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PERSECUTION'S GOOD RESULTS
--FEBRUARY 27.--ACTS 5:12--6:7.--
METHODS USED OF GOD--DIVINE APPROVAL OF THE GOSPEL--
OPPOSITION BY THE SADDUCEES AND THE CHIEF PRIESTS--
MULTITUDES BELIEVED IN JERUSALEM--CHURCH COMMUNISM
BEGAN TO FAIL--SEVEN DEACONS APPOINTED.
"Bear ye one another's burdens, and so
fulfil the law of Christ."--Galatians 6:2.
THE manifestation of love and sympathy
amongst the early Christians had a salutary
effect in backing up the teachings of the
Apostles. The principle is as true today as
it was then. The living of the Christ life
is necessary to a proper endorsement of the
Gospel Message. "If any man have not the
Spirit of Christ, he is none of His."
(Romans 8:9.) The worldly are apt to read
the Gospel influence in the lives of professors
before they give particular heed to the Message.
Alas, that we can see so many evidences of the fulfilment
of the Apostle Paul's words respecting our day!
He declares that at this time many would have a form of
godliness without its power, and be "lovers of pleasure
more than lovers of God." (2 Timothy 3:5.) The difficulty
[R5851 : page 46] seems to be that sectarianism has lost the essence
of the Gospel Message which Jesus and the Apostles
taught. That serious loss has had various substitutes
favored by the great Adversary; but they are not the
Gospel, and do not have the proper power upon the hearts
and lives of those who even desire to do right. The
Gospel Message which Jesus and the Apostles taught was
expressed in our Lord's prayer: "Thy Kingdom come;
Thy will be done on earth, even as it is done in Heaven."
(Matthew 6:10.) The Apostles exhorted the people to
prepare for the Kingdom of God's dear Son and to accept
the invitation to become members of the Bride class.
The parables of Jesus, His sermons, and the teachings
of the Apostles abound with the thought that Messiah's
Kingdom will be the great panacea for all the ills of the
world; and that the Church, if found faithful, will share
her Master's glory, honor and immortality. It was because
St. Paul had this glorious hope before him, he
declares, that he was willing to endure hardness as a good
soldier of Jesus Christ and to count all his afflictions and
sufferings for Christ, his sacrifice, but light afflictions.
Because of these hopes, because of this deep-seated faith,
he counted all earthly prospects as valueless in comparison,
and willingly sacrificed his fame, his family position
and his Roman citizenship, and endured stripes, imprisonments,
buffetings and derision.--Philippians 3:7-11; 2 Corinthians 4:17;
11:23-28.
ERROR'S BITTER FRUITAGE
The principle has not changed. The Gospel has not
changed. Merely the true Message has been lost sight of.
The theory came in that Christ's Kingdom was established
in 800 A.D.; that the Popes were representatives,
or Vicegerents--reigning instead of Christ; that the
Cardinals were the Little Flock class in special glory and
honor; and that Bishops, Archbishops and priests were
also associated in the glory of the exalted Church.
We are not doubting the sincerity of those who
promulgated these theories; but surely we now see that a
great mistake was made. The nations of Europe were
told that they were God's earthly kingdoms, responsible
to the Papal system as the spiritual kingdom; and that
thus in relationship with God, they had Divine appointment
to rule the people. Under these unscriptural teachings
the world has been for eleven centuries. What the
Catholics started, the Protestants have continued.
When Great Britain rebelled against the Papacy, and
King Henry VIII. declared his kingdom to be another
spiritual empire, put the Bishops into the House of Lords,
and made himself and his successors the representatives
of Christ on earth in great power, it was a part of the
same blunder that the Catholics had previously made.
When, later, Luther and his followers attached themselves
to the German princes, and favored and authorized
them, and in turn were sanctioned by them, the German
kingdoms were thus constituted kingdoms of God. And
so with the other nations of Europe, great and small.
Claiming to be God's Kingdom, these kingdoms of the
world have therefore been hindering the people from
hearing the Gospel Message of the Second Coming of
Christ to establish the true Kingdom of God, to put down
sin, to scatter the ignorance and darkness of the world,
and to help mankind out of evil back to the image and
likeness of God. The Bible declares these deceptions to
be from Satan--"doctrines of demons"--1 Timothy 4:1.
Now we are seeing some of the bitter fruitage of such
false teachings. Millions have been gathered into sects
and parties unauthorized by the Bible, while only the few
have been properly joined to Christ Himself as His members.
This great mass of people, deceived into thinking
that they are true Christians, are today at war--fighting
like demons. The great intelligence which came to the
world through God's Message, illuminating the minds of
men more and more, has been turned to one side. Instead
of blessing the world, this intelligence has been cursing
the world with inventions for human destruction, such
as the heathen were not intelligent enough to invent, and
perhaps not heartless enough to use. Alas, what a picture!
In all the churches of all denominations, prayers are
going up for and against each other. The clergy are
bewildered. The laity are bewildered. True faith in
the Bible is at a discount. Little but a form of godliness
remains. However, God has not left Himself at any time
without witnesses in the world. Today the faithful followers
of Jesus are realizing what is wrong. They are
awakening, are giving the Bible a fresh study, and are
getting blessings out of it. They are realizing that our
difficulties have come from the creeds, which are really
contradictory to the Bible, but which represent the
strange notions of our deluded forefathers. Now is the
time for the people of God who have not already put on
the whole armor of God to do so; for the Bible seems to
assure us that still more stringent conditions are before
us.--Ephesians 6:12-18.
OPPOSITION INSPIRED BY SELFISHNESS
Our Study for today shows how the living of the true,
simple life of faith, trust, obedience and love had its effect--
how that many were added to the Church, including
"a great multitude of priests." It shows us, too, how
angered were the Sadducees and the official class at that
time. They were grieved that the people were taught; for
the teachings of the followers of Jesus were so contrary
to what they had taught and what they had hoped for.
Not believing the Prophets, they had been using religion
largely as a cloak--"a form of godliness." Their
real hopes were along the line of Gentile hopes--of becoming
more intimately associated with the Roman Empire
and thus obtaining special favor. They feared lest
the teaching of Messiah as the coming King of the world
would reach the ears of the Roman rulers and bring upon
the Jews ridicule and disfavor, and perhaps take from
them some of the liberties which they were enjoying, and
crush all their aspirations respecting the future. Their
[R5851 : page 47] opposition to the Gospel was therefore entirely selfish.
They had the Apostles arrested and put into prison
for preaching. But the Lord sent His angel and delivered
His faithful servants; and they, with good
courage, appeared again the next day in the Temple,
preaching to the people as before. Again they were arrested,
brought before the officials and commanded to
preach no more in this Name. The point of the official
resentment is noted in their words, "Ye have filled
Jerusalem with your doctrines [teachings], and are liable
to bring this man's blood upon us." That is to say, It
looks as though you might really convince the people of
this city that we have committed a great crime in putting
to death that fanatical leader of yours called Jesus.
But the more they sought to oppose the Message, the
more God blessed it; the more the common people received
the Truth; the more the Church of Christ multiplied.
GRADUAL TRIUMPH OF THE LIGHT
We see this same principle illustrated at the time of
the Reformation, when God's time had come to bring back
the Bible to the people after it had been turned aside for
twelve hundred and sixty years. When the Bishops began
to claim that they also were Apostles, and when, using
this Apostolic authority, they gave the people the Nicene
Creed in A.D. 325, an end was put to all Bible study; for
the people were taught that that creed, and other creeds
subsequently made, contained all that was proper to be
believed, and that any further Bible study was quite unnecessary--
indeed, dangerous, because by believing anything
not in the creeds, they would be heretics and
doomed to eternal torture.
When, under Divine guidance, Wyclif and Tyndale
brought the New Testament to the attention of the people
in the English language, it marked the start of return
to an individual faith and a new beginning of Bible study.
It has required the centuries since to help get us out of
the gross darkness of those twelve hundred years during
which we were without the Bible and were poisoned by
the various creeds. No wonder that we still feel some
of our poison! No wonder that it is still difficult for us
to use our common sense in Bible study! Thank God for
the light of the new Day beginning to dawn! Thank
God that His true saints everywhere are awakening and,
like Cardinal Newman, are praying,
"Lead, Kindly Light,
Amid the encircling gloom"!
But if God will hear our prayers and grant the guidance
of this light to His faithful, the responsibility is
upon us to step out from all the creeds and not support
hypocrisy and error--as becomes those who walk in the
path of the just, which "shineth more and more unto the
perfect Day."--Proverbs 4:18.
COMMUNISM A FAILURE
Then came some of the difficulties of communism.
Favoritism was claimed in the distribution of the necessities.
Meeting this emergency, the Apostles realized that
they could not undertake to manage a community along
earthly lines. They concluded that they should, as the
Master had directed, give themselves entirely to the Gospel
work. They appointed seven Deacons to attend to the
charities; but evidently these also by and by failed, and
we hear no more of the early communism.
This experience, which the Lord permitted, served its
purpose. It manifested the proper Christian spirit, but
nevertheless taught us the impossibility of such a practise
while ourselves and others are still limited by the imperfections
of the flesh.