SCRIPTURE
STUDIES
VOLUME FOUR - THE
BATTLE OF ARMAGEDDON
STUDY
XII
OUR LORD’S GREAT PROPHECY
—MATT. 24; MARK 13; LUKE 21:5-36; 17:20-37
Importance
of This Prophecy — The Conditions and Three Questions which Called It Forth
— Beware of False Christs — A Brief Historic
Foreview of Eighteen
Centuries — The Trouble in the Close of the Jewish Age and that Closing the Gospel Age, Blended in the
Language of all the Evangelists
— The
Abomination of Desolation — Flee to the Mountain — Those with Child,
etc. — Before Winter and the Sabbath — Lo Here! Lo There!
Believe them not — The Tribulation of Those Days — The Darkening of the Sun and Moon as Signs
— The Falling of the Stars — Symbolic Fulfilments Also
— The Sign of the Son of Man — What the Tribes of Earth Shall See — The Fig Tree — “This
Generation” — Watch! — “As in the Days of Noah, They Knew not”
— Remember Lot’s Wife — One
Taken and Another
Left — The Elect to be Gathered to the Truth — Satan’s Household to be Broken Up
— Provisions for Feeding the Household of Faith.
OUR Lord uttered one of the most remarkable prophecies of
Holy Writ respecting the “Time of the End”—the closing epoch of this
Gospel age. It was uttered
near the close of his earthly ministry, when he was endeavoring to prepare
his disciples gradually for the new dispensation, which would be fully
introduced after the tragedy of Calvary.
He wished them to understand that they must not expect immediately
the honors and glories of the Kingdom, which he had promised should be
shared by his faithful. Before
these glories and blessings, would come trials and sufferings.
He, their master, the King, must be rejected of Israel and be
crucified, in harmony with the prophetic declarations, then [page 564]
Israel would be given over to their enemies, and
their holy city and costly temple be utterly destroyed: moreover, his
disciples must not expect to be above their Master, exempt from the
reproaches and sufferings that fell on him; but that faithfulness to him
and his teachings would cause them to be hated of all men for his sake;
but that finally, though after much tribulation, those faithful unto death
would be rewarded, when he would come again to receive them unto himself
and to a share of his glory.
Teaching along this line our Lord reserved until near the close of
his ministry. At first the
disciples were disposed to resent this, and to insist (as some do today)
that the Lord’s cause must conquer the world, as a result of their
preaching; and Peter went so far as to express the dissent to our Lord,
saying, “Be it far from thee, Lord, this [death and the scattering of
thy people and the triumph of evil generally] shall not be unto thee.”
(Matt. 16:22; Mark 8:31,32) But our Lord severely rebuked Peter; and all of the disciples
seem to have gradually settled down to a realization that the glories of
the Kingdom were still remote, and that the Master must go away, and,
leaving them, send the Comforter, the holy Spirit, to guide and keep them
until he would come again in the glory of the Father’s Kingdom.
It was in this attitude of mind and with our Lord’s latest
expression with reference to the temple, still ringing in their ears, that
the disciples sought from the Master definite information on these points
which were not yet clear in their minds.
The
Three Questions
“And as Jesus sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came
unto him privately, saying, Tell us (1) When shall these things [the
destruction of the Temple, etc.] be? and (2) [page 565]
What shall be the sign of thy presence*
and (3) of the end of the world [age]?” Matt. 24:3
—————
*The Greek word parousia, here used,
invariably signifies presence,
and not coming.
See Revised Version—margin; also the Emphatic
Diaglott.
Undoubtedly the opportunity and the questions were of divine
providence; for the prophecy was surely meant more for the instruction of
God’s people living in this “harvest” time, than for those who asked
the questions. In studying
this prophecy it is very necessary to keep in memory the questions to
which it is the inspired answer. The
prophecy is given with much similarity by three of the Evangelists,
Matthew, Mark and Luke; but since Matthew’s is the most complete and
orderly, we follow its narrative in general, bringing forward any
modifications noted in the other accounts.
Beware
of False Christs
“Take heed that no man deceive you.
For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall
deceive many.” Matt. 24:4,5
Gamaliel mentions two of these false Christs in his speech referred
to in Acts 5:36,37; and history tells us of several others who deceived
quite a few Jews. Most
notable among these was Sabbathai Levi, of Smyrna, who announced himself
A.D. 1648. Sabbathai Levi
styled himself “The firstborn Son of God, the Messiah, the Savior of
Israel,” and promised a restoration of the kingdom and prosperity.
Sabbathai, says the historian, “prevailed there [in Smyrna] to
such a degree that some of his followers prophesied and fell into strange
ecstasies: four hundred men and women prophesied of his growing kingdom.
The people acted for a time as those possessed by spirits; some
fell into trances, foamed at the mouth, recounted their future prosperity,
[page
566] their visions of the Lion of Judah, and the triumphs
of Sabbathai.” This was undoubtedly Satan’s counterfeit fulfilment of
Joel’s prophecy (2:29)—a counterfeit of the holy Spirit witnessed also
in religious revivals of more modern times.
Altogether, there have probably been fifty or more false Christs,
male and female, and many of them undoubtedly demented—possessed of evil
spirits. But none of these,
nor all of them together, can be said to have “deceived many.” Yet it is against the kind which “deceive many” that our
Lord cautions us here, and again, later on in his prophecy, in which
connection we will examine particularly the antichrists which have
deceived many.
The
History of Eighteen Centuries Briefly Foretold
—Matt.
24:6-13; Mark 13:7-13; Luke 21:9-19—
“And ye shall hear of wars and rumors [threats, intrigues] of
wars: see that ye be not troubled; for all these things must come to pass,
but the end is not yet. For
nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there
shall be famines and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places. All these are primary sorrows.” Matt. 24:6-8
Thus briefly did our Lord summarize secular history, and teach the
disciples not to expect very soon his second coming and glorious Kingdom.
And how aptly: surely the world’s history is just this—an
account of wars, intrigues, famines and pestilences—little else.
Our Lord separates the history of the true Church and states it
with similar brevity, thus:
“Then [during that same period, the Gospel age] they shall
deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you: and ye shall be hated
of all nations [peoples] for my name’s sake. And then [during that same
period] many shall be offended, and shall betray one another, and shall
hate one another. And many
false prophets [teachers] shall rise and [page 567]
shall deceive many.
And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax
cold.” Matt. 24:9-13
In the light of history would it be possible to portray the course
of God’s true Church in fewer words?
Surely not. The likeness is perfect.
“Whosoever will live godly shall suffer persecution,” is the
Apostle’s declaration; and whoever has not shared it has every reason to
doubt his relationship to God as a son. (Heb. 12:8)
And so with the Church as a whole, when not persecuted by the
Ishmael and Esau class, it has been because there was so much of the
spirit of the world or so much of “cold love” toward the Lord and his
truth that they were not worthy of persecution.
But judged by this same standard, and by our Lord’s prophecy,
there have been some faithful unto death all the way down through this
Gospel age—a “little flock.”
The
Gospel Witness, World-Wide
—Matt.
24:14; Mark 13:10—
“And this gospel of the Kingdom shall be preached in all the
world for a witness unto all nations.
Then shall the end come.”
Here again our Lord clearly showed the disciples that the end of
the age was much farther off than they had supposed; that the message of
his Kingdom was to be good tidings, not to Israel only, but to all
nations. But this did not imply that other nations would receive the
gospel which Israel had rejected. Rather,
we should expect just what we find, that as the god of this world blinded
Israel, so he would blind the vast majorities of other nations, and hinder
them from seeing in Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God—and he
has. (1 Cor. 1:24) If only a
remnant of Israel (specially instructed for centuries under the Law) was
found worthy to be of the “royal priesthood,” what more could be
reasonably expected of the heathen nations, long “without God and having
no hope”? [page 568]
It is well that we carefully note our Lord’s words—that the
gospel was not to be preached to the nations to convert
the nations, but as a witness
to the nations, and to call, and perfect, and gather out of all
nations “the elect.” Later
on “the elect,” as the Kingdom, will bless the nations, opening their
deaf ears to the gospel, and their blinded eyes to the True Light.
This witness
has already been given: the word of the Lord, the gospel of the Kingdom,
has been published to every nation of earth.
Each individual has not heard it; but that is not the statement of
the prophecy. It was to be,
and has been, a national proclamation.
And the
end has come! “The harvest is
the end of the age,” our Lord explained. (Matt. 13:39)
Some have been disposed to query whether or not this prediction has
yet been fulfilled, because the missionaries who have gone into heathen
lands have very generally known little or nothing of the good tidings
particularly specified by our Lord—“the good tidings of the Kingdom.” But we answer, the printed gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and
John have gone to them brimming full of the Kingdom tidings, just as we
have them.
Thus our Lord briefly summed up the eighteen centuries of trials
and persecutions upon his Church, and the fruit of their labor in
successfully witnessing to all nations, and hastened on to answer the
important query respecting how the living would know of the time and the
fact of his second presence. He
ignored the question respecting when the stones of the temple would all be
overthrown, lest they should associate that event with his second coming,
and because he wished to so associate the trouble upon fleshly Israel in
the overthrow of its polity with the trouble upon nominal spiritual Israel
in the end of this age, as type and antitype.
It was with evident intention on God’s part, though unknown to
the Evangelists, that the record of our Lord’s [page 569]
prophecy at this point is given piecemeal—here a
part and there another; here a reference to the typical trouble on typical
Israel in the close of the typical harvest, there a reference to the
similar though more general and greater trouble in the end of this age
upon antitypical Israel—Christendom.
Truly the prophets declared of our Lord that he opened his mouth in
parables and dark sayings, and “without a parable spake he not unto
them.” Yet in harmony with
the divine intention, the dark sayings and parables are now becoming
luminous to all whose eyes are anointed with the true eye-salve.
The
Trouble in the End of the Jewish Age
Luke’s account of the trouble upon fleshly Israel which
culminated A.D. 70, is the clearest, so we introduce it here:
“And when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies, then know
that the desolation thereof is nigh.
Then let them which are in Judea flee to the mountains; and let
them which are in the midst of it depart out; and let not them that are in
the countries enter thereinto. For
these be the days of vengeance, that all things which are written may be
fulfilled. But woe to them
that are with child and to them that give suck, in those days! for there
shall be great distress in the land, and wrath upon this
people. And they
shall fall by the edge of the sword, and shall be led away captive into
all nations; and Jerusalem shall be trodden down of the Gentiles, until
the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled.” Luke 21:20-24
This portion of our Lord’s prophecy evidently related to events
upon fleshly Israel; and history tells us that it was accurately fulfilled
in every particular in the troublous scenes wherewith the Jewish age and
polity came to an end. “These be the days of vengeance upon this nation,
that all things written in the law and the prophets concerning them might
be fulfilled.” [page 570]
But our Lord’s words quoted by Matthew and Mark differ from the
foregoing, and evidently apply to the trouble upon spiritual Israel in the
end of the Gospel age. Undoubtedly our Lord uttered both statements, but
the Evangelists not knowing of the two harvests and two times of trouble,
but considering them practically repetitions did not record both
statements—the Lord so overruling, for the purpose of covering or hiding
the facts respecting this harvest until his due time for revealing it.
The
Trouble in the End of the Gospel Age
Matthew’s and Mark’s accounts here are almost identical.
Matthew says:
“When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation,
spoken of by Daniel the Prophet, stand in the holy place (whoso readeth
let him understand): then let them that be in Judea flee into the
mountains: let him which is on the housetop not come down to take anything
out of his house: neither let him which is in the field return back to
take his clothes. And woe
unto them that are with child, and to those that give suck in those days!
But pray ye that your flight be not in winter, neither on the
Sabbath day: for then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since
the beginning of the world to this time; no, nor ever shall be.
And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be
saved: but for the elect’s sake those days shall be shortened.” Matt.
24:15-22; Mark 13:14-20
Four points in this narrative show that while it may have had a
typical application to the trouble in the end of the Jewish age, its real
or most important application belongs to the trouble with which the Gospel
age terminates. (1) The
reference to the “desolating abomination” mentioned in Daniel’s
prophecy. (2) The statement
that the trouble will be the most severe the world has
ever known or will ever experience. (3)
That unless the carnage were cut short there [page 571]
would be no
flesh saved. (4) The
context succeeding unquestionably describes events at the end of the
Gospel age—events which could not be applied to the end or harvest of
the Jewish age, and were not fulfilled there.
Two of these points deserve special examination.
The prophet Daniel (9:27) did record that after Messiah would be
“cut off” in the midst of the seventieth week of covenant favor, he,
by establishing the antitypical sacrifices of atonement, would cause the
sacrifices and oblations of the Law to cease: and that then, because abominations would prevail, he
would pour destruction upon the desolate (rejected nation), as
God had previously decreed.
All this had its fulfilment in the destruction of fleshly
Israel’s polity. From the
time our Lord said, “Your house is left unto you desolate”—“ye shall see me no more until that day when ye shall
say, Blessed is he that cometh in the name of Jehovah,” their religion
became an abomination, an empty form, a mark of their repudiation of the one
sacrifice for sins which God had provided; and resting under the
curse they had invoked upon themselves (blindness—Matt. 27:25), their
course toward destruction was rapid, as God had decreed and foretold.
But Daniel’s prophecy has much to say about an Abomination
that maketh Desolate in nominal spiritual Israel; which was set up
in power representatively in Papacy, and which has exercised a great and
baneful influence of spiritual desolation in the spiritual house or temple
of God, the Church of Christ. This
abominable system of error was to continue until the cleansing of the
sanctuary class; and beyond that it was to prosper greatly and lead many
in nominal spiritual Israel to repudiate the ransom-sacrifice,
given once for all; and the result of its overspreading influence would be
the desolation of rejected Christendom.
See Daniel 11:31; 12:11; and STUDIES IN THE SCRIPTURES, Vol. III,
Chap. 4. [page 572]
The great abomination of desolation whose foundation rests in the
doctrine of the Mass (which substitutes human performances instead of the
great sacrifice of Calvary, for the cleansing away of sin) is now being
supplemented by theories of self-atonement, and these overspreading
abominations are backed by such influence and sophistry as will deceive
many—“if it were possible the very elect,” and be precursors of the
destruction of Christendom.
Looking back we see in this another parallelism between the end of
the Jewish harvest and the end of the Gospel harvest. Fleshly Israel’s
rejection of the true sacrifice for sins, and their retention of the
typical sacrifices which were no longer acceptable to God, but
abominations, was an important incident in connection with their national
and ecclesiastical fall. So
here, the rejection of the doctrine of the ransom
and the acceptance of either masses or good works or penances instead, is
abomination in God’s sight and is an important incident in connection
with the fall of Christendom, civil and ecclesiastical.
As already pointed out the abomination of desolation which defiled God’s holy place
or true temple, the Church, was the papal one, the cornerstone of which is
the blasphemous doctrine of the Mass.
The abomination, defilement and desolation are old; but so gross
was the darkness of error during centuries past that few, if any, could see it. That the Mass was
not seen to be the abomination, even by the Reformers, is evident: for
although the Church of England in her Articles denies the power of the
priests to create Christ out of bread and wine, to sacrifice him afresh,
yet we have no intimation that the enormity of this sinful practice was
seen. And Luther, while full
of denunciation for many of Papacy’s sins and falsities, did not see the great abomination
of desolation to be the Mass. On the contrary, on his [page 573]
return to his church after his stay at Wartburg
castle, finding that the Mass, as well as images and candles, had been
discontinued, as being without Scriptural authority, Luther re-established
the Mass.
In this view of the matter there is great significance in our
Lord’s words—“When therefore ye see the abomination of the desolation having stood in the holy
place, as foretold by Daniel the Prophet (reader consider): “Then let
them which be in Judea flee to the mountains.”
Here we must remember the parallelism between the two harvests, the
two times of trouble and the two flights; and must consider that Judea
would represent Christendom of today.
The Greek word rendered “mountains” may with equal or greater
propriety be rendered in the singular—mountain: and it is so rendered in
a majority of instances in the Common Version.
Indeed, to flee out
of Judea (literal) to either a mountain or many mountains seems
peculiar since Judea was in fact “a hill country,” and Jerusalem is
described as set in the top of the mountains.
But to apply our Lord’s words to the present time, and to his
people in Christendom, who now, in the light of present truth, see the Abomination stand
where it ought not—in the holy place—in the stead of the true
sacrifice, is a very simple matter. They should at once flee from the
influence of the abomination and from the system falsely styling itself
Christ’s (mountain) kingdom, to the true mountain or Kingdom, which at
this time Christ has returned to set up in glory and power.
But to leave Christendom, repudiating her temples, her forms of
godliness, her social enchantments, her flatteries and honors, and to
brave her denunciations and anathemas and her various powers of boycott,
and to flee to the Lord and the true Kingdom, repudiated, ignored and
denied by [page 574] the worldly-wise and worldly-good, is surely quite a
flight, quite a journey; and few but the “saints” will even think of
starting on it. The perils of
the way are portrayed by our Lord in a manner that would seem overdrawn
and contrary to his usual custom if applicable only to the physical
sufferings of the believers who fled from Judea in the close of the Jewish
harvest: but his words are manifestly appropriate to the spiritual flight
and trials of this harvest time. In
a word, this command to flee, and the description of its trials, can only
be properly understood in connection with the command of Revelation
(18:4), “Come out of her, my people, so that you may have no fellowship
with her sins, and that you may not receive of her plagues.”
"Come
Out of Her, My People!"
“Let him which is on the housetop not come down to take anything
out of his house: neither let him that is in the field return back to take
his clothes.” Matt. 24:17,18
These statements indicate the propriety of haste in flight out of
“Babylon,” as soon as each sees the abomination of desolation. The Lord’s word is, that all temporizing or parleying or
human reasoning will be dangerous: no time must be lost in obeying as soon as he
causes us to see the abomination of Babylon, and its relationship to all
who have named his name. Alas!
how many, failing to heed the Master’s word, have suffered themselves to
be bound hand and foot, so that now flight is almost impossible. But the Master says, “My sheep hear my voice and they
follow me.”
There is another lesson in these verses: they show that some of the
Lord’s people are in one place or condition, and some in another. Some are in the “field”; that is in the world outside all
human organizations: these should not think it proper first to join the
nominal churches; but using [page 575]
their liberty should flee from their position in the
world, to become one with the Lord as members of his Kingdom—mountain.
Some of the Lord’s people are in the houses or church systems of
Babylon—but, as here intimated, they are generally house-top saints, who
have a higher life and experience and faith than merely nominal church
members. These in their
flight are not to go down into the house (nominal church systems) to seek
to carry with them their “stuff”; their valuables in human estimation,
such as titles, dignities, respect, commendations of good and regular
standing, etc., but are to forsake
all for Christ, and flee to the true Kingdom.
Difficulties
of the Flight
“And woe unto them that are with child, and them that give suck
in those days!” Matt. 24:19
There are spiritual “babes,” as well as fleshly babes, and
bastards as well as sons. The
Apostle Paul describes his interest in gospel work as that of a mother
travailing with child. He
says, “O my little children, [because] of whom I travail in birth again,
until Christ be formed in you.” (Gal. 4:19) Similarly all faithful
servants of Christ, all earnest laborers for souls, are such as are
described in this text as being “with child.”
Spiritual child-bearing after the apostolic example is most
honorable service, and engages the attention of some of God’s most
devoted children. But alas!
as the desire of Abraham and Sarah to help fulfil God’s promises led to
an unauthorized method, and produced an Ishmael class, which, born after the
flesh, persecuted the seed born legitimately, so is it with many of these
who now are “with child”; they are helping to produce illegitimate
“children of God.” It
should be remembered by all, however, that only legitimate means should be
employed: all the [page 576] children of God are begotten by the word and spirit
of the truth, and not by human theory and spirit of the world.
False views of the divine plan (the supposition that all except the
elect Church will be everlastingly tormented) have in some so stimulated
their desires to bring forth “children” that they have resorted to
various human devices for begetting them—overlooking the fact that all
not “begotten of God,” all not begotten “by the word of
truth”—(not merely of the letter of the Word, but “begotten of the
spirit” of the truth), are spurious, and not reckoned as of God nor
treated as sons. (Heb. 12:8) As
a consequence the Church nominal of today makes “a fair show in the
flesh”—numerically, financially, intellectually—and has much of
“the form of godliness”
without its real spirit and power to control the heart. It is full of
“babes,” some indeed babes in Christ, but many, many bastards, not
sons of God; begotten of error instead of truth—“tares.”
And the constant effort is to bring forth more
even of the spurious progeny—hoping thus to save them from eternal
torment, the unjust sentence of a supposed merciless God.
Alas! how difficult it is for these dear children of God who are
thus figuratively, in our Savior’s words, “with child,” to flee from
the nominal church system with its multitudinous machinery for false and
rapid begetting, which they have learned to glory in and to boast of.
Yes, it will be difficult for these to leave all and flee to the
Lord and his mountain (Kingdom). It
will be difficult for them to believe that the Lord is really good and
just and merciful, and that he has a gracious plan which makes full
provision for every member of Adam’s race—all redeemed by the great
“ransom for all.”
The class which gives “suck” in these days also contains many
noble, good, well-meaning children of God.
It includes [page 577] many ministers and Sunday School teachers—whose
religious work consists in giving out “milk”; not always the “pure
milk of the Word,” however, for they generally dilute and adulterate it
with tradition, philosophy and worldly-wisdom opiates, which keep their
“babes” docile, sleepy, “good”; and hinder their growth
in knowledge and grace, which they have come to consider
dangerous.
Some few of these teachers do indeed endeavor to give the “pure
milk of the word” that their “babes” may grow thereby and learn to
eat and assimilate the strong meat and come to manhood in Christ, but
repeated experiments they declare prove
to them that even the “pure milk of the word” will not agree with the
majority of their “babes”; and hence they consider it duty to
adulterate the milk lest their “babes” sicken and die.
Ah! they do not recognize that the majority of their “babes,”
not being begotten of the spirit of the truth, never will be able to
assimilate spiritual “milk”;
because “the natural man receiveth not the things of the spirit of God,
neither can he appreciate them, because they are of spiritual
appreciation.” (1 Cor. 2:14,12) Neither
do they see that this failure to discriminate is starving,
stunting and poisoning the true spiritual “babes” under their
care—who “for the time ought to be teachers.” Heb. 5:12
So many of this class as are true children of God will hear the
call, “Come out of her my people,” and will also have great difficulty
in this day. As they come to
see present truth they will not only fear to give it to those under their
care, but they will also fear to act upon it themselves, lest it separate
them from their charges. They
will fear to flee in this day; realizing that but few of their “babes”
would be able or willing to join in the flight; and indeed only the
spiritual will be able to endure the ordeal.
Some will pass the crisis in safety as “overcomers”; while
others, fearful, will be left to come through the great tribulation. [page 578]
Flee
Before the Wintertime
“But pray ye that your flight be not in the winter (neither on
the Sabbath day)—because then shall be great tribulation, such as was
not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be.
And except those days be cut short there should no flesh be saved:
but through [by] the elect those days shall be cut short.” Matt.
24:20-22
This gathering of the Church occurs in what is called a
“harvest” time, at the close of a summertime of favor.
Our Lord explained (Matt. 13:30,37-43) that in this harvest he
would garner his wheat and burn the tares in a great time of trouble
following. It is still the
custom in country places to leave the burning off of refuse until the
winter. We understand our Lord to mean, then, that we are to seek help
and strength to escape from Babylon before the wintertime of her trouble
comes upon her.
We are to remember that there are to be two classes of wheat saved
in this harvest—contrary to nature though it be.
(1) The “overcomers,” the faithful and promptly obedient who
get out before “winter” and are “accounted worthy to escape all
those things that shall come to pass.” (Luke 21:36)
(2) Those loyal, but not promptly obedient children of God,
overcharged, with zeal not according to knowledge, and more or less
contaminated with the spirit of the world.
These will be helped out of Babylon when she is falling, and will
flee in the wintertime, saying in the words of the Prophet, “The harvest
is past, the summer is ended [winter has come], and we are not saved.” (Jer.
8:20) The Lord very
graciously indicates that all the truly loyal of these shall ultimately
“come up out of great tribulation” and be before the throne (not in
the throne with the “little flock” who inherit the Kingdom as
joint-heirs with Christ), having washed their robes in the blood of the
Lamb. (Rev. 7:14,15) [page 579] Let us pray, and labor accordingly, that we be
through our flight before the “winter” of trouble comes.
We are to pray and strive that our flight be not even on the
Sabbath day. What Sabbath
day? Not the Seventh day of the week, nor the First day; for
“new moons and Sabbaths” surely would prove no hindrance to Christians
in any physical flight. (Col. 2:16) The
Sabbath meant is the great antitypical Sabbath—the Millennium, the
Seventh-thousand-year Sabbath. If
we got started on our flight before it began chronologically, so much the
more favorable: and the farther we get into it the more difficult it will
be to get free and to abandon Babylon, at the very time it needs and
pleads most for our help to sustain it.
But God has declared that Babylon must fall, and no power can
sustain her: and no one who realizes how imperfect is her work, and how
good and gracious will be the work of the Lord after she is removed and
the true Church glorified, could wish to hinder the Lord’s work for one
moment.
The great tribulation of this “winter” time is to be
unprecedented; and our Lord’s assurance is, that nothing to compare with
it has or shall ever come upon the world.
This positively identifies his language with the trouble at the
close of this Gospel age of which the prophet says, “At that time shall
Michael [Christ] stand up [assume control]... and there shall be a time of
trouble such as never was since there was a nation.” (Dan. 12:1)
It identifies it also with the period mentioned in Revelation
(11:17,18) when “the nations were angry and thy wrath is come, and the
time of the dead that they should be judged.”
So great will this trouble be that without some intervening power
to cut it short the entire race would eventually be exterminated.
But God has prepared the intervening power—His Kingdom, Christ
and his Church—“the elect.” The
elect will intervene at the proper time and bring order out of earth’s
confusion. [page 580]
False
Messiahs and False Teachers
“If any man shall say unto you then,
Lo here is Messiah, or there, believe it not.
For there shall arise false Messiahs, and false teachers, and shall
show great signs and wonders; insomuch that if it were possible they would
deceive the very elect. Remember
I have foretold you.” Matt. 24:23-25
The deceivers here described certainly are not the fanatics who
from time to time have claimed to be Christ and have deceived but few
possessed of any degree of common sense and judgment.
We have already pointed out the Antichrist, the great deceiver, the Papacy,*
which for centuries sat in the spiritual temple, displaying himself as the
only representative of Christ—his vicegerent—concerning whom our Lord
correctly foretold, that all the world would wonder respecting him, except
those whose names are written in the Lamb’s book of life. (Rev. 13:8)
Similarly, the Church of England is not merely a church or
“body” but it has an earthly head in the civil sovereign, the Queen.
The Greek Catholic Church very similarly, though not so
particularly, has for its head the Czar of Russia—who nevertheless exercises more power. If
Papacy is Antichrist, a pseudo or false Christ, are not the other false
bodies with false heads also false Christs, or Antichrists — however many
or few of God’s true saints may be in them?
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*Vol. II, Chap. 9.
Various Protestant denominations, although they acknowledge no head
except Christ, nevertheless practically make their Synods, Conferences and
Councils into heads,
from which they take their laws, usages, and confessions of faith, instead
of the one only head of the one true Church.
For a large period and to a greater or less extent these systems of
men have so counterfeited the genuine Messiah (head and body) as to
partially deceive many. But
now for [page
581] a century past these deceptions are failing.
Few Presbyterians, if any, now believe theirs the one true Church; neither do Methodists, Baptists, Lutherans
and others so think of their systems; and even Anglican, Greek and Roman
Catholics are getting free from the delusion that theirs is the only
Church, outside of which are none of the elect.
But in the prophecy under consideration our Lord warns us of danger
from false Christs “then”—that is now. In harmony with this we find in Revelation (13:14-18) a
prophecy of a special combination of influence by which Protestant
denominations will be unified and, though separate, yet be brought into
cooperation with Papacy, in a manner that will give both increased powers,
and deceive many into supposing that the new combination will be God’s
instrumentality for doing the work predicted of Messiah—and that it is
thus his representative.
"The
Sun of Righteousness Shall Arise"
“Wherefore if they shall say unto you, Behold, he is in the
desert; go not forth: or behold he is in the secret chamber; believe it
not. For as the bright-shiner [the Sun] cometh out of the East and
shineth even unto the West, so shall also the presence [Greek parousia]
of the Son of Man be.” Matt. 24:26,27
That great delusions, “strong delusions” by Satan, are just
before us, is witnessed not only by our Lord’s words here, but also by
the Apostle Paul. (2 Thess. 2:10-12)
Had it been foretold precisely what form these deceptions would
take, this would have somewhat hindered their deceptive power.
God permits these deceptions for the very purpose of separating the “overcomers” from all others, and merely
guarantees us that the “elect” will be kept from falling.
And yet it is quite possible that some of these trials, siftings
and delusions, may come closest upon those
possessing the largest [page 582] degree of the light of present truth.
How all-important it is that we “keep ourselves in the love of
God”; that we have not only a knowledge of the truth which alone might merely puff up, but that additionally we have the
spirit of Christ, which it should produce—love to God and to each other
and sympathy for all men; for “love buildeth up” character in likeness
of our Lord.
The claim, “Behold he is in the secret chamber,” is already
being made by Spiritists—that they can have face-to-face interviews with
the Lord at some of their seances; and that all who are in sympathy with
their views may have the same privilege, etc.
What if the caution that, if it were possible, it would deceive the
very elect, should be found to mean that the “very elect” will be
subjected to the severest trials in this evil day?
“Who shall be able to stand?” (Rev. 6:17) The answer through
the Prophet is, “He that hath clean hands [an honest life] and a pure
heart [a conscience void of offense toward God and man]:...he shall ascend
into the mountain [Kingdom] of the Lord...and stand in the holy place.”
Psa. 24:3,4
But how shall God’s people know assuredly that these
manifestations are not genuine? He
has instructed us that his day will come as a thief in the night, that he
will be present unseen by the
world superintending the harvest work—gathering his elect, etc.
How do we know that he will not manifest himself to his watching
people, as so-called Christian Spiritualists claim, in the “secret
apartments”—in their seances?
We know that he will not so manifest himself to us, because—(1)
his instructions are that we shall be “changed,” made “like him,”
and thus “see him as he
is”; and (2) he forewarned us against these deceptions which would
propose to show him to us in our unchanged or flesh condition saying,
“If they shall say he is in a desert place or in secret [page 583]
apartments, believe
it not”; because in no such manner will he be manifested.
On the contrary, “As the bright-shiner [the Sun] cometh out of
the East [and can neither be confined to a solitary place nor to a private
room], but shineth [everywhere]
even unto the [remote] West, so shall the presence
of the Son of Man be.”
Our Lord’s revelation at his second presence will not be in a
room, nor to a community in a wilderness or desert place; nor even to one
nation as at the first advent; but it will be a general world-wide
manifestation: “The sun of righteousness shall arise with healing in his
beams.” It is the searching beam of truth from the great Sun of
Righteousness that already causes so much confusion amongst men, by
shining into the dark places and discovering error and corruption of every
kind. Whatsoever doth make
manifest is light. And it is
the great Light of the world, Christ (and ultimately also his associated
Church), that shall bless mankind by bringing to light all the hidden
things of darkness; for nothing is hidden that shall not be made manifest.
“The day
shall declare it”; and there could be no day without the Sun shining
from the East even unto the West. “This
is the true light which lighteth [in due time] every man that cometh into
the world.”
(We will examine Matt. 24:28, as the conclusion of verse 41 to make
Matthew’s account correspond with those of Mark and Luke.)
The
Darkening of the Sun and Moon as Signs
“Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be
darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall
from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken.” Matt.
24:29; Mark 13:24,25
The tribulation “of those days” should be clearly distinguished from the
tribulation at the end of those days, in [page 584]
which this age and harvest will close: but this is
not so clearly manifest in the accounts by Matthew and Mark as when we
compare Luke’s record—which seems to briefly summarize the events of
the Gospel age, and, omitting the “tribulation of those days,” refers
only to the other tribulation with which the age will be closed.
He says:
“And they [Jews] shall fall by the edge of the sword and be led
away captive into all nations: and Jerusalem shall be trodden down of the
Gentiles until the Times of the Gentiles be fulfilled.
And there shall be signs in the sun and in the moon and in the
stars; and upon the earth distress of nations with perplexity; the sea and
the waves roaring; men’s hearts failing them for fear and for looking
forward to those things which are coming upon the earth.” Luke 21:24-26
The fact is that the entire Gospel age has been a period of
tribulation referred to in Matt. 24:9-12, and now in verse 29.
(1) The early Church was persecuted by civil Rome, while later,
when Papal Rome got control, all who refused to approve her abominations
were persecuted by her (Jezebel) directly, or indirectly by the civil
powers to which she was wedded (Ahab).
And they were given into her power, and she wore out the saints of
the Most High for a time, times and a half time—1260 years—until A.D.
1799. And this long
persecution, in which “many were purified and made white and tried,”
and in which the Mother of Harlots was “drunk with the blood of the
saints and the martyrs of Jesus” (Rev. 17:6) ended as we have already
shown, practically in 1776 and actually in 1799 when the Pope and his
authority were humiliated before the World.*
—————
*Vol. II, Chap. 9 and Vol. III, Chap. 4.
Understanding clearly, then, that it is signs that will follow the
tribulation “of
those days” that our Lord refers to, we inquire respecting the
very definitely described signs—the
darkening of the sun and moon, and the falling of the stars. [page
585] Are these signs to be regarded as literal or as
symbolic? and have they yet been fulfilled?
We answer that they have had a literal fulfilment, and are now
having a symbolic fulfilment much more momentous.
On May 19, 1780 (still “in those days,” the 1260 years of Papal
power, but after that power had begun to wane and the brunt of the
tribulation had passed) a phenomenal darkening of the sun occurred, for
which scientists of that time and since have never been able to account.
That this was no ordinary occurrence is sufficiently established by
the following competent testimony—
The noted astronomer Herschel, says:
“The dark day in Northern America was one of those wonderful
phenomena of nature which will always be read of with interest, but which
philosophy is at a loss to explain.”
Webster’s Dictionary, 1869 edition, under the head of Vocabulary
of Noted Names, says:
“The dark day, May 19, 1780—so called on account of a
remarkable darkness on that day extending over all New England.
In some places, persons could not see to read common print in the
open air for several hours together.
Birds sang their evening songs, disappeared, and became silent;
fowls went to roost; cattle sought the barn-yard; and candles were lighted
in the houses. The
obscuration began about ten o’clock in the morning, and continued till
the middle of the next night, but with differences of degree of duration
in different places.”
The Connecticut Legislature was in session that day and adjourned.
The Journal
of the House notes the matter as follows:
“A solemn gloom of unusual darkness before ten o’clock—a
still darker cloud rolling under the sable curtain from the North and West
before eleven o’clock—excluded the light so that none could see to
read or write in the House, even at either window, or distinguish persons
at a [page 586] short
distance, or perceive any distinction of dress in the circle of
attendants; wherefore, at eleven o’clock adjourned the House till two in
the afternoon.” Friday, May
19, 1780.
A minister of that time, and an eye-witness, Rev. Elam Potter,
preaching on the 28 inst., nine days after it, is reported to have used
the following language:
“But specially I mention that wonderful
darkness on the 19th of May, inst.
Then, as in our text, the sun was darkened; such a darkness as was
probably never known before since the crucifixion of our Lord.
People left their work in the house and in the field; travelers
stopped; schools broke up at eleven o’clock; people lighted candles at
noon-day; and the fire shone as at night.
Some people, I am told, were in dismay, and thought whether the day
of judgment was not drawing on. A
great part of the following night also was singularly dark.
The moon, though
in the full, gave no light, as in our text.”
Tract No. 379, published by the American Tract Society—The Life of Edward Lee,
says:
“In the month of May, 1780, there was a very terrific dark day
when all faces seemed to gather blackness, and the people were filled with
fear. There was great
distress in the village where Edward Lee lived; men’s hearts failed them
for fear that the Judgment Day was at hand; and the neighbors all flocked
around the holy man, for his lamp was trimmed and shining brighter than
ever amidst the unnatural darkness. Happy
and joyful in God, he pointed them to the only refuge from the wrath to
come, and spent the gloomy hours in earnest prayer for the distressed
multitudes.”
We quote as follows from Judge R. M. Devins, in “Our First Century”:
“Almost, if not altogether alone, as the most mysterious and as
yet unexplained phenomena of its kind in nature’s diversified range of
events during the last century, stands the dark day of May 19, 1780; a
most unaccountable darkening of the whole visible heavens and atmosphere
in New [page 587]
England,
which brought intense alarm and distress to multitudes of minds, as well
as dismay to the brute creation—the fowls fleeing, bewildered, to their
roosts, and the cattle to their stalls.
Indeed, thousands of the good people of that day became fully
convinced that the end of all things terrestrial had come, many gave up,
for the time, their secular pursuits, and betook themselves to religious
devotions. It was a wonderful
dark day.”
Judge Samuel Tenney, LL.D., wrote of this “dark day” to the
Historical Society in 1785, saying:
“Several gentlemen of literary ability have endeavored to solve
the phenomenon, yet I believe you will agree with me, that no satisfactory
solution has yet appeared.”
Noah Webster, LL.D., wrote in 1843, in the New Haven Herald, concerning this
dark day, and said, “I stood and viewed the phenomenon.
No satisfactory cause has yet been assigned.”
Rev. Edward Bass, D.D., First Episcopal Bishop of Vermont, in his
diary for May 19, 1780, wrote: “This day is the most remarkable in the
memory of man for darkness.”
The darkening of the moon at its full the night following seems to
have been little less remarkable than this darkening of the sun; a
witness, Judge Tenney, of Exeter, N. H., is quoted as follows:
“The darkness of the following evening was probably as gross as
has ever been observed since the Almighty first gave birth to light.
I could not help conceiving at the time, that if every luminous
body in the universe had been shrouded in impenetrable darkness, or struck
out of existence, the darkness could not have been more complete.
A sheet of white paper held within a few inches of the eye was
equally invisible with the blackest velvet.”
This unaccountable day, except as a sign from the Lord, is reckoned
to have extended over 320,000 square miles—an area about twenty-five
times the size of Palestine, to which the signs of the first advent were
limited. Indeed, the fact [page 588]
that these signs were chiefly confined to the New
England and Middle States need not surprise us, when we remember that the
first movement amongst the “Virgins”*
(Matt. 25:1-5) was chiefly in the same locality.
And that God should use the “land of liberty” for sending the
message of these signs to the world, is no more wonderful than that he has
been pleased to send from the same quarter many of the modern blessings
and inventions and lessons, recognized by the whole world, and aptly
emblemized by the gift of the great French artist, Bartholdi, to New York
harbor—the statue of “Liberty Enlightening the World.”
—————
*Vol. III, pages 87-90.
The
Falling Stars
Half a century passed before the next sign
appeared, the falling of the stars from heaven, as when a fig tree casteth
her unripe fruit when shaken of a mighty wind.
Our Lord’s words found a fulfilment (though not their complete
and only fulfilment, as we shall see later) in the wonderful meteoric
showers of the early morning of Nov. 13, 1833.
Those inclined to quibble by urging that “the fixed stars did not fall” are reminded that our Lord said
nothing about fixed stars falling, and that fixed stars could not
fall: their falling would prove that they were not fixed.
The Scriptures do not distinguish between stars and meteors as is
commonly done in our day.
Shooting stars, and even meteoric showers are not uncommon every
year, and some years more than others.
It is computed that 400,000 small meteors fall to our earth
annually. But these are nothing in comparison to the great shower of Nov.
13, 1833, in which millions on millions fell.
Prof. Kirkwood, in his work entitled Meteorology,
says—“Until the close of the last century they [meteoric showers]
never attracted the attention of scientific men.”
[page
589]
Prof. D. Olmstead, LL.D., of Yale College, wrote:
“Those who were so fortunate as to witness the exhibition of
shooting stars on the morning of Nov. 13, 1833, probably saw the greatest
display of celestial fireworks that has ever been seen since the creation
of the world, or at least within the annals covered by the pages of
history...This is no longer to be regarded as a terrestrial, but a
celestial phenomenon, and shooting stars are now to be no more viewed as
casual productions of the upper regions of the atmosphere, but as
visitants from other worlds, or from the planetary voids.”
New Haven Press
Mr. Henry Dana Ward, at the time a New York merchant, later an
author and Episcopalian minister, wrote:
“No philosopher or scholar has told or recorded an event, I
suppose, like that of yesterday morning.
A Prophet eighteen hundred years ago foretold it exactly, if we
will be at the trouble to understand falling stars to mean falling stars.
...Truly the stars of heaven fell unto the earth as in the Apocalypse.
The language of the Prophet has always been received as
metaphorical; yesterday it was literally fulfilled.” Journal
of Commerce, Nov. 14, 1833
We quote the following account from The
American Cyclopaedia, Vol. xi, page 431:
“The year 1833 is memorable for the most magnificent display on
record. This was on the night
of Nov. 12, and was visible over all the United States and over a part of
Mexico and the West India Islands. Together
with the smaller shooting stars which fell like snowflakes and produced
phosphorescent lines along their course, there were intermingled large
fire-balls, which darted forth at intervals, describing in a few seconds
an arc of 30 or 40 degrees. These left behind luminous trains, which
remained in view several minutes, and sometimes half an hour or more.
One of them, seen in North Carolina, appeared of larger size and
greater brilliancy than the moon. Some
of the luminous bodies were of irregular form, and remained stationary for
a considerable time, emitting streams of light. At Niagara the exhibition
was especially brilliant, and probably no spectacle so terribly grand and
sublime was [page 590] ever before beheld by man as that of the firmament
descending in fiery torrents over the dark and roaring cataract. It was
observed that the lines of all the meteors, if traced back, converged in
one quarter of the heavens, which was Leonis
Majoris; and this point accompanied the stars in their apparent
motion westward, instead of moving with the earth toward the East.
The source whence the meteors came was thus shown to be independent
of the earth’s relation, and exterior to our atmosphere.”
Prof. von Humboldt devotes fifteen pages of his work, Personal Narrative, to
this phenomenon; and declares that it was visible over an area of eleven
million square miles.
M. Beupland, a French savant, who witnessed it in Humboldt’s
company, says of it: “There was not a space in the firmament equal to
the extent of three diameters of the moon that was not filled at every
instant with bolides and falling stars.”
The phenomenon was to a limited extent repeated in 1866, but the
event of 1833 seems to have accomplished the purpose of the sign; and indeed, in
connection with the preceding sign, it evidently had considerable to do
with the first arousing of the Virgins to meet the Bridegroom, prophesied
in the next chapter. Matt. 25:1-5
The
Symbolic Fulfilments
While these literal signs served their designed purpose in drawing
general attention to the Time of the End, we believe that the symbolic
fulfilments are no less striking and even more interesting to those whose
mental and spiritual perceptives are awakened so as to enable them to
appreciate them.
The sun
as a symbol represents the Gospel light, the truth—and thus Christ
Jesus. The moon
as a symbol represents the light of the Mosaic Law.
As the moon is a reflection of the light of the sun, so the Law was
the shadow or [page 591] reflection beforehand of the Gospel.
The stars
as symbols represent the inspired teachers of the church—the apostles.
The heavens, as already shown,
represent the ecclesiastical powers of Christendom.
A combination of these symbols is found in Revelation (12:1) where
the “woman” symbolizing the early Church is represented as clothed
with the sun, that is, resplendent in the full, clear light of the
unclouded Gospel. The moon
under her feet represents that the Law which supports her is nevertheless
not the source of her light. The
twelve stars about her head as a crown represent her divinely appointed
and inspired teachers—the twelve apostles.
With this outline of the meaning of these symbols before our minds,
let us examine afresh this feature of our Lord’s great prophecy of the
signs which are to indicate the end of this age.
Wherever we look we can recognize the fact that while God’s
consecrated people are being specially fed and enlightened at the present
time, yet with the nominal church it is not so.
Its sun is being darkened; its moon is being turned into blood; and
its stars are falling. The
center of the Gospel light has from the first been the cross of Christ, the ransom;
and however boldly Papacy set up the competitive sacrifice of the Mass,
the saints of God have always held fast to this blessed center of all
God’s promises and of all his people’s hopes.
They have held to it, even though its philosophy has been almost
entirely hidden from their view.
True, there have been a few all along who, not understanding the
ransom, and unable to harmonize it with other truths, and especially with
their errors, rejected it. These, however, were rare exceptions to the
rule. But since 1878—the very point of trial-time indicated in
the Scriptures—the parallel to the time of Christ’s rejection at the
first advent, when the cross of Christ became to the Jew a [page 592]
stumbling block—the stumbling here has made great
progress, until today only a small minority of the professed ministers of
the cross recognize its value or preach
it. On the contrary, much of the teaching now aims to disclaim
and disprove that we were “bought
with a price, even the precious blood of Christ,” and substitutes for
this the theory of Evolution, claiming that Christ’s value to the sinner
consists in his words and example merely.
Thus the sunlight of the Gospel is daily becoming more and more
obscure; and although this denial of the value of the precious blood as
our redemption price has not so generally extended from the pulpit to the
pew, yet, false doctrines long held sacred, together with reverence for
leaders and learning, have made the way so easy that a large majority of
all who get sufficiently awake to consider the subject fall an easy prey
to this doctrine of Evolution, which denies the Scriptural doctrine of a
primal fall and of a ransom from it.
The Scriptures variously forewarn us of this great falling away, as
well as of this darkening of the faith of the Church at this
time; so that the Son of Man when he cometh will find the faith very scarce on
the earth. (Luke 18:8) A psalm describing this period declares: “A
thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand; but
it shall not come nigh thee [the faithful saints, members of the body of
Christ, whose elect members will now shortly be completed].” Psalm 91:7
As the sunlight of the ransom becomes obscured, so the moonlight of the Mosaic Law,
which in its sacrifices foreshadowed the ransom, must of necessity become
obscured also. It is no
longer uncommon for public teachers to refer to the bloody
sacrifices of Israel, required by their Law, as barbaric.
Once, when they saw by the true light of the Word of God, they
appreciated the Apostle’s statement that Israel’s sacrifices were
foreshadowings of “better sacrifices” [page 593] for sin; but now, refusing the antitype, the ransom,
and denying original sin, and all need therefore of sacrifices for
it—the typical sacrifices are repudiated also and esteemed barbaric.
Thus the darkening of the Gospel sunlight results in the darkening
of the moonlight. “The moon
shall be turned into blood.” And Joel (2:10) adds that “the stars shall withdraw their
shining,” which signifies that when the Gospel light is obscured, and
the Law comes to be regarded merely as a meaningless and barbaric ceremony
of blood, then the teachings of the God-ordained twelve stars of the
Church (the apostles) will also fade from view—cease to be recognized
guides or lights.
As we have seen, God has recognized or appointed twelve apostolic
stars for the Church. From
these and the moon and the sun all the enlightenment of the Church was to
proceed. And from these the true light, which has blessed the true Church,
has proceeded. But Papacy,
assuming ecclesiastical lordship of earth, has placed or “ordained”
various stars, lights, “authorities,” “theologians,” in her
firmament; and the various Protestant denominations have done likewise,
until the whole number is innumerable. But God, while providing helps, evangelists and teachers to
his true Church has not ordained them with the authority of lights or stars.
On the contrary, all of his faithful followers are instructed to
accept as light only those rays of truth seen to proceed from the sun and
moon and twelve stars ordained for that purpose.
All the others of God’s people are during this age to be burning
and shining lamps, and are not to put their lamps under a bushel, but to
so shine as to glorify their Father in heaven.
The word star
(Greek aster) is not used respecting any of the faithful (outside the
apostles) in referring to them in this present life; but it is used with
reference to those who depart from the truth, and become “heady,” [page 594] false teachers, “vainly puffed up,” aspiring to
be considered authorities in the same sense as the apostles, and who are
styled “wandering stars,” “false apostles.” 2 Cor. 11:13; Rev.
2:2; Jude 13
On the contrary, the Scriptures everywhere hold out the promise
that the faithful, humble lamp-light-shiners of this present time shall by
and by with Christ be the glorious and honored seed of Abraham—“as the
stars of heaven.” But not
in the present “heavens” which shall shortly pass away with great
commotion, will these shine—no, but in the “new heavens”—the new
ecclesiastical kingdom of the Millennial age.
Of the same class, and of that same resurrection time, the Prophet
Daniel (12:3) says, “They that be wise, shall shine as the brightness of
the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness, as the stars for ever and ever.”
The Apostle Paul also speaks of the Church’s future glory in the
first resurrection, saying that their glories will differ “as star differeth from star
in glory.”
Now if God ordained only twelve stars as lights for his Church, as
represented in Revelation (12:1), is it not a great mistake for popes and
bishops to regard themselves as successors of the apostles—stars also? And is it not a fact that certain of the so-called “higher
critics” regard themselves and are regarded by others as the equals or
indeed the superiors of the apostles, as light-shiners, stars?
And do not they and others show this, by preaching their own ideas, shining out their own light on various
subjects, without considering it necessary to consult or to give as proof
the words of the inspired apostles? And
if they quote or refer at all to the light of the true stars, the twelve
apostles’ teachings, is it not rather to have them confirm their views or
light, rather than to show that the teaching is light from the apostolic
stars? And indeed the light of these false stars, “wandering stars,” [page 595] is usually so opposed to that of the inspired twelve,
that they can scarcely so much as find a suitable text from their
writings.
In our Lord’s prophecy these true star-lights are reckoned in as
part of the Gospel Sunlight, darkened, withdrawn from shining; while the
false stars, the worldly-wise, man-ordained lights of the present heavens
are represented as making a great display in coming down to earthly
conditions—abandoning their once somewhat spiritual eminence, and in
their teachings coming down to the level of earthly moralists and
philosophers—to the Christian-citizenship-politics level.
The shaking
of the symbolic ecclesiastical heavens mentioned in the same connection
has somewhat to do with these lights of Christendom coming to a lower
plane of public teaching. This
shaking
would signify just what we see on every hand—a shaking up of the creeds
and dogmas of Christendom, which, because of their admixture of errors,
produce confusion whenever referred to—as, for instance the doctrine of
elect and non-elect infants; the doctrine of the eternal torment of all
who are not saints, overcomers, etc.
As a consequence, many of the worldly-wise men who are starring
before the public are already making every effort to distract attention
from all such subjects. What
other subjects can they find than either the true or the false doctrine of
election; and the true or the false idea of God’s provision for the
future life of mankind? Not
knowing of the true, divine plan of the ages, and not wishing to awaken
controversy along the lines of hell and infant damnation, what can these
star preachers preach, that will attract to them the attention of the
world?
They can abandon spiritual themes entirely, and descend [page 596]
to the plane of the natural man, to moral and
political reform questions. They
can go “slumming,” and preach the anti-slum gospel.
They can join in Christian-citizenship Crusades, etc.
And these things will more and more engage these pulpit stars;
while others will create sensations by outdoing the most celebrated
Infidels in statements of what they do not believe; in making sport of the
Bible record of an Adamic fall into sin, and the idea of being saved out
of something which is a myth, according to their Evolutionary theory.
Who cannot see these signs fulfilling on every hand today!
But the sun and moon and twelve stars are only partly obscured as
yet; nevertheless many of the false stars have fallen from every pretense
of Gospel shining to the level of the comprehension of the masses to whom
they shine.
Coincidentally, Luke (21:25,26) adds other signs of this time:
“Upon the earth distress of nations with perplexity; the sea and the
waves [the restless and lawless elements] roaring; men’s hearts failing
them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the
earth [society]: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.”
The roaring sea and waves symbolize the restless masses of
humanity, curbed, but not fully restrained, by the laws and regulations of
society. Every one has heard
some of this “roaring” for the past twenty years, with occasional
stormy outbreaks dashing like tidal waves against the earth [social order]
and seeking to swallow it up. Restrained
for a time, these waves are gathering weight and force; and, as
prophetically shown, it is only a question of a few years until all the
mountains [kingdoms] are “removed and carried into the midst of the
sea,” in anarchy. (Psalm 46:1,2) Every newspaper, not under the control of wealth, voices the
roar of the restless “sea” class; and the others, though unwillingly,
[page 597] must give the echo of the roaring as matters of news.
This it is, that in a period of comparative peace, is ca