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Typical Experiences Of Elijah And Elisha
What a stenographer reported from one of Brother Russell's meetings.
BEFORE we leave the dear friends here to go to another city, some of you
will wish to say, "Brother Russell, we may not see you again for quite a
while; and we wish you would say something about the hopes of the Church for
the near future. Do you think that the Church will be changed very soon?"
We answer, We do not know. We admit that there are many things that we do not
know. If we knew all about the Book of Revelation, we would get out the Seventh
Volume very soon. There are a few things of which we are not just sure. We do
not like to do any guess-work. We could guess about some things, but we do not
allow ourself to guess. "If any man speak, let him speak as the oracles of
God."--1 Peter 4:11.
"But, Brother Russell, what is your thought as to the time of our
change? Were you not disappointed that it [R5845 :
page 38] did not come when we hoped that it would?" you will ask.
No, we reply, we were not disappointed. Two years before that time we pointed
out in THE WATCH TOWER that we did not think the change would come October,
1914. But, Brethren, those of us who are in the right attitude toward God are
not disappointed at any of His arrangements. We did not wish our own will to be
done; so when we found out that we were expecting the wrong thing in October,
1914, then we were glad that the Lord did not change His Plan to suit us. We
did not wish Him to do so. We merely wish to be able to apprehend His plans and
purposes.
"What do you think of things now?" you ask. "What would
you think are the present indications?" To this we say, We have already
mentioned in THE WATCH TOWER and in talks given to the friends what is our
thought as to the type of Elijah and Elisha in the close of the earthly career
of the Prophet Elijah. We will briefly refer to it again here, and perhaps
might add a word further. We recognize that the Church of God
is the antitype of Elijah because she is, with her great Head, The Christ of
God. It is The Christ in the flesh that antitypes the Prophet Elijah. His
experiences during his career as God's Prophet typified the experiences of The
Christ class during all the more than eighteen hundred years of their earthly
career. His closing experiences would parallel, we understand the Scriptures to
teach, the closing experiences of the last members of the Christ Body in the
flesh.
PASSING OF LAST CHRONOLOGICAL POINT A TEST
We remember that when the Lord would take up Elijah into the heavens He
brought certain things to pass that would make a parallel to the taking away of
the last members of Christ. We believe that this is a reasonable inference. We
have seen how the Lord, upon the day that Elijah was to be taken away, sent him
to four successive places--Gilgal, Bethel, Jericho and Jordan. At each of these
different places Elijah evidently thought that the Lord would take him. And so
it has been with us. During this Harvest of the Age the Lord, through His Word,
has seemed to send His people to four different points of time--1874, 1878,
1881 and 1914. At each of these points of time the watching saints who realized
that the end of the Age was upon the Church have thought that the
"change" might come. They watched for it. When they came to each of
these points, the Lord said, "Go to another place." Finally we
reached the last place of the four--October 1st, 1914. This was the last point
of time that Bible chronology pointed out to us as relating to the Church's
experiences. Did the Lord tell us that we would be taken there? No. What did He
say? His Word and the fulfilments of prophecy seemed to point unmistakably that
this date marked the end of the Gentile Times. We inferred from this
that the Church's "change" would take place on or before that date.
But God did not tell us that it would be so. He permitted us to draw
that inference; and we believe that it has proven to be a necessary test upon
God's dear saints everywhere.
WHAT SMITING OF THE WATERS MAY MEAN
Did the Times of the Gentiles end by October 1st, 1914? It certainly
looks very much as if they did. The great nations of the world there began to
go to pieces under the terrible shaking process then begun. The shaking is
still going on, day by day, week by week, and will continue until the work of
destruction is complete. Do we see anything definite as yet as to when we are
to finish our earthly course? We do not see anything positive thus far. If any
of you find out anything, we wish you would tell us.
What do we expect? We expect just what the picture points out. Of late
we have been thinking considerably of what took place when Elijah and Elisha
came to the river Jordan.
They stopped there and stood talking. Something must be done before they could
go further. So the Lord's people have been standing for a time since we came to
October, 1914. Then Elijah took his mantle, wrapped it together and smote the
waters of Jordan.
The waters divided to right and left, and the Prophets went over dry shod.
After they had crossed, they went on, talking together. They had received no
further instructions from the Lord. They simply walked on. Suddenly the chariot
of fire appeared and separated them, and Elijah was taken away in the chariot
by a whirlwind.
CHARIOT OF FIRE TO MAKE SEPARATION
What does this signify in antitype? We think that it signifies a
division between the Little Flock and the Great Company. We are to be careful
not to form a judgment as to who are to be of the Great Company, however. Some
say to us, "What do you think of such a brother?" We are not to judge
one another. It is not for us to say that such a one belongs to the Great
Company class. We are to consider all the friends as one people. Only the Lord
knows who are His wholly faithful ones, and He is leaving the matter to be
manifested at the end of the earthly career of the Little Flock. The Lord
Himself will do the dividing.
A WORD OF WARNING
Right here we will give you a little illustration of how serious a
mistake might be made along this very line. On one of our tours we were in a
car with one of the Pilgrim brethren and another brother living in that
vicinity, plainly dressed. The Pilgrim brother remarked, "That is Brother
So-and-so, and I do not think that he is very much interested." He
intimated that he thought the brother was one of the Great Company class. We
asked him why he thought so. He replied, "I don't know; but he does not
seem to take a very active part in the service nor does he attend the
meetings." Now we will tell you the facts concerning this brother. That
man whom the Pilgrim brother thought was probably a member of the Great Company
class was one who had given about twenty thousand dollars to the Lord's work,
and he was living in very humble circumstances and wearing very plain clothes
because of his sacrifice in [R5845 : page 39] the
interests of the cause of Christ. The Pilgrim brother knew nothing of this, and
had no particular interest in the matter. Thus you see how any of us might be
deceived in respect to each other. "The Lord knoweth them that are
His."
When the Lord's time comes for separating His Little Flock class, He
will make no mistake. It will be the Little Flock that will go in the chariot,
and no others. Let us, therefore, keep ourselves in the love of God.
Never mind what any one else thinks. Of course we are to love and serve the
brethren; but even when we do our best, some of the brethren may misunderstand
us. But trust it all in the Lord's hands. He will take care of the entire
matter. Do not decide about anybody else; but let each of us watch himself,
and see to it that he keep his heart in the right attitude toward the Lord and
the brethren. St. Paul
says, "Judge nothing before the time." (1
Corinthians 4:5.) All will soon be manifested. We shall see the Elijah
class taken away in the chariot; the others will not be taken. Then we shall
see the radical division. We shall know all about it then. The Lord will attend
to it.
THE "CHARIOT," THE "FIRE," AND THE
"WHIRLWIND"
Now, as to the meaning of the fire and the chariot: Fire always
represents destruction, and a chariot of fire would seem to signify some very
trying experience that will separate the Elijah class from the Elisha class,
and bring the deliverance of the Elijah class.
"Brother Russell, are you not afraid of alarming us?" some may
ask. No! We are all very desirous of getting into the Lord's Chariot, surely.
It is the best thing in all the world. "But it means trouble!" Well,
we desire trouble, if this trouble will be our chariot to take us Home. We are
waiting for it day by day. When Elijah's chariot came, it was in a whirlwind
that he was carried into the heavens, into the atmosphere, beyond earthly
vision. What did the whirlwind signify as regards the Church? "Does it
mean more trouble?" you will ask. We think it does. Dear friends, we are
waiting for that chariot and whirlwind. "What will it be?" Well, we
know that the Lord pictures the great time of anarchy that is coming as a great
whirlwind. He says, "Behold, evil shall go forth from nation to nation,
and a great whirlwind shall be raised up from the coasts of the earth. And the
slain of the Lord shall be at that day from one end of the earth even unto the
other end of the earth; they shall not be lamented, neither gathered nor
buried; they shall be dung upon the ground."--Jeremiah
25:30-33; 30:23,24.
To our understanding the Elijah class will be amongst the first to be
affected by the great whirlwind of anarchy. We believe it signifies that many
of the Lord's people-- all of the faithful at that time--will be taken from the
present life in some anarchistic movement. We would not talk about these things
to the public; for the public would not be interested in them. The Master said,
"Cast not your pearls before swine." We are talking about it here because
we think that all here are deeply interested, and are expecting to share in the
chariot and whirlwind experiences. Here is the point, then. We think that our
final experiences will be during some kind of anarchistic uprising. For some
time we have been wondering just how all the Church would be taken. If the
"change" comes to each one by death in the usual way, it would seem
very wonderful to see the consecrated all over the world die suddenly. Neither
can they all die of old age; for this would mean that some would have to live a
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THREE IMPORTANT POINTS
But here is the way the Lord pictures the matter: First, there will be
the chariot of fire. We do not know what this will be; but we understand that
some fiery experience will cause a separation between the two classes of the
Lord's people. Then will develop the whirlwind of anarchy. Perhaps this will be
mobs that will destroy the lives of the faithful ones. We do not know. We
cannot now imagine just what it will be. We do not wish to think anything
foolish; we are merely studying the type, or picture. We do not intend to do
anything to get into trouble. To do so would be like what the Devil suggested
to Jesus: "Cast Thyself down from the pinnacle of the Temple." We are to be just as wise,
kind, meek, gentle and as faithful to the Lord as we know how to be, and then
have our minds perfectly calm and restful. When the Lord's time for us comes,
all will be right. Let us rest in His love and wisdom and care. What He provides
for His children will be the very best thing for us, and we shall be glad to
have it.
"Are you expecting the fiery chariot any minute now, or do you
think it some little distance off--perhaps some months yet, or perhaps a year
or more?" will be asked. At least a year, or probably more, is my thought.
Something else is coming first, dear friends. We do not as yet see clearly just
what it is; but this matter of Elijah's rolling his mantle together and smiting
the waters of Jordan seems to mean something, and also the crossing of the
river. This picture is not given for nothing. "What does it mean?"
you ask. Ah, we know that most prophecies are understood only after they are
fulfilled! We might, however, have a suspicion. "What would that be?"
Something like this: In Bible symbolic language, water represents Truth, and it
also represents peoples. Both of these are given in Scripture as being
symbolized by water. (Revelation 17:1; Jeremiah 51:12,13; Revelation
17:15; 22:1,2; Ezekiel 47:1-12;
Ephesians 5:26.) Furthermore, Jordan means testing, or judging down. Now who or what would be judged in the antitype?
WHAT ELIJAH'S MANTLE MAY SIGNIFY
We answer, we believe that the peoples of earth, the public in general,
are to be judged by the Truth. The peoples are represented by waters. It would
seem that in some way the people are to be judged and tested; and that a
division of public sentiment is to be caused, in connection with the Truth.
Waters are to be separated from waters, people from people, the Truth being
received by some and rejected by others. Elijah wrapped his mantle together and
smote the waters; and they were divided. Elijah's mantle was the outward
indication, or sign, of God's power with him, and represented God's power and
blessing with the Church. The mantle was in Elijah's hand when he smote the
waters with it. So the Church, it would seem, will use what is in their hand,
the power and authority of the Truth, the power of God, in smiting the
waters--peoples.
"Do you think that this has not yet taken place?" may be a
question in your minds. We think it has not as yet fully taken place. "Do
you not think that the PHOTO-DRAMA OF CREATION has had a part in this?" It
may be. "Will there be something more?" We do not know. We RATHER
THINK THERE IS SOMETHING MORE. We do not state this positively. We are keeping
watch to see in what way God will exercise some very wonderful power causing
some division as respects the Truth. We are merely thinking aloud with you. We
are looking for some very pronounced division on the subject of the Truth,
something that will eventually lead up to a [R5846 : page 40] great
hatred. You remember that in our Lord's ministry He presented certain truths
that caused the Scribes and Pharisees to hate Him. It was their hatred that led
up to His arrest and crucifixion. The hate was there. They said, "We must
kill Him."
We shall not do anything foolish; we shall not go out on the streets to
stir up trouble. We are to exercise the spirit of a sound mind--gentleness,
meekness, patience, brotherly-kindness and love. We are to be "wise as
serpents and harmless as doves." (Galatians
5:22,23; Matthew 10:16.) All these
instructions we must not forget. But when we see any trouble coming upon us
when we are doing what is right, when we are obeying the Lord, then we are able
to take it as from Him. If we do not manifest the Master's spirit, if we speak
proudly or boastfully to people, then we shall have it to regret that we did
not follow in the footsteps of Jesus.
So, then, you see what we are looking for. Whether this will take place
in a few months or in a few years more we may not be sure. But we think we
shall see something that will bring a division in the sentiments of the people
before we get into the fiery chariot. And now, dear brethren and sisters, we
leave you with these thoughts, asking God's blessing upon us all.
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"Mine eyes can see the glory of the presence of the Lord;
He is tramping out the winepress where His grapes of wrath
are stored:
I see the flaming tempest of his swift-descending sword:
Our King is marching on."
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