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OV174 THE GREATEST THING IN THE UNIVERSE
C. T. RUSSELL, Pastor London and Brooklyn Tabernacles
THE TEXT of this discourse is from #Eph 2:7 :
"That in the ages to come He might show the exceeding riches of His
grace in His loving kindness toward us in Christ Jesus." All
Christendom has erred in respect to the lengths and breadths and
heights and depths of the love of God, which passeth all understanding.
(#Eph 3:18 ,19.)
This is evidenced by our conflicting creeds, not one of which is
rational enough to be defended by one in a hundred of its own clergy,
who profess that they believe it and are teaching it. This is driving
many noble souls away from the Bible, which has been misinterpreted by
us all. Our difficulty has been that we have looked at the unfinished
parts of the Divine Program, and have neglected to properly use the
telescope of GodÂ’s word, which would have enabled us to see the future
features of that plan, without which the whole world would be
incomplete and unsatisfactory.
Wonderful Divine Plans.
None of us would judge of a new building
merely by the first story of the structure, incomplete and surrounded
by scaffolding. On the contrary, we would inquire for the architectÂ’s
drawings and consider them prophecies of the building to be. God
proposes the development of the church first, as a "new creation" on
the spirit plane, higher than the angels, and "partakers of the Divine
nature;" "Ye are the church of the living God;" "a kind of first fruits
unto God of His creatures."
The fact that the Bible declares the
church to be the "first borns," the "first fruits" of GodÂ’s creatures.
Thus does God positively declare a secondary part of His great plan of
salvation—in which "free grace" and fullest opportunity for
reconciliation to God will be granted to the non-elect. But their
salvation will be, not heavenly, but earthly. Their resurrection will
not mean a "change" of nature, but a raising up to the perfection of
human nature, to be enjoyed in a world-wide paradise by all the willing
and obedient. Nor will the unwilling and disobedient be tortured to all
eternity, but, as the Scriptures declare, "All the wicked will He
destroy;" they shall "perish like brute beasts," in the "second death."—#2Pe 2:12; #Ps 9:17, R.V.
Foundation of the Great Structure.
In order to judge of the Divine character
we must see the truth, the Divine program, and not merely a primary
section of it. The Jewish age and its people, its law, its mediator,
its priesthood and its jubilee were only rough outline sketches of the
Divine plan, which had not then even begun. The Redeemer is the
foundation for the great structure, as said St. Paul, "Other foundation
can no man lay than that which is laid—Jesus Christ." A God of justice,
wisdom and power devoid of love would be as cold and unsympathetic as a
marble statue. The greatest thing amongst men is love.
OV175 Neither palace nor cottage could be
a real home and a place of joy and peace and refreshment without love.
We cannot even suppose a heart devoid of love without supposing it
under the control of selfishness, and selfishness is merely another
name for sin. The greatest men and women who have ever lived, and who
have done the most to bless our race, have been men and women of heart,
of love.
Surely, love is the principal thing in
all this world, without which none can be truly happy under any
condition, but with which happiness is possible under almost any
condition. Whence came to man this quality of love unless from the
Creator?
The Display of Divine Love.
GodÂ’s love will be most wonderfully
displayed in His gracious kindness in the resurrection of the church to
glory, honor and immortality. Then will come a further display of "love
divine, all love excelling," when mankind in general shall be blessed
under the Messianic Kingdom. We are not informed respecting the work of
the church beyond their thousand year reign; the text merely assures us
that Divine love is illimitable, and that those who now shall prove
themselves loyal, even unto death, shall have blessing upon blessing
through future ages.
Astronomy assures us that, aside from the
planets which belong to our own system, all the other stars are suns,
with whirling worlds about them, invisible to us.
Photography shows stars which cannot be
seen with the eye. The number of these suns is now reckoned at more
than 100,000,000. Although this sum is quite beyond the power of human
comprehension, there is a general agreement among astronomers that if
we stood upon the farthest world we should probably see just as many
suns beyond us as behind us. What a suggestion we have here of Divine
power—omnipotence! How little we feel ourselves to be, and
proportionately how amazing seems the love of God toward us in Christ
Jesus!
The Lessons Taught by Sin.
Does our text speak of "ages to come for
the showing forth of GodÂ’s love toward us?" Ah! what a limitless
eternity is provided! Nor can we doubt that the lessons taught through
the permission of sin among humanity on our earth are designed of the
Creator to furnish a great lesson throughout ages to come. The church,
the new creation, will undoubtedly be associated with the Redeemer as
JehovahÂ’s agents in creating inhabitants in all of these billions of
worlds. And who will say that even the witness of GodÂ’s justice and
love, in the perfected world of mankind, might not be taken to tell in
other worlds the story of AdamÂ’s disobedience and fall; the story of
the reign of sin and death for 6,000 years; the story of the redemption
accomplished through the sacrifice of Jesus; the story of the selection
of a faithful "little flock" of his footstep followers to be His bride;
the story of human restitution to all that was lost in Adam and
redeemed through JesusÂ’ death; the story of the second death visited
upon the unwilling and the disobedient, that eventually every creature
should bow the knee and confess with joy, and acclaim the Father and
the Son!
BUILD a little fence around Today, And
therein stay; Look not through the sheltÂ’ring bars Upon Tomorrow,
—Sufficient for each day, the evil And the sorrow.
Overland Monthly / OV174 - The Greatest Thing in the Universe
(Use your Browser's "Find" or "Search" option to search within this page)
OV174 THE GREATEST THING IN THE UNIVERSE
C. T. RUSSELL, Pastor London and Brooklyn Tabernacles
THE TEXT of this discourse is from #Eph 2:7 :
"That in the ages to come He might show the exceeding riches of His
grace in His loving kindness toward us in Christ Jesus." All
Christendom has erred in respect to the lengths and breadths and
heights and depths of the love of God, which passeth all understanding.
(#Eph 3:18 ,19.)
This is evidenced by our conflicting creeds, not one of which is
rational enough to be defended by one in a hundred of its own clergy,
who profess that they believe it and are teaching it. This is driving
many noble souls away from the Bible, which has been misinterpreted by
us all. Our difficulty has been that we have looked at the unfinished
parts of the Divine Program, and have neglected to properly use the
telescope of GodÂ’s word, which would have enabled us to see the future
features of that plan, without which the whole world would be
incomplete and unsatisfactory.
Wonderful Divine Plans.
None of us would judge of a new building
merely by the first story of the structure, incomplete and surrounded
by scaffolding. On the contrary, we would inquire for the architectÂ’s
drawings and consider them prophecies of the building to be. God
proposes the development of the church first, as a "new creation" on
the spirit plane, higher than the angels, and "partakers of the Divine
nature;" "Ye are the church of the living God;" "a kind of first fruits
unto God of His creatures."
The fact that the Bible declares the
church to be the "first borns," the "first fruits" of GodÂ’s creatures.
Thus does God positively declare a secondary part of His great plan of
salvation—in which "free grace" and fullest opportunity for
reconciliation to God will be granted to the non-elect. But their
salvation will be, not heavenly, but earthly. Their resurrection will
not mean a "change" of nature, but a raising up to the perfection of
human nature, to be enjoyed in a world-wide paradise by all the willing
and obedient. Nor will the unwilling and disobedient be tortured to all
eternity, but, as the Scriptures declare, "All the wicked will He
destroy;" they shall "perish like brute beasts," in the "second death."—#2Pe 2:12; #Ps 9:17, R.V.
Foundation of the Great Structure.
In order to judge of the Divine character
we must see the truth, the Divine program, and not merely a primary
section of it. The Jewish age and its people, its law, its mediator,
its priesthood and its jubilee were only rough outline sketches of the
Divine plan, which had not then even begun. The Redeemer is the
foundation for the great structure, as said St. Paul, "Other foundation
can no man lay than that which is laid—Jesus Christ." A God of justice,
wisdom and power devoid of love would be as cold and unsympathetic as a
marble statue. The greatest thing amongst men is love.
OV175 Neither palace nor cottage could be
a real home and a place of joy and peace and refreshment without love.
We cannot even suppose a heart devoid of love without supposing it
under the control of selfishness, and selfishness is merely another
name for sin. The greatest men and women who have ever lived, and who
have done the most to bless our race, have been men and women of heart,
of love.
Surely, love is the principal thing in
all this world, without which none can be truly happy under any
condition, but with which happiness is possible under almost any
condition. Whence came to man this quality of love unless from the
Creator?
The Display of Divine Love.
GodÂ’s love will be most wonderfully
displayed in His gracious kindness in the resurrection of the church to
glory, honor and immortality. Then will come a further display of "love
divine, all love excelling," when mankind in general shall be blessed
under the Messianic Kingdom. We are not informed respecting the work of
the church beyond their thousand year reign; the text merely assures us
that Divine love is illimitable, and that those who now shall prove
themselves loyal, even unto death, shall have blessing upon blessing
through future ages.
Astronomy assures us that, aside from the
planets which belong to our own system, all the other stars are suns,
with whirling worlds about them, invisible to us.
Photography shows stars which cannot be
seen with the eye. The number of these suns is now reckoned at more
than 100,000,000. Although this sum is quite beyond the power of human
comprehension, there is a general agreement among astronomers that if
we stood upon the farthest world we should probably see just as many
suns beyond us as behind us. What a suggestion we have here of Divine
power—omnipotence! How little we feel ourselves to be, and
proportionately how amazing seems the love of God toward us in Christ
Jesus!
The Lessons Taught by Sin.
Does our text speak of "ages to come for
the showing forth of GodÂ’s love toward us?" Ah! what a limitless
eternity is provided! Nor can we doubt that the lessons taught through
the permission of sin among humanity on our earth are designed of the
Creator to furnish a great lesson throughout ages to come. The church,
the new creation, will undoubtedly be associated with the Redeemer as
JehovahÂ’s agents in creating inhabitants in all of these billions of
worlds. And who will say that even the witness of GodÂ’s justice and
love, in the perfected world of mankind, might not be taken to tell in
other worlds the story of AdamÂ’s disobedience and fall; the story of
the reign of sin and death for 6,000 years; the story of the redemption
accomplished through the sacrifice of Jesus; the story of the selection
of a faithful "little flock" of his footstep followers to be His bride;
the story of human restitution to all that was lost in Adam and
redeemed through JesusÂ’ death; the story of the second death visited
upon the unwilling and the disobedient, that eventually every creature
should bow the knee and confess with joy, and acclaim the Father and
the Son!
BUILD a little fence around Today, And
therein stay; Look not through the sheltÂ’ring bars Upon Tomorrow,
—Sufficient for each day, the evil And the sorrow.
Overland Monthly / OV174 - The Greatest Thing in the Universe
(Use your Browser's "Find" or "Search" option to search within this page)
OV174 THE GREATEST THING IN THE UNIVERSE
C. T. RUSSELL, Pastor London and Brooklyn Tabernacles
THE TEXT of this discourse is from #Eph 2:7 :
"That in the ages to come He might show the exceeding riches of His
grace in His loving kindness toward us in Christ Jesus." All
Christendom has erred in respect to the lengths and breadths and
heights and depths of the love of God, which passeth all understanding.
(#Eph 3:18 ,19.)
This is evidenced by our conflicting creeds, not one of which is
rational enough to be defended by one in a hundred of its own clergy,
who profess that they believe it and are teaching it. This is driving
many noble souls away from the Bible, which has been misinterpreted by
us all. Our difficulty has been that we have looked at the unfinished
parts of the Divine Program, and have neglected to properly use the
telescope of GodÂ’s word, which would have enabled us to see the future
features of that plan, without which the whole world would be
incomplete and unsatisfactory.
Wonderful Divine Plans.
None of us would judge of a new building
merely by the first story of the structure, incomplete and surrounded
by scaffolding. On the contrary, we would inquire for the architectÂ’s
drawings and consider them prophecies of the building to be. God
proposes the development of the church first, as a "new creation" on
the spirit plane, higher than the angels, and "partakers of the Divine
nature;" "Ye are the church of the living God;" "a kind of first fruits
unto God of His creatures."
The fact that the Bible declares the
church to be the "first borns," the "first fruits" of GodÂ’s creatures.
Thus does God positively declare a secondary part of His great plan of
salvation—in which "free grace" and fullest opportunity for
reconciliation to God will be granted to the non-elect. But their
salvation will be, not heavenly, but earthly. Their resurrection will
not mean a "change" of nature, but a raising up to the perfection of
human nature, to be enjoyed in a world-wide paradise by all the willing
and obedient. Nor will the unwilling and disobedient be tortured to all
eternity, but, as the Scriptures declare, "All the wicked will He
destroy;" they shall "perish like brute beasts," in the "second death."—#2Pe 2:12; #Ps 9:17, R.V.
Foundation of the Great Structure.
In order to judge of the Divine character
we must see the truth, the Divine program, and not merely a primary
section of it. The Jewish age and its people, its law, its mediator,
its priesthood and its jubilee were only rough outline sketches of the
Divine plan, which had not then even begun. The Redeemer is the
foundation for the great structure, as said St. Paul, "Other foundation
can no man lay than that which is laid—Jesus Christ." A God of justice,
wisdom and power devoid of love would be as cold and unsympathetic as a
marble statue. The greatest thing amongst men is love.
OV175 Neither palace nor cottage could be
a real home and a place of joy and peace and refreshment without love.
We cannot even suppose a heart devoid of love without supposing it
under the control of selfishness, and selfishness is merely another
name for sin. The greatest men and women who have ever lived, and who
have done the most to bless our race, have been men and women of heart,
of love.
Surely, love is the principal thing in
all this world, without which none can be truly happy under any
condition, but with which happiness is possible under almost any
condition. Whence came to man this quality of love unless from the
Creator?
The Display of Divine Love.
GodÂ’s love will be most wonderfully
displayed in His gracious kindness in the resurrection of the church to
glory, honor and immortality. Then will come a further display of "love
divine, all love excelling," when mankind in general shall be blessed
under the Messianic Kingdom. We are not informed respecting the work of
the church beyond their thousand year reign; the text merely assures us
that Divine love is illimitable, and that those who now shall prove
themselves loyal, even unto death, shall have blessing upon blessing
through future ages.
Astronomy assures us that, aside from the
planets which belong to our own system, all the other stars are suns,
with whirling worlds about them, invisible to us.
Photography shows stars which cannot be
seen with the eye. The number of these suns is now reckoned at more
than 100,000,000. Although this sum is quite beyond the power of human
comprehension, there is a general agreement among astronomers that if
we stood upon the farthest world we should probably see just as many
suns beyond us as behind us. What a suggestion we have here of Divine
power—omnipotence! How little we feel ourselves to be, and
proportionately how amazing seems the love of God toward us in Christ
Jesus!
The Lessons Taught by Sin.
Does our text speak of "ages to come for
the showing forth of GodÂ’s love toward us?" Ah! what a limitless
eternity is provided! Nor can we doubt that the lessons taught through
the permission of sin among humanity on our earth are designed of the
Creator to furnish a great lesson throughout ages to come. The church,
the new creation, will undoubtedly be associated with the Redeemer as
JehovahÂ’s agents in creating inhabitants in all of these billions of
worlds. And who will say that even the witness of GodÂ’s justice and
love, in the perfected world of mankind, might not be taken to tell in
other worlds the story of AdamÂ’s disobedience and fall; the story of
the reign of sin and death for 6,000 years; the story of the redemption
accomplished through the sacrifice of Jesus; the story of the selection
of a faithful "little flock" of his footstep followers to be His bride;
the story of human restitution to all that was lost in Adam and
redeemed through JesusÂ’ death; the story of the second death visited
upon the unwilling and the disobedient, that eventually every creature
should bow the knee and confess with joy, and acclaim the Father and
the Son!
BUILD a little fence around Today, And
therein stay; Look not through the sheltÂ’ring bars Upon Tomorrow,
—Sufficient for each day, the evil And the sorrow.
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