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The Sheep And Goats.
(MATT. 25:31-46.)
The scene of this parable is laid after the time
of trouble, and after the exaltation of the "little flock" to the throne,
when the nations have been subdued, Satan bound and the authority of Christ's
kingdom established. So we read: "When the Son of Man shall come in his
glory...then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory, and before him shall be
gathered all nations." The Bride of Christ before this time, has been
seated with him in his throne, and has taken part in executing the judgments of
the great day of wrath. Now, "the Son of Man appears" (is made
manifest) to the world, "in his glory"--The glory of the husband is
the wife (1 Cor. 11:7) and together Jesus and
his Bride "shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father."
Here is the "New Jerusalem" as John
saw it (Rev. 21)--"that holy
city...coming down from God out of heaven." During all the time of trouble
it was coming down, and now it has touched the earth. This is the stone cut out
of the mountains (kingdoms of earth) without hands, (but by the power of God)
and it has become a great mountain (kingdom) and has filled the whole earth. (Dan. 2:35.) Its coming has broken to pieces (Dan. 2:34-35) the evil kingdoms of the Prince of
darkness. Here is that glorious city (government) prepared as a bride adorned
for her husband, (Rev. 21:2) and the nations
of them which are saved (restored --brought back from the Adamic death) are
walking in the light of it. (Vs. 24.) These may "bring their
glory and honor into it, but there shall in no wise enter into it anything that
defileth, etc." (Vs. 27.) Here from the midst of the throne,
proceeds a pure river of water of life, (truth, unmixed with error) and the
Spirit and the Bride say come and take it freely. (Rev.
22:17.) Here begins the world's probation--the world's great judgment
day--a thousand years.
But even in this glorious time of blessing and
healing of the nations, when Satan is bound, evil restrained, mankind released
from the grasp of death, and when the knowledge of the Lord fills the earth,
two classes will be developed, which Jesus in this parable calls sheep and goats. These he tells us he will separate. Gradually throughout the
age he gathers his sheep (those who know and obey his voice) to his right hand
(place of favor) but the goats (the disobedient) to the left.
In the end of the Millennial age, at the final
adjustment of human affairs, Jesus thus addresses his sheep: "Come ye
blessed...inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the
world." What kingdom? Is not the kingdom under the whole heavens given to
the people of the saints of the Most High God to possess it forever? Yes, as we
have already learned, a "little flock," "the saints," the
"sheep" of the gospel age, having followed the Lamb (Jesus)
whithersoever he went, through evil and through good report, even to the
sacrificing of the human life, with him have been exalted to the divine nature
and to the throne of the spiritual unseen kingdom, to possess it forever (for
the age)--"He (the Christ, head and body) must reign, till he has put all
enemies under his feet." (1 Cor. 15:25.)
--The saints shall reign with Christ a thousand years. Rev.
20:6.
Jesus calls believers of the gospel age, who
know and obey his voice, his sheep. But he says--"Other sheep I
have which are not of this fold (referring to those who should follow him in
the millennial age) them also I must lead (into truth and righteousness during
that age) and there shall be one fold and one shepherd." Jesus and the
"little flock"--the bride-- made one will be the good shepherd who
will lead mankind into the one fold of safety--harmony with God.
This work of separating sheep and goats is a
gradual one, requiring all [R195 : page 4] of
the millennial age for its accomplishment. During that age each individual as
he comes to a knowledge of God and his will, takes his place at the right hand
of favor, or the left hand of disfavor according as he improves or misimproves
the opportunities of that golden age. And by the end of that age, all the world
of mankind (not the church of the gospel age) will have arranged themselves as
shown in the parable, into two classes. In nature sheep are far more numerous
than goats, and we do not doubt that with the perfect knowledge then possessed,
the sheep company will far outnumber the goats. With the end of that age (1,000
years) is the end of the world's trial, or judgement, and final disposition is
made of the two classes. The goats who have not developed the element of love--
the law of God's being and kingdom --are not counted worthy of life and must be
destroyed, while the sheep who have developed and by deeds exhibited
Godlikeness (love) are to be installed as the rulers of earth for future ages.
The work of restitution will not be quite
complete until the great mass of mankind, having been restored to the perfect
condition, is again restored to the dominion of earth as given originally to
Adam before sin entered. For God said: "After our likeness, let man have
dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, over the
cattle and over all the earth...and over every living thing that
moveth upon the earth"-- a ruler over earth, like as God is ruler over all
things. And the Psalmist expresses the same idea saying: "Thou hast made
man a little lower than the Angels and hast crowned him with glory and honor;
thou madest him to have dominion over the works of thy hands." Not over
each other; when the law of love controls human hearts, there will be no
necessity for dominion over one another, though by mutual consent, prompted by
mutual love, regulations may be made among themselves for the common good and
blessing of all.
This then, is the kingdom that has been
preparing for mankind from the foundation of the world. It was necessary that
they should suffer 6,000 years under the dominion of evil, hatred and strife,
to learn their certain results, misery and death, and in order by contrast to
prove the justice, wisdom and goodness of God's law--love. Then it
requires the seventh thousand years under the reign of Christ to restore
him from ruin and death to the perfect condition, thereby fitting him wisely to
exercise dominion over earth.
But why is man thus crowned with glory and
honor, a king in all the earth? The Lord makes them answer --because "I
was hungry and you fed me, thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and
you took me in, naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, in
prison and you came unto me." But, they answer, when saw we thee hungry,
or thirsty, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and ministered unto
thee? Hear the reply--Ye have done it to each other; ye are all my Father's
children; I also am his Son, though on a higher plane, and all we are brethren:
(Christ and the saints of the gospel age--children of God on the spiritual
plane; mankind in general will be sons of God on the restored, or
fleshly plane as Adam was before sin.) The love you have shown to the least of
my brethren, I count as shown to me. No great deeds are assigned as the ground
for this honor and favor--they have simply come into harmony with God's law, love, and proved it by their works. "Love is the fulfilling of the law," (Rom. 13:10.) and "God is love," so when man is restored again to the
image of God --"very good"--man also will be love.
Then the message to those on the
left--"Depart from me ye cursed, (condemned as unfit vessels for the glory
and honor of life, who would not yield to the moulding hand of the potter--the
moulding and shaping influences of divine love). When these [R196
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prison, ye ministered not to their necessities, thus continually proving to be
out of harmony with the law of the heavenly city (kingdom) and "there
shall in no case enter into it anything that defileth." "Depart
from me into everlasting fire (symbol of destruction) prepared for the Devil
and his Angels." Satan is to be destroyed, as we read--"That
old serpent which is the devil and Satan was cast into the lake of fire; this is the second death." Christ will "destroy...him that has
the power of death, that is the Devil." "And these (the goats)
go away into everlasting cutting-off (destruction) but the righteous into life
eternal." (Never ending.) Diaglott.
Of the "sheep" it is said:
"inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the
world." But because God gave it to man at first and designs
restoring it to him again, when he has prepared and repaired him for the great
trust, we are not to suppose that God intends man to rule it except as under, or in harmony with His heavenly laws. "Thy will be done on earth as
it is done in heaven" will be the rule.
There could scarcely be a better illustration of
Man's dominion under God, than that afforded in the government of this country.
Each state is permitted to have dominion over its own territory, but all must
be subject to the general government of the United States. And no one state may
make a law which will conflict with any law of the United States. When in the late
rebellion some of the states attempted so to do, the general government was
obliged to reduce to subjection the refractory states, and when they were
restored to harmony, they were again permitted to occupy their former position.
So we learn that God's government is a general
government over all his works; that he rules in justice equity and love; that
His kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and all dominions shall serve and obey
Him; that the Most High ruleth in the kingdom of men and giveth it to whomsoever
he will"--but the kingdom of earth is sure to man after that he has
learned that the heavens do rule. (Dan. 4:17-26.)
When the perfect man to whom it was first given,
through sin lost his ability and right to reign, the dominion was taken away
and given to his adversary whose reign of terror and death lasted 6,000 years. But
a limit was set by the Almighty to his time and power to hurt mankind and while
used for man's discipline and final good, the remainder of his wrath was
restrained. When the powers of darkness have accomplished their part in God's
purpose, the Son of God is sent to restore all things and to bring order and
harmony out of confusion. When his work is finished he "gives up the
kingdom to the Father that God may be all and in all." (1
Cor. 15:28.)
Man henceforth rules his dominion in harmony
with the law of heaven-- delighting continually to do his will, in whose favor
is life, and at whose right hand (place of favor) there is fullness of joy and
pleasure forevermore. O who would not say "Haste thee along ages of
glory," and give glory and honor to him whose loving plans blossom out
into such fullness of blessing.
This parable as we now understand it, is in
complete harmony with the ideas advanced in article headed "The restored
dominion." See
WATCH TOWER, Dec. 1880.
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