Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1912 — Page 2

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HOW, WHEN AND WHY A SECOND ADVENT

Denver Divines on Right Track, Says Pastor Russel ) No World-Burning Satan to Bo Bound —Sin, Sickness and Death to Be Conquered—Man to Be Delivered. The Power Vested In Messiah— His Kingdom Near —How It Wifi Appear.

PASTOR RUSSELL

him the great event of Christ's Coming will bring blessings suel*_as we all desire. He seems to have the Bible and logic on bis side too! Pastor Russell declared that false concepts of the Second Coming of Christ had done great injury. The view set forth iu all orthodox creeds is that Christ wifi come again in the flesh. The resurrection wifi take place within twenty Tour hours. The saintly will rise in the air to meet the Lord. Then fire will come down from heaven, and consume the whole earth. Premillennialists claim that Christ will reign in fleshly glory a thousand years to bless tbe living. The majority of Christians disown this as ridiculous nonsense because thy believe little of creed or Bible. A minority perceive its inconsistency with the Bible: What Bible Students Now See.

The “fire of that day” is symbolical, already kindling in society, tbe elements of which. Capital and Labor, are getting hotter. Soon they will melt, the symbolical “earth” will be consumed with the "heavens” also, the ecclesiastical powers. Their passing away will usher in a “new earth," or Social order, and “new heavens,” the Church in glory. The Second Coming of Christ is associated with blessings. Messiah will abolish the curse and bring in wonderful blessings. The Day of Christ will be “the last Day.”—tbe great Seventh Thousand-year Day. All humanity will be blessed, including tbe dead who will then be awakened. Christ Comes to Reign. As the redemption was necessary for man's salvation so Messiah's Kingdom is necessary to accomplish restitution. Tbe delay of more than eighteen centuries is Scripturally explained: (U God designed Six Great One Thousand Year Days to teach mankind the exceeding sinfulness of sin. He purposed that on the Seventh Day the blessing of Messiah should come. (2) An important work has been doue since Calvary An Elect Church has beeu gathered out of all nations—

saints made perfect through suffering, a Little Flock, the "Church of the First-borns." These are to become the Bride of Christ at His Second Advent. The Second Coming of Jesus is to Claim His Bride class, and to exalt them. As regards the world. He comes to bind Satan, to overthrow sin. and to uplift fallen humanity. St. Peter tells that Restitution work, not a literal burning of the world, awaits the Second Coming of Jesus: "Times of re freshing shall come from tbe presence of the Lord.”—Acts iii. 19-21.

Christ’s Kingdom to Be Spiritual. One great mistake we have all made is in not noticing that Jesus was hn man for only thirty-three and a half years. He was a glorious spirit being before He was .made flesh: and lit* was resurrected to a spirit condition - higher than His original one. How foolish we were to think of .lesus as a man ta little lower than augelsi in ilu> midst of the Heavenly host He is now partaker of the Divine nature: His Church is to be "changed” and made Him.” As His descent was from a higher to a lower, so His ascent was from a lower nature to a higher, "far above angels." Ills is the exceeding gio ry which “no man hatbseen nor can see' —“which no man can approach unto It is this glorious Being whose King dom Is about to be established. He and His Church will Ire 1 as invisible to men as are Satan aud the fallen angels. The appearances of Jesus in the flesh after His resurrection were materializations, to prove: (1) that Jesus was no longer dead; (2) that He was changed, born of the Spirit, able to go and come like the wind. Parousia, Epiphania, Apokalupsis. Messiah’s Kingdom will have earthlv representatives—the faithful saints of previous ages, raised to banian perfection instantly. Through these the invisible Messianic Kingdom will operate. Jesus said, “Ye shall see Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and all the prophets lu the Kingdom.” The paroueia of Jesus will come first —present but invisible. The world will continue with the ordinary affairs of life (while He is gathering the Church), as in the days of Noah. After the gathering of the Church, there xfill be an epiphania aud an ap<>kalupxix of Jesus. He will shine forth He will be revealed—not In flesh, but “In flaihlng fire,” the trouble of that Day, In which the present order will be consumed in anarchy, giving place to the Kingdom Dispensation.

Denver, Dee. I. This city is stirred! Seventeen pastors of all denominations have been discussing The Second Advent for a month. Noweomes Pastor Russell telling us all that •The Earth abideth forever”—that it will never be destroyed by literal fire. According to

THE SAVIOR'S TEACHINGS BROOKLYN TABERNACLE BIBLE STUDIES

FORGIVE SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN. Matthew xviii, 15-3 S —Dec. 15. “Be tie kind one to another, tender-hearted, forgiving each other, even as God. for Christ's sake, forgave you."—Eph. iv, 32. CO learn today’s lesson well means a blessing for life to every true Christian. The lesson relates to the consecrated, the members of the Body of Christ, the Church, of which He Is the Head. The Master’s rule for His followers is, If a brother injure you, go to him alone, striving to reach an understanding. The probability is that misunderstandimj is all that there is of it. But if tnis does not suffice and you consider the matter serious, ask two others to accompany you to the offender, without explaining -

the mission—leave their minds free to hear the case. The agreement of these brethren and their advice should be followed by both. If they disagree with you, you should acknowledge that you have erred. If they agree with you, and your opponent refuses to heed their counsel

and persists in doing you injury, and you still think it of sufficient importance to trouble the Church with the matter, you are then at liberty so to do. The Church’s decision, is to be final, binding upon both. The one refusing to hear the Church is to be treated as an outsider, hot in the sense of doing him injury, but abstaining from appointing him to any position, or honor iu the Church, until his course shall be changed. How simple the Divine direction; what a blessing would come from following it! Forgive “Seventy Times Seven.”

St. Peter put a hypothetical question. of how many times a brother might trespass and ask forgiveuess and yet be forgiven—would seven times be the limit? Tbe Master practically declared that there could be no limit, that any brother confessing bis fault and asking forgiveness must be forgiven, if it should recur 490 times. Forgiveness is obligatory when asked for. We must uot be afraid of following the Master’s direction. Then our Lord gave a parable, to illustrate this matter, A certain king had a reckoning with his servants One owed him ten thousand talents His master commauded him to be sold, and all that he had until the payment should be made But the servant fell down at his master’s feet and besought him to have compassiou on him aud he would pay the debt. And the master had compassion on him aud discontinued any further prosecution. The servant then went out and found a fellow-servant who owed him an hundred pence. He took his fe'lowservant by the throat, saying. “Pay me the hundred pence thou owest.” His fellow-servant besought for mercy, saying, "Have patience with me. and l will pay thee ail.” But he'would not. and cast him into prison till the debt should be paid. The matter reached the ears of the master, who called him and said, “ ‘Thou wicked servant! 1 released thee from the penalty of thy debt; thou., shouldst also have had mercy upon thy fellow-servant, even as I had pity upon thee.’ And he delivered him to punishment till he should pay all that was due.” An Important Lesson Here. What is the lesson? The lesson is well expressed in our text. We should

enty times seven.” In thus exercising mercy we will be copying the Divine character.

As we remember our own weaknesses and blemishes, it will make us sympathetic with the brethren and with all mankind, and we will thereby be fitted and prepared to have a 6hare with Jesus in His Throne of glory, for that great Messianic Kingdom will be established fo)’ the very purpose of showing mercy uuto all mankind who will return to Divine favor and blessing under kuowledg< and with the assistance then afforded. We lire not to understand this parable to refer to Divine forgiveness of original £}in. The Sin of Adam is not forgiven except Id the v Divine waythrough Jesus—through faith in His blood. The parable refers to subsequent sins—sins referred to in our Lord’s prayer, “Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us.” This is shown by the fact that the parable speaks of these as servants, whereas the world, as sinners, are not God’s servants, but “aliens, strangers, foreigners.” The only ones whom God recognizes as servants are such as have come Into relationship with Him through Jesusthrough faith and consecration. These are servants of God and are to have mercy upon their fellow-servants.

be kind to one another, tender-heart-ed, as God in Christ forgave us —a n d continues to forgive us day by day. The trespasses of others against us are trifling indeed in comparison to our obligations to the Lord. We should therefore be very willing to forgive all who ask us—“until sev-

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ... CITY OFFICERS. Clerk rhJT - Treasurer "r-Tho^.°^ n Attorney Thompson Marshal -Moses Leopold sw ci”g»” v 'fj-- ass PIT. Warden J .\ ,c_ Ist ward pouncllmen. 2nd w ? ara;:::::;;;; Geor |‘L,f T k,M S? ,25? g - i "r.«SS , K SC At ..C. J. Dean, A. G. Catt JUDICIAL.— £j. r< - uit *, Judge : -.Charles W. Hanley Prosecuting Attorney... .Fred LongweL Terms °i p our t—Second Monday in hf^ rUf V'! y ' A Pril. September and November. Four week terms. COUNTY OFFICERS. sheriff• ':.:;:::::::;;;. Judso^ H i Treasurer .!.!!!!! i!!!!! T!. a T Recorder ....John W. Tilton County Supt .V.Eraraf iSnlSi County Assessor John Q Lewis - Health, Officer E N. Lo? T . , COMMISSIONERS. * st „ Wm. H. Hershmae of 1 ? ,3 ? rlct . Charles F. Stackhouse 3rd District Charles T. Denahm Commissioners’ Court meets the First Monday of each month. COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. Trustees Township Wm. Folgar Bark lev Charles May Carpente^ J. W. Selmer Gillam w or S® 5 lI *® r - ’ ’ Hanging Grove H 0 Wortley Jordan S. SWrer Kankakee Tunis Snip .Keener H. E. Parkison Marion George L. Parks Milroy p - ...Newton I Sl ght Union Albert Keene Wheatfield Fred Karch Walker L. Lamson, Co. Supt.... ....Rensselaer E. C. English Rensselaer James H. Green. .Remington Geo. O.i Stembel. Wheatfleld Truant Officer, C. B. Steward, Rensselaer TRUSTEES’ CARDS. JORDAN TOWNSHIP. The undersigned trustee of Jordan Township attends to official business at his residence on Monday of each week. Persons having business with me will please govern themselves accordingly. Postoffice address, Rensselaer, Ind., R-3 W. H. WORTLEY, Trustee. NEWTON TOWNSHIP. The undersigned trustee of Newton Township attends to official business at his residence on the First and Third Thursdays of each month. Persons having business with me will please govern themselves accordingly. Postoffice address, Rensselaer, R-R-3. E. P. LANE, Trustee. UNION TOWNSHIP. The undersigned trustee of Union Township attends to official business at his store in Fair Oaks on Fridays of each week. Persons having business with me will please govern themselves accordingly. Postoffice address. Fair Oaks. Indiana. ISAAC KIGHT.

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