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View From The Watch Tower
THE Scriptures foretell that in the
end of this Age there will be a cry of "Peace! Peace!!" but that
there will be no peace. (Jeremiah 6:14.) This prophecy has
been fulfilled. When the First National Arbitration Board convened at Geneva, Switzerland,
and gave its first reward, September 14, 1872, the cry of "Universal
Peace" went up all over the world. There was to be no more war. All
difficulties between nations were to be settled by arbitration. How sadly
disappointed must those people be who, in spite of the many wars since that
time, have continued to cry,
"Peace! Peace!" Their theory has been that universal peace between
the nations would speedily usher in the Messianic Kingdom.
How few look to the Word of the Lord
to see what He has to say on the subject or, looking, entirely disregard God's
testimony through the Prophets, to the effect that the present Age would end
and the Millennium be inaugurated, not by Peace Conventions and Peace Treaties,
but by "A Time of Trouble such as was not since there was a nation."
(Daniel 12:1; Matthew 24:21.) The Peace cry
has received an especially severe shock in the present momentous war, involving
more than any other war on the earth ever! Instead of the present war being
nearly over, we incline to expect much more serious complications in Europe--that other nations will be drawn into the war.
Notwithstanding the fact that the
President and the Secretary of State of our own land are wise men, lovers and
promoters of peace; and notwithstanding the fact that there is no apparent
reason why our country should ever be involved in this war, nevertheless we are
apprehensive. The great nations of the old world, impoverishing themselves and
destroying their commercial interests, as well as being robbed of hundreds of thousands
of valuable lives by this war, will not wish to see the United States towering
high above them in every way by reason of its isolation. We may be sure that
the crafty statesmen of Europe, while
professing interest in our peace, will really do all in their power to embroil
us in war by one device or another.
SHORTENING OF THE DAYS OF
TROUBLE
While desiring peace at home and
abroad, all who are children of the Highest must desire the Father's will to be
done--rather than our own. Hence, should the war extend even to our own land,
in spite of everything we can do to the contrary, let us not be discontented,
but still pray, "Thy will be done!" Let us look beyond the present
terrible war to the glorious things which God's Word assures us lie just beyond
it; namely, Messiah's Kingdom.
When we say that the Kingdom lies
just beyond the war, we should note the fact that, according to the Scriptures,
it will not be set up immediately. Following the terrible storm of this war
will come a great revolution, symbolically styled "a great
earthquake." (Revelation 16:18.) In conjunction with
this social revolution, the Bible indicates that Churchianity will for a time
be greatly exalted as the hoped-for power by which the revolution may be offset
and stopped. During that brief time of Babylon's
prosperity, the true Church will be in hard lines, from the earthly viewpoint.
Nevertheless, "all things shall work together for good to them that love
God, to the called according to His purpose."
Following the revolution and
Churchianity's exaltation quickly will come the anarchy, which the Bible
everywhere symbolizes by fire, because of its destructive force and influence.
That will be the time mentioned by our Savior, saying, "Unless those days
should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved." (Matthew 24:22.) The Master tells us, however, that those days of
anarchy and general strife--"every man's hand against his brother, against
his neighbor, and no peace to him that goeth out or to him that cometh
in"--shall be shortened. The establishment of the Church in glory, the
bringing of the Elect into control of the world, will shorten those days and
inaugurate the Reign of the Prince of Peace.
PRAYING FOR PEACE IN EUROPE
Our Honorable President with praiseworthy
intent requested all Christian people to make October 4 a day of prayer for peace in Europe. However, we cannot concur with our Worthy
President in this matter. Much as we appreciate peace--and we have all our life
labored to be a peacemaker--we cannot pray the Almighty to change His plans to
conform to those of our Honored President.
For twenty-five hundred years God,
through the Bible Prophets, has been telling His people about this great war
and concerning the more terrible Armageddon which will follow it; and can we
expect Him to reverse the program at our
behest?
The prayers of these millions
praying for the prosperity of the Germans and the extermination of the Allies,
and the prayers of other millions for the success of the Allies and the
annihilation of the Germans, and the prayers of the Pope and of our President
and other good people that this awful war shall promptly cease will all go
unanswered, if we read our Bible aright. The war will proceed and will
eventuate in no glorious victory for [R5554 : page 308] any nation, but in the horrible mutilation and impoverishment of all. Next
will follow the awful Armageddon of Anarchy.
After that, peace, lasting peace,
may be hoped for, because God has declared it! It will be brought in by
Messiah's Kingdom, for which so long we have prayed--"Thy Kingdom come;
Thy will be done on earth as in Heaven."
For forty years we have been
proclaiming this very war and its glorious outcome, by sermons, oral and
printed, and in our books on Bible Study in twenty languages. Now, when the
very year has come and the prophecy is being fulfilled, could we consistently
ask the Almighty to change His program? Nay!
Rather, our discourse on October 4 was from the Master's words, respecting the
present "DISTRESS OF NATIONS WITH PERPLEXITY, men's hearts failing them
for fear of those things about to come on the earth."--Luke
21:25,26.
Our address was given in the New York City Temple --fifteen hundred heard for two
hours, and many were turned away.
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