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View From The Tower.
Many of the household of faith looking out can
see the storm coming upon the world--the "time of trouble such as never
was since there was a nation, even to that same time." (Dan.
12:1.) They can see the various brigades preparing for "the battle
of the great day of God Almighty." There are the Socialistic
"Regulars," and to their army is being added daily
"Volunteers" from among the honest, well meaning mechanics, and
laborers, of every kind, called together by various circumstances and with
hopes of maintaining present advantages, or bettering their condition.
On the other hand as opposed to this
organization, are the established governments, who seek to perpetuate their
honors, titles, revenues, etc., by maintaining control over the people; and to
these and their armies of paid soldiery dependent upon them, are being added
volunteers also: The rich of this world see that their interests are closely
linked with those of present governments to whom they must look for the
protection of their interests.
The members of the true Church (whose
names are written in heaven) imbued with the spirit of justice--the Spirit of
Christ--can behold both of these gathering armies, see the wrongs of
each, and the rights of each, and can pity and sympathize with both. They
can sympathize with the poorer classes, those who have little, and have never
had much, of this world's goods, and who under the clearer light of increasing
knowledge on every subject, are beginning to believe that, all men
were created free and equal, and to inquire why there is so unequal a
division of the honors, power, and wealth, of the world as at present exists. They
see that some men own tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands of
acres of land, which, (notably in Europe) under the Landlord system, is rented
out to the masses for as much as they are able to pay; and they inquire
whether if the earth is a gift of the Creator to all men, some have a real
right to so much more than they use, while others have none; and whether
the land should not remain as free as God's other common gifts, air and water.
They see that something is wrong, and that the
present arrangement is not entirely just and equitable. The study of their rights and the rights of others, lead them to the inquiry: How came our Landlord's right to ten thousand acres while we have none? The answer comes, it was handed down
from father to son for several generations; and looking into the pages of
history he finds that the present landlord's great-great-great-grand-father
took it by force--or stole it --from his great-great-great-grand-father. Is it
any wonder that he expects a restitution of some part of it? As surely as the
earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof--as surely as he gave it to
the people in general, so surely when he whose right the dominion is, shall
take his great power and reign, there shall be Times of RESTITUTION of
all things, spoken by the mouth of all the holy prophets since the world
began. (Acts 3:19-21.)
But they know not what steps to take to obtain
rights, privileges, and comforts, which they believe are God-given. They see little
hope of their condition bettering --rather, they fear that as mechanical
inventions increase, the result will be merely to make the rich richer, which
with the increased competition among skilled and common laborers, will result
in bringing down wages and making the poor poorer--which means less honor, less
power, less comfort.
In this condition men are easily led, by
political demagogues and Socialistic enthusiasts, onward to the conflict of the
"great day."
The true Church can sympathize also with
the "kings, rich men, mighty men, and chief captains," in their view
of the conflict. The kings and rulers of earth have so long felt themselves to
be superior to their fellow men, that they find it difficult to believe that
God "hath made of one blood all nations of men." (Acts 17:26.)
Did not "BABYLON THE GREAT"
acknowledge their right to rule the people? Did not the Popes in
crowning their ancestors, declare that they acted as God's representatives, and
that really God had crowned them? Did they not declare that their reign was
"by the grace of God"--a mark of God's favor to the people? Have
not all the DAUGHTERS of "Babylon
the Great" (all denominations of so-called Protestantism) endorsed this
policy of the "Mother of Harlots and abominations"? Do not all
religious people recognized as "Wise" according to the course
of this world, endorse and support the same theory? Why then should these great
ones give up the privileges which they esteem far more than life? Rather they
will reassert and exert their power, and drive back the "common
people"; if necessary, restraining them yet more, by restricting present
liberties.
Surely in the conflict they will have the
support of Babylon--mother
and daughters, for not only are they committed to the support of the kings of
the earth whom they have declared to be of God's appointment, but they are
bound by closest ties of common interest to mutually support each other.
Are not the nominal churches of Europe supported directly by the
kingdoms of Europe?
The great and rich men of all countries are
naturally led to join this same side in the battle. Their wealth, both in money
and lands, has been accumulated by methods approved both by the governments and
the nominal churches, whom they in turn support with it, and from whom they
expect both moral and material support and protection now. They have, perhaps,
inherited their lands and the income from them for many generations, and while
they have no ill-will to the tenants, they have come to consider them as
semi-slaves who belong to the land. If they are manufacturers they can
truthfully reason that they run risks in business and have the trouble and
anxiety of its management, which should entitle them to a greater proportion of
the profits than the laborer who uses his muscle only and is free from
responsibility. For these reasons the rich will be on this side of the battle.
But the true Church stands separate from
both these armies--sympathizes with the feelings of both, but joins neither. But
she has an interest, nevertheless, in their conflict, and instructed out of the
Word of the Heavenly King, she realizes what few others do, that this conflict
is "The battle of the great day of God Almighty," and that "the
mighty man shall weep there bitterly." (Zeph.
1:14.) It will be a day of wrath--"The great day of his
wrath." He will overthrow the throne of kingdoms. (Hag.
2:22.) It is the day in which the delusions with which earth's rich
men, and chief captains, or kings, and the mighty men of the nominal churches
who have deceived themselves in their own favor, will all be swept away, and
true rights, full liberty (to do right) and progress need no longer be fought
for inch by inch, but will be firmly and forever established by earth's new
King, who, at this time, takes possession of the dominion under the whole
heavens. (Dan. 7:27.)
Unknown to men, he has for some time past been
holding back the winds --preventing the conflict until the servants of God were
sealed in their foreheads (Rev. 7:3)--given
an intellectual knowledge of the things coming and their relation to the plan
of God in the establishment of his kingdom. The Lord reserved until its due
time that which he had previously declared through the prophet, the means and
agency in the overturning of the thrones of kingdoms --"knowledge shall be
increased." [R684 : page 1] When ready to
have knowledge increased, and through knowledge liberty, the Lord brought to men
the art of printing, to which, more than any other perhaps, the overturning of
every form of evil and oppression among men is traceable.
We see the various battalions now making ready;
the battle-line becomes more and more apparent, and the hosts are marching to
their respective positions, and soon the engagement will be general.
But what about the true Church? Has she no share
in this conflict? Will she have no part in this battle of the great day? Ah!
here is a weak point with many: while interested in watching the world's
preparations, they neglect proper attention to their own share in this battle.
--"Are there no foes for us to face?"
--"Sure we must fight if we would
win."
Yes! yes!! Awake! the battle is already upon
you. It begins with the house of God real, extends to the house of God nominal,
and ends with the world. Be sober, be vigilant; for the fiery darts of the
enemy are even now falling thick and fast about you. The battle of the great
day has already commenced. The grand efforts of the adversary now, is to disarm
us of our faith in the cross of Christ as the power of God unto salvation, and
if possible to convert us into enemies of the cross. The alarming extent
to which he has already succeeded should bid every saint that thinketh he
standeth take heed lest he fall. Never, by the grace of God, never let the
banner of the cross be torn down. Evidently the "offense of the
cross" (Gal. 5:11) has not yet ceased. Still,
it is to the Jew [and the nominal Christian] a stumbling-block, and to the
Greek [all the worldly wise] foolishness, that the death of Christ
bought for mankind life and liberty. Up, soldiers of the Cross--
"Lift
high the royal banner,
It must not suffer loss."
The preaching of "Redemption through His
blood--the forgiveness of sins" (Eph. 1:7)
has always been opposed by the adversary, and he has ever found able assistance
but never with such persistent and deceptive effort as now.
It is well that we all should clearly see the
Enemy's plan of attack. His soldiers appear clad in garments of light; they
even wear aloft the name of Christ, and are divided into various companies,
prominent among these being "Spiritists" and "Progressive
Christians" so called, but all and everywhere they may be discerned by
their opposition to the Cross. Some are more open and some more wily and
mild in their opposition, but all deny the ransom--deny the very
foundation of real Christianity--that we "were bought with a
price" even "the precious blood of Christ." (1
Cor. 7:23; 1 Pet. 1:19.)
Will the battle be hot--will many fall? Alas!
yes, a thousand shall fall at your side and ten thousand at your right
hand. (Psa. 91:7.) A thousand to one is a very
heavy slaughter, and marks the severity of the battle, but evidently pictures
what we may expect before our share in the battle is complete. The thousand
falling to one who will stand, is as real and truthful as the statements of the
same prophet relative to the trouble coming upon the world.
Do you ask the cause of so many falling, and the
means by which the few shall stand? We answer that they fall because the
Apostles words have not been heeded--"Take unto you the whole armor
of God that you may be ABLE to withstand in the evil day." (Eph. 6:13.) Alas! how many in the ranks have
nothing but the shield of faith. The shield is very valuable, and if we could
have but one piece of armor it would doubtless be the most valuable, but unless
we have more we must surely fall as this conflict progresses--we will
not be "able to stand" without more armor. Ah! how much
we need sandals, the preparation of the Gospel which leads us to [R684 : page 2] expect and enables us to endure
the sharp difficulties of the narrow way unflinchingly, as good soldiers. How
much we need to be girt about with truth, with the precious promises of God's
word, lest we become weary and faint. How much we need to have well in hand the
sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God, that we may be able to
keep the adversary at a respectful distance. How much need there is also for
the breastplate of Christ's righteousness-- his merit recognized as
covering our life, our vitals. How much need too, for the helmet, an intelligent
hope of salvation-- a head-cover.
Those who are negligent about putting on the
armor, and are relying solely upon their shield of faith, to meet every
attack of the enemy, are making a great mistake--As the enemy's arrows
["bitter words," sarcasm, sophistry, etc.,] are showered upon you and
he presses you close, you may lower your shield for a moment to note his
position, and then unless you have an intellectual apprehension of the
truth--a helmet--the enemy will be sure to succeed in striking you with an
arrow of sophistry. Or if very guarded about your head, and busy seeking to
protect your intellect by your shield of faith, you lift high the shield your
breast will be exposed, and there the arrow of no ransom will strike,
unless you have on the breastplate of Christ's righteousness.
Even armed with the whole armor you will barely
be able to stand--so fierce the assault. With all the armor on there are chinks
and openings of various sizes in our helmets (intellectual apprehensions) which
demand that we still be on our guard and cast not away our shield.
Let every soldier of the Cross put on the whole
armor and see well to it that it is true steel and not mere polished tin. See
that it all bears the imprint and marks of the Royal Armory--the Word of God.
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