NO. 816: “THE DAY OF VENGEANCE”

by Epiphany Bible Students


No. 816

Part Eight – The Battle of the Great Day

“For, lo, I begin to bring evil on the city which is called by my name [Christendom, Babylon], and should ye be utterly unpunished? Ye shall not be unpunished: for I will call for a sword upon all the inhabitants of the earth, saith the Lord of hosts . . . The Lord shall roar from on high, and utter his voice from his holy habitation; he shall mightily roar upon his habitation; he shall give a shout, as they that tread the grapes, against all the inhabitants of the earth. A noise shall come even to the ends of the earth; for the Lord hath a controversy with the nations, he will plead with all flesh; he will give them that are wicked to the sword, saith the Lord.” (Jer. 25:29-31)

This is a continuation from our July 2025 paper on “The Day of Vengeance.”

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The conflict of this Day of Vengeance will be so complex and peculiar that no one symbol could describe it. Accordingly, many forceful symbols are used in the Scriptures, such as battle, earthquake, fire, storm, tempest, and flood. (Rev. 16:14, 18; Zeph. 3:8; Nah. 1:3-8; Isa. 28:2) That these are not to be literal floods, fires, and other natural disasters destructive of our planet Earth and its population, is evident from the statement (symbolic) that the present order of things, when destroyed, will be followed by a new order: “Nevertheless we, according to his promise, look for new heavens [God’s glorified Church] and a new earth [human society reorganized under God’s Kingdom], wherein dwelleth righteousness.” (2 Pet. 3:13; Isa. 65:17)

Referring to that new order of things after the fire of God’s retributive vengeance shall have burned up present evils, God, through the Prophet, says: “For then will I turn to the people a pure language [the Truth], that they may all call upon the name of the Lord, to serve him with one consent.” (Zeph. 3:9)

TWO REMARKABLE TYPES

But let no one conclude because these various descriptions are not literal, but symbolic, that they may therefore represent merely a battle of words, a quaking of fear, or a trivial storm of human passion. For though controversy, and words of passion and arguments will be and are among the weapons used in this battle, especially in the beginning of it, yet it will not end with these. Every prophetic detail indicates that before it ends it will be a most violent conflict, a fierce and terrible storm. We have already observed the typical character of the great tribulation which came upon fleshly Israel in the end of the Jewish Age. Now having come to the parallel period – the harvest of the Gospel Age, we see all the indications of a similar, though much greater trouble, upon “Christendom,” its antitype. While the judgments visited upon Judea and Jerusalem were terrible in the extreme, they were only on a small scale as compared with the great tribulation upon Christendom, involving the whole world and now fast approach­ing.

The Roman army and regular warfare caused but a small portion of the trouble in the end of the Jewish Age, noted as the most terrible on the pages of history, and approached only by the French Revolution. It sprang mainly from national disintegration, the overthrow of law and order – anarchy. Selfishness apparently took complete control and arrayed every man against his neighbor – just as is predicted of the coming trouble upon Christendom (in the midst of which the great spiritual temple, God’s elect Church, will be completed and glorified). “For before these days there was no hire for man, nor any hire for beast; neither was there any peace to him that went out or came in because of the affliction: for I set all men every one against his neighbour.” (Zech. 8:9-11)

That times have not so changed as to make such a calamity either impossible or improbable in our day is too manifest to require proof. But if any should be inclined to doubt it, let them call to mind the great Revolution that only a little over one century ago (now two) brought France to the verge of social ruin and threatened the peace of the world.

Some have the erroneous idea that the world has outgrown the barbarities of earlier days, and they rest in fancied security and assume that such calamities as have occurred in the past could not befall the world again, but sound judgment and an acquaintance with the facts of even recent history and with the present feverish pulse of humanity are sufficient to guarantee the possibility of a duplication of the past, even without the sure word of prophecy, which foretells a time of trouble such as never was since there was a nation.

In the symbolic language of Revelation, the French Revolution was indeed a “great earthquake” – a social shock so great that all “Christendom” trembled until it was over; and that terrible and sudden outburst of a single nation’s wrath may give some idea of the fury of the coming storm, when the wrath of all the angry nations will burst the bands of law and order and cause a reign of universal anarchy. It should be remembered, too, that that calamity occurred in what was then the very heart of Christendom, in the midst of what was regarded as one of the most thoroughly Christian nations in the world, the nation which for a thousand years had been the chief support of Papacy. A nation intoxicated with Babylon’s wine of false doctrines in church and state, and long bound by priestcraft and superstition, there vomited forth its pollution and spent the force of its maddened rage. In fact, the French Revolution seems referred to by our Lord in His Revelation to John on Patmos as a prelude to, and an illustration of, the great crisis now approaching.

In all the leading causes which culminated in the terrors of the French Revolution, we see a strong resemblance to similar conditions today which are rapidly and surely leading to the foretold similar results on a world-wide scale. Mark the growing animosity between the privileged classes (royalty and aristocracy) and the working classes, the discussions of the rights and wrongs of the people, and the decline of respect for both civil and ecclesiastical authority. Note also the revolutionary current of popular thought and expression – the increasing dissatisfaction of the masses of the people with the ruling powers and the institutions of government. And if the American Declaration of Independence, with its proclamation of human rights and of the foundation of government in contract and the consent of the people, inspired the masses of the French with a desire for liberty and independence, it is not surprising that the successful experiment of this government of the people and by the people, and the measure of liberty and prosperity here enjoyed, are having their effect. The ever-continuous tide of emigration from other countries to this country is another evidence of the impression which this experiment has made upon the peoples of other nations.

And yet, the liberty and prosperity here enjoyed are far from satisfactory to the people here. They crave a still better condition and are seeking measures to attain it. Nowhere throughout Christen­dom does this determination assert itself more positively and boldly than here. Every man is on the qui vive to assert his real or fancied rights. The trend of thought here, as elsewhere, is in the current of revolution, and is daily becoming more so.

The French Revolution was a struggle of a measure of light against gross darkness; of the awakening spirit of liberty against long established oppression; and of a measure of truth against old errors and superstitions, long encouraged and fostered by civil and ecclesiastical powers for their own aggrandizement and the people’s oppression. And yet, it exhibited the danger of liberty unguided by righteousness and the spirit of a sound mind. (2 Tim. 1:7) A little learning is indeed a dangerous thing. One of Charles Dickens’ stories, the scene of which is laid in the troublous times of the French Revolution, begins thus, and aptly fits the present time, as he suggests: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”

While we see the same causes operating throughout the world today, to produce similar results on a more extended scale, we cannot console ourselves with ideas of fancied security, and proclaim Peace! Peace! when there is no peace; especially in view of the warnings of prophecy.

When the conditions are fully ripe for the great Revolution a most trivial circumstance may serve as a match to set on fire the present social structure throughout the whole world. In the case of the French Revolution, the first overt act, it is said, was the beating on a tin pan by a woman whose children were hungry. Soon an army of mothers was marching to the royal palace to ask for bread. Being refused, they were joined by the men, and soon the wrath of the nation was kindled and the flames of revolution swept the whole land.

And yet, the royalty was so oblivious to the conditions of the people, and so surrounded with plenty and luxury, that even when these outbreaks came, the queen could not comprehend the situation. Hearing from her palace the commotion of the mob, she inquired what it meant, and being told that the people were clamoring for bread, she replied, “It is foolish for them to make such an ado about bread: if bread is scarce, let them get cake, it is cheap now.”

So striking is the similarity of the present to those times, that the alarm is being sounded by many thoughtful discerners of the signs of the times, while others cannot realize the situation. The cries which preceded the French Revolution were as nothing in comparison to the appeals now going up from the masses all over the world to those in power and influence.

The retributive character of the great tribulation upon fleshly Israel in the harvest of the Jewish Age was very marked, as was that of the French Revolution. It will likewise be so manifest in the present distress when the climax is reached. We must expect that the approaching trouble will be no less bitter and severe than these two illustrations, but rather more terrible as well as more general for two reasons. First, present day conditions render each member of the social structure more dependent than ever before, not only for new and increased comforts and luxuries, but also for the very necessities of life. Secondly, the Lord specially declares that the coming trouble will be such as has never been before and never will be again. (Dan. 12:1; Joel 2:2; Matt. 24:21)

While there is no hope held out that this trouble can be averted, there are instructions in the Scriptures to those who would hide from the coming storm. First, the faithful of the Church are promised deliverance before the full force of the storm breaks. Secondly, all who love justice and pursue peace should diligently set their house in order, as directed by the Word of the Lord, which says: “Before the decree bring forth, before the day pass as the chaff, before the fierce anger of the Lord come upon you, before the day of the Lord’s anger come upon you. Seek ye the Lord, all ye meek of the earth, which have wrought his judgment; seek righteousness, seek meekness: it may be ye shall be hid in the day of the Lord’s anger.” (Zeph. 2:2-3)

The Prophet Joel calls upon those who see these things to sound an alarm, saying, “Blow ye the trumpet in Zion, and sound an alarm in my holy mountain [Christendom – the professed holy mountain or kingdom of the Lord]: let all the inhabitants of the land tremble: for the day of the Lord cometh, for it is nigh at hand.” (Joel 2:1) The Psalmist says, “If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do? . . . Upon the wicked he shall rain snares, fire and brimstone [symbols of trouble and destruction], and an horrible tempest: this shall be the portion of their cup. For the righteous Lord loveth righteousness; his counte­nance doth behold the upright.” (Psa. 11:3-7)

The battle of this great day of God Almighty will be the greatest revolution the world has ever seen. It will be one in which every principle of unrighteousness will be involved, “For there is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed; and hid, that shall not be known.” (Matt. 10:26) This will be true in the judgment of the nations as well as in the judgment of individuals. Even now, the searchlight of general intelligence is discovering the secret springs of political intrigue, financial policies, religious claims, etc., and how all are brought to the bar of judgment, and by men, as well as by God, declared right or wrong as judged by the teachings of the Word of God – by the golden rule, the law of love, the examples of Christ, etc., all of which are coming into such remarkable prominence in the discussions of these times.

The battle of the great day, like every other revolutionary war, has its stages of gradual development. Behind the strife are the inspiring causes, the real or fancied national and individual wrongs. Next comes a keen appreciation of those wrongs by those who suffer from them. Various attempts at reform generally follow which prove futile and lead to controversies, wars of words, divisions, conflict of opinions, and finally to revenge and conflict of arms. Such is the order of the Battle of the Great Day of God Almighty. Its general character is that of a struggle of light against darkness, of liberty against oppression, of truth against error. Its extent will be worldwide – peasant against prince, pew against pulpit, labor against capital. The oppressed will be up in arms against injustice and tyranny of every kind. The oppressors will be up in arms for the defense of what they have long considered to be their rights, even when those rights are seen to encroach upon the rights of others.

THE LORD’S GREAT ARMY

We have noted the work of preparation for the conflict of this evil day – the organizing, equipping and drilling of immense armies, the building of great navies, the invention of new and wonderful engines of war, etc. As we view the millions of armed and disciplined warriors, we inquire which of all these mighty hosts is that army to which the Prophets point as the Lord’s great army? Can the prophetic references be to any of these? Or can this reference be to the people of God, the soldiers of the cross, whose weapons are described by the Apostle Paul as not carnal, but mighty, through the pulling down of strongholds? (2 Cor. 10:3-5) Can it be that the “sword of the Spirit,” the Word of God (Eph. 6:17) in the hands of God’s people filled with His spirit, is to accomplish the great work of overthrowing all the kingdoms of this world and giving them to Christ for an everlasting possession?

Would that it might be so, but such will not be the case as we have already seen, both from prophecy and from the signs of the times. It is evidently not the saints who are the Lord’s great army that is to overthrow the kingdoms of this world. As the Apostle says, their weapons are indeed mighty among those who are influenced by them (2 Cor. 10:4-5), but they do not operate in the same way upon the world. The army of the saints is, moreover, not a “great army,” but a “little flock,” as our Lord Himself designated it. (Compare Luke 12:32; Joel 2:11)

Hear the prophetic description of this army:

“A great people and a strong; there hath not been ever the like; neither shall be any more after it . . .  Like the noise of chariots on the tops of mountains [kingdoms] shall they leap, like the noise of a flame of fire that devoureth the stubble, as a strong people set in battle array.  Before their face the people shall be much pained: all faces shall gather blackness . . . The earth [the present social order] shall quake before them; the heavens [the ecclesiastical powers] shall tremble: the sun and the moon [the illuminating influences of the gospel and the Mosaic law] shall be dark [infidelity having become prevalent], and the stars [the apostolic lights – Rev. 12:1] shall withdraw their shining: And the Lord shall utter his voice before his army: for his camp is very great: for he is strong that executeth his word: for the day of the Lord is great and very terrible, and who can abide it?” (Joel 2:2-11) The dark night will have come wherein no man can labor. (John 9:4; Isa. 21:9, 11-12)

Under the Lord’s overruling providence, it is this army that will “overthrow the throne of kingdoms” and destroy their strength. (Hag. 2:22) But where is there such an army? The description of the Prophet is not of an undisciplined mob, which might be easily dealt with by those educated in the arts of war; it is rather a description of a mighty host under a high degree of discipline.

Where is there presently such an army, before which the earth [society] will quake and the heavens [ecclesiasticism] tremble? (Joel 2:10) Where is the army that in the near future will dare deny Christendom’s time-honored doctrines, its statecraft and priest­craft? Where is the army that will set the heavens on fire, and melt the earth with fervent heat, thus making one vast universal wreck of the old order of things as predicted by the Prophets?

That such an army is coming into existence and preparing for the desperate conflict we are forcibly assured by the signs of the times and by the “sure word of prophecy.” And it is the recognition of this fact (without any reference to or knowledge of the word of prophecy) that is now filling the heart of Christendom with fearful foreboding, and impelling statesmen everywhere to take extraordi­nary measures for protection and defense.

But in these very measures for self-defense devised by “the powers that be,” there is probably a snare which they do not realize. The armies upon which they depend for defense are the armies of the common people: their service of thrones and kingdoms is only secured by imperative orders, and made endurable by a remuneration which they are fast coming to consider as no satisfactory compensation for the hardships and privations which they and their families must undergo, not to mention perils to life and limb and health and fortune.

Year by year these armed hosts are less and less infatuated with the “glory” of war, more keenly alive to its sufferings and privations, and less and less devoted to the sovereign powers that command their services, while the armies of toilers, of the common people at home, are becoming more and more irritated and dissatisfied with their lot, and more and more apprehensive of the future. All of these things are indications of at least a possibility that in the crisis approaching the mighty armed and disciplined hosts of Christendom may turn their power against the authorities instead of using their power to uphold and preserve them.

Just what conditions and circumstances will be used of the Lord as His “voice” of command to marshal this mighty army we may not now be able to clearly surmise; but we live in a day which makes history rapidly. On general principles it would not be unreasonable to expect movements in this direction at any time, but we have seen that God has a set time for every feature of His plan. We see already, “Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after [forward to] those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.” (Luke 21:26)

All people are able to see something of the dark outlines of the trouble coming closer and closer. Society is apparently like a tinderbox ready for the match – like a powder magazine, ready to explode at any moment – like an organized army, ready for the assault at the word of command. Mankind in general is unconscious of the Lord’s interest in this battle. Almost all the combatants gird on the armor for personal and selfish interests which they rightly realize the Lord could not share. Hence, while all on every side are ready to call on the Lord for His blessing, few count on it; all seem to rely upon themselves – their organizations, their numbers, etc. None will be more surprised than the “powers of the heavens,” the leaders of the present ecclesiastical order, who have sought to establish a plan of their own while neglecting the Lord’s plan as revealed in His Word. (Matt. 24:29)

Hear the Lord’s words: “For the Lord shall rise up as in mount Perazim, he shall be wroth as in the valley of Gibeon, that he may do his work, his strange work; and bring to pass his act, his strange act . . . for I have heard from the Lord God of hosts a consumption [an expiration, a consummation], even determined upon the whole earth.” (Isa. 28:21-22)

Although there will be previous frequent skirmishes, the great decisive battle cannot begin until the great Michael, the Captain of our salvation, stands up and gives the word of command. (Dan. 12:1) And the great Captain has informed His royal legion, the Church, that the catastrophe, though imminent, cannot occur until His own, the Little Flock, have all been sealed and gathered.

In the meantime, let us remember the Apostle’s inspired description of this trouble – that it will be as travail upon a woman with child. There will be spasms or throes of trouble, with shortening intervals between. It has been just so thus far; and each future spasm will be more severe, until the final ordeal in which the new order will be born in the death-agonies of present institutions.

Because the Lord has generally been letting the world take its own course, His interference now will seem strange to those who do not understand the dispensational changes due. But in this “battle” He will cause the “wrath” of men (and their ambition and selfishness) to praise and serve His purposes, and He will restrain the remainder which would serve no purpose. (Psa. 76:10) With much long-suffering He has permitted the long reign of sin, selfishness and death because it could be overruled for the trial of His elect Church, and in teaching all men “the exceeding sinfulness of sin.” But seeing that the world in general despises His law of love and truth and righteousness, He purposes a general discipline before giving the next lesson, which will be a practical illustration of the benefits of righteousness, under the Millennial Kingdom of His dear Son.

While the Lord forbids His people to fight with carnal weapons, and while He declares Himself to be a God of peace, order, and love, He also declares Himself to be a God of justice, and shows that sin will not forever triumph in the world, but that it will be punished. “Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.” (Rom. 12:19; Deut. 32:35) And when He rises up to judgment against the nations, taking vengeance upon all the wicked, He declares Himself “a man of war” and “mighty in battle,” and having a “great army” at His command. And who can give assurance that the multitudes who now compose the marshalled hosts of Christendom will not then constitute the great army that will throw its mighty force against the bulwarks of the present social order. (Exod. 15:3; Psa. 24:8; Psa. 45:3; Rev. 19:11; Isa. 11:4; Joel 2:11)

“The Lord shall go forth as a mighty man, he shall stir up jealousy like a man of war: he shall cry, yea, roar; he shall prevail against his enemies.” He thus attributes to Himself the cry and roar of His great army and their success in accomplishing, though ignorantly, His work of destruction. He adds, “I have long time holden my peace; I have been still, and refrained myself: now will I cry like a travailing woman; I will destroy and devour at once.” (Isa. 42:13-14)

But there are also intimations in the Scriptures that there may be others beyond the rebelling hosts of Christendom who will also form a part of the Lord’s great army. Through the Prophet Ezekiel, the Lord refers to this time and the approaching calamities upon Christendom: “And I will give it into the hands of the strangers for a prey, and to the wicked of the earth for a spoil; and they shall pollute it . . . Make a chain [unite them; let them make a common cause]: for the land is full of bloody crimes, and the city [Babylon, Christendom] is full of violence. Wherefore I will bring the worst of the heathen [nations], and they shall possess their houses: I will also make the pomp of the strong to cease; and their holy places [their sacred places, their religious institutions, etc.] shall be defiled.” (Ezek. 7:21-24)

Perhaps this signifies that the uprising will be so extremely brutal and savage as to outrival the barbarities of all heathen invasions – as was the case in the French Revolution. Our opinion, however, is that “the worst of the heathen” are those in Christendom who are “without God” and without Christian sentiments or hopes; who hitherto have been restrained and held in check by ignorance, superstition and fear, but who are rapidly losing these restraining influences.

The Lord, by His overruling providence, will take charge of this great army of discontents and use their follies and selfishness to work out His own grand purposes in the overthrow of present institutions, and for the preparation of man for the Kingdom of Righteousness. It is for this reason only that it is termed the Lord’s great army. None of His saints – none who are led by the spirit of God as sons of God are to have anything to do with that part of the “battle.”

UNPRECEDENTED CONDITIONS

It will be impossible to re-establish the present order. It has evidently outlived its useful­ness and is inequitable under present conditions. The general increase in secular knowledge and the discovery of how priestcraft has long blinded and controlled the masses with error and fear will lead to a widespread disrespect for religion. Religious people in general, not discerning that God’s time has come for a change of dispensation, will ignore reason, logic, justice and Scripture in defending the present order of things.

The combined religious power of Christendom will be utterly futile against the rising tide of anarchy. “And all the host of heaven shall be dissolved, and the heavens shall be rolled together as a scroll: and all their host shall fall down, as the leaf falleth off from the vine, and as a falling fig from the fig tree.” (Isa. 34:4; Rev. 6:14) The two great bodies which constitute the ecclesiastical heavens, Papacy and Protestantism, as the two distinct ends of the scroll are even now rapidly approaching each other, rolling together. Finally, they will “melt with fervent heat.” (2 Pet. 3:12)

“What do ye imagine against the Lord? he will make an utter end: affliction shall not rise up the second time. For while they be folden together as thorns, and while they are drunken as drunkards, they shall be devoured as stubble fully dry.” (Nah. 1:9-10) Protestantism and the Papacy can never perfectly assimilate; each will be a thorn in the other’s side. Intoxicated with the spirit of the world, they will be overwhelmed in the great tribulation, and, as religious systems, be utterly destroyed.

(Excerpts from Studies in the Scriptures, Volume IV, Chapter XI, condensed and edited. Lengthy quotations have been omitted. Note: This Chapter of Volume IV continues with a discussion of “Jacob’s Trouble.” That section was addressed in our January 2024 paper No. 797.)

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NO. 815: “THE DAY OF VENGEANCE”

by Epiphany Bible Students


No. 815

Part Seven – Proposed Remedies

“Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there? . . . We would have healed Babylon, but she is not healed: forsake her, and let us go every one unto his own country: for her judgment reacheth unto heaven.” (Jer. 8:22; Jer. 51:9)

This is a continuation of our series on “The Day of Vengeance” in our July through October 2024 papers, and our May and June 2025 papers.

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Various remedies are advocated as “cure-alls” for the relief of the groaning creation in its present, admittedly serious, condition; and all who sympathize with the suffering body-politic must sympathize also with the endeavors of its various doctors having diagnosed the case, who are all anxious that the patient should try their prescriptions. The attempts to find a cure and to apply it are surely commendable. Nevertheless, sober judgment, enlightened by God’s Word, tells us that none of the proposed remedies will cure the malady. The presence and services of the Great Physician and His remedies will be required, and nothing short of their efficient and persistent use will effect a cure for the malady of human depravity and selfishness.

It is manifest that none of the principal theories advanced for the betterment of present conditions (including socialism, communism, nationalism, tariff and tax schemes, etc.) are adequate to the necessities of the case. Besides these proposed remedies, there are any number of people who incessantly preach and pray about what they see wrong, and who want someone to stop the course of the world, but who neither see nor suggest anything even remotely practicable.

Some honest but thoroughly impractical souls vainly imagine that the churches, if awakened to the situation, could avert the impending social calamity, revolutionize society and re-establish it upon a new and better basis. They say if only the churches could be awakened, they could conquer the world for Christ and could themselves establish on earth a Kingdom of God upon a basis of love and loyalty to God and equal love for fellowmen. Some of them even claim that this, the Christ-spirit in the churches, would be the second coming of Christ.

How hopelessly impracticable this theory is need scarcely be pointed out. They consider their strength to be their numbers. If their vast numbers were saints, moved and controlled by love, there would indeed be force behind the argument, and it would seem thoroughly practical to say that if these were awakened to the true situation they could and would revolutionize society at once. But sadly, “tares” and “chaff” predominate, and the “wheat” class is small. As the great Shepherd declared, His is but a “little flock.” Like their Master, they are of “no reputation” or influence, and among them are not many wise, mighty or noble by the world’s standards. (1 Cor. 1:26) “Hearken, my beloved brethren, hath not God chosen the poor of this world rich in faith, and heirs of the Kingdom which he hath promised to them that love him?” (Jas. 2:5)

No, the spirit of Christ in His little flock is not sufficient to give them the Kingdom! The Church has never been without those who had this spirit. Our Lord declared before He left us that He would be with us to the end of the age, and so it has been fulfilled. But He also promised that as He went away (personally) in the end of the Jewish Age, so He would come again (personally) in the end of this age. He assured us that during His absence all faithful to Him would “suffer persecution” – that His Kingdom joint-heirs would “suffer violence” until He came again and received them unto Himself. He would then reward their faithfulness and sufferings with glory, honor and immortality, and a share in His throne and its power to bless the world with righteous government and knowledge of the Truth. Finally, He would then destroy the willful workers of iniquity from among the workers of righteousness. For this not only the groaning creation, but those with the first-fruits of the spirit (Rom. 8:23) have groaned and waited – for the Father’s time and the Father’s manner of bestowal. He has shown clearly that the time for these blessings is now at hand, and that they will be introduced by scourging the world with an awful time of trouble, which the saints escape by being changed and glorified in the Kingdom.

Unless any claim that wealth and education would have permitted the nominal church – “Christendom” – to conquer the world, God has given them these very advantages. Yet these opportunities seem to operate reversely, to cultivate pride, arrogance, and infidelity called “higher criticism” and will eventually result in the wreck of society. “Nevertheless when the Son of Man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?” (Luke 18:8)

“THAT BLESSED HOPE”

In considering the question of supply and demand which is doing so much to divide humanity into two classes, the rich and the poor, we have as far as possible avoided harsh criticism of either side, firmly believing that present conditions are the result of the constitutional law of selfishness (the result of the Adamic fall) which dominates the vast majority of the human family, rich and poor alike. These deep-seated laws of constitutional selfish­ness are detested by a small number (chiefly the poor) who have found Christ and come heartily under His spirit and law of love. They would gladly abandon all selfishness, but they cannot. If all the rich were dead today, and their wealth distributed pro rata, those laws of selfishness would within a few years reproduce the very conditions of today. Indeed, many of the wealthy of today were once poor. And any system of laws that the majority of men might enact, which would deprive men of the opportunities for exercising their acquisitive and selfish propensities, would sap the life of progress and rapidly turn civilization back toward indolence and barbarism.

The only hope for the world is in the Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ – the Millennial Kingdom: “Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.” (Tit. 2:13) “Which hope we have as an anchor to the soul, both sure and steadfast.” (Heb. 6:19) “Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and hope to the end for the grace that is to be brought unto you at the revelation of Jesus Christ.” (1 Pet. 1:13)

It is God’s long promised remedy, delayed until its due time and now near, thank God, even at the door. Once more man’s extremity will be God’s opportunity – “the desire of all nations” will come at a juncture when human ingenuity and skill will have exhausted themselves in seeking relief to no avail. Indeed, it would seem to be the divine method to teach great lessons in schools of experience. Thus, the Jews directly (and we and all men indirectly) were taught by their Law Covenant the great lesson that by the deeds of the Law no (fallen) flesh could be justified before God. Thus did the Lord point His pupils to the better New Covenant of Grace through Christ.

The time of trouble, the “day of vengeance,” with which this age will close and the Millennial Age will open, will not only be a just recompense for misused privileges, but it will tend to humble the arrogance of men and to make them “poor in spirit,” and ready for the great blessings God is ready to pour upon all flesh. (Joel 2:28) Thus He wounds to heal.

Those unfamiliar with the divine program may perhaps inquire how the Kingdom of God can be established if all these human methods fail? What different scheme does it propose? If its scheme is declared in the Word of God, why cannot men put it into operation at once and thus avoid the trouble? We answer, God’s Kingdom will not be established by a vote of the people, nor by the vote of the aristocracy and rulers. In due time He “whose right it is,” He who bought it with His own precious blood, will take unto Himself His great power and reign. Force will be used: “And he shall rule them [the nations] with a rod of iron; as the vessels of a potter shall they be broken to shivers.” (Rev. 2:27) “Therefore wait ye upon me, saith the Lord . . . For then [after they are humbled and ready to hear] will I turn to the people a pure language, that they may all call upon the name of the Lord, to serve him with one consent.” (Zeph. 3:8-9)

Not only will the Kingdom be established with force and be a power that men cannot resist, it will so continue throughout the entire Millennial Age. The entire reign is for the specific purpose of vanquishing the enemies of righteousness: “For he must reign, till he hath put all enemies under his feet.” (1 Cor. 15:25) His enemies will “lick the dust” and those that will not obey will be “destroyed from among the people,” in the Second Death. (Acts 3:23) Satan will be bound – all his deceptive and misleading influences will be restrained. (Rev. 20:2-3) Evil will no longer appear to men to be good and good appear to be evil or undesirable. Truth will no longer be made to appear false and lies made to appear true.

But as heretofore shown, the reign will not be one of force only; side by side with the force will be the olive branch of mercy and peace for all the inhabitants of the world, and they will learn righteousness when the judgments of the Lord are abroad in the earth. (Isa. 26:9) The sin-blinded eyes will be opened; and the world will see right and wrong, justice and injustice, in a light quite different from now – in “sevenfold” light. (Isa. 30:26; Isa. 29:18-20) The outward temptations of the present will largely be done away. Evils will neither be licensed nor permitted. A sure and swift penalty will fall upon transgressors, meted out with unerring justice by the glorified and competent judges of that time who will also have compassion upon the weak. (1 Cor. 6:2; Psa. 96:13; Acts 17:31)

These judges will not judge by the hearing of the ear nor by the sight of the eye, but rather they will judge by righteous judgment. (Isa. 11:3-4) No mistakes will be made; no evil deed will fail to receive just recompense: even attempts to commit crimes must speedily cease under such conditions. Every knee will bow to the power then in control and every tongue will confess to the justice of the arrangement. (Phil. 2:10-11) The new order of things will begin to appeal to the hearts of some (probably gradually with many), and what at first was obedience by force will become obedience from love, and appreciation of righteousness. Those who obey merely because compelled by force will eventually be cut off in the Second Death. (Rev. 20:7-9; Acts 3:23)

The rule and law of love will thus be enforced; not by consent of the majority, but in opposition to it. It will be turning civilization back from its ideas of republican rule and placing mankind temporarily under an autocratic rule for a thousand years. Such autocratic power would be terrible in the hands of either a vicious or an incompetent ruler; but God relieves us of all fear when He informs us that the Ruler of that age will be the Prince of Peace, our Lord Jesus Christ, who has the welfare of man so at heart that He laid down His life as our ransom price in order that He might have the authority to lift out of sin-defilement and restore to perfection and divine favor all who will accept His grace by obedience to the New Covenant.

Early in the Millennium it will become apparent to all that this course which God has outlined is the only one adapted to the urgent needs of the sin-sick, selfish world. Indeed, some already see that the world’s great need is a strong and righteous government. They have begun to see, more and more, that the only persons who can safely be entrusted with absolute liberty are those who have been soundly converted – who have renewed wills, renewed hearts, the spirit of Christ.

THE PROPER ATTITUDE FOR GOD’S PEOPLE

What must we who see these things in their true light do now? We suggest that all that can now be done is to let our moderation be known unto all men. If engaged in business, either pay a reasonable wage or a share of the profits or else do not hire, and avoid dishonesty of every form. “Recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men.” (Rom. 12:17) Set an example of “godliness with contentment,” and always by word as well as by example discourage not only violence, but even discontent. Through faith and full consecration, seek to lead the weary and heavy laden to Christ and the Word of God’s grace. Should you, by God’s grace, be the steward of more or less wealth, do not worship it, nor seek to see how much you can accumulate for your heirs to wrangle over and misuse, but use it, according to your covenant, for God’s service and under His direction; remembering that it is not yours to keep, nor yours to use for yourself, but God’s, entrusted to your care, to be used in joyful service, to the glory of our King.

We have seen that it is inevitable, under the present social law, that either the masses of humanity will be crushed into the mire as the slaves of wealth and intellect, or that the present social order will crash under the reign of anarchy. We have seen that the Scriptures declare that it will be the latter, bringing an awful retribution upon all men, rich and poor, learned and ignorant. By actual demonstration it will teach men the folly of selfishness, and help them in the future to appreciate the wisdom of God’s law of love. The “great tribulation” will teach all a fearful, but eventually a most profitable, lesson. We are therefore prepared to next examine what the Scriptures have to tell us respecting the fall of “Babylon” – Christendom – in the great struggle in which this age will end.

We have viewed the failure of Christendom to adopt the spirit of Christ’s teachings. We have seen how the knowledge and liberty gained from His teachings were blended with the spirit of evil and selfishness. From present foreshadowings we mark the sure approach of the dread calamity – anarchy and every evil work. We see the justice of its permission, and read therein the divine law of retribution. Though we lament the evils which incur the retribution, yet realizing its necessity and justice, and having learned also the ends of mercy to be attained eventually by this very means, our hearts exclaim, “Great and wonderful are thy works, O Lord, God, the omnipotent! righteous and true are thy ways, O King of the nations.” (Rev. 15:3, Dia.)

To be continued in our August 2025 paper.

(Excerpts from Studies in the Scriptures, Volume IV, Chapter X, condensed and edited. Lengthy quotations have been omitted.)

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FORCES MUSTERING FOR ARMAGEDDON

“For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?” (Rev. 6:17)

God seems to have given the Book of Revelation with the intent of covering up great and important truths, not only because these were not due to be understood, but because He designs to keep certain features of His Plan from the world. Being a book of symbols, the Revelation will not be understood by the world in general; but the Bible assures that when the due time comes, the wise among His people, the “wise virgins,” will understand. (Dan. 12:10; Matt. 25:1-13)

The Prophet Daniel tells us that the Time of the End is the time for those wise toward God to understand His great Plan, and he gives two particular signs by which this time will be especially marked: “Many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.” (Dan. 12:4) Today we see this prophecy fulfilled. All over the world the people are running “to and fro” as never before, and all over the world opportunities for knowledge are such as have never before been known. The remarkable fulfilment of this prophecy charac­terizes our day as the Time of the End, in which this Gospel Age is to be concluded and the Messianic Age to be ushered in.

In the Scriptures God has seen fit to associate the name of Israel’s famous battlefield with the great controversy between truth and error, right and wrong, with which the change of dispensation will take place. While the phrase, “Battle of Armageddon,” is heard on all sides and is applied in many ways, nevertheless Christians realize that in the Bible this phrase is used in a spiritual sense.

We are saying nothing whatever against godly Christians at any time or in any place, in any church or out of any church. We realize that the Word of God conveys a terrible arraignment of some of the great systems of our day – some that we long have reverenced, that we have esteemed as containing many of God’s people. We have nothing to say against godly individuals; what we have to say in the interpretation of Scripture is with respect to these systems.

The Scriptures mention three agencies connected with the gathering of the hosts to this great battle. We read that three “unclean spirits” (teachings) will go forth from the mouths of the Dragon, the Beast and the False Prophet, and that these three will be in accord. These three doctrines, symbolically represented by frogs, are to have a mighty influence throughout the civilized earth; they are to gather the kings and their armies to the great Battle of Armageddon. (Rev. 16:13-16)

The ecclesiastical kings and princes, with their retinues of clergy and faithful adherents, will be gathered in solid phalanx – Protestants and Catholics. The kings and captains of industry, and as many as can be influenced by them, will be gathered to the same side. The political kings and princes, with all their henchmen and retainers, will follow in line on the same side. The financial kings and merchant princes, and all whom they can influence by the most gigantic power ever yet exercised in the world, will join the same side, according to this prophecy. They do not realize, however, that they are coming to Armageddon.

These “doctrines of demons,” represented by the frogs, will lead many noble souls to assume an attitude quite contrary to their preference. For a time, the wheels of liberty and progress will be turned backward, and medieval restraints will be considered necessary for self-preservation – for the maintenance of the present order of things and for the prevention of the new order which God has decreed.

In giving this interpretation, we must indicate what is symbolized by the Dragon, the Beast, and the False Prophet. Bible students of nearly all denominations agree with us that the Dragon of Revelation represents the purely Civil Power. Protestant interpreters generally agree with us that the Beast “like unto a leopard” (Rev. 13:2) represents the Papacy. But fewer still, we fear, will be ready to support our view that Protestantism is the “image of the beast” (Rev. 13:15), elsewhere styled the “false prophet.” (Rev. 16:13)

“UNCLEAN SPIRITS LIKE FROGS”

The symbolisms of Scripture, rightly understood, are always forceful. When the Holy Spirit used a frog symbolically to represent certain doctrines or teachings, we may be sure that the true application will fit well. A frog is a small creature, yet it puffs itself up until it almost bursts in its efforts to be somebody; it has a wise look, even though it does not know much; and whenever it utters a sound it croaks. The three most prominent characteristics of a frog are then pomposity, an air of superior wisdom, and a continual croaking.

Applying these symbols, we learn that an evil spirit, influence, teaching, will come from the federated Protestant churches, from the Church of Rome, and from the civil authorities, and the three will be in full agreement. The spirit of all will be boastful, an air of superior wisdom and knowledge will be proudly assumed – all will croak in harmony. All will predict dire results to follow, involving the interests of both the present and the future life, if their counsel be not heeded. However conflicting the creeds, the differences will be ignored in the general proposition that nothing ancient must be investigated or repudiated, but that all things must remain as they are.

The divine authority of the Church, and the divine right of kings, aside from the Church, will not be permitted to conflict. Any persons or teachings in conflict with these boastful and unscriptural claims will be branded as everything vile, at the mouths of these frog-like spirits, speaking from pulpits and platforms and through the press. The nobler sentiments of some will be strangled by the philosophy of the same evil spirit which spoke through Caiaphas, the high priest, respecting our Lord Jesus. As Caiaphas declared it expedient to commit a crime in violation of justice, both human and divine, in order to be rid of Jesus and His teachings, so these frog spirits will approve of every violation of principle necessary to their self-protection.

The croaking of these frog spirits of doctrine will gather the kings and princes – financial, political, religious and industrial – into one great army. The spirit of fear, inspired by the croakings, will scourge the passions of otherwise good and reasonable men to fury, desperation. In their blind adherence to these evil spirits, evil doctrines, they will be ready to sacrifice life itself on the altar of what they mistakenly suppose is righteousness.

As we understand the Scriptures, for a brief time these combined forces of Armageddon will triumph. Free speech, free mails, and other liberties which have come to be the very breath of the masses of our day will be ruthlessly shut off under the plea of necessity, the glory of God, the commands of the Church, etc. All will seem serene until the great social explosion takes place, described in Scripture as “a great earthquake.”

In symbolic language, an earthquake signifies social revolution. The declaration of the Revelator is that it will be “such as was not since men were upon the earth.” Our Lord Jesus and the Prophet Daniel describe it as “a time of trouble such as never was since there was a nation.” (Rev. 16:18-19; Matt. 24:21; Dan. 12:1)

THE OPPOSING FORCES AT ARMAGEDDON

The false, froglike teachings will gather together into one host the great, the rich, the wise, the learned and the kings of the earth. At this juncture divine Power will step forward and marshal the hosts to Armageddon – to the Mount of Destruction. The very thing which they sought to avert by federation will be the very thing which they will hasten. Other Scriptures tell us that God will be represented by the great Messiah, and that He will be on the side of the masses. Thus, we read: “And at that time shall Michael [the God-like One – Messiah] stand up [assume authority], the great prince which standeth for the children of thy people.” (Dan. 12:1) He will take possession of His Kingdom in a manner little expected by many of those who erroneously have been claiming that they were His Kingdom, and authorized by Him to reign in His stead.

The Scriptures declare, “His servants ye are to whom ye obey.” (Rom. 6:16) Some may be rendering service to Satan and error while claiming to be serving God and righteousness; and some of these may be serving ignorantly, as did Saul of Tarsus, who “verily thought” that he did God service in persecuting the Church. The same principle holds true in reverse. As no earthly king holds himself responsible for the moral character of each soldier who fights in his battles, so the Lord does not vouch for the moral character of all who fight on His side of any question.

The same principle will apply in the approaching Battle of Armageddon. God’s side of that battle will be the people’s side; and that very nondescript host, the people, will be pitted at the beginning of the battle. Anarchists, Socialists, and hot-headed radicals of every school of reason and of unreason, will be at the forefront of the battle. The majority of the poor and of the middle class prefer peace at almost any price. The masses have no sympathy with anarchy; for they realize truly that the worst form of government is better than none.

Conscious of their own weakness as compared to the financial, religious and political kings and princes who will then hold sway, the masses will be restless. Through the ballot and the peaceful readjustment of earth’s affairs they will seek for the elimination of evil, for the placing of monopolies, utilities and the supplies of nature in the hands of the people for the public good. The crisis will be reached when the hitherto upholders of law become violators of that law and resisters of the will of the majority as expressed by the ballot. Fear for the future will lead the well-meaning masses to desperation, and anarchy will result when Socialism fails. This is the extremity toward which multitudes are being driven by the force of circumstances propelled by selfishness.

A comparatively small number, God’s consecrated people will at heart be longing for Messiah’s Kingdom. These will wait patiently for the Lord’s time; they will be of good courage, knowing the outcome: “We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts.” (2 Pet. 1:19) Horrible indeed would be the outlook for the future did we not have the infallible Word of God assuring us of a glorious outcome.

(Excerpts from Pastor Russell’s Sermons, pages 232-238, condensed and edited.)

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NO. 814: “THE DAY OF VENGEANCE”

by Epiphany Bible Students


No. 814

Part Six – Preparation of the Elements

“Wait ye upon me, saith the Lord, until the day that I rise up to the prey: for my determination is to gather the nations, that I may assemble the kingdoms, to pour upon them mine indignation, even all my fierce anger: for all the earth shall be devoured with the fire of my jealousy [wrath]. For then will I turn to the people a pure language, that they may all call upon the name of the Lord, to serve him with one consent.” (Zeph. 3:8-9)

This is a continuation from our May 2025 paper on “The Day of Vengeance.”

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The gathering of the nations in these last days, in fulfilment of the above prophecy, is very notable. The nations are “assembled” in the only manner in which they could be assembled – in common interest and activity – but sadly, not in brotherly love. Selfishness regulates every energy and enterprise, except the preaching of the gospel and the establishment of benevolent institutions. Even in these undertakings, one fears that much that is done is inspired by motives other than pure love for God and humanity. Selfishness has gathered the nations and has been steadily preparing them for the predicted, and now fast approaching, retribution – anarchy – which is so graphically described as the “fire” of God’s “jealousy” (anger), which is about to consume utterly the present social order – the world that now is. (2 Pet. 3:7)

While man is permitted the exercise of his free agency, God, by His overruling providence, is shaping human affairs for the accom­plishment of His own wise purposes. While men and their works are the agents and agencies, God is the great Commander who now gathers the nations and assembles the kingdoms preparatory to the transfer of earth’s dominion to Him “whose right it is,” Immanuel. (Ezek. 21:27)

This message of the Prophet would bring us only sorrow and anguish were it not for the assurance that the results will work good to the world, overthrowing the reign of selfishness and establishing, through Christ’s Millennial Kingdom, the reign of righteousness. A “pure language” indicates that men’s communica­tions with each other will no longer be selfish, but pure, truthful and loving, that they may all “serve the Lord with one consent.” The gathering of the nations will not only contribute to the severity of the judgment, but it will also make it impossible for any to escape it; and it will thus make the great tribulation a short and decisive conflict, as it is written: “For he will finish the work, and cut it short in righteousness: because a short work will the Lord make upon the earth.” (Rom. 9:28; Isa. 28:22)

Looking about us, we see the “elements” preparing for the fire of this day – the fire of God’s wrath. Selfishness, knowledge, wealth, ambition, hope, discontent, fear and despair are the ingredients whose friction will shortly set aflame the angry passions of the world and cause its various social “elements” to melt in the fervent heat. The contentment of the past is gone from all classes – all are dissatisfied. All are selfishly and increasingly grasping for “rights” or bemoaning “wrongs.” True, there are grievous wrongs which should be righted, and rights that should be enjoyed and respected; but the tendency of our time, with its increase of knowledge and independence, is to look only at the side of questions closest to self-interest, and to fail to appreciate the opposite side. The effect foretold by the Prophets will be ultimately to set every man’s hand against his neighbor, which will be the immediate cause of the great final catastrophe.

All classes will suffer terribly in this trouble, but the Scriptures inform us that the rich will suffer most. While the rich are diligently heaping up fabulous treasure for these last days, God, through the Prophets, is saying, “Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee: then whose shall those things be, which thou hast provided?” (Luke 12:15-20) In the distress of the hour, “They shall cast their silver in the streets, and their gold shall be removed: their silver and their gold shall not be able to deliver them in the day of the wrath of the Lord: . . .  because it is the stumblingblock of their iniquity.” (Ezek. 7:19)

THE HEAPING OF TREASURES

It is evident that we are in a time preeminent above all others for the accumulation of wealth, and for “wanton” or extravagant living on the part of the rich. (Jas. 5:3, 5) Of course only a minority of those who seek wealth find it. The rush and strife for wealth is not always rewarded. As the Apostle said, “But they that will be rich [who are determined to be rich at all hazards] fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts [desires], which drown men in destruction and perdition. For the love of money [wealth] is the root of all evil.” (1 Tim. 6:9-10) The majority, being inexperi­enced, take the risks and find disappoint­ment and loss, while the few, worldly-wise and keen, take few risks and reap most of the gains.

But is it true that there are poor and needy people in this land of plenty, in which so many are heaping together such fabulous wealth? Is it not his or her own fault if any healthy man or woman cannot get along comfortably? Would it not tend to cultivate dependence if the “well-to-do” should undertake to “paddle the canoes” of the poorer classes? The subject is regarded this way by many of the wealthy, who in many instances were once poor themselves, and who remember that then all who were able and willing to work could find plenty to do. They do not realize that great changes have taken place, and while their fortunes have improved wonderfully, the condition of the masses has gotten worse.

The wealthy and comfortable often find it difficult to realize the destitution of the poor, who are rapidly becoming more numerous. Even among those of the middle and wealthy classes who do think and feel for the distresses of the very poor, there is the realization of the utter impossibility of changing the present social order so as to bring any permanent relief to them. Thus, each does what little he thinks to be his ability and duty for those nearest to him, and tries to discredit or ignore the reports of misery.

It may be explained to the poor that the wealthy never were so charitable as now, that society has more ample provision for the disadvantaged than ever before, and that immense revenues are raised annually by taxation for the maintenance of these provisions. These explana­tions will surely not satisfy working people, however, because it is not charity that they want. They want a chance to honestly and decently earn a living. While they struggle harder than ever for an honest living, they read of the prosperity of the rich, the growing number of millionaires and billion­aires, and the concentrations of capital controlling the various industries. They see also that these monopolies control the machinery and technology of the world, causing the value of their labor to depreciate. Can we wonder that many are envious, angry, and embittered when they contrast the extravagant lifestyles and wastefulness of the wealthy with their own family’s deprivation? We cannot doubt that such matters awaken in the hearts of the masses feelings of envy, hatred, malice, and strife, which will ripen into open revolt during the great trouble-time impending.

The Lord, whose judgment against the rich as a class is so severe, will nevertheless be merciful to them as individuals. When in His wisdom He has destroyed their idols of silver and gold, and brought down their high looks, and humbled their pride, He will then be gracious to comfort and to heal such as renounce their selfishness and pride. To temper our judgement, it is well for us to remember that the term “rich” is a very broad one, and includes not only the immensely wealthy, but in many minds others who might be considered poor in comparison. We should also remember that many of the best and most benevolent people are among those considered to be rich by the very poor. Many of the rich not only justly pay heavy taxes to support public education and public charities, etc., but they also cheerfully contribute otherwise to the relief of the poor and to institutions they esteem worthy. Those who do these things out of good and honest hearts, and not (as we must admit is sometimes the case) for show and praise of men, will not lose their reward. And all such should be justly esteemed.

We do not in any sense justify the selfish extravagance of the rich, which the Lord condemns as wrong (Jas. 5:5), but considering these various sides we can be more sympathetic toward those who have been blinded with riches by the “god of this world,” who also blinds the poor upon some issues. He is thus leading both sides into the great “battle.”

We realize that some of the rich are very benevolent, and that they gain their wealth under the operation of the very same laws that govern all. We also realize that some of the poor are less generous naturally, and less disposed to be just than some of the rich, and that if places were changed, they would often prove more exacting and tyrannical than the rich. Nevertheless, the Lord declares that the possessors of wealth are about to be called into judgment, because they did not seek at their own cost a more equitable and generous plan, for instance, along the lines of Socialism.

However, not much is to be expected of the worldly; for selfishness is the spirit of the world. We have more reason to look to the prominent and wealthy who profess to be Christians, but they lay neither their lives nor their wealth upon God’s altar in the service of the gospel, nor do they give them in the service of humanity’s temporal welfare. Although many of the rich profess Christianity, like the remainder of the world, they know nothing about true Christianity – faith in Christ as a personal Redeemer, and full consecration of every talent to His service.

Truly, God’s Word testifies that God has not chosen many mighty or rich or worldly wise to be heirs of the Kingdom (1 Cor. 1:26); but chiefly the poor and despised according to the course and wisdom and estimate of this world. (Jas. 2:5) How hardly (with what difficulty) shall they that have riches enter into the Kingdom of God. It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of heaven.[1] (Matt. 19:23-24)

The “poor rich” will pass through terrible experiences. “Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you . . . Ye have heaped treasure together for the last days.” (Jas. 5:1-3) The weeping and howling of the rich will be heard shortly; and the knowledge of this should remove all envy and covetousness from all hearts, and fill them instead with sympathy for the “poor rich.”

SELFISHNESS IN COMBINATION WITH LIBERTY

But why cannot conditions be so altered as to gradually bring the equalization of wealth and comfort? The answer is, because the world is not governed by the royal law of love, but by the law of depravity – selfishness. While Christian doctrines promote liberty, and liberty leads to knowledge and education, “Christendom” has accepted Christian liberty and gained knowledge without having adopted Christ’s law. It has instead grafted its knowledge and liberty upon the fallen, selfish disposition, and has merely learned the better how to exercise its selfishness.

The Bible – the Old Testament as well as the New – has fostered the spirit of liberty, not directly, but indirectly. The Law indeed provided that servants be subject to their masters, but it also restricted the masters in the interests of the servants, assuring them that injustice would certainly be recompensed by the great Master of all – Jehovah. The Gospel, the New Testament, also does the same. (See Col. 3:22-25; 4:1) But the Bible assures us that while men differ in mental, moral and physical powers, God has made provision for a full restitution. By faith in Christ all may return to divine favor on a common level – rich and poor, bond and free, male and female, wise and unwise – “accepted in the Beloved.” 

The enlightening and freeing influences of the Bible have been acknowledged by statesmen (even those not Christian) and accepted by Christendom, but its law of love (the law of perfect liberty – Jas. 1:25) has been generally ignored. Thinking people are just waking to the fact that knowledge and liberty united constitute a mighty power which may be exerted for either good or evil. If knowledge and liberty as a lever move upon the fulcrum of love, the results will be powerful for good. If they move upon the fulcrum of selfishness, the results are evil – powerful and far-reaching evil. This is the condition which confronts Christendom today, and which is now rapidly preparing the social elements for the “fire” of “the day of vengeance” and recompenses.

In chemistry it is frequently found that some useful and beneficial compounds suddenly become poisonous by the change of proportions. So it is with the blessings of knowledge and liberty when compounded with selfishness. In certain propor­tions this combination has rendered valuable service to humanity, but the recent great increase of knowledge, instead of exalting knowledge to the seat of power, has enthroned selfishness. Selfish­ness dominates, and uses knowledge and liberty as its servants. This combination is now ruling the world; and even its valuable elements are rendered enemies of righteousness and peace by reason of selfishness being in control. Under present conditions therefore, selfishness, know­ledge, and liberty, with selfishness in control, constitute a triumvirate of evil power which is now ruling and crushing Christendom.

INDEPENDENCE AS VIEWED BY THE RICH AND POOR

The masses have only recently escaped from slavery and serfdom into liberty and independence, the shackles being forcibly broken by knowledge. Political equality has not been granted willingly, but inch by inch under compulsion. A new battle has begun on the part of the rich and well-to-do for the maintenance and increase of their wealth and power, and on the part of the lower classes for the right to labor and enjoy the moderate comforts of life. (See Amos 8:4-8)

If we accept the premise that all men are independent of each other, and that each should selfishly do the best he can for his own interest, regardless of the interests and welfare of others, then we could not object to these antagonistic positions. The fact is that neither the rich nor the poor can afford to be selfishly independent of one another. Mankind is one family: “And [God] hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation.” (Acts 17:26) Each member of the human family is a human brother to every other human being. All are children of the one father, Adam, a son of God (Luke 3:38), to whose joint-care the earth with its fulness was committed by God as a stewardship. All are therefore beneficiaries of the divine provision: “The earth is the Lord’s, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.” (Psa. 24:1) The fall into sin, and its penalty, death, accomplished by a gradual decline – physical, mental and moral – has left all men more or less impaired, and each should have the others’ sympathy and aid as needed.

If love were the controlling motive in the hearts of all men, each would delight to do his part for the common welfare, and all would be on an equal footing as respects the common necessities and some of the comforts of life. This would imply a measure of Socialism. But love is not the controlling motive among mankind, and conse­quently such a plan cannot operate now. Selfishness is the controlling principle with nearly all Christendom, and is bearing its own bitter fruit and ripening it now rapidly for the great vintage of Revelation. (Rev. 14:19-20)

Nothing short of a complete conversion of the world or the intervention of superhuman power could now change the course of the world from the channel of selfishness to that of love. Such a conversion is not dreamed of even by the most optimistic. Nominal Christianity has succeeded in outwardly converting a few of the earth’s billions, but true conversions – from the selfish spirit of the world to the loving, generous spirit of Christ – can be counted only in very small numbers. Hence, hope for this solution may as well be abandoned.

That leaves the intervention of superhuman power as the only hope, and just such a change is what God has promised in and through Christ’s Millennial Kingdom. God foresaw that it would require a thousand years to banish selfishness and re-establish love in full control of even the willing; hence He provided for just such “times of restitution.” (Acts 3:21) In the meantime, however, the few who really appreciate and long for the rule of love can generally see the impossibility of securing it by earthly means. The rich will not give up their advantages willingly, and the remainder of mankind are unable to provide sufficiently for themselves without the stimulus provided by either necessity or covetousness.

WHY PRESENT CONDITIONS CANNOT CONTINUE

One might suggest that there is no more danger of impending calamity now than in the past – no more danger now of the rich crushing the poor or the poor destroying the rich through anarchy. But this is a mistake; there is greater danger than ever before from both sides. It would require centuries of gradual oppression to make the masses again submit to the old order of things, in which they were the vassals of the landed nobility. The very suspicion of a tendency toward such a future for their children would lead to a revolution, and it is this fear which is helping to goad the poor to stronger protests than ever before attempted.

To expect a continuation or even an increase of the general prosperity would be unreasonable, for several reasons. The prosperity of recent history has been directly the result of the mental awakening of the world under divine supervision. (Dan. 12:4) This awakening has brought increased demands for goods from increasing numbers of people. Coming suddenly, the increase of demand exceeded the production, and hence wages in general advanced. All classes benefited for a time, and all civilized nations suddenly became much wealthier and more comfortable than ever before. Invention was stimulated by the demand, creating one labor-saving device after another. This has kept things going prosperously for the laboring classes, while making the capitalists of Christendom fabulously rich.

But now we are nearing the end of the lane of prosperity. While wages have reached an unprecedented height in recent years, the rise in the prices of the necessities of life has more than kept pace with the increase, thus exercising more than a counter-balancing influence. The collapse will come with a rush. Humanity, lifted high above any former level, has reached a place where (by reason of selfishness) it can lift no more – where something is giving way. It will catch and steady for a time before the cogs and levers which can go no farther break under the strain.

The operation of the law of supply and demand is sure, and can be made plain to any reasonable mind. The demand for human labor and skill was only temporarily increased in preparing the yet more abundant supply of machinery to take labor’s place, and the climax once reached, the reaction cannot be otherwise than sudden, and crushing to those upon whom the displaced weight falls.

Who cannot see that, under the present selfish system, as soon as the supply exceeds the demand (as soon as we have over-production) the race between people and machinery (technology) must be a short one, and one very disadvantageous to men. Machines cannot only do more work, but better work, than human workers can do. And they have no minds to cultivate, no perverse dispositions to control, no families to think of and provide for; they are not ambitious; they do not form unions and they are ready to work extra hours without serious complaint or extra pay. As slaves, therefore, machines are far more desirable than human slaves, and human labor and skill are therefore being dispensed with as far as possible.

The workers of the world are not blind. They see that competition among workers is becoming sharper every year. Every indication speaks of a greater press for work, by a yet larger army of unemployed, and consequently lower and yet lower wages. To avert this, Labor Unions have been formed, which surely have helped somewhat to maintain dignity and pay and to preserve many from the crushing power of monopoly. But these have had their bad as well as their good effects. They have led men to trust in themselves and their Unions for counsel and relief from the dilemma, instead of looking to God and seeking to learn from His Word what is His way, that they might walk therein and not stumble.

The theory of labor is correct when it claims that, under the divine law of love for the neighbor, the blessings and inventions incident to the dawning of the Millennial morning should inure to the benefit of all mankind, and not merely to the wealthy. They support their claims by the teachings of the Lord Jesus, and frequently quote His precepts. However, they seem to forget that they are asking the more fortunate to live by the rule of love for the benefit of those less fortunate, who still wish to live by the law of selfishness. Those who demand most loudly that those more fortunate than they should share with them are quite unwilling to share with those less fortunate than themselves.

ELEMENTS BEING PREPARED

The operation of the “Law of Supply and Demand” is absolute: no one can ignore it entirely and live under present social arrangements. For instance, if the farmer refuses to sell his wheat at the market price instead demanding a price adequate to compensate his own labor and that of those he employed, the result would be that his wheat would rot, his family and hired help would be in need, and the bank would foreclose on his debt. Likewise, if the farmer decided to pay his farm laborers more that the going rate, he would probably soon find himself in debt. If all farmers in the United States paid the same wages, and if all sold at fair prices, the elevators would be full of wheat, for foreign buyers would buy elsewhere at lower prices. Foreign wheat growers would then ship their wheat here, supplying the poor with cheap bread. This same law controls every other product of human labor or skill.

Another important element in preparation for the coming “fire” has been the organization of large corporations. These large concerns are forming conglomerates or trusts which are rapidly crowding out small enterprises which can neither buy nor sell as profitably as the large concerns. Not all conglomerates have abused their power, but no one will dispute that “the common people,” the masses, are in serious danger of injury at the hands of such giant corporations. Power and selfishness in an individual are dangerous, but these giant trusts not only have immensely more power and influence than individuals, they also have no consciences.

These combinations or trusts are indeed “giants” and they will soon control the world with their financial levers. Mankind is helplessly at the mercy of these giant outgrowths of the present selfish social system, and the only hope is in God. These giants threaten the human family now as literal giants threatened it during Noah’s time. These modern corporate giants are so great, powerful, and cunning, they cannot be conquered without divine interference. These giants are also hybrid beings: they are begotten by a wisdom that owes its existence to Christian civilization and enlightenment acting in combina­tion with the selfish hearts of fallen men.

As the giants of “the world that then was” before the flood were swept away in the flood of waters (2 Pet. 3:6), so these corporate giants are to be swept away in the coming flood of fire – the symbolic “fire” of God’s indignation, already kindling; “a time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation.” (Dan. 12:1) All the giants of vice and selfishness will be consumed in that fire; they will fall, and will never rise again. (Isa. 26:13-14; Zeph. 3:8-9)

The divide between the rich and the poor is increasing. It is not possible that such a condition of things can continue forever; even the operation of the natural law of cause and effect would eventually bring retribution. Nor could we expect that the justice of God, which arranged that law, would permit such conditions forever. God, through Christ, has redeemed, and has espoused the cause of our unworthy humanity, and the time for its deliverance from selfishness and the general power of the evil one is at hand. (Rom. 8:19-23)

It is evident that no one man or company of men can change the present order of society; but by the Lord’s power and in the Lord’s way, as pointed out in the Scriptures, it can and will be changed for a perfect system, based not upon selfishness, but upon love and justice. To introduce this, the present conditions must be entirely overthrown. The new wine will not be put into the old bottles, nor a new patch upon the old garment. Hence, with sympathy for both rich and poor in the woes near at hand, we can pray, “Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is done in heaven,” even though it be introduced with the “fire” of God’s indignation, for which we see the elements already being prepared.

(Excerpts from Studies in the Scriptures, Volume IV, Chapter VII, condensed and edited. Lengthy quotations have been omitted.)

[1] The “Needle’s Eye” was said to be a small gateway in the walls of ancient cities, used after sundown and described as being so small that a camel could pass through only on his knees, after his load had been removed. The illustration would seem to imply that a rich man would need to unload and kneel before he could make his calling and election sure to a place in the Kingdom.

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NO. 813: “THE DAY OF VENGEANCE”

by Epiphany Bible Students


No. 813

Part Five – Babylon’s Confusion – National and Ecclesiastical

“For these be the days of vengeance, that all things which are written may be fulfilled . . . 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 which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken. And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory.” (Luke 21:22-27)

This is a continuation of our series on “The Day of Vengeance” in our July through October 2024 papers.

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That the civil powers of Christendom perceive that the judgment is going against them, and that the stability of their power is by no means assured, is very manifest. Disraeli, when Prime Minister of England, addressed the British Parliament, July 2, 1874 (just in the beginning of this harvest period or judgment day), saying, “The great crisis of the world is nearer than some suppose. Why is Christendom so menaced? I fear civilization is about to collapse.” Again, he said, “Turn whatever way we like, there is an uncomfortable feeling abroad, a distress of nations, men’s hearts failing them for fear . . . we are upon times of unusual ghastliness. We are approaching the end!” If such was the outlook as seen in the very beginning of the judgment, how much more ominous are the signs of the times today!

The position of the United States of America among the nations is unique in almost every respect; and so much so that some are inclined to regard this country as the special child of divine providence, and to think that in the event of world-wide revolution it will escape. But such fancied security is not consistent with sound judgment, in view of either the signs of the times or the certain operations of those just laws of retribution by which nations, as well as individuals, are judged.

That the peculiar circumstances of the discovery of this continent and the planting of this nation on its virgin soil, to breathe its free air and develop its wonderful resources, was a step in the course of divine providence, the thoughtful and unbiased cannot doubt. The time and circumstances all indicate it. Emerson once said, “Our whole history looks like the last effort by divine providence in behalf of the human race.” He would not have said that, however, had he understood the divine plan of the ages, in the light of which it is quite clear that it is not a “last effort of divine providence,” but a well-defined link in the chain of providential circumstances for the accomplishment of the divine purpose. Here has been afforded a refuge for the oppressed of all lands from the tyranny of civil and ecclesiastical despotism. Here, separated from the old despotisms by the vast ocean wilderness, the spirit of liberty found a breathing place, and the experiment of popular government became a reality. Under these favoring circum­stances the great work of the Gospel Age – the selecting of the true Church – has been greatly facilitated; and here we have every reason to believe the greatest harvest of the age will be gathered.

In no other country could the blessed harvest message – the plan of the ages and its times and seasons and privileges – have been so untrammeled in its proclamation and so widely and freely heralded. And nowhere, except under the free institutions of this favored land, have so many minds been sufficiently released from the fetters of superstition and religious dogmatism as to be able to receive the Truth now due, and in turn to bear its good tidings abroad. It was, we believe, for this very purpose that the providence of God has been, in a measure, over this country. There was a work to be done here for His people which could not so well be done elsewhere, and therefore when the hand of oppression sought to throttle the spirit of liberty, a Washington was raised up to lead the impoverished but daring liberty-lovers on to national independence. And again, when disruption threatened the nation, and when the time had come for the liberation of millions of slaves, God raised up another brave and noble spirit in the person of Abraham Lincoln, who struck off the shackles of the enslaved and preserved the unity of the nation.

Yet the nation has never had any claims upon divine providence. The providential overruling in some of its affairs has been only in the interests of the people of God. The nation, as a nation, is without God and without hope of perpetuity when, through it, God shall have served His own wise purposes for His people – when He shall have gathered “his elect.” Then the winds of the great tribulation may blow upon it, as upon the other nations, because, like them, it is one of the “kingdoms of this world” which must give place to the Kingdom of God’s dear Son.

While the conditions of the masses here are much more favorable than those of any other land, there is an appreciation of comfort and of individual rights and privileges here among the poorer classes which does not exist to the same extent in any other land. In this country, from the ranks of its humblest citizens, imbued with the spirit of its institutions – the spirit of liberty, of ambition, of industry and intelligence – have come many of the wisest and best statesmen – presidents, legislators, lawyers, jurists and distinguished men in every station. No hereditary aristocracy here has enjoyed a monopoly of offices of trust or profit, but the child of the humblest wayfarer might aspire to and win the prizes of honor, wealth and preferment. The influence of these open avenues to the highest and to all the intermediate positions of honor and trust in the nation has been to the elevation of the whole people, from the lowest strata upward. It has stimulated the demand for education and culture. The free school system has largely met this demand, bringing all classes into intelligent communication through the daily press, books, periodicals, etc., thus enabling them, as individuals, to compare notes and to judge for themselves on all questions of interest, and accordingly to wield their influence in national matters by the use of the ballot.

A sovereign people, thus dignified and brought to an appreciation of human rights, is therefore naturally one of the first to resist, and that most determinedly, any apparent tendencies to curb its ambition or to restrain its operations. Even now, notwithstanding the liberal spirit of its institutions and the immense advantages they have conferred upon all classes of the nation, the intelligence of the masses begins to discern influences at work which are destined before long to bring them into bondage, to rob them of their freedom, and to deprive them of the blessings of bountiful natural resources.

The American people are being aroused to a sense of danger to their liberties, and to action in view of such danger, with the energy which has been their marked characteristic in every branch of industry and every avenue of trade, though the real causes of their danger are not clearly enough discerned by the masses to direct their energies wisely. They only see that congested wealth is impoverishing the many, influencing legislation so as to still further amass wealth and power in the hands of the few, and so creating an aristocracy of wealth whose power will in time prove as despotic and relentless as any despotism of the Old World.

While this is only too true, it is not the only danger. A religious despotism, whose hateful tyranny can best be judged by the records of the past days of its power, also threatens this country. That danger is Romanism. [See editor’s comment on page 6.] Yet this danger is not generally discerned, because Rome is making her conquests here by cunning art and base flattery. She professes great admiration for the free institutions and self-government of the United States; she courts and flatters the Protestant “heretics” who form so large a proportion of the educated population, and now calls them her “separated brethren,” for whom she has an “undying affection.” Yet, at the same time, she lays her clammy hand upon the public school system, which she is anxious to turn into an agent for the further propagation of her doctrines and the extension of her influence. She is making her influence felt in both political and religious circles, and the continuous tide of immigration to this country is largely of her subjects. Thus, from congested wealth, from Romanism and from immigration, we see great dangers.

But the remedy which the masses will eventually apply will be worse than the disease. When the social revolution does come here, it will come with all the turbulence and violence which American energy and love of liberty can throw into it. It is by no means reasonable, therefore, to expect that this country will escape the fate of all the nations of Christendom. Like all the rest, it is doomed to disruption, overthrow and anarchy. It also is a part of Babylon. The spirit of liberty fostered here already threatens to run riot with a vehemence and speed unequaled in the old world.

But protection and security will be sought in vain under any of the kingdoms of this world. All are now trembling with fear and alarm, and realize their inability to cope with the mighty, pent-up forces with which they will have to deal when the terrible crisis arrives. “And the loftiness of man shall be bowed down, and the haughtiness of men shall be made low . . . In that day [now so very close at hand – ‘even at the door’] a man shall cast his idols of silver, and his idols of gold, which they made each one for himself to worship, to the moles and to the bats; To go into the clefts of the rocks, and into the tops of the ragged rocks, for fear of the Lord, and for the glory of his majesty, when he ariseth to shake terribly the earth.” (Isa. 2:17-21)

Then, “All hands shall be feeble, and all knees shall be weak as water. They shall also gird themselves with sackcloth, and horror shall cover them; and shame shall be upon all faces, and baldness upon all their heads. They shall cast their silver in the streets, and their gold shall be removed: their silver and their gold shall not be able to deliver them in the day of the wrath of the Lord.” (Ezek. 7:17-19)

The protection which any government can provide will be of little avail when the judgments of the Lord and the fruits of their folly are precipitated upon them all. In their pride of power, they have treasured up “wrath against the day of wrath.” (Rom. 2:5) They have selfishly sought the aggrandizement of the few, and have been heedless of the cries of the poor and needy. Their cries have entered into the ears of the Lord of armies, and He has espoused their cause; and He declares, “I will punish the world for their evil, and the wicked for their iniquity; and I will cause the arrogancy of the proud to cease, and will lay low the haughtiness of the terrible. I will make a man more precious than fine gold; even a man than the golden wedge of Ophir.” (Isa. 13:11-12) We are thus assured that the Lord’s overruling providence in the final catastrophe will bring deliverance to the oppressed. The lives of multitudes will not then be sacrificed nor will the inequalities of society that now exist be perpetuated.

Truly this is the predicted time of “distress of nations, with perplexity.” The voice of the discontented masses is aptly symbolized by the roaring of the sea, and the hearts of thinking men are failing them for fear of the dread calamity which all can now see rapidly approaching; for the powers of heaven (the present ruling powers) are being terribly shaken. Indeed some, instructed by these signs, and calling to mind that scripture, “Behold, he cometh with clouds.” (Rev. 1:7) They are already beginning to suggest the presence of the Son of man, although they greatly misapprehend the subject and God’s remedy.

But amidst all the shaking of the earth (organized society) and of the heavens (the ecclesiastical powers), those who discern in it the outworking of the divine plan of the ages rejoice in the assurance that this terrible shaking will be the last that the earth will ever have or need. As the Apostle Paul assures us, it signifies the removing of those things that are shaken – the overturning of the whole present order of things – in order that those things which cannot be shaken may remain – the Kingdom of God, the Kingdom of light and peace. Our God is a consuming fire, and in His wrath, He will consume every system of evil and oppression, and He will firmly establish truth and righteousness in the earth. (Heb. 12:27-29)

“PEACE! PEACE! WHEN THERE IS NO PEACE”

But notwithstanding the manifest judgment of God upon all nations, notwithstanding the fact that the volume of testimony from multitudes of witnesses is pressing with resistless logic against the whole present order of things, and that the verdict and penalty are anticipated with an almost universal dread, there are those who poorly conceal their fears by cries of “Peace! Peace!” when there is no peace. This loud and united cry of the nations, through their representatives, calls forcibly to mind the Word of the Lord through the Prophet Jeremiah, who says:

“For from the least of them even unto the greatest of them every one is given to covetousness; and from the prophet even unto the priest every one dealeth falsely. They have healed also the hurt of the daughter of my people slightly, saying, Peace, peace; when there is no peace. Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination? nay, they were not at all ashamed, neither could they blush: therefore they shall fall among them that fall: at the time that I visit them they shall be cast down, saith the Lord.” (Jer. 6:13-15)

“OUT OF THINE OWN MOUTH WILL I JUDGE THEE”

If the civil powers of Christendom are in perplexity and distress, the religious situation presents no hopeful contrast of peace and security, for modern ecclesiasticism is also ensnared in a net of its own weaving. If the nations, having sown to the wind the seeds of unrighteousness, are about to reap an abundant harvest in a whirlwind of affliction, the great nominal church, ecclesiastical Christendom, which has shared in the sowing, shall also share in the reaping.

The great nominal church has long taught for doctrines the precepts of men. Largely ignoring the Word of God as the only rule of faith and godly living, it has boldly announced many conflicting and God-dishonoring doctrines, and has been unfaithful to the measure of truth it has retained. It has failed to cultivate and manifest the spirit of Christ, and has freely imbibed the spirit of the world.

Conflicting doctrines long ago divided the church nominal into numerous antagonistic sects, each claiming to be the one true Church which the Lord and the Apostles planted. Together, they have succeeded in giving to the world such a distorted misrepresentation of our Heavenly Father’s character and plan, that many intelligent people turn away with disgust, either despising their Creator or disbelieving His existence.

The Church of Rome, with assumed infallibility, claims it to be the divine purpose to eternally torment in fire and brimstone all “heretics” who reject her doctrines. For others she provides a limited torment called Purgatory, from which a release may be secured by penances, fasts, prayers, holy candles, incense and well-paid-for “sacrifices” of the mass. She thus sets aside the efficacy of the atoning sacrifice of Christ.

The “Reformation” movement discarded some of the false doctrines of Papacy, but before long that good work of protest against the iniquitous, antichristian, counterfeit Church of Rome was overcome by the spirit of the world. Soon the “Protestants” formed new organizations, which, together with the truths they had found, perpetuated many of the old errors and added some new ones, although each continued to hold on to a little truth. The result was a medley of conflicting creeds. As the investigative energy of the Reformation period soon died out, these creeds quickly became fossilized, and have so remained to the present day. Theological seminaries have been established and generously endowed; and from these, young clergy, instructed in their errors, have gone out to teach and to confirm the people in them.

But now the harvest of all this sowing has come, the day of reckoning is here, and great is the confusion and perplexity of the whole nominal church of every denomination, and particularly of the clergy. In this critical hour it is a lamentable fact that the wholesome spirit of “The Great Reformation” is dead. Protestantism is no longer a protest against the spirit of antichrist, nor against the world, the flesh or the devil. They seek to hide from public scrutiny creeds that are at war with the Word of God, with reason, and with each other. They seek a closer affiliation with, and imitation of, the Church of Rome. They court her favor, praise her methods, and conceal her crimes. In so doing they become confederate with her in spirit. They are also in close and increasing conformity to the spirit of the world in everything.

In much of this the masses of nominal church members have become the willing tools of the clergy, and the clergy in turn have freely pandered to the tastes and preferences of worldly and influential members. The people have surrendered their right and duty of private judgment, and have ceased to search the Scriptures to prove what is truth, and to meditate upon God’s law to discern what is righteousness. They are indifferent, worldly, lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God. (2 Tim. 3:4) They are blinded by the god of this world and willing to be led into any schemes which minister to present worldly desires and ambitions. (2 Cor. 4:4)

The clergy foster this spirit and pander to it for their own temporal advantage. Should these religious organizations go down, the offices and salaries, the prestige and honors of the self-exalted clergy must all go with them. They are therefore just as anxious now to perpetuate the institutions of nominal Christianity as the Scribes and Pharisees and Doctors of the law were anxious to perpetuate Judaism, and for the same reasons. (John 11:47-48; Acts 4:15-18) Because of their prejudices and worldly ambitions, Christians are as blind to the light of the new dispensation now dawning as the Jews in the days of the Lord’s first advent were blind to the light of the Gospel dispensation then dawning.

THE CHARGES AGAINST ECCLESIASTICISM

The nominal Christian church is charged with three things:

(1) Inconsistency. The wide distinction between her claimed standard of doctrine, the Bible, and her conflicting (and in many respects absurd) creeds is noted even by the world. The blasphemous doctrine of eternal torment has been examined and no longer serves to drive people into the church through fear.

(2) Lack of piety and godliness. Although the fact is admitted that a few truly pious souls are found here and there in the church, sham and hypocrisy are indeed prominent, and wealth and arrogance make very manifest that the poor are not welcome in the earthly temples erected in the name of Christ.

(3) Failure to convert the world. The nominal church professed it to be her mission to convert the world to Christianity. It seems unaccountable how the world has discovered that the time has come when the work of the church should show some signs of completion. Nevertheless, just as all men were in expectation of some great change about to take place in the end of the Jewish Age (Luke 3:15), all are now in similar expectation in the end of the Gospel Age.

The nominal church cannot deny the conflict of her creeds, so she resorts to various methods to meet the charge of inconsistency of doctrine, which thinking people are not slow to mark as evidences of her great confusion. The clergy are quite content to say as little about doctrines as possible. Some are so ashamed of them that they favor discarding them altogether. Others are more conservative, and think it more prudent to let them go gradually, inserting new doctrines in their place. Then there is another large class of clergymen who favor an eclectic, or compromise, theology, which must of necessity be very brief and very liberal. Its object is to waive objections of all religionists, both Christian and heathen, and if possible, to “bring them all into one camp,” as some have expressed it. They boast of great things about to be accomplished through Christian union or cooperation.

The charge of lack of piety and godly living is also met with boasting of “many wonderful works,” which often suggest the reproving words of the Lord. (Matt. 7:22-23) But these boastings do little to promote the interests of Babylon, because the lack of the spirit of God’s law of love is too painfully manifest to be concealed, making the deplorable condition of the fallen church all the more deplorable. If this great ecclesiasticism were really the true Church of God, the divine plan to choose out “a people for His name” would be a manifest failure!

The nominal church knows the time has arrived when the work of converting the world should be almost, if not fully, accomplished, and that she differs little from the world, except in profession. She has lost sight of the real purpose of this Gospel Age: to preach the gospel of the Kingdom in all the world for a witness, and to aid in the calling and preparing of a “little flock.” (Matt. 24:14; Acts 15:14) She is confronted with the fact that, after nineteen centuries, she is further from accomplishing the commission which her claims would demand than she was at the close of the first century.

THE “CHRISTIAN UNION” MOVEMENT

But while various excuses, apologies, promises and boasts are made by the nominal church, her leaders see very clearly that they cannot long preserve her in her present divided, distracted, and confused condition. They see that disintegra­tion and overthrow are sure to follow soon unless some mighty effort unites her sects and thus gives her a better standing before the world and increased power to enforce her authority. We therefore hear much talk of “Christian Union.” [See editor’s comment on page 6.] Efforts for its accomplishment are proclaimed as evidence of growth in the spirit of love and Christian fellowship. The movement, however, is not begotten of increasing love and Christian fellowship, but of fear. The foretold storm of indignation and wrath is seen to be fast approaching, and the various sects seriously doubt their ability to stand alone in the tempest shock.

Consequently, all the sects favor union. One method suggested to accomplish it is to first unite those sects most alike in doctrine, such as Presbyterians, Baptists, Methodists, Catholics, etc. in preparation for the proposed larger union. Another method is to cultivate a desire for union, and a disposition to ignore doctrine, extending fellowship to all morally disposed people, seeking their cooperation in what they call “Christian work.” By ignoring many of the disputed doctrines of the past, a class who largely represent the “union” sentiment has been developed. Ignorant of the sectarian battles of the past, many of these have indeed “a zeal of God, but not according to knowledge.” (Rom. 10:2)

They plan an immediate “social uplift” of the world. It is commendable that their efforts are not for evil, but for good. Their great mistake is in pursuing their own plans, which however benevolent or wise in human estimation, must of necessity fall short of the divine wisdom and the divine plan, which alone will be crowned with success. All others are doomed to failure. Being ignorant of doctrine and church history, they readily adopt the idea of “union,” deciding that it was the doctrines that caused divisions, so doctrines should be ignored. They fail to see that certain doctrines, proven and corrected by the Word of God, are all-important to true union among true Christians.

The proposed union, which ignores Bible doctrine but holds firmly to human doctrines respecting eternal torment, natural immortality, etc., and which is dominated merely by human judgment, is the most dangerous thing that could happen. It is sure to run into extreme error, because it rejects the “doctrines of Christ” and “the wisdom from above,” and instead relies upon the wisdom of its own wise men, which is foolishness when opposed to the divine counsel and methods. “For the wisdom of their wise men shall perish, and the understanding of their prudent men shall be hid.” (Isa. 29:14)

It would indeed be strange if the spirit of Christ and the spirit of the world would suddenly prove to be in harmony, that those filled with the opposite spirits should see eye to eye. But such is not the case. It is still true that the spirit of the world is enmity to God. (Jas. 4:4)

To be continued in our June 2025 paper.

(Excerpts from Studies in the Scriptures, Volume IV, Chapters V and VI, condensed and edited. Lengthy quotations have been omitted.)

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Editor’s comment on Romanism: The Roman Catholic Church today is still considered one of the most powerful institutions in the world. However, other kinds of religious extremism are also a threat. For example, the evangelical movement within the Protestant denominations appears to seek political power, hoping to control public education and impose a common standard of religious belief.

Editor’s comment on “union” movement: Volume IV was written in 1897, but the union movement continues today. This is a quotation from the website Christian Union: “Since 2002, Christian Union has worked to help bring sweeping spiritual change to America. The ministry’s work is focused in two areas: developing bold Christian leaders at the most strategic and profoundly influential universities in America; and building networks of Christian leaders and promoting national revival through Christian Union America.” (Christian Union, accessed 3/31/2025)

Here is more from the current movement: “Through fervent prayer, humility in fasting, repentance, evangelism and dedication to His ways as revealed in His Word, Christians around our country are banding together to ask God to have mercy and bring about the greatest revival the nation has ever seen. CU America is a movement of Christian leaders spanning multiple Christian traditions, including evangelicals, pentecostals, and Catholics, who jointly desire increased Christian vitality and national transformation.” (About Christian Union America, accessed 3/31/2025)

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NO. 812: CHRIST’S RESURRECTION ESSENTIAL

by Epiphany Bible Students


No. 812

“If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable. But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept.” (1 Cor. 15:19-20)

The name “Easter” is of heathen origin, Easter being the name of a goddess of olden times. For Christian people today, Easter Sunday commemorates the resurrection of our Lord Jesus from the dead on the third day after His death. To those that appreciate Him as the “true Light” (John 1:9) and the “Sun of righteousness” (Mal. 4:2) which shall ultimately shine forth to the blessing of all the families of the earth, there could be no more appropriate day named than Sunday to mark the day when He rose from the dead, and entered upon the new life which will bring that blessing to all mankind.

Christians generally celebrate Easter as the memorial of Jesus’ resurrection, but today resurrection is considered of little significance by the vast majority of Christians. A change in theological beliefs has made the Bible teachings on the subject of the resurrection meaningless. During the days of our Lord and the Apostles, believing Jews and Christian converts alike generally held the view that death was as real with mankind as with the brute creation, and that man’s hope of a future life consisted not in his possession of an indestructible nature, but in the promise of a resurrection. It was clearly understood that death not only affected the body, but the entire person; the penalty for original sin was death in the full, complete sense of the word, in harmony with the decree: “The soul that sinneth, it shall die.” (Ezek. 18:4)

Among the Jews there were two principal classes: (1) the Sadducees and agnostics who denied a resurrection and future life, and (2) the Pharisees who believed the resurrection hope taught in the Scriptures. Our Lord Jesus refuted the arguments of the Sadducees that the dead were hopelessly dead and would have no resurrection by quoting God’s words to Moses at the bush, pointing out that it would have been inconsistent for God to say that He was the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob if they were hopelessly dead as are the beasts that perish. These words proved the resurrection of the dead; from the divine standpoint, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were not dead in the sense of being extinct. (Mark 12:26-27) Our Lord further declared that the hour was coming when these Ancient Worthies and all in the grave would hear His voice and come forth. (John 5:28-29)

RESURRECTION INDISPENSABLE

St. Paul presented the strongest possible arguments proving the resurrection in chapter 15 of First Corinthians, where he declared that none could be Christians who denied the resurrection. The chapter opens with the declaration that the foundation for the Gospel lies in the fact that Christ died for our sins and arose again on the third day. He recites that this fact is well attested by the words of reliable witnesses. Then he says: “Now if Christ be preached that he rose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead? But if there be no resurrection of the dead, then is Christ not risen: And if Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain. Yea, and we are found false witnesses of God; because we have testified of God that he raised up Christ: whom he raised not up, if so be that the dead rise not. For if the dead rise not, then is not Christ raised.” (1 Cor. 15:12-16)

How clear and distinct this argument is. The Apostle in so many words shows that anyone who denies the possibility of a resurrection of the dead must deny the resurrection of Christ from the dead, and if this be denied, the entire bottom falls out of the Christian faith. And if we acknowledge that Christ rose from the dead, and thus admit the power of God for the resurrection of the dead, then we have the foundation upon which to build a hope of resurrection for ourselves and others in due time.

Paul was not one to quibble or dodge issues because some of his hearers were lacking in faith. Mark the force of his argument when he says, “And if Christ be not raised, your faith is vain; ye are yet in your sins. Then they also which are fallen asleep in Christ are perished.” (1 Cor. 15:17-18) Note his argument: Christian faith is vain without the resurrection of Christ. Why would that be the case, if it be true that good men go at once to heaven in the moment of death? How could faith in Christ’s resurrection affect their interests either one way or another? How could the Apostle say that those who have fallen asleep in Christ are perished, if He did not rise from the dead?

The problem is that during the Dark Ages the Lord’s people seriously departed from the Scriptures and from facts, following false, heathen doctrine that implied that when people die, they are not dead, but more alive than ever before, and hence they need no resurrection from death. This heathen error, engrafted upon Christian theology long ago, has become so interwoven with the body of Christian faith and hope that it has gradually perverted it and nullified the scriptural teaching of the necessity for the death of Christ, the necessity for His resurrection, the necessity for His coming again, and the necessity for the resurrection of both the just and the unjust.

Surely no one can thoughtfully read this argument of the Apostle without being convinced that the writer believed that those who go into the tomb must “sleep” until the resurrection morning. Moreover, they must see that this sleep is a figure of speech signifying that the dead are really dead, but are reckoned to be asleep because of the promise of a resurrection. Mark the Apostle’s statement: if Christ has not risen from the dead, those who have fallen asleep in Christ have perished. They are eternally dead if there has been no redemption accomplished for them, if He who died at Calvary stayed dead and did not rise from the dead on the third day.

Our opening text sums up the Apostle’s argument. He says in effect: We Christians acknowledge the fact that Christ did rise from the dead – this is the very foundation of our faith. And more than this, we believe that He was the first-fruits of those that have fallen asleep. Note carefully the thought here expressed that Christ’s resurrection was a first-fruits of a resurrection that is to apply to others. The meaning is plain: Adam and all his posterity would have been hopelessly dead, extinct, as the brute beasts, had it not been for divine grace.

Intimations of the coming redemption and deliverance were given as far back as Eden when the Lord said that ultimately the seed of the woman shall bruise the serpent’s head, implying that the victory of sin and death over Adam and his race would not be perpetual but would be reversed. (Gen. 3:15) The same divine grace was still more clearly stated to father Abraham in the words, “In thy seed shall all the families of the earth be blessed.” (Gen. 28:14) Upon these words, further corroborated and reiterated through the Prophets, the people of Israel came to have hope in a resurrection of the dead, building their hopes upon Messiah’s power. The Apostle’s argument is that Jesus is the Messiah, who by His death paid the ransom price for father Adam and redeemed him from his death penalty, thus redeeming all of his race, since all were condemned in Adam while in his loins. (Rom. 5:19)

THEM THAT ARE ASLEEP

The words “them that slept” are more properly translated as “them that are asleep.” (see the ASV) This should leave no doubt as to what the Apostle meant. The sleeping ones, the dead, were still dead, still asleep, when he wrote this, although this was years after Jesus had died for our sins and risen from the dead. Later on in this same wonderful resurrection chapter, the Apostle shows clearly both how and when all these sleeping ones shall be called forth from the tomb. He points out a first resurrection of holy blessed ones who shall come forth in the resurrection as spirit beings, heavenly beings. (1 Cor. 15:43-44) This class will constitute the first resurrection or, as the Apostle puts it, they will share in “His resurrection” because they have shared also in His sufferings and in His death. (2 Tim. 2:11-12; Rom. 6:5) Here is further corroboration that our Lord was not risen from the dead a man, but was “put to death in the flesh” and made alive as a spirit being. (1 Pet. 3:18)

The Apostle assures us that our Lord was manifest in the flesh at His first advent in order that He might suffer death on our behalf, in order that He might pay the ransom price for Adam and his race by dying the just for the unjust, to sacrifice Himself as the man Christ Jesus. His resurrection was a reward for His obedience unto death and placed Him back again on the spirit plane, “Far above all principality, and power, and might, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that which is to come.” (Eph. 1:21) He became the “express image” of His Father’s person. (Heb. 1:3)

FIRST-FRUITS AND AFTER-FRUITS

Jesus was the first-fruits of all who ever died in the sense that He was the first to rise from the dead, as the Scriptures so plainly declare. Some are confused on this point when they think of three cases in the Old Testament and three in the New Testament in which the dead were brought back to life before our Lord’s death and resurrection. The explanation of how Christ could be the first to rise from the dead, without ignoring these Scriptural cases, is a very simple one. According to the Scriptures, life and death are opposites; hence the very beginning of the working of death and imperfection in any being vitiates his life to that extent. He is no longer a living being but a dying being. From this standpoint Adam’s dying (and the dying of his posterity) began the moment the death sentence was pronounced against him.

Christ Jesus Himself was the first one to come under the power of death and be raised completely out from under that power to full perfection of life and being. He was therefore in the highest and fullest sense of the word, as our opening text states, the first-fruits of them that are asleep, and the first to rise from the dead. (Acts 26:23) This expression “first-fruits” surely implies there are “after-fruits.” As Jesus was the first to come completely out from under the power of death, so eventually others will be fully delivered from its power.

The Apostle James gives an elaboration of the same thought when he says that in God’s plan the Church “should be a kind of firstfruits of his creatures.” (Jas. 1:18) If Jesus as the Head is of the first-fruits, the Church, adopted and begotten of the Holy Spirit as His Body, must be of the first-fruits as well. This shows most distinctly that there are others besides the Church for whom a blessing is in reserve, a blessing of rescue from the power of sin and death by a resurrection.

The Apostle Paul refers to this same participation of the Church with her Lord a little later on in his argument. After pointing out that the blessing of the Lord is to be upon two classes, a heavenly class and an earthly class (the one as the stars of heaven the other as the sand upon the seashore – Gen. 22:17), and after pointing out that the Church, the elect, is to constitute this heavenly class of the first resurrection (1 Cor. 15:40-44), the Apostle proceeds to indicate that the resurrection of the Church will bring the elect into the image and likeness of their Lord and Redeemer as spirit beings, while the resurrection of the world will bring them to the standard of human perfection represented in father Adam. He says, “As is the earthy, such are they also that are earthy: and as is the heavenly, such are they also that are heavenly.” (1 Cor. 15:48)

Continuing to speak of this heavenly class, the elect Church, he says, “And as we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly.” (1 Cor. 15:49) He proceeds then to point out a mystery or secret, assuring the Church that in the resurrection the Lord will complete that work of “change” already begun in them in the renewing of their minds and wills. The Apostle further shows that after the Church shall have experienced this change from mortal to immortal conditions, from earthly to heavenly conditions, the promise of God through the Prophet will have fulfillment, namely, “Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is thy sting? O grave, [hades] where is thy victory?” (1 Cor. 15:54-55; Isa. 25:8)

The death of Christ, operating first for the deliverance of the elect to the heavenly conditions, will thus be made available to the world of mankind during the Millennial Age to deliver them to perfect earthly conditions, so that death itself may be swallowed up in victory. The power of the grave shall no longer prevail against the human family who have been bought with “the precious blood of Christ.” (1 Pet. 1:19) All who will accept the divine favor then extended to them may come to a full victory through Christ over sin and over death.

The Apostle refers to Christ as the first-fruits twice in this connection, but evidently with a difference. In 1 Cor. 15:20 he speaks of Christ Jesus as the first-fruits of them that are asleep, while in 1 Cor. 15:22-23 he draws a different picture in which he again speaks of Christ as the first-fruits, here, however, signifying the entire Christ: Jesus the head and the Church His body. He says, “For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive. But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits [Christ the head and the Church His body, gathered during the Gospel Age]; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming [presence].”

With the completion of these first-fruits will come the great harvesting of the world, the great ingathering from all the families of the earth the great time of blessing to all who were cursed in Adam and redeemed by the blood of Christ. Those who will be saved during the Millennial Age are here briefly referred to as “they that are Christ’s at his coming,” that is to say those who will become His during His presence, His Parousia during the Millennial Age under the mediatorial Kingdom. That this is the Apostle’s argument is evident from the verse following which says, “Then cometh the end [of the plan of salvation], when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father; when he shall have put down all rule and all authority and power.” (1 Cor. 15:24)

INTELLIGENT EASTER JOYS

Those of God’s people most clear in their knowledge of His Word have the greatest joy and blessing in connection with every feature of His Truth, including those precious things represented by Easter Sunday. To them the significance of the day is one of spiritual exhilaration and refreshment. Their faith grasps the fact that the human race, condemned to death because of sin, has been provided by the heavenly Father with a great Savior. This Savior has already given His life as our ransom price, and been raised from the dead by the power of God to that high glorious station in which we recognize Him as King of kings and Lord of lords, possessed of glory, honor, and immortality. We hail Him as the one who is to be the Lord of all in His coming Kingdom and who is already the Lord of our hearts – Lord of all those who have heard and tasted of the grace of God, by faith, in advance of the world.

Easter Sunday bids us wait with patience for our share in the resurrection. The “Sun of righteousness” will then “arise with healing in his wings” (Mal. 4:2) to bless the sin-benighted world of mankind, “to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning;” (Isa. 61:3) to bid them to look up, and to help them rise up in the glorious restitution, which the Lord has promised to all the families of the earth. (Acts 3:19-21)

Not only Easter Sunday but every Sunday celebrates the resurrection of our Lord and head. Let us be assured by the words of the Apostle, “God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have showed toward his name.” (Heb. 6:10) Let us be assured that every sacrifice made in the interest of the Lord’s name and honor and cause and for the brethren’s sake will be appreciated by Him who knows the secrets of the heart and who knows those that are His. (Psa. 44:21; 2 Tim. 2:19)

(Based on a sermon given by Pastor Russell in 1907 and printed in Harvest Gleanings, Volume 3.)

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THE SUPREMACY OF GOD’S KINGDOM

“And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the Lord’s house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow unto it.” (Isa. 2:2)

It would be a mistake to suppose that these words imply the end of time or the end of the world, in the ordinary sense. The Bible declares that “the earth abideth forever,” (Eccl. 1:4) and it tells of the wonderful blessings of Restitution, when the Lord’s footstool shall blossom as the rose – Paradise restored. (Isa. 35:1; Isa. 60:13) All this is to come in the “last days” or “last day.” The Jews understood that the seven days of the week, six of labor and the seventh of rest, were typical of seven greater days of a thousand years each. In harmony with this thought, one might say we are living in the Friday night of the world’s history, which means the great Sabbath of rest, the thousand years of Messiah’s reign, is about to begin (the Jewish day beginning in the evening).

The New Testament writers seem to have had the same thought. Our Lord declared, “The word that I have spoken, the same shall judge him in the last day.” (John 12:48) Similarly, Martha declared her faith in the resurrection of her brother, saying, “I know that he shall rise again in the resurrection at the last day.” (John 11:24) The “last day” is the Millennial Day, the Day of Christ, the great Day which will witness the overthrow of sin and death and the uplifting of humanity. Of that Great Day we read that the righteous will flourish and evil-doers will be cut off. (Psa. 72:7; Psa. 37:9) During this Day the Messiah will put down all things opposed to righteousness: “The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death.” (1 Cor. 15:26)

The resurrection process will be in operation throughout that glorious Day; mankind will be rising out of its meanness, sin, sickness and death, back to all that was lost in Eden, and redeemed by the Cross. “After those days” (after the days of the reign of sin), God promises to make a New Covenant with the House of Israel and with the House of Judah, through which they shall be uplifted; and the blessings will flow from them to all nations. (Jer. 31:31, 33) After those days God also promises, “I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh.” (Joel 2:28) The Mountain of the Lord’s House shall be established in the very top of the mountains above all other kingdoms. A mountain symbolizes a kingdom and God’s Kingdom will be the highest Mountain; it will be over the top of all other kingdoms. It will be established or fixed permanently above all others.

Messiah, the great King, with His Elect Bride and Associate with Him, will exercise His divine power, Satan shall be bound for a thousand years, and sin will no longer be permitted. (Rev. 20:2) Justice will be executed in the earth; every good word, thought, and deed will be rewarded, and every evil thought, word, and deed will be punished. (Isa. 26:9) “They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain: for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea.” (Isa. 11:9)

The world now doubts the very existence of God, and declares that if He does exist, He pays little or no heed to wrong-doers: “And now we call the proud happy; yea, they that work wickedness are set up; yea, they that tempt God are even delivered.” (Mal. 3:15) But the New Day will change all this: “Judgment also will I lay to the line, and righteousness to the plummet: and the hail shall sweep away the refuge of lies, and the waters shall overflow the hiding place.” (Isa. 28:17) “Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped.” (Isa. 35:5) “And they shall teach no more every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the Lord: for they shall all know me, from the least of them unto the greatest of them.” (Jer. 31:34; Heb. 8:11)

The present downward tendency will be reversed. All nations shall then “flow” or gravitate upward toward the righteous Kingdom of Messiah. The Kingdom, in its original establishment, will be Israelitish; Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and all the Prophets will be made “princes in all the earth.” (Psa. 45:16) The Jews will begin to recognize the fulfillment of prophecy and other nationalities will gradually see the Restitution blessings coming to Israel, in harmony with the divine arrangements of the Kingdom. Then, as the scripture declares, “Many people shall go and say, Come ye, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob; and he will teach us [as well as the Jews] of his ways, and we [as well as they] will walk in his paths: for out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.” (Isa. 2:3)

Both Spiritual and Natural Israel are in the picture. The law shall go forth from Zion (the Spiritual Kingdom, the Messiah Head and Body, Bridegroom and Bride) while the Word of the Lord, the directing and instructing, will go forth from Jerusalem (the Earthly Kingdom, represented by the Patriarchal Princes).

The new King, Messiah, will judge the people, first as nations and later as individuals. The national judgments will mean calamities upon the nations, their great institutions and armies proving powerless as peacemakers. On the contrary, those who put their trust in these institutions will suffer most severely. All must learn the lesson that Messiah’s Kingdom comes not by human might or power, but by the power of the Lord, at His own appointed time. The lesson will be so thoroughly learned in that Day of Trouble that war will forever cease. (Psa. 46:9) Thereafter, “They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.” (Isa. 2:4) Human energy will be fully employed in conquering sin, sickness and death.

WHO SHALL STAND?

Idolatry to gold and silver will be ended, and the great trouble of that Day will cause many to hide themselves in the “rocks” for fear: “The lofty looks of man shall be humbled, and the haughtiness of men shall be bowed down, and the Lord alone shall be exalted in that day.” (Isa. 2:11) “And the idols he shall utterly abolish. And they shall go into the holes of the rocks, and into the caves of the earth, for fear of the Lord, and for the glory of his majesty, when he ariseth to shake terribly the earth.” (Isa. 2:18-20)

The same picture is presented in Revelation where the great ones of earth are represented as calling upon the mountain to fall on them and to hide them from the presence of the Lord: “And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men . . . hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains; And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb.” (Rev. 6:15-16) As the Prophet Malachi asks, “But who may abide the day of his coming? and who shall stand when he appeareth?” (Mal. 3:2) The mountains and rocks of society (social, financial, and political institutions and alliances, etc.), will all fail in that great Day of trial and judging; the result will be the overthrow of every human institution, in accordance with the divine requirements of Justice and Righteousness.

Let us ask ourselves, where is our treasure? Where is our security? The long-foretold Day of the Lord is near and the great Time of Trouble is upon us. (Dan. 12:1) If our treasures are upon the earth and our confidence rests in human organizations, the time is near when we may seek protection in these “holes” –  these social and financial arrangements – but there will be no protection possible. The Apostle declares that everything that can be shaken will be shaken; everything that is not in full alignment with the divine standards will go down. (Heb. 12:26-27)

Knowing this, we should set our affections on spiritual things, not on earthly things. If we have been careless in this matter in the past, it is time for us to invest what little we have of time, influence, talent, and money in the service of the King of kings, promoting the interests of the great Kingdom wherein we trust, which will be on earth as well as in heaven. We are not counseling foolishness or the throwing away of money, time, or influence. On the contrary, we counsel the spirit of a sound mind, that every hour, every talent, every penny be used, not as our own, but as the Lord’s; not according to our selfish desires, but according to the divine will, so far as we are able to understand it.

Jesus said, “Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.” (Luke 21:36) This watching means faithfulness in how we use our talents, knowing that we will be called upon to give an account of our stewardship.

It is impossible for us, or for anyone, to avert the great catastrophe which is surely bearing down upon the world. The Lord’s people are to have nothing whatever to do with bringing about the great catastrophe, any more than had the Prophets who foretold it. It is for us to be faithful to our consecration and, as far as possible, to send out the divine Message to all of God’s people, assisting them in the faithful use of their pounds and talents. As the Apostle says, “See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise, Redeeming the time, because the days are evil. Wherefore be ye not unwise, but understanding what the will of the Lord is.” (Eph. 5:15-17)

Many dear Christians realize that we are living in strange times, but do not realize that we are in the transition period between the reign of sin, sickness, and death, and the reign of Messiah’s Kingdom of righteousness and light. We see that the world has gone pleasure mad. (2 Tim. 3:4) The spirit of the world surrounds us, threatens to engulf us and destroy our spirituality. There never was a greater need than now for the soldiers of the cross to arise, to put on the whole armor of God, to watch and pray, and to fight a good fight against their own weaknesses and against the darts and snares of the Adversary. (Eph. 6:13)

(Based on a sermon given by Pastor Russell in 1911 and printed in Harvest Gleanings, Volume 3.)

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