fullest utterance to views
utterly condemnatory of the whole scheme of sacrificial atonement and imputed
righteousness. Devout saints who were wont to inquire anxiously every week or two why I
did not mention that Christ made atonement for sin, after a sermon on any subject from Dan
to Beersheba now sit patiently under preaching which never refers to Christ as a
Propitiatory Sacrifice."
How true this is! We pointed out thirty years ago from the Scriptures that the testing of
Christendom was coming along this very line--that the atonement for sin effected by our
dear Redeemer was the foundation for all Scriptural faith and hope and that it would be
repudiated by Christendom as a whole according to the prophetic delineations of the
Scriptures which I cannot here discuss, some of them belonging to the symbolic book of
Revelation. What a great change since that time! Not only has Christian Science largely
influenced all denominations by its false statements that there is no original sin and
that there is no death and hence no penalty for original sin, and hence also that Christ
did not die and redeem from the original penalty, and that there was no necessity for a
redemptive work because there is no sin--they claim sin is merely a delusion--but since
that time also higher Criticism has gotten its work all over the civilized world and is
surely destroying faith in the very center of the Divine Plan. For whoever does not
believe in the atonement work of Christ is not a Christian, despite his professions of
discipleship.
Christianity is not merely an acceptance of the fact that Jesus was born and that Jesus
died, nor is it an acceptance of merely the moral and religious teachings of Jesus.
Christianity is an acceptance of the fact that we are sinners; that Christ died for our
sins, and rose again on the third day for our justification; that through Him we have
redemption and the forgiveness of sins through faith in His blood. He who has lost this
faith in Jesus' blood has lost his relationship to true Christianity; and the sooner he
and all mankind know it the better for all concerned. If he be an honest man he will come
out plainly and confess his position. If he be like the writer from whom I have quoted, a
dishonest man, he thus evidences his unworthiness of the Truth; for he prefers, as he
tells us, to act a lie, to destroy the faith of the too confident sheep whom he leads, and
whose praise and money he enjoys. But we must quote further from this false shepherd
(Ezek. 34:2-10), as follows:--
"Experience has taught me not to be too rampant in my heresies. I have learned that
if one keeps his doctrinal discoveries in his study drawer for about five years, and takes
them out now and then to refresh his soul, allowing occasionally a delicate effluence from
them to steal over a page or two of his next Sunday's sermon, he will find at the end of
the period that he may avow them as violently as he pleases, and they who aforetime would
have lit the torch for his burning will sit peacefully under his doctrine, and sing the
last hymn lustily in satisfaction that they have heard once more the truth they have
always believed."
AWAKE, O SHEEP, AND LISTEN!
What noble-minded, truth-loving layman would change places with this self-satisfied
deceiver and fraud? What honorable business man would without blushing make such an
acknowledgment respecting his method of conducting business to the Editor of the New York
Independent, even if his name were kept secret? Would he not be ashamed that even the
Editor should know of his perfidy? And indeed we can make much more excuse for those who
practice some deception in connection with their business advertising and the
overstatement of the quality of their goods, etc.; for they are professedly self-seeking,
and the public know to take their statements with a grain of allowance. But the minister
of the Gospel professes to be a philanthropist who is sacrificing his life to the service
of the Truth, to the service of the Lord, to the building up of his fellow-creatures in
the most holy faith once delivered to the saints. How abominably mean and contemptible,
then, is such a man as well as his course! The more refined and polished and educated he
is the more is it to his shame. Hearken further:--
"For this reason I am not shouting out every Sunday that I do not believe in the
virgin birth of Jesus nor in the physical resurrection. Much as I honor and admire Doctor
Crapsey, I am not scurrying to put myself in the pillory beside him. I let others do the
talking, and I answer questions cautiously."
Doctor Crapsey referred to was recently tried for heresy and expelled from the Episcopal
pulpit. He, magnanimous soul! after having avowed his own faith in the teachings of the
Bible, after having been honored with a high position amongst those who reverence the
Bible, and while drawing a good salary for expounding it to his congregation, considered
it the proper and honorable course to break those vows, and while retaining his hold upon
the titles, honors and emoluments of his position, to proclaim to his confiding hearers
the theory of the Higher Critics respecting the non-inspiration of the Scriptures, that
Jesus was born like any other man, that His death was not sacrificial and that His blood
was a "common thing." (Heb. 10:29.) We are not surprised that the honorable wolf
whose confession we are reading, and who glories in it, honors and admires Doctor Crapsey.
For our part we can admire no such duplicity, but of the two would consider it the more
honorable to be in Doctor Crapsey's position; for he is a little the more honorable. Let
us take another quotation from this glorious confession. The writer says:--
"I have hopes that before many years the heresies, as undoubtedly they are, of the
miraculous origin and resurrection of Christ will become at least tolerated opinions. With
patience, tact and perseverance I hope some day to bring out this deliverance of my soul,
as I have already waited in patience for a time to declare my opinions of the atonement.
To expose it now would endanger my real work, which is not to teach history, not even true
history concerning Jesus, His Apostles, or His Church; but to enlarge lives with real
religious faith, and induce some morals and gentle virtues through devotion to duty as God
gives me to see it. One shrinks from being called a hypocrite, but it is encouraging to
remember that in Jesus' time they were not branded as hypocrites who counted
themselves still Jews and went to the feasts while in utter contradiction with the
prevailing opinion."
"WHO GLORY IN THEIR SHAME"
Apparently there is just a little mite of conscience here, which seems to vaguely realize
that there is at least a suspicion of hypocrisy in his course. But note how he seeks to
justify himself. He speaks of "devotion to duty as God gives me to see it."
Should we expect that God would give such a man ability to see anything? Rather we should
say, as Jesus said to the hypocrites of old, "Ye are of your father the Devil; for
his works ye do. He was a murderer from the beginning and abode not in the Truth."
(John 8:44.) This man, and he is but a sample of others, is a murderer. He is murdering in
a spiritual sense the people under his care by taking from them, if possible, their spark
of faith and spirit-begetting, and doing it as did the great Adversary--by lies and by
contradictions of the Lord's Word. This man's idea of duty is very manifest; it consists
in holding all the honors of men which he is able to accumulate, gathering in all the
shekels within his reach, and belying his covenant with God and with his congregation.
From such duty, such hypocritical wolves, good Lord deliver us! This gentleman and all the
Higher Critics and Evolutionists occupying the pulpits of Christendom are in exactly the
position of the Scribes and Pharisees of old, of whom the Lord said, "Ye do make void
the Word of God through your traditions." He told them that outwardly they were clean
and respectable, as this man appears to be; but that inwardly they were full of all manner
of corruption --deceit, selfishness, unfaithfulness--as this man, opening his bosom, shows
us he is.--Mark 7:5,9,13.
Then, as now, the common people were so hypnotized by their Doctors of the Law and priests
that they hesitated to hear the voice of the Son of Man and His humble followers, waiting
first to get the approval of the hypocritical teachers, who with outward raiment feign to
be servants of God and for pretense make long prayers. What the common people needed then
was what the same class need now--an awakening. As the Israelites indeed in whom there is
no guile got the message, so a similar class will get the message now. To this class and
not to the Higher Critics and Evolutionists is the promise made. "To you it is given
to know the mysteries of the Kingdom of God"; but unto all outsiders these things are
done in parables and dark sayings.--Matt. 13:11.
We are in the shaking time, the burning time when all the wood, hay and stubble of
falsehood must be consumed, when only the precious truths of God's Word, gold, silver and
precious stones of faith will stand the test. Let us hearken to the Apostle's words,
"Watch ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men." Seek the "old
paths"--not the paths nor the theories of the Dark Ages and their horrible
"doctrines of devils," but the doctrines of Jesus and the Apostles--that your
faith should not stand in the doctrines of men but in the power of God.--Jer. 6:16; 1 Cor.
16:13; 2:5.
Let the world despise and leave me,
They have left my Savior, too;
Former friends are wont to leave me,
Thou art faithful, Thou art true.
And while Thou shalt smile upon me,
God of wisdom, love and might,
Foes may hate, and friends may scorn me,
Show Thy face and all is bright.
Oh, 'tis not in grief to harm me
While Thy love is left to me!
Oh, 'twere not in joy to charm me,
Were that joy unmixed with Thee!