Vou. XL PITTSBURGH, PA., JUNE 1, 1919 No. 11 WHO WILL GAIN THE VICTORY? “For the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to shew himself strong im the behalf of them whosc heart is perfect toward him.”—2 Chronicles 16:9. When the words of this text were written the new creation was unknown, except to Jehovah. He had made provision therefor in his plan before the foundation of the world, The prophets of old diligently inquired concerning this plan, but it was not his due time to reveal it. The angels of heaven searched and desired to look into it, but to them also was it hidden. It has pleased the Lord to disclose the various features of his plan from time to time to members of the new creation. “The path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day.” (Proverbs 4:18) With light comes responsibility, therefore corresponding tests and trying experiences, The words of our text were spoken by Hanani, the seer, to Asa, king of Judah, neither of whom had opportunity to become members of the new creation, because they lived and died before the beginning of the church class. The words of the text, however, announce a fixed principle or governing law of conduct which Jehovah has arranged for the benefit of all of his intelligent creatures with whom he deals. His governing laws of conduct or principles do not change, because God is unchangeable. (Malachi 3:6; James 1:17) Jehovah dealt with the people of Judah and Israel for many centuries, and used them to make types and pictures and illustrations for the benefit of others who should follow after. As St. Paul puts it, all these things occurred to them typically and were written for our admonition upon whom the ends of the ages have come.—1 Corinthians 10:11, Diaglott. Clearly, then, the principle or governing law of conduct announced in this text applies to the members of the new creation and we may read the text as words spoken directly to the church. This is indeed an exceeding great and precious promise to the new creation. What does if mean to the Christian? It means almighty wisdom enlisted in one’s behalf. It means almighty power pledged to one’s help and protection. It means to be the object of boundless love. To the saint who realizes and appreciates the import of this promise it is a great comfort of heart. PERILOUS TIMES Through the Scriptures, and through the instruction the Lord has given the church at the hands of his “wise and faithful servant,” we have been again and again warned against the times of peril which would accompany the overthrow of Satan’s empire and the setting up of Messiah’s kingdom. During the entire period of the selection of the church the saints have suffered many trials and hardships, but the Lord has permitted them all for a good purpose. It was the great Master who said that in the last days of the church’s earthly pilgrimage the way would be fraught with many fiery triala, which would test the patient endurance of each one to the utmost. He further said that those who in patience possess their soula and cheerfully endure unto the end shall be saved—such will gain the victory. “He that endureth unte the end the same shall be saved.” (Matthew 24:13) Thus he indicated that, while the trials and experiences would be severe, yet to those who would patiently endure he would manifest his presence, his aid, his comfort and strength. OUR ENEMIES Tf we inquire, Who are our enemies, the answer is, They are legion. Our arch-enemy, however, is Satan the devil. In fact he is the great enemy of mankind. It is true that he often advocates what seems to be a righteous cause, yet his real purpose is ever and always evil. He often masquerades under a robe of righteousness, which cloak hides his wicked purpose, He has ever put forth error for truth, attempting to make the truth appear as though it were error and error as though it were truth, Many have seen the effects of his regime and have looked forward to a better time, but have not known the real cause nor the divine remedy. The poet thus expresses it: “Truth forever on the scaffold; Wrong forever on the throne. But that scaffold sways the future, And within the dim unknown Stands the form of Christ the Savior, Keeping watch around his own.” Because wrong has so long triumphed over truth, millions have fallen in despair. They have not appreciated the cauge of the battle and what will be the result. But the Christian who has heen privileged to see and appreciate God’s plan and [6437] who has watched the unfolding of it in recent years sees a reason for this conflict and sees the certain victory in it and rejoices in hope for the blessings that are coming not only to the church, but to all mankind. Wrong is represented in Satan, the Prince of Darkness, and right is personified by Christ Jesus, the great Light that lighteth every man that cometh into the world. When Jehovah expelled Adam and Eve from Eden he spoke to Satan, who had deceived Mother Eve and caused the downfall of man, saying: “I will put enmity between thee [Satan] and the woman, between thy seed and her seed, and it shall bruise thy head and thou shalt bruise his heel.” Thig statement of Jehovah seems plainly to indicate that until Satan’s overthrow there will be constant warfare between him and his agencies and all the agencies of light employed to the glory of God and to the spreading of his Word. GoD AN ECONOMIST The Scriptures show that Satan uses many agencies or instruments for carrying out his purposes. He is a wily and subtle foe, and his course is caleulated to deceive all, and will deceive all exeept the “elect”. The “seed of Satan”, as the Lord most clearly showed, is ecclesiasticism, led by a dishonest clergy. (John 8:44) It was so in the days when Jesus was on the earth in the flesh. It is 80 now when Christ is present gathering unto him his “jewels”. The “seed of the woman’ is the “seed of promise’—the offspring of the Abrahamic (Sarah) covenant, which is the Christ, Jesus and the church, his body. (Galatians 3:16, 29) By and through this seed God has promised to bless all the families of the earth. Before the blessing comes, however, this seed must hruise the head of the serpent, Satan. It must put wrong. on the scaffold and lift the truth to its proper elevation. God is a great economist. He causes the wrong of others to result finally to his own glory and to the good of those that love him. While he is not the author of evil he permits it, ‘ultimately overruling the final result for good. By permitting evil he has allowed Satan to manifest the wicked depths of a totally depraved character, and has demonstrated to men and angels the baneful effects of sin. Those who have fought on the side of right and truth, who have fought valiantly and faithfully to develop a character pleasing to the Lord, and continue thus to the end of their course, have the promise of the great reward of an abundant entrance into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. It was evident that Satan thought the promised seed whieh was to bruise his head was a natural seed, hence he sought to destroy everyone who seemed to him e possible seed. He caused the murder of Abel. When God had made promise to Abraham that he should have a son Satan connived at the debauchery of Abraham’s wife that he might thwart God’s purpose. When the promise came to David and he was anointed king, Satan vainly endeavored to destroy him. When Mary had conceived by the power of the holy spirit and was looking forward to the birth of the man-child Jesus, Satan sought to have her put to death under the terms of the Mo saie law. SATAN AND OUR LORD When Jesus had emerged from the wilderness after his forty days fast and Satan recognized that he was the promised seed, he sought by various means to destroy him. God thwarted all Satan’s purposes, but when Jesus was crucified Satan probably thought he had accomplished his purpose. He must have been disappointed and chagrined when Jesus arose from the dead. Evidently Satan then first began to recognize the fact that the promised seed, “the seed of the woman,” is the Christ, head and body. This is proven by the fact that throughout the Gospel age the adversary has endeavored by various means to destroy the church—the faithful followers of the Master. St. Peter gave warning to the church, his words seemingly written for the very close of its earthly career: “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion walketh about seeking whom he may devour, whom resist, steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same afflictions are accomplished in your brethren that are in the world”. (1 Peter 5:8, 9) The Apostle emphasizes the word “sober”, meaning to be calm, possessing sobriety of mind. He further calls attention to the desirability of being vigilant in our watching, and‘ of conducting our resistance of Satan with steadfastness in the faith—‘“the faith once delivered to the saints.” It follows that one who takes an opposite course (163)
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