SCRIPTURE
STUDIES
VOLUME THREE - THY
KINGDOM COME
STUDY
IX
THY GOD
REIGNETH!
A
Resume of the Prophetic Evidences Which Show the Presence of Immanuel, and that His Kingdom is in Process of Establishment.
“How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that
bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace, that bringeth good tidings
of good, that publisheth salvation; that saith unto Zion, Thy God reigneth!”
Isa. 52:7
IN view of all the evidences presented in this and
the preceding volumes of this work, we have no hesitancy in proclaiming to
the Lord’s loyal and faithful people, his beloved Zion, this glorious
intelligence: “Thy God Reigneth!”
The oft-repeated prayer of the Church has been answered: the
Kingdom of God has indeed come. In
the days of the present kings of earth, before their lease of dominion
expires, it is being set up. The
dead in Christ are even now risen and exalted with our Lord and Head.
And the “feet” members of the body of Christ, who still tarry
in the flesh, catching the inspiration of the glorified throng who have
already ascended into the mount (kingdom) of God, reflect a measure of
that transcendent glory, as did Moses when he came down from Mount Sinai.
The faces of these messengers shine with that heavenly joy which
fills their hearts and overflows their lips as they commune together and
with the Lord, and go heralding to every nation (mountain) the good
tidings of Immanuel’s reign begun.
How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him (the feet of
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Christ) that bringeth good tidings of Millennial joy
and peace, assuring Zion that the reign of our Lord is begun!
Wonderful truths are these! the Kingdom of God in process of
setting up; the Lord Jesus and the risen saints already here and engaged
in the great harvest work, with whom we also, as members of that honored
body, as the “feet of him,” though still in the flesh, are permitted
to be co-workers, to herald the good tidings among men and to apprise them
of the significance of the wonderful and troublous events which must
prepare the way for and introduce the glorious reign of righteousness.
These are they of whom the prophets foretold, saying, “The Lord
cometh with ten thousand of his saints”; “The Lord, my God, shall
come, and all the saints with thee”; “The Son of Man shall come in his
glory, and all the holy angels [the saints, his holy messengers] with
him”; “A fiery stream [symbolic of severe judgments—a time of
trouble] issued and came forth from before him; thousand thousands
ministered unto him [not only of his saints, but of numerous other agents
and agencies], and ten thousand times ten thousand [all mankind] stood
before him: the judgment was set, and the books were opened.” Jude 14;
Zech. 14:5; Matt. 25:31; Dan. 7:10
Such is the present situation: the great Judge has come—not as at
the first advent, in a body of humiliation, for sacrifice, but in the
plenitude of his power as a spirit being, clothed with the glory of divine
authority, as the representative of Jehovah, completely and forever to put
down evil and all unrighteousness, and to restore all who will of the
redeemed race to harmony with God, perfection of being and lasting life.
The plan of God is now made manifest: we are made to understand it
now as never before. The
opening of the books of the divine revelation will soon be completed.
The judgment of the world is already commencing [page 303]
upon the institutions of nominal Christendom, and the
great work thus begun in a manner unsuspected by the world will progress
to the grand consummation foretold by the Lord and the apostles and
prophets, until all the world shall be led to look upon the pierced One as
the Redeemer and Deliverer sent of God, even as the saints have long been
“looking unto Jesus” as the author and finisher of their faith.*
The reckoning or judgment which begins with the Church will quickly
spread to and include all the living nations; and in due time and order
all the mighty hosts of the dead shall be brought upon the scene.
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*See
Vol. II, Chapter v.
While the glorified members of the Kingdom beyond the veil are
doing a work in shaping the current of present events and preparing for
the glorious reign, those on this side the veil have also an important
work. It is their mission to gather together the elect and to seal
them in the forehead (intellectually) with the knowledge of the truth
(Rev. 7:3); to separate the wheat from the tares with the sickle of
present truth; and to proclaim unto Zion this important message—“Thy
God reigneth!” This work,
too, is going rapidly forward, and all the faithful, sealed ones are in
turn busily engaged in sealing others; and soon the great work will be
accomplished—the elect all gathered and glorified.
Blessed was the promise to the early members of the Church, that he
whom they saw go away should indeed come again; and blessed has been the
hope of his appearing all through the age to the tried and persecuted,
faithful ones, who anxiously looked for his coming until they fell asleep
with the prospect of awaking in his likeness; but still more blessed are
your eyes, O ye saints of today; for your eyes see and your ears hear the
signs of the presence of the
long-looked-for Hope of Israel.
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While in nominal Zion, as the Prophet Isaiah predicted, the sinners
who have forgotten or failed to keep their covenant with the Lord are
afraid of the dark clouds that obscure the brightness of his face, and
fearfulness hath surprised the hypocrites, true Zion with eyes of faith
sees the King in his beauty, and beholds the land that is yet far
off—the land of corn and wine, the glorious inheritance into which this
mighty King and great Deliverer has come to lead the fallen race—a land
wherein the inhabitants shall not say, I am sick; for the people that
dwell therein shall be one whose iniquity is forgiven. Isa. 33:14,17,24
That glorious land, that Paradise restored, we now clearly discern
beyond the vista of a thousand years; and with joy and singing, under the
leadership of this greater Prophet than Moses, who is even now in our
midst, shall the triumphant hosts of the redeemed be led along the grand
highway of holiness toward that fair land of rest from sin and death and
every evil thing.
“O, sing unto the Lord, ye saints of his, and give thanks at the
remembrance of his holiness. For
his anger [which must necessarily be manifested in the great trouble that
will soon overwhelm the world] endureth but a moment.
In his favor is life: weeping may endure for a night, but joy
cometh in the morning.” And
soon the chastened and converted world shall catch the strain of praise
and sing, “Thou hast turned my mourning into dancing; thou has put off
my sackcloth, and girded me with gladness, to the end that my glory may
sing praise to thee and never be silent. O Lord, my God, I will give
thanks unto thee forever.” Psa. 30:4,5,11,12
Now call to mind the steps, well founded in the “sure word of
prophecy,” by which we have come to this heart-cheering and
soul-stirring knowledge. Behind
us are all the prophetic landmarks which point to this time as the most [page 305]
wonderful period in all the history of the world.
They have shown us that since 1873 we have been living in the
seventh millennium; that the lease of Gentile dominion, “The Times of
the Gentiles,” will expire with the year 1914; and that the advent of
him whose right it is to take the dominion was due in 1874.
They have shown us that in the days of these Gentile kings, before
their lease of power expires, the God of heaven will set up a Kingdom, and
that the setting up of that Kingdom has actually been in progress since
the year 1878; that there the resurrection of all the dead in Christ was
due; and that therefore, since that date, not only is our Lord and Head
invisibly present in the world, but all these holy messengers are also
with him. And observe,
further, that this date of the resurrection of the dead in Christ
parallels the date of the resurrection of the Head of the body.
Our Lord’s resurrection occurred three and a half years after his
advent as the Messiah, in A.D. 29; and the resurrection of his body, the
Church, we have seen, was due in the year 1878, three and a half years
after his second advent, in October 1874.
Prophecy has also indicated the manner of our Lord’s return, so
that, though he is present, we should not expect to see either him or the
risen saints, who are now in his likeness except by the eye of
faith—faith in the “sure word of prophecy”; though we have learned
that those who now constitute “the feet of Christ” shall also shortly
be changed to the same glorious likeness.
They shall then be spirit beings, like him, Christ, and like all
the risen saints who are now with him, and will in due time see him as he is. (1 John 3:2) We have also seen that the coming of the
foretold Elias and of the predicted Man of Sin, which were to precede his
advent, are accomplished facts.
We have marked, too, the fixed dates to which the Prophet Daniel
calls attention. The 2,300
days point to 1846 as the time when God’s sanctuary would be cleansed [page 306]
of the defiling errors and principles of Papacy; and
we have noted the cleansing there accomplished. We have noted the fulfilment of the 1,260 days, or the time,
times and half a time, of Papacy’s power to persecute, and the beginning
there, in 1799, of the Time of the End.
We have seen how the 1,290 days marked the beginning of an
understanding of the mysteries of prophecy in the year 1829, culminating
in the great movement of 1844 known as the Second Advent movement, when,
according to the Lord’s prediction, the wise virgins went forth to meet
the Bridegroom, thirty years prior to his actual coming.
We have seen the fulfilment of the predicted tarrying; and for
fifteen years the midnight cry, “Behold the Bridegroom!” has gone
forth. We have marked with special delight the 1,335 days, pointing, as
they do, to 1874 as the exact date of our Lord’s return; and we have
since that time experienced the very blessedness promised—through the
clearer unfoldings of the wonderful mysteries of the divine plan.
Then we have seen the great harvest work, in its appointed time and
order, beginning in the autumn of the year 1874, gradually and silently,
but rapidly, progressing. We have marked the bundling and binding of the
tares, and the gathering of the wheat.
And what blessing and joy come to us in the assurance that since
the summer of 1878, when the King took his great power and began his reign
by the resurrection of those who slept in Jesus, it is no longer needful
that his members should “sleep” and wait for glory, but that for each
the moment of finishing his course in death is the moment of the joyful
“change” to the full perfection of the divine nature and likeness.
Indeed, “blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from
henceforth” forever. They rest from their labors, but their works continue; for the work on the other side
the veil is the same work in which all the overcomers are engaged on this
side the veil; except that [page 307]
with those who have entered into the glory of the
divine nature, the work is no longer laborious, and no longer costs
fatiguing sacrifice.
In addition to all this, we see the beginnings of the return of
divine favor to fleshly Israel already manifested in the beginning of a
turning away of their blindness and prejudice against Christ Jesus, in the
opening up of the land of promise and their expulsion from other lands,
and also in the returning fruitfulness of Palestine itself.
These outward signs alone, aside from all prophetic dates and
times, would be strong evidences that we are living in the close of the
age appointed for the selection of the Church or Kingdom class, because of
the positive assurance of the Scriptures that their blindness and cast-off
condition would continue only until the members of the body of Christ had
been selected.
Standing thus, as we do, at this late date in the Time of the End,
and in the very midst of the harvest of the age, and looking forward for
the settlement of all the complicated questions of these feverish times
within the brief space of the next twenty-three years, how solemn and
intense are the feelings of those who have faith in the sure word of
prophecy. The momentous and
perplexing questions which will culminate in the great trouble, of which
Daniel forewarns us, are now agitating the public mind, and are fast
approaching the terrible crisis. But
this great crisis of the “day of vengeance” and “wrath” upon the
nations we must leave for consideration in the succeeding volume, as the
subject is too large and too important for our present space. But let us
rejoice in the fact that beyond the trouble, and even beyond the helpful
discipline of the reign of Christ, we see the glorious land of rest, the
blessed and eternal inheritance of a redeemed and restored race. [page 308]
Wonderful times indeed are these, yet few heed the sure word of
prophecy; and consequently the future is viewed by most men only from the
standpoint of present indications. Men see the rapidly gathering clouds,
but can know nothing of their silver lining except from the Word of God.
Yes, dear Redeemer and Lord, we recognize thy beloved presence, and
rejoice in the evidences of the establishment of thy gracious Kingdom in
this our day. Our hearts
overflow with gratitude as we see the converging rays of divine
testimony—from the law, the prophets, the apostles and thine own
hitherto dark sayings, and even from the long-hidden mysteries of
Egypt’s wonderful “Witness”—now drawn to a glorious focus showing
thy believing followers that the glorious day is soon to break, although
clouds and thick darkness yet obscure thy glory from all eyes except the
eyes of faith of thy betrothed. In
this radiant focal light, gem after gem of thy precious truth now gleams
with a luster hitherto unknown, and thy majestic presence is reflected by
them all.
“Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous; and give thanks at the
remembrance of his holiness.” “O,
clap your hands, all ye people: shout unto your God with the voice of
triumph; for the Lord most high is a great King over all the earth.”