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The New Year's Outlook
OUR SOCIETY'S very encouraging report for the old year in the December
15 issue naturally directs our mind to the New Year and inquires the
prospects--the outlook. Our view respecting the financial and social outlook
may appear to be prejudiced. We believe from the Scriptures that we are in that
particular time which immediately precedes the great period of world-wide
anarchy foretold by the Prophet Daniel as marking the end of Gentile Times and
the inauguration of Messiah's Kingdom. But while we expect such troubles and
believe them near, it would be unwise for us to attempt to predict strife,
lock-outs, panics, etc.-- though all of these will be prominent factors in the
precipitation of the anarchy which all so justly dread.
While the world is outwardly at peace, there is a great unrest in the
hearts of humanity. The general increase of knowledge has brought general
increase of dissatisfaction and ambition which cannot be satisfied, except in a
very few instances. This discontent has already made itself felt in Russia and
in Japan and is likely to precipitate trouble in India and China, the most
populous parts of the world. Only the Lord knows to what extent and how long
the winds of strife will be held, as pictorially set forth in Revelation.
Governments are beginning to learn that great battleships and military
fortresses are sources of danger, as well as of protection. For instance, quite
recently the government of Brazil purchased two war vessels of most modern
type. Scarcely were they put into commission and manned by the Brazilian
sailors when their crews rebelled. After considerable damage and loss, the
government evidently feels that they are more of a menace than are foreign
warships in their harbor. It has been suggested that the guns from the vessels
be taken ashore and stored against time of need and to keep them out of the
hands of rebels.
Similarly Portugal is having trouble. The revolution unseated the King
and established a Republic, only to find that the soldiers and sailors now feel
that they are masters of the situation and may demand such wages and treatment
as they think proper. When the time is ripe the trained soldiers of Europe will
probably have at their control the great arsenals and immense stores of war
material for the overthrow of the governments which provided them. These are
not pleasant prospects to hold up at the beginning of the year; but why should
we deceive ourselves? Here in the United States we have had a somewhat similar
exhibit. A street car strike in the capital city of Ohio has been maintained
for months, accompanied by violence. The State Government has sought to
maintain order, but has been able to do so only to a limited degree. Regiments
of State militia, brought to the scene of trouble, sympathized with the strikers
and declined to maintain order and were returned to their homes.
While there is a great deal of prosperity as compared with former times,
the manufacturing plants of the world, equipped with modern machinery, have so
large a capacity that business seems depressed, because only one-third of the
possibilities are being accomplished. A semi-evident lack of confidence
prevails, based upon the fact that the intelligent people know that there is
not one-half the money necessary for business prosperity, because of the
demonetization of silver. While this situation was brought about by the bankers
and inures to their advantage in keeping up the rate of interest, nevertheless
even for them it has its drawbacks, producing a feverish financial condition--a
panicky condition in dread of a public loss of confidence and demand for
deposits. Altogether there is an unquiet financial undertone or feverishness
unfavorable to the smaller business interests; large and profitable enterprises
are being well sustained financially, but these are retarded by the smaller
industries and enterprises which they supply and, to some extent, depend upon
for business. In a word, financial matters are top-heavy and nobody knows when
something may occur to jostle and overturn them.
MORGAN'S CHURCH FEDERATION
The newspapers have recently informed the world that at a recent
Episcopal Church Council the world-famed multi-millionaire banker, J.
Pierrepont Morgan, who was a delegate, contributed ten thousand dollars as a
start for an expense fund, having for its object the organization of a
religious trust. Mr. Morgan's well-known business capacity, exhibited in
connection with financial trusts, encourages many to believe that he will
accomplish the desired end in connection with the movement. More and more all
denominations are craving a religious trust or Federation and are becoming more
and more willing to sacrifice doctrines and principles formerly held dear, in
order to accomplish the Federation. This is a confession of denominational
weakness and an intimation that the strength and power to be gained by
Federation is considered valuable. Prime movers in this undertaking dilate upon
the great economy of the federated churches [R4735 : page
4] in respect to ministers and management. No doubt there is some truth in
this, but the real reason lies deeper. It is believed that Federation would
soon acquire a political power, and hence a financial backing, before which
undesirable truths would be forced to seek shelter or be publicly pilloried and
secretly ostracized.
Evidently this Federation is near at hand; the Scriptures have long
foretold the Federation, as we have been pointing out therefrom for thirty
years. It is to us one of the special signs of our day, one of the special
indications marking the end of the Gospel Age and the inauguration of Messiah's
Kingdom.
THE MESSAGE TO THE JEWS
The Scriptures are explicit in declaring that with the close of the
Gospel call of this age and the completion of the Bride class Divine favor will
turn again to natural Israel. We have from time to time noted favorable
climatic conditions in Palestine and later on how the Zionist movement has
stirred the Jews everywhere to an interest in their home land and a desire to
re-possess it. But these hopes and ambitions have seemed impossible of
attainment and the fervor of Zionism has recently been on the wane. Just at
this juncture Divine Providence seemed to bless our message to the Jews. Most
remarkably the message has been scattered all over the world, partly by Jewish
journals interested in the message and partly by others opposing
it--nevertheless The Voice (Die Stimme) has gone forth to the ends of the
earth.
As a result Jewish hopes are turning more and more toward the prophecies
of the Holy Scriptures. The result bids fair to be such a work of grace as the
Scriptures describe when telling that the Lord will pour upon Israel at this
time the spirit of prayer and supplication. The message to them now is that the
land is theirs--that their period of chastisement is at an end and that shortly
Divine blessing will come to them--not as Christians, but as Jews. Subsequently
they will recognize the Spiritual Messiah referred to in Daniel 12:1. Their
journey thenceforth will be an easy one, for the Kingdom will prevail, and
Israel will be blessed and become the channel for Divine blessing to all the
families of the earth--the chief blessing coming to them from the glorified
Christ on the spirit plane and operating through his spiritual, invisible
government. [R4736 : page 4]
THE HARVEST WORK FOR THIS YEAR
Day by day it becomes more evident that there is a great sifting work in
progress amongst those who have been so highly favored of the Lord in respect
to Present Truth. During the past thirty years those who have not been
thoroughly captivated by it, those who have not rejoiced to present their
bodies living sacrifices in its interest, those who have been lukewarm rather
than hot, are evidently being rejected of the Lord from any part or lot in the
Kingdom of God. Others in turn are coming into the Truth--of all denominations
and classes and ages. Some of these are ripening very rapidly. Indeed, some who
have newly learned the Truth, at times put to shame those who have had much
larger opportunities, but who have of late been neglecting them. Our advice
still is that to keep thoroughly in touch with the Truth and to keep the world
out of the heart, it will be found an excellent plan to read so many pages of
STUDIES IN THE SCRIPTURES daily--if possible twelve--because this reading
permits a review of the entire six volumes in less than a year.
We still also recommend "the Vow." Surely it is proving a
great blessing to many of the Lord's people, not only reminding them daily of
their own interest in the Harvest Work, but also keeping them in a sympathetic
and prayerful touch with all the brethren. And finally, amidst the increasing
besetments of our day, it places a bulwark of resolution around the consecrated
soldier of the Cross. But while this sifting and testing and purging of the
Church is in progress it is noteworthy that the purged seem to be more earnest,
more zealous, more faithful, more loyal to the Lord and to the Truth and to the
brethren.
Additionally we note a broadening of the work within the past year,
which, for aught we know, may continue during the year beginning. More than one
thousand newspapers, reaching more than ten millions of people weekly, is
certainly a broadening of the message of the love of God to every member of
Adam's race. Similarly the public meetings of late have been much better
attended than ever before and more interest has been manifested. We should
expect this door to open still more widely during the coming year.
We have just contracted for the printing of forty thousand PEOPLES
PULPITS per day for 1911, and we expect this amount, twelve millions, will not be
too many for our Volunteer work and for use in advertising public meetings. Nevertheless
we recognize that we have made a large contract and that ability to distribute
this number depends upon the loyalty and zeal of the readers of this journal. We
urge energy in this Volunteer work, not alone for the sake of the public, but
also for the sake of WATCH TOWER readers. It is our experience that those who
love the Lord most and who most appreciate his goodness and favor are those
most anxious and most willing to circulate the message to others, and to these
the Lord gives proportionate blessings. This, then, is our reason for urging
WATCH TOWER readers everywhere to become preachers of the Truth in this simple
manner, as well as orally, if they have the natural ability and opportunity.
On the whole, dear friends, it is our present opinion that the year 1911
offers greater opportunities for service of the Lord and the brethren and the
Truth than any other in the past. Let us be zealous to do with our might what
our hands find to do.
ONE WORD OF CAUTION
We deprecate everything akin to sensationalism and everything calculated
to the spread of fear amongst the Lord's people. Our attitude, based upon our
faith, should be that of confidence, serenity, knowing that the powers of evil,
whatever they may accomplish with others, cannot harm the "elect,"
who abide under the shadow of the Almighty. Therefore let us put away fears as
marks or evidences of lack of faith, lack of trust in him who has declared that
"all things shall work together for good to those who love God, to those
called according to his purpose."
But while deprecating fear we should not close our eyes to what we see
going on about us. The courage we want and which the Lord will appreciate is
not the courage which closes its eyes and refuses to see, but that which trusts
the Lord in the presence of apparent danger.
We remind our readers that about two years ago a variety of incidents
was brought to our attention, seeming to demonstrate that the fallen angels
were more than ever active and that the evidences of their ability to
materialize were increasing, and that their reported tendencies toward
licentiousness comported well with the record of their fall, as portrayed in
the Genesis account. [R4736 : page 5] At that time we
suggested the possibility of evil spirits materializing, so as to personate
some of the Lord's people and then committing flagrant crime, and
dematerializing, vanishing, leaving the not-guilty one to face the righteous
indignation aroused by the crime. We suggested that possibly, in some such
manner, great odium might be brought upon the servants of the Truth and thus
upon the Cause itself. We suggested further that possibly the same Divine
providence which permitted the crucifixion of our Redeemer might permit such
experiences, and that possibly through these a great persecution, as unjust as
that which came upon Jesus and his followers eighteen centuries ago, might come
upon us today.
HOW FEW OF MANKIND KNOW OF THE
FALLEN ANGELS!
For some two years we heard practically nothing along these lines. We
had about concluded that the Adversary had misled our attention to this
direction, in order that he might make the more serious attack upon the minds
and hearts of the consecrated. Now, however, after two years of silence, we
have a report from far-off Australia which seems to confirm our worst fears as
respects the course that will be pursued in the time of trouble by the demons,
the fallen angels.
Brother Nicholson, of the Australian Branch, writes us of an astounding
circumstance. One of the Australian Brethren has a wife who is neither for nor
against the Truth, and who professes no sympathy for Spiritism. Quite recently
the Brother, returning to his home, had a harrowing tale related by his wife. She
declared that Brother Russell had appeared to her. (Possibly she had seen his
photograph). She declared that he made improper proposals, to which she
yielded.
At such a distance it is easy enough to prove an alibi --to prove that
the Editor was not there. But suppose the materialization in all of its
particulars had transpired in Brooklyn, or in the Bethel home, or in any of the
various cities which the Editor visits in the preaching of the gospel, or in a
Pullman sleeping car, in which he frequently travels--it is easily seen than an
alibi might be very difficult to prove in such cases. And what would be true in
this respect of the Editor might be true in some respects of many of the
Pilgrim brethren; yea, true of all of the Lord's people everywhere.
How few of mankind know of these fallen angels, or believe at all in
their power to communicate with men! How few, especially, believe in their
power to materialize! Could we blame such people if they should mob the
innocent under such conditions? Would not all explanations seem like
foolishness to them? If such matters as this shall form any part of the
Church's experiences during the year 1911, it will mean very stirring times
indeed and that some of us wholly innocent may have opportunity of dying cruel
and very ignominious deaths, after the manner of the Master.
"AS DECEIVERS AND YET TRUE"
Nothing in all this need make the Lord's consecrated people timid or
fearful. Nothing can by any means harm us as New Creatures. If such experiences
come to us, let us decide, as did the Master, that it is the cup that the
Father has poured for us, and let us seek his aid in the drinking of it with
courage. Whatever may be the Lord's portion of experience for us, his grace is
sufficient, and he is able to make an ignominious death a joyful one to those
who put their trust in him.
WAS THE ALARM CLOCK RIGHT?
Chronology (time prophecies in general) was evidently not intended to
give God's people accurate chronological information all the way down the path
of the centuries. Evidently it is intended more to serve as an alarm clock to
awaken and energize the Lord's people at the proper time.
We have no fault to find with the chronology, nor with the prophetic
periods built upon it, as already presented to our readers in STUDIES IN THE
SCRIPTURES. We would not know how to improve on the statements therein
presented if the books were to be written today.
But let us suppose, for instance, that October, 1914, should pass and
that no serious fall of Gentile power would occur. What would this prove or
disprove? It would not disprove any feature of the Divine Plan of the Ages. The
ransom-price finished at Calvary would still stand the guarantee of the
ultimate fulfillment of the great Divine Program for human restitution. The
"high calling" of the Church to suffer with the Redeemer and to be
glorified with him as his members or as his Bride would still be the same. There
would still be the two salvations--the one on the spirit plane to which we are
called now; the other to the human plane under the terms of the New Covenant
during Messiah's blessed reign. It would still be true that the wages of sin is
death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. It
would still be true that it is for the called to be faithful, in order to be
chosen--to make their calling and their election sure. The only thing effected
by the chronology would be the time for the accomplishment of these glorious
hopes for the Church and for the world. [R4737 : page 5]
WE ARE IN THE MORNING OF THE NEW
DISPENSATION
Suppose that our chronological calculations (never set forth as
infallible) should prove to be fallible and in error. Our conclusion would
merely be that the error could not be very great. Outward signs of restitution
multiplying on every hand tell us that the rising of the Sun of Righteousness
is near at hand. Church Federation tendencies attest the same thing,
corroborating the Scriptures respecting the conditions which will prevail at
the very closing of this age. The movement amongst the Jews similarly implies
an awakening and a preparation for Messiah much in harmony with what we must
expect in the close of this age. The stress along the lines of social,
political and financial affairs all indicate that the great time of trouble and
anarchy with which this age will end cannot be far off--cannot lie much, if
any, beyond October, 1914. And if that date pass it would merely prove that our
chronology, our "alarm clock," went off a little before the time.
Would we consider it a great calamity if our alarm clock awakened us a
few moments earlier in the morning of some great day full of joy and pleasure? Surely
not! Rather we would say that we were glad that the alarm went off early and
that we were around early, so that we could see, appreciate and enjoy more.
We are in the morning of the New Dispensation. We give thanks to the
Lord daily for the privilege of living in this wonderful time--and for the
privilege of having our eyes of understanding opened to appreciate the Divine
Plans for this day. If, then, it should prove eventually that the crisis of
earthly government will not be reached by the end of 1914, should we not be
very faithful anyway, and remember that had it not been for that alarm clock
which helped to awaken us from the worldly stupor, we might not yet have been
sufficiently awake to appreciate and enjoy the wonderful spiritual blessings
which daily crown our lives? [R4737 : page 6]
The Editor thanks God for any and everything which has helped to awaken
him to an appreciation of the length and the breadth and the height and the
depth of the Divine Plan now visible to the "household of faith." The
Editor will not repine, but thank God, even if the expected time shall pass
without seeing the fruition of our every hope. He feels convinced that
"Who led us first will lead us still," and gladly sinks into his
will.
* * *
The Editor requests that the dear friends who send him Greetings at this
season do not expect personal replies, which are impossible. Such will please
accept, with all WATCH TOWERS readers, his best wishes for their best interests
during 1911 A.D. As no special Motto Card for 1911 was prepared he here offers
the following:--
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My Grace --Is--Sufficient For Thee My
Strength--Is--Perfected In Weakness
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