How the Great Apostasy Will
be Overruled
"They received not
the love of the Truth, that they might be saved.
And for this cause God sendeth them a working of
error, that they should believe a lie; that they
all might be judged who believed not the Truth,
but had pleasure in unrighteousness."
2 Thessalonians 2:10-12 [RV].
THE Bible
Helps of our day are so numerous and accessible,
and the words in the original Scriptures
translated Hell, so clearly shown in these Helps,
that there is no reason why an honest student of
the Word of God may not see clearly what the
Bible teaches on this subject. We are not to lay
upon our God the responsibility for the erroneous
thought on the subject of future punishment; for
He is not the Author of sin or darkness or error
in any form. All His work is perfect; He is
"righteous altogether," His name is
LOVE. Such being the case He would never create
any being to torture it forever. Nor does the
responsibility for doctrinal error rest entirely
upon humanity, who have no doubt been more
ignorant than willful in respect to this error of
doctrine, though there seems to have been a measure
of willfulness on the part of mankind.
The
Apostle Paul, in the first chapter of Romans,
declares that when men knew God, they worshipped
Him not as God, and did not wish to retain the
knowledge of Him in their minds, but willingly
departed from Him. (Romans 1:18-28.) This same
Apostle elsewhere assures us that "the god
of this world," "the prince of this
world," Satan, who fell from his holy estate
and became the Adversary of God through unholy
ambition, has blinded the minds of mankind. (2
Corinthians 4:4; John 12:31; 14:30.) He is the
great Deceiver, of whom the Lord said, "He
was a murderer from the beginning [of man's
creation] and abode not in the Truth, because
there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie,
he speaketh of his own; for he is a liar and the
father of it."--John 8:44.
Again the
Master declared in Revelation, when telling us
about the consummation of the Gospel Age and the
inauguration of the Age to follow, that at that
time Satan should be bound for a thousand years,
that he should deceive the nations no more until
the thousand years were finished--thus intimating
that prior to that time the people of the world
had been deceived by him right along. Satan
started his lies very early. His first great lie
was told to our Mother Eve, away back in Eden.
(Genesis 3:4,5; 2 Corinthians 11:3.) The lie that
he told to Mother Eve he has ever since very
assiduously propagated; namely, "Ye shall not
surely die"--God has deceived you; nobody
dies; what is called death is only the
dropping off of the mortal body as of a worn-out
dress; merely the passing into another form of
life--a more desirable change. But the Bible has
all the while been assuring us that death is a reality,
that death means death.
SIN'S RAPID DEVELOPMENT UP
TO THE FLOOD
There is
an irreconcilable conflict between the words of
Satan and the declaration of God. But God has
permitted man to a large extent to go his own
way, just as St. Paul intimates in Romans,
already cited. Mankind did not desire to retain
God in their knowledge, so for a time He has
permitted them to work all manner of uncleanness.
(Romans 1:28-32.) But while He has allowed the
world liberty in regard to their own wills,
nevertheless He has not abandoned them. From the
beginning God has purposed that in due time,
after mankind have learned the needed lesson,
they shall be delivered from sin and
death--"whosoever will." For the time
being He has permitted them to take their choice
as to whether they would give heed to the voice
of conscience still to some extent remaining in
man, whether they would listen to His word of
instruction, so far as they were able to know it,
or whether they preferred the words of Satan and
the promptings of evil. The great majority have
followed Satan, the opponent of God.
The
Adversary has propagated his falsehoods and
deceptions in order to oppose God and
righteousness. He succeeded so well from the
start that in 1656 years from the creation of our
first parents in Eden, many of the holy angels
had fallen and had joined him in the debauchery
of mankind. (Genesis 6:1-5.) Eventually the world
became so full of corruption that God destroyed
all of humanity from the face of the earth,
including the unlawful progeny of the fallen
angels, and began anew the propagation of the
human race from Noah and his family, who had
remained untainted--"perfect in his
generation." --Genesis 6:1-22.
SATAN'S EVIL WORK CONTINUED
But soon
Satan again got in his evil work, so that in
Abraham's day, only a few centuries later, the
whole world was again corrupted by idolatry and
sin. Evil spirits--the fallen angels--denied by
the Lord after the Deluge the power of
materialization in human bodies, continued their
deceptions by using human beings as mediums of
communication with men, either by developing in
them powers of clairvoyance, clairaudience,
guiding their hands to write, etc., or by taking
actual possession of their bodies and using these
as if their own. All this has been done by Satan
and the other fallen spirits over whom he made
himself prince (Ephesians 2:2; 6:12), in order to
prove to mankind that God had deceived them and
falsified in His pronouncement of a sentence of death
upon the father of the human race, to effect as
well all his offspring. They wished to make men
believe that people who had gone into death were not
dead--that they had not ceased to be --but
were more alive than before.
This
gigantic falsehood has greatly hindered mankind
from seeing the Truth and the real facts of the
case. God has all along been Master of the
situation to the fullest extent, but has been
permitting Satan and His legions to thus exercise
power over the rebellious race that He may
ultimately teach a lesson to both men and angels.
Four
hundred and twenty-seven years after the great
Deluge, God called Abraham, and after testing his
loyalty and obedience, made a covenant with him,
as a reward for faithfulness, to the effect that
in his Seed all the families of the earth should
ultimately be blessed. In due time, the
descendants of Jacob, Abraham's grandson, were
chosen to be the special people of God, under the
terms of the Law Covenant. These people were used
to picture forth in types God's great Plan for
the salvation of all mankind. They were to be a
separate people from the other nations of the
earth.
Although
God established a special Covenant with the
nation of Israel, and they promised full
obedience to His Law, yet they became, like the
nations about them, idolatrous, and sought after
wizards, witches, and necromancers, mediums of
the fallen spirits. This became so pronounced
that God commanded that any amongst them who
became such a medium should be put to death. They
had agreed to be the people of God, and He had
warned them to be on guard against these evil
spirits.
In the
days of our Lord, these fallen spirits had
intruded to such an extent in Israel that many of
His miracles were for the healing and deliverance
of those afflicted of the Devil, possessed by one
or more of these wicked demons, and thus rendered
insane. Israel had become to a considerable
extent affected by the false doctrines of
paganism, this being especially true of certain
parties among the ruling class. The Sadducees
were infidels, materialists, denying totally the
resurrection of the dead and believing in neither
angels nor spirits. The mental afflictions and
confusion of mind amongst the people seemed more
widespread even than were bodily diseases. In the
time of our Lord, Grecian philosophy had attained
great prominence, notably the doctrine of the
immortality of the soul. Thus was Satan's great
lie, "Thou shalt not surely die,"
prospered. Like all Gentile nations, Greece had
many gods, divinities; and thus were the Greeks
worshipers of devils, fallen angels.--Deuteronomy
32:16,17; Psalm 106:34-38; 1 Cor. 10:19,20.
JEWISH NATION UNWORTHY,
CALL GOES TO GENTILES
Because
of the world-wide prominence of the Greek
language, Greek philosophy, "science falsely
so-called" (1 Timothy 6:20), had become
entrenched in the minds of thinking people
generally. This was true to quite a degree even
in Palestine. Only to Israel had God sent His Law
and given His prophecies. To them He had said,
"You only have I known [recognized] of all
the families of the earth." (Amos 3:2.) When
Jesus came, He said, If you had received the
witness of John, you would have been ready to be
My disciples. Many of the Jews had merely a form
of godliness. They thought God would save them by
the Law whether or no. But Jesus told them that
they should not boast that they had Abraham for
their Father, for God was able even of the stones
about them to raise up children to Abraham. He
assured them that God would find a worthy Seed of
Abraham.
The work
of Jesus during His ministry was the starting of
this new Seed. Jesus Himself was the Head of this
Seed. The special work of the entire Gospel Age
has been the calling and preparing of this
Spiritual Seed of Abraham. The promise was first
to the Jews, but since they did not prove worthy
as a nation, God, after taking out the faithful
"remnant" from that people, turned to
the Gentiles, to take out from them a sufficient
number to complete the foreordained 144,000 to
comprise this Seed, the Church of Christ, the
members of His Body. After the accomplishment of
this work, Christ, who would then be present in
the world the second time, would again visit the
natural seed of Abraham, for their enlightenment
and blessing. But this blessing would come to
them through the Spiritual Seed of Abraham, the
faithful Seed.
Our Lord,
in the parable of the Wheat and Tares, shows that
of those who would constitute, nominally, the
Spiritual Seed, there would likewise be but a
faithful "remnant" who would prove
worthy to be exalted to reign with Christ; and
that the remainder, like the majority of the
natural seed, would lose this great favor. The
words of the Apostle Paul have proven true, that
"all that will live godly in Christ Jesus
shall suffer persecution."
SATAN SOWED TARES IN THE
WHEAT-FIELD
In this
parable Jesus showed how after the Apostles had
fallen asleep the great Adversary, Satan, would
come and sow "tare" seed in God's
wheat-field, the Church. This tare seed would
spring up and bring forth "tares,"
imitation "wheat," who would associate
with the true Church and count themselves as of
the Elect. They would consider themselves as real
"wheat," In the parable, the servants
are shown as coming to the Master and asking Him
whether they should root up the tares from among
the wheat. But the Master replied that they
should not then do this, lest, in pulling up the
tares, they might also root up the wheat. He bade
them let both grow together until the time of
"Harvest," when He would again be
present and would say to the reapers,
"Gather ye together first the tares, and
bind them into bundles to burn them; but gather
the wheat into My barn." The field was
really a wheat-field always; the tares had no
right there.
This
indicated a separating work to come in the end of
the Gospel Age, in the time called by our Lord
the "Harvest." The "field" in
the parable, as Jesus said, represented the
world, the masses of mankind. This evil seed
which Satan sowed in the wheat-field was largely
the Greek philosophies. Prior to this time, when
the persecutions of Nero and, later, Diocletian,
Roman emperors, came upon the growing Church,
there was a faithful company of disciples, which
had held firmly to the Truth and were loyal to
Christ; and they endured much hardness, many of
them even unto death by violence.
But later
came prosperity and freedom from persecution, and
this proved the downfall of many. The Church
attracted the attention of the Greek
philosophers. They said, "You Christians
teach much that is good. Your teacher Jesus was a
great man, a great philosopher. But we also have
great philosophers and teachers. We would like to
come in with you, but in order to do that we must
all be broad-minded; none of us must be narrow.
We must each be able to see the great truths of
the others. Socrates and Plato and others of our
great teachers taught the doctrine of a future
life long before Jesus was born."
So the
Christians thought it would be fine if all the
Gentiles could be united in religion. Thus the
majority gradually worked in with the Greek
philosophers and fraternized with them. Numbers
of the adherents of paganism made a profession of
Christianity, being reinforced. later by many
others from the more northern tribes of Europe,
these all joining some of their heathen
philosophies and theories with Christianity.
GRADUAL RISE OF THE PAPACY
Thus it
came about that the poisonous draught was mixed
which was poured into the "golden cup"
of Truth, and held out to the world by the
apostate "Woman," the professed Church
of God. And she "made all nations drunk with
the wine of her fornication." (Jeremiah
51:6-13; Revelation 17:1-5,15.) As error spread
and the spirit of ambition gradually superseded
the spirit of humility and loyalty to God,
bringing the desire to avoid suffering and to be
esteemed of men, the Church, as conditions
favored her advancement, organized herself as the
Papal hierarchy. The Bishop of Rome was declared
Pope, and claimed to represent our Lord Jesus to
the Church and to the world. The Pope sat upon a
throne of glory and became an autocrat in power;
commanding kings, and ruling as both a spiritual
and a temporal prince. The pagan doctrine of the
immortality of the soul, combined with the idea,
also imbibed from paganism, of the torture of the
wicked after death, was made the basis of the
doctrine of the eternal torture of heretics and
of the Purgatorial sufferings after death of
practically all Catholics to fit them for Heaven.
These
ideas and theories were presented by Dante in his
great epic poem, According to his presentation,
it was written over the gates of the Inferno that
all who entered abandoned hope. This place was
for those who were to suffer eternal torment.
This included all heretics; for no good Catholic
entered that abode. Then there was another
place--Purgatory--where different punishments
were administered for various sins, the process
of purgation to vary in time according to the
degree of the sin and the masses said for them by
their friends on earth and the money paid for
their deliverance. Thus the work went on, and the
"tares" in the Church were multiplied.
People were threatened with eternal torment if
they did not go to church, and support the
hierarchy; and their infants who died were denied
salvation.
It was
the claim of the Papacy that the thousand years
of Christ's Reign, the Millennium, promised in
Scripture to follow Christ's Second Advent, began
in the year 800 A.D., under Pope Leo III., who
claimed to be the representative of Christ, His
Vicegerent, to begin Christ's Reign in His stead.
In that year the "Papal states" were
ceded to the Church by Emperor Charlemagne. Their
"Millennium" ended, it was claimed, in
the year 1799, when Napoleon confiscated the
territories granted to the Church and took the
Pope, Pius VI., a captive to France, where he
died. The succeeding freedom from Papal
persecution, and the widespread circulation of
the Bible in the languages of the people, was
declared by the Papal leaders to be the
"little season" foretold in Revelation
to follow the thousand-year Reign of Christ on
earth; and they are hoping that soon they will
regain their former power and prestige and once
more reign supreme, and that their rule will be
permanent.
This
Papal Millennium is known in history as the
"Dark Ages." During that time many were
the erroneous doctrines and practices brought in
and forced upon the peoples of Europe by the
Papacy. Their theory was that they must conquer
the world. They endeavored to do this by force,
which led to great persecutions, notable among
them being the Inquisition. During those dark
centuries millions were tortured, exiled, and
murdered in multitudinous ways, for refusing to
bow to the mandates of the apostate Church, under
the leadership of Popes, Bishops and priests.
Agents and spies were employed to apprehend and
bring to punishment any who were found to express
sentiments contrary to the Papal hierarchy, or
who failed to bow in abject submission to their
authority.
Thus were
the nations of Europe paganized and steeped in
error and superstition and in reverence for men
who falsely claimed to be the special and
authorized representatives of God on earth. Yea,
these pseudo-apostles of God, as declared in the
prophecy of Daniel (7:25), thought to
"change times and laws." They presumed
to have authority to alter the laws of God when
it seemed advisable to them to do so. They
thought to change the time for the Reign of
Christ, as we have shown. They also set up the
abomination of the Mass, which was the taking
away of "the continual [once for all]
Sacrifice" of Christ, claiming that in the
Mass Christ is offered again and again, in a
bloodless manner. Thus they set at naught the
Scriptural teaching that the one offering of
Jesus on Calvary was all-sufficient for the
cancellation of sin. See STUDIES IN THE
SCRIPTURES, Vol. II., Chapter 9.
We do not
charge that these religious leaders of the Dark
Ages were all doing these things knowingly. We
believe that many of them were themselves deluded
by the Adversary into thinking that they were
doing the Lord's will. These errors were
gradually fastened upon the Church. The leaders
became to a large degree confused. God alone can
judge of the culpability of each one. By degrees
this paganized Christianity, more cruel and
relentless in its propagation and enforcement
than even Paganism itself, was adopted by the
European nations, and they became what was, and
still is, known as "Christendom"--
Christ's Kingdom. The glorious Scriptural
doctrine of the resurrection also fell
largely into the background; for what use had an
immortal soul which could not die, for a
resurrection from the dead? Plato's doctrine of
the immortality of man was much more agreeable to
the flesh than was the true idea of death. It was
not pleasant to think of death as the enemy of
man, as the curse which God had pronounced
because of Adam's sin.
WORK OF
REFORMATION--"A LITTLE HELP"
The work
of reform, which in spite of violent opposition
gradually developed, in the sixteenth century,
into what was known as the Great Reformation,
brought some measure of relief to the persecuted,
hunted, crushed saints of God--His true Church.
Even through the darkest years of the Dark Ages
there were a few saintly ones who never bowed
their knees to Baal. These sealed with their
blood their declaration of faith in the vital
doctrines of the Scriptures. However, in due
time, their teachings gained sufficient headway
to bring about the Reformation, by which the
saints "were holpen with a little
help." But their leaders were in time
overcome with "flatteries," and also
succumbed in a considerable degree to the desire
to gain power and influence among the nations.
[See Studies in the Scriptures, Vol. III., pp.
34-39 and pp. 108-113.]
AN IMPORTANT QUESTION AND
ITS ANSWER
Why has
God permitted these appalling conditions, is it
asked by some? Why did He allow His wheat-field
to become so overrun with tares? Our Lord knew
that these conditions would later develop, as is
shown in this parable of the Wheat and Tares. It
was God's purpose to permit this experience as a
great lesson to the Church, to angels, and
eventually to the whole world. These errors were
to be permitted to be introduced, to grow and
bring forth their bitter fruitage, and thus to
manifest the terrible effects of error, unholy
ambition and sin. It had the effect, too, of
developing and separating in spirit the true
saints of God from the great mass of tares. Both
were to grow together in the Babylonian System,
however, until the Harvest time. Then would come
the entire separation of the two classes.
Now we
are in this separating time. Now we whose eyes of
understanding have been opened can see that these
errors and evil practices are not of God, are not
taught in His Word. Now we see that, as our
Master forewarned, "The Kingdom of Heaven
suffereth violence, and the violent take it by
force." But the great majority of professed
Christians are still largely blinded by the smoke
of the Dark Ages which for so long has filled
their eyes. Violence to the persons of the saints
of God is not often indulged in today, because of
present laws and public sentiment, though with
some this persecuting spirit still exists as
formerly, if only they could gain the power. But
the same unscriptural doctrines are still
preached, modified to some extent to suit the
refined ideas of our day. The Bible doctrine of
the resurrection of the dead is relegated to the
scrap-heap.
Ministers
of today, though they sometimes read passages of
Scripture bearing upon the resurrection,
straightway give them an interpretation utterly
at variance with the Scriptural presentation.
Some still preach that there is to be a final
resurrection of the body, to be joined to
its spirit--a doctrine nowhere taught in the
Bible, and the veriest nonsense in view of their
own theory of the immortality of the soul, which
they say is translated at death to its eternal
abode. The Bible teaches that the dead are dead,
and that there is to be a resurrection of the
soul, the being, the Ego. Our Redeemer died
to buy back the human race who died in Adam; and
He was raised from the dead on the third
day by the Father. If the body is "shuffled
off" at death, that the spirit may be free
from its encumbrance, why would the spirit come
to need it again sometime in the distant future?
And what an eternal degradation this would be for
a spirit which had been freed from its former
animal body for years or for centuries!
The
church systems of today are thoroughly permeated
with all manner of pagan doctrines--Greek
philosophies, Pantheism, Buddhism, Rationalism,
Spiritism, etc. The doctrines of the immortality
of the soul, a trinity of Gods in one, torment
after death, re-incarnation of the soul after
death, communion of the living with the dead--all
these have been borrowed from paganism and are
purely heathenish. Truly the nominal systems of
today have become Babylon, confusion! And now in
the Harvest time of the Age, God is calling His
people out of them, and the work is nearly
completed. He has spewed these nominal systems
out of His mouth.--Revelation 3:14-20; 17:1-5;
18:1-24; 19:1-8.
At one
time we wondered why it was God's will to permit
this condition of things. But in the light now
shining we believe we can clearly see the reason.
We believe that God saw what we are now coming to
see; namely, that who had never known of the
nature and results of sin, who had never known
the baneful effects of these monstrous doctrines,
could never have appreciated the Truth as can
those who have been influenced and bound by them.
What
wonderful relief came to our minds and hearts
when we emerged from this gross darkness out into
the glorious light of God's Truth as it is in
Jesus! What a marvelous impression it made upon
us! We fancy that mankind, when awakened from the
sleep of death, will be on the lookout, as they
awake, for the conditions which they had been
taught would be theirs beyond this life. Many
will look around in terror to see the fiery
flames and tortures, and will shout, "Where
is the Devil?" Then when the love of God in
His wonderful provision for mankind shall be
shown to them, when they are told that they are
now under the righteous Reign of Messiah, which
designs only good for all men, when they come to
realize God's matchless goodness, what a
revelation of joy it will be to the poor,
benighted, sin-cursed world!
Surely
all who are sincere of heart, all desirous of
doing right, when the conditions are made
favorable for so doing will appreciate, as they
never could have done otherwise, the glorious
character of our great Creator! So we can see
that God has had a purpose in permitting for six
thousand years the evil conditions which have
prevailed-- a purpose for the Church and for the
world and for all His created intelligences, even
those yet to be created. We hope and believe that
when God makes the matter fully plain all will
see that His ways are just and righteous
altogether. We are waiting for Him fully to
demonstrate His character in due time; and this
time, we believe, is now very near at hand.
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