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OV183 PARADISE BETTER THAN HONOLULU
(A sermon delivered by Pastor Russell in Hawaii)
BY C. T. RUSSELL Pastor of Brooklyn and London Tabernacles
"Who hath heard such a thing? Who hath
seen such things? Shall the earth be made to bring forth in a day? or
shall a nation be born at once?"—#Isa 66:8 .
IN MY CHILDHOOD days every penny I could
save was devoted to foreign Missions. The Hawaiian Islands and the Fiji
Islands were prominent before the Christian world as missionary fields.
I remember well that the establishment of a civilized government in
these islands was hailed as the fulfillment of the text I have
chosen—"a nation born in a day." The thought then was that thus
speedily the world would be converted and the glorious promises of the
Hebrew Prophets fulfilled. How earnestly we labored and prayed, "Thy
Kingdom come," thinking all the while that we were bringing the Kingdom
of God to earth and fulfilling the LordÂ’s Prayer! Alas! we are having a
rude awakening from such dreams. We are finding that if the Kingdom of
God must be established by human power it will never be established. We
are finding that the worldÂ’s population is doubling every century. If
we double our missionary enterprises every century, we would only be
keeping pace with the natural increase of the human family. Statistics
show us that there are twelve hundred millions of heathens to-day, and
that a century ago there were only half as many. Alas! those missionary
hopes of ours have gone glimmering. But the awakening has done us good;
it has taught us to think a little.
We are now sensibly inquiring: Suppose we
should convert all the heathen and make the whole world a Christendom
of the same sort that we have in Europe and America! What then? Would
God’s will be done on earth as it is done in heaven—perfectly?
Could we thus hope to bring in the
glorious conditions prophesied, in which not only the knowledge of God
would fill the whole earth, but additionally every knee should bow and
every tongue confess in such a manner as to be to the glory of God? We
see that such hopes would be worse than foolish; they would be
ludicrous. Thus our awakening has done us good, and sent us again to
GodÂ’s Book to see wherein we erred in our expectations.
What Say the Scriptures?
The disillusion respecting great works of
our own humbled us before God and made us realize our dependence upon
Him for the fulfillment of the glorious prophecies. We have read our
Bibles afresh. We have taken from our minds the spectacles of our
forefathers with the color and gloss which they handed down to.us. They
are now reading GodÂ’s Book in its own light, allowing God to be His own
interpreter, and Himself to make it plain. And what do we find? Ah!
wonder of wonders! We find the Divine Plan wider and deeper and higher
than we had ever dreamed. We find that the present Age, from Calvary
and Pentecost to the second coming of Jesus, is not GodÂ’s time for
dealing with the world, opening their blind eyes, unstopping their deaf
ears, and making every knee to bow and every tongue to confess. It is
merely His time for the gathering out from every nation, people,
kindred and tongue a "little flock" of such as have the hearing ear and
the appreciative heart, to become the Bride of Christ and His joint
heirs in His glorious Kingdom, the establishment of which will mean the
blessing of all the families of the earth, as was promised to Father
Abraham. Well may we reason that if our God waited for four thousand
years before He sent His Son to redeem the world, and has since waited
two thousand
OV184 more for the selecting of the Bride
of Christ, He must intend that the great Kingdom of His Son, the
Messianic reign of a thousand years, is to do a great work for mankind
in general. Such broad foundations, such deep-laid plans and
arrangements foretell a grand and glorious outcome. Evidently GodÂ’s
Word shall be fulfilled, which He spoke, saying, "My Word that goeth
forth out of My mouth shall not return unto Me void; but it shall
accomplish that which I please, and shall prosper in the thing
whereunto I sent it."
And the Message Went Forth.
The message went forth in a primary sense
in Eden, when God declared that eventually "the Seed of the woman
should bruise the serpent’s head"—should crush evil. His Word went
forth still more distinctly to Father Abraham assuring him that he
would have two seeds, two posterities, one "as the stars of heaven" and
the other "as the sands of the seashore." The Church, with Christ her
Head, constitutes this heavenly, starry Seed of Abraham, as saith the
Apostle (#Ga 3:16,29),
and with the completion of the Church will come the secondary
blessing—the development of the seed of Abraham, as the sand of the
seashore for multitude, every knee bowing and every tongue confessing,
to the glory of God. But this secondary seed of Abraham, the earthly
seed, is to receive its blessing from the Heavenly Seed, hence
everything waits now until the Church shall have been completed—until
the "very elect" shall have been gathered "from the four winds of
heaven"—until all the followers of Jesus shall have been changed, "in a
moment, in the twinkling of an eye," as participants in the First
Resurrection. Then, oh, glorious Day! the Sun of Righteousness will
shine forth—Christ and His faithful Bride—to chase away the darkness,
ignorance and superstition from the world and to fully enlighten
mankind of every nation, people, kindred and tongue. In that glorious
work of enlightenment the natural seed of Abraham will have a blessed
share, and Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and all the Prophets shall be
"Princes in all the earth." (Psalm 45:16 ), perfect men, representatives
of the glorious Messiah and His Bride in the earth, administrators of
the Law, which will go forth from the glorious Christ, invisible to
men. Ah! that will be EarthÂ’s Jubilee! As in olden time, in the Jubilee
year the Israelites returned to their own possessions, to their own
homesteads, so in the Antitype, only the latter will be still more
grand: The human family will come back into possession of its own—that
which was lost by sin and its penalty, that which was recovered by
Jesus, that which will be restored by resurrection power during the
Messianic reign.
The Nation Born in a Day.
But what about our text? Did we
misinterpret the Divine statement when we applied it to the acceptance
by a people of civilization? Ah! yes; we made a very foolish mistake;
the wish was father to the thought. Our misconceptions blinded us.to
the proper interpretation of that Scripture. What then does it mean?
How should our text be applied? Ah, Beloved, that Nation to be born in
a day is the Church, the Holy Nation, of which St. Peter spoke: "We are
a Royal Priesthood, a peculiar people, a Holy Nation." (#1Pe 2:9.)
The begetting of this Holy Nation began at Pentecost, and has continued
down through the succeeding eighteen centuries and more. The birth will
be the resurrection. All who now receive the begetting of the Holy
Spirit are reckoned members of this Holy Nation, but their membership
in it is dependent upon their faithfulness; as we read, "To him that
overcometh will I grant to sit with Me in My Throne." The present life
is to every one of these royal priests, or
OV185 priestly kings, as we may choose to
express it, a period of probation. Will we or will we not "make our
calling and election sure?" Not at the beginning nor at the time of our
consecration is the matter decided, but after we "have fought the good
fight and finished the course" and won the crown, by obedience even
unto death.
For nearly nineteen centuries these royal
priests have been testifying for the Lord, each in his turn. For all
the faithful there is a crown of righteousness laid up; as St. Paul
said, "Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness,
which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will give me at that day"—early in
that day of Messiah, in the resurrection morning. All these have a part
in the First Resurrection and will be members of that Holy Nation, that
royal priesthood, as we read, "Blessed and holy are all they that have
part in the Chief Resurrection; on such the Second Death hath no power;
but they shall be kings and priests unto God and unto Christ, and shall
reign with Him a thousand years." Thus will that Holy Nation which God
has been gathering and electing during the nineteen centuries, out of
all nations, peoples, kindreds and tongues, from Jews and Gentiles,
bond and free, be born in a day—come forth perfect and complete, the
Holy Nation of Divine promise which, as GodÂ’s spiritual Empire, is to
take over the control of the world for a thousand years and rule it in
righteousness to free all from the power of Satan, sin and death, and
to lift up again as many as are willing to the image and likeness of
God, and to destroy all who love unrighteousness and work iniquity.
Paradise of the Pacific.
I can now well understand why your
beautiful island has been described as the Paradise of the Pacific. I
note your wonderful climate, and everything which co-operates with it
to bring about this Paradise likeness. I say to myself, How gracious is
our God! Not only has He provided a heavenly Paradise for the Church,
that they should be sharers with their Lord on the spirit plane,
partakers of the Divine nature, "far above angels, principalities and
powers," but how gracious has God also been in His provision for the
world at large—His promise of an earthly Paradise for such of humanity
as, when brought to a knowledge of Himself and His requirements, shall
gladly, heartily accept the same! How wonderful is the Wisdom and Power
of God by which He can make use of even the reign of sin and death to
teach great lessons, both to angels and men respecting the exceeding
sinfulness of sin! And how merciful and gracious is the arrangement He
has made that when this reign of sin and death shall have accomplished
His intended purposes, He will bring it to an end. Those twin monarchs
which have ruled the world for six thousand years—Sin and Death shall
be vanquished; and ultimately every member of AdamÂ’s race shall be
delivered from their power. For the willing and obedient, the earthly
Paradise, human perfection, the image of God in the flesh, is to be the
reward—an earthly reward—and for the rebellious, the Second Death, from
which there will be no redemption, no recovery, and in which, thank
God! there will be no suffering, for they shall perish like the brute
beasts, as St. Peter declares.—#2Pe 2:12.
Restitution Will Bring Real Paradise.
Much as your Island may resemble the
Garden of Eden, it is not Paradise, and cannot be Paradise so long as
you have sin and sorrow, pain and death amongst you. One of the first
objects that greeted my sight as I landed was your cemetery, and I
said: "Oh, yes, death is here, and everywhere—God’s curse, declaring
that no imperfect being may live." Well, I thank God for that, too.
Centuries of life with imperfection would doubtless be too
OV186 much for us to have. Far better is
it as Divine Wisdom has arranged it—a birth, a struggle for existence,
a battle with self and sin, the world, the flesh and the Devil, and
then a falling asleep in death, until the morning of the resurrection.
There will be no consciousness of even a momentÂ’s intervening until the
glorious day shall have dawned, and the new order of things shall have
been introduced and established; and then the sleepers will come forth
to see a brighter side than any that they have previously experienced
or ever heard of. The Kingdom of GodÂ’s dear Son and His elect Bride
will be in power and nothing shall hurt or destroy in all his holy
Kingdom. The blessing of the Lord shall be upon man, and his earthly
dominion. Restitution influences will be at work for the bringing of
everything to perfection—especially for the bringing of man up, up, up
out of sin, weakness, degradation and death to the full glory of
perfection of mind and body and vitality—the image and likeness of God,
as at first, before sin entered.
Rich and Poor and Socialism.
You still have your rich and poor; there
still is caste amongst the children of the one parentage; but when the
uplifting influences of MessiahÂ’s reign shall have done their work,
these things will all be in the past. "He that sitteth upon the Throne
shall say, ‘Behold, I make all things new!’" In that glorious time
there will not be rich and poor, there will be socialism in the proper
sense, as the Scriptures clearly point out; they say, "Every man shall
sit under his own vine and under his own fig tree; and none shall make
him afraid." And again: "They shall not build and another inhabit, they
shall not plant and another eat the fruit thereof." There will be no
tenantry, no landlordism then. Do not understand me to be inciting
dissatisfaction with the present conditions. In many respects what we
have to-day is the very best possible thing under present
conditions—man’s fallen nature and selfish temperament taken into
consideration. The counsel of GodÂ’s Word is that all who trust in Him
are to wait for Him to bring in the better conditions. Some very well
intentioned people are making a sad mistake; just as the morning is
about to dawn—about to bring in the great blessings of restitution,
socialism, etc., they blindly look in another direction and declare
that unless they bring socialism to pass it will never come. We grant,
indeed, that it would be foolish to expect that the rich would bring
about the wonderful changes which the Bible foretells—it would be
contrary to human nature to so expect. But we do say that those who
think to bring about socialism by human wisdom and human strength are
deficient in wisdom. They do not see that what they propose is
absolutely impossible—their eyes are holden.
The Bible alone shows us what will be the
outcome of the present unrest and selfishness and dissatisfaction. The
Bible tells that what will start as socialism will eventually develop
into anarchy. The Bible shows that those who think they can bring in
the Messianic blessings by carnal weapons are deluding themselves—they
will, instead, bring upon themselves, as well as upon the rich, the
great and awful trouble which the Scriptures foretell as being now
imminent—"a time of trouble such as was not since there was a nation." (#Da 12:1.) Our Lord Jesus quoted this passage and added to it the words, "No, nor ever shall be." (#Mt 24:21.)
Thank God! that this one, great, awful conflict, in which every manÂ’s
hand shall be against his neighbor and against his brother, will be the
last. It will be so awful as to make.the entire world sick of strife,
of selfishness, of sin. Thus it will act as a great plowshare in the
hearts of mankind in general, to break the hardhearted and to turn all
hearts in expectation to the Lord and His glorious Kingdom.
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