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Seeing Things And Bewildered
FEW realize the wonderful change that has come
over public sentiment during the last forty years--the Harvest time of this
Age. The increase of knowledge prophesied for our day came on time and is doing
its work. It is opening eyes of understanding long blinded by ignorance,
superstition, false doctrines. Not only is this true in respect to God's
consecrated people, who are now so much more clearly understanding the Bible
and its Message, but it is true in large degree of the intelligent people of
the world who make no profession of Christianity, yet have a good respect for
the principles of righteousness, justice and mercy.
Misled by the errors which have adulterated
Christianity, these well-disposed people wonder to what extent the Church's
claims might be true, to the effect that present kingdoms constitute
Christendom--Christ's Kingdom. Naturally they would doubt it, wondering why
Messiah's Kingdom would make so little progress in the earth and exhibit so
little power. This leads on to a double confusion:
(1) They wonder why all Christian people do not
undertake the political, social and financial problems of the world and bring harmony
out of confusion, and thus accomplish the world-wide uplift which should be
expected if Christ's Kingdom is controlling the world and if Christian people
are commissioned of the Lord to convert the world and uplift it socially, etc.
Many preachers and professed Christians are
similarly led astray from the real commission of the Church by these errors--so
that they abandon the preaching of the Gospel, and instead preach Sociology,
etc., etc.
Thus it comes that the comparatively few
Christian people who are following the Scriptural lines carefully, and
preaching the authorized Gospel of Christ, are discredited, hindered, rebuked,
made to appear to the world as neglecting their commission.
On the other hand, how plainly the Bible
presents the subject! The true Church is commissioned by the Lord, not to
convert the world, but to take out of the world a Little Flock of faithful
footstep followers of the Lord. These are to pass through great tribulation, in
order that they may enter into the Kingdom, which is still future. They are not
to mix in politics, etc., but to throw their entire influence on the side of
the preaching of the Gospel to all who have hearing ears to the intent that,
thus drawn, called and sanctified by the Truth, an elect class of one hundred
and forty-four thousand shall finally be completed and, by the
"change" of the First Resurrection, pass from the earthly nature to
the Heavenly and become the Bride of Christ, His associate in the great Kingdom
which He will then establish world-wide, to the blessing and enlightenment of
all the families of the earth.
(2) The world's second difficulty growing out of
the adulteration of Christian doctrine could not be better illustrated than by
the following article which we clipped from The New York Call. Evidently
the writer is genuinely puzzled, as thousands of Christian people are puzzled,
by the present war and by the fact that professed Christians are fighting on
all sides, under every government except the Turkish. What are they fighting
for and what are they fighting against, if so be that all of these kingdoms are
Christ's Kingdoms--Christendom? Surely this war and the more terrible
conditions which the Bible shows us will follow it will gradually open the eyes
of mankind more and more. By and by, when the "flaming fire" of
anarchy shall sweep the world, every eye of understanding will have discerned
the gigantic error of the creeds which for a time misled us all. Their eyes
will see through the trouble; and gradually they will understand the facts, the
great lesson, that all the kingdoms of this world are human and are in large
degree associated with the empire of the "Prince of this world," and
that these are being overthrown to the intent that Messiah's Kingdom shall be
established under the whole heavens. The article from The
Call follows:
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[R5587
: page 360]
A SLUMP IN
SALVATION
"It is not only Socialism that has gone
under in the European fracas, but the Salvation Army has also disappeared on
the continent. Ten thousand of its most active members and workers are now
fighting under literal banners of 'Blood and Fire' instead of the metaphysical
symbol known by that name, under which the army conducted its warfare against
'the Devil.'
"The organization and system have
completely collapsed on the continent, and in neutral countries the army is
financially broken. A reconstruction of the entire army will, it is said,
become necessary after the war is over. Its officers declare that it has
suffered more than any religious organization in existence except that of the
Catholic Church. In this country the well-to-do are closing down on their
donations, the churches give nothing; the industrial plants, from which most of
the money was extracted, have mostly gone out of business and collections at
street meetings have fallen to the vanishing point.
"The report seems to show that this concern
was no different from thousands of others based frankly on material
considerations. When economically affected, it disappeared as they did. The
metaphysical signboards and trademarks under which it carried on business
became utterly useless and impotent in the face of material collapse. Actual,
physical warfare, simply blotted out the abstract conflict between 'Sin and
Holiness,' which the army was supposed to continually wage, and 'salvation'
became a drug on the market. Those to whom it is offered without money and
without price have no use for it, and those who formerly put up the price so
that it might be brought to 'perishing sinners' have quit; and both the sinners
and those who carried them the glad tidings are equally perishing on the
battlefields of Europe, fighting the 'battle of the Lord' on opposing sides.
"But in this respect, the army is by no
means unique. There is nothing which purports to represent 'religion' today
that can stand up against war, from the haughty ultra-respectable, established
state churches to the 'religion' of the gutter. The universal impotency of all
of them suggests that they, too, should be sent to the scrap pile along with
'militarism.' If the world needs 'religion' of any kind, it needs an utterly
new and different one, instead of one that serves 'the Devil' in war time, and
pretends to oppose him in time of peace."
W.T. R-5586a page 360 - 1914r