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The Sign
Of The Times
"The
Pharisees also with the Sadducees came, and, tempting, desired
him that he would show them a sign from heaven. He answered
and said unto them, When it is evening, ye say, It will be
fair weather; for the sky is red. And in the morning, It will
be foul weather today; for the sky is red and lowering. O ye
hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not
discern the signs of the times?"—Matt. 16:1-3.
There
were many clear predictions in prophecy which related to the
coming of the Messiah. Jacob upon his death. bed uttered the
following: "The scepter shall not depart from Judah,
nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come; and
unto him shall the gathering of the people be."—Gen.
49:10. The coming of Shiloh refers to the coming of
Christ—the rest-giver. In this prophecy is predicted a
continuous line of rulers in the seed of Judah, which was
fulfilled from David to Christ. This prophecy was given as a
sign unto the chosen nation, that when they should see a
foreign ruler seize the scepter they should know assuredly
that the time had arrived for the Messiah to make his
appearance. History proves that Herod was the first foreign
prince that swayed the scepter in Judah, and it was in his
reign that our Savior was born. Again, Daniel was shown the
very year that the Messiah would come, as recorded in Dan.
9:25. The prophet Micah gave the name of the very place of
Christ's birth. Micah 5:2; Matt. 2:3-6. The prophet Isaiah
foretold that he should be born of a virgin. Isa. 7:14.
Malachi described his forerunner, John. Isaiah also foretold
the things that should accompany his ministry. Isa. 35 :4-6.
Zechariah told of the exact manner of his entry into
Jerusalem.
Many
more prophecies could be given which clearly related to
Messiah's coming, and all of which were fulfilled to the
letter when he came. Had the Pharisees and Sadducees, with
the Jewish nation generally, been spiritual, they would have
understood these things, and accepted Christ. But for some
time prior to Christ's advent almost the whole Jewish nation
had drifted into idolatry. Being spiritually blind, they
placed wrong constructions upon the predictions of Christ's
coming, and, as a result, he did not meet their
anticipations; hence they rejected and stumbled at him. They
expected that he would come with pomp and great display, set
up an earthly kingdom, and make them a flourishing empire in
the earth. But instead, he came in a humble manner, preached
to the poor, associated with the despised and rejected, and
taught that his kingdom was not of this world.
Thus
blinded to the true mission of Christ the Jews understood
not that he was the Messiah promised. However, there were a
few spiritual minded men in Israel who understood the
predictions of prophecy, and accepted him to the salvation
of their souls. The Pharisees and Saducees desired a special
sign from heaven to know that he was the Messiah. These
whited sepulchers, although versed with worldly wisdom, and
well read in the books of prophecy, able also to discern the
face of the sky, were spiritually blinded and could not
discern the signs of the times.
Beloved
reader, the same is true of the masses today. The language
of Jesus is very applicable at the present time. "O ye
hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye
not discern the signs of the times?" The wisdom of this
world is searching out the deep things of science, botany,
astronomy, etc. Great and mighty inventions are being
studied out, and in fact on almost all lines, the world is
being enlightened; and knowledge is increasing. But in
respect to spiritual things and the signs of the times the
world in general is ignorant and blind. We hear the pulpit
orators of today telling the people that the world is
growing better. Many of them are looking for a glorious
reign of righteousness and peace and blessedness,
universally, prior to the coming of Jesus Christ. They refer
to what science and education have done, and point to the
many accessions to the nominal church Because sin in our day
is not assuming the barbarous forms which characterize the
dark ages or heathen nations, people are led to believe that
righteousness is rapidly spreading over the world, and soon
a triumphant, universal reign of peace and blessedness will
be realized throughout the length and breadth of the earth;
a time when righteousness will cover the earth as the waters
cover the sea.
Under
such a false hope and belief the millions of earth are being
lulled to sleep in carnal security while standing on the
very brink of destruction and ruin, and while the awful
judgments of God are hovering over this doomed world, ready
to burst in upon its sleeping myriads. Oh! may God in pity
awaken men to discern the signs of the times. We have come
down the stream of time until today we stand upon the very
verge of eternity. Just a small step before us is the end of
all things; viz., the end of probation and salvation, the
consummation of all time allotted to this earth.
While
it is true that the word of God teaches a mighty, glorious
triumph of Christ's kingdom and church upon earth in the
evening of this dispensation, yet it also teaches that the
world in general at the same time will be in a state of
wickedness right up to the coming of Christ. As we look
around in the light of truth we see that wickedness is
abounding on every hand today. Sin is not confined to
heathen nations alone; for in this enlightened America,
which embraces much of the light, knowledge, and improvement
of the age, and is largely the missionary force of the
world, we see in this so-called Christian nation wickedness
and deception abound. Take up the daily newspaper and scan
its pages and you will there see a record of facts that
verifies the truth of this statement: brutal murders,
highway robberies, suicides, strikes, Iynchings, etc., by
the hundreds; all these are increasing daily. The printing
press, which God designed for the spread of the glorious
gospel to the ends of the earth and whose numberless sheets
might be like "leaves from the tree of life for the
healing of the nations," is largely used by false
teachers to propagate soul-destroying doctrines of devils.
From this country thousands upon thousands of books, tracts,
papers, etc., filled with false doctrines are sent to all
nations, scattering broadcast the death warrants of the
millions. The religion of this country is divided into
hundreds of opposing theories; and hundreds of opposing
sects are crying, "Lo, here is Christ," and,
"Lo, there is Christ." The worst of deception is
being practiced on the people everywhere.
In the
third chapter of Joel and 13th verse, the prophet evidently
speaks of the time just prior to the end, and says,
"Put ye in the sickle; for the harvest is ripe: I come,
get you down; for the press is full: the fats overflow; for
their wickedness is great." Light rates the sinfulness
of a crime, and as the light is rapidly increasing, sin is
becoming exceedingly sinful. Never has there been a time
when people were more wholly given up to festivities and
revelries than at the present. Neither is this confined to
the non professing classes, but it is most prevalent among
those who profess the religion of Jesus Christ. The socials,
festivals, ice-cream suppers, fishing pond and cake-walk
lotteries, kissing-bees, and such like performances are
today in sectism, taking the place of the Holy Ghost prayer
and testimony meetings of former years. We will here insert
the lamentation of Bishop R. S. Foster concerning his own
sect, the Methodist Episcopal. "The ball, the theater,
nude and lewd art, social luxuries, with all their loose
moralities, are making inroads into the sacred enclosure of
the church; and as a satisfaction for all this worldliness,
Christians are making a great deal of Lent and Easter and
Good Friday, and church ornamentations. It is the old trick
of Satan. The Jewish church struck on that rock; the Romish
church was wrecked on the same; and the Protestant church is
fast reaching the same doom.
"Our great dangers as we see them, are assimilation to
the world, neglect of the poor, substitution of the form for
the fact of godliness, abandonment of discipline, a hireling
ministry, an impure gospel, which summed up is a fashionable
church. That Methodists should be liable to such an outcome,
and that there should be signs of it in a hundred years from
the "sail-loft," seems almost the miracle of
history; but who that looks about him today can fail to see
the fact?
"Do not Methodists, in violation of God's word and
their own discipline, dress as extravagantly and as
fashionably as any other class? Do not the pearls and costly
array'? Would not the plain dress insisted upon by John
Wesley and Bishop Asbury, and worn by Hester Ann Rogers,
Lady Huntingdon, and many others equally distinguished, be
now regarded in Methodist circles as fanaticism? Can any one
going into the Methodist church in any of our chief cities
distinguish the attire of the communicants from that of the
theater and ball goers? Is not worldliness seen in the
music? Elaborately dressed and ornamented choirs, who in
many cases make no profession of religion and are often
sneering skeptics, go through a cold artistic or operatic
performance, which is as much in harmony with spiritual
worship as an opera or theater. Under such worldly
performance spirituality is frozen to death.
"Formerly every Methodist attended class and gave
testimony of experimental religion. Now the class meeting is
attended by very few, and in many churches abandoned. Seldom
the stewards, trustees, and leaders of the church attend
class. Formerly nearly every Methodist prayed, testified, or
exhorted in prayer meetings. Now but very few are heard.
Formerly shouts and praises were heard; now such
demonstrations of holy enthusiasm and joy are regarded as
fanaticism.
"Worldly socials, and fairs, festivals, concerts, and
such like have taken the place of the religious gatherings,
revival meetings, class and prayer meetings of earlier days.
"How true that the Methodist discipline is a dead
letter. Its rules forbid the wearing of gold or pearls or
costly array: yet no one ever thinks of disciplining its
members for violating them. They forbid the reading of such
books and the taking of such diversions as do not minister
to godliness, yet the church itself goes to shows and
frolics and festivals and fairs, which destroy the spiritual
life of the young, as well as the old. The extent to which
this is now carried on is appalling. The spiritual death it
carries in its train will only be known when the millions it
has swept into hell shall stand before the judgment.
"The early Methodist ministers went forth to sacrifice
and to suffer for Christ. They sought not places of ease and
affluence, but of privation and suffering. They gloried not
in their big salaries, fine parsonages, and refined
congregations, but in the souls that had been won for Jesus.
Oh, how changed! A hireling ministry will be a feeble, a
timid, a buckling, a time serving ministry, without faith,
endurance, and holy power. Methodism formerly dealt in the
great central truth. Now the pulpits deal largely in
generalities and in popular lectures. The glorious doctrine
of entire sanctification is rarely heard and seldom
witnessed in the pulpits."
R. S.
Foster is the oldest bishop in the M. E. sect. In the
foregoing we can truly see the sad condition of
Protestantism as a whole. In the light of these facts how
dare men say that the world is growing better? "And
because iniquity shall abound the love of many shall wax
cold."—Matt. 24:12. While no doubt this has reference
to the great apostasy of the past, yet how awfully true is
its fulfillment today! Many who once were powers in the
hands of God are today lifeless. Beloved reader, how is it
with you? Is that your condition? Was there a time in your
life when you enjoyed more of the love of God than you do
now? a time when you loved secret prayer, when you were more
devoted? O dear ones, let us not sleep as do others, but let
us watch and be sober. The warm, fiery testimonies and
prayers once given and offered by many are today dry, cold,
and lifeless. The multitudes of professors today are lovers
of pleasure more than lovers of God, having a form of
godliness but denying the power thereof. You can get more
professors to take an active part in a social or festival,
and they will enjoy it better than a good old fashioned
prayer and testimony meeting. In fact, the sectarian world,
as a whole, has but a form of godliness; a mere outward
form, without life and power in the soul—the hull without
the kernel. The old time fire, shouts of joy, and spiritual
meetings of former days are replaced by cold, dead worship.
This is the fallen condition of sect Babylon everywhere.
Clear, radical conversions are seldom witnessed in their
meetings. The sermons are dry and stale. The ministers,
instead of going forth under a divine call and commission,
baptized with the Holy Ghost and fire, enter the work as a
profession, the same as a doctor or lawyer—simply for the
money that is in it. They care not for the souls of men, but
seek their applause and the fat pocketbooks of their
members. Well hath the prophet said, "Ye eat the fat,
and ye clothe you with the wool, . . . but ye feed not the
flock."—Ezek. 34:3. These blind, sleepy, greedy
watchmen can never have enough, but all look to their own
way every one for his gain from his quarter. Isa. 56:11.
They teach for hire, and divine for money: "yet will
they lean upon the Lord, and say, Is not the Lord among
us?"— Micah 3:11. They teach smooth things and
prophesy deceit. Isa. 30:10. They tell the people that they
can not live free from sin, that sanctification is not
attainable in this life, etc. Thus the hearts of the people
are turned away from the truth and turned unto false fables.
2 Tim. 4:1-4. These false doctrines are so instilled into
them that when the sound doctrine of truth is presented they
will not endure it. Who dare deny that these are present
facts ?
"This know also, that in the last days perilous times
shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves,
covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to
parents, unthankful, unholy, without natural affection,
trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce,
despisers of those that are good, traitors, heady,
high-minded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God;
having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof:
from such turn away."—2 Tim. 3:1-5. What a picture of
the present state of things! No doubt all such characters
lived in Paul's day. But the peril he predicts is the fact
that these characters were to have a "form of
godliness." Such has been the case ever since the rise
of sectism. "But evil men and seducers shall wax worse
and worse, deceiving and being deceived."—2 Tim.
3:13. The prophet Daniel in describing the latter-day glory
of the church, says, "Many shall be purified, and made
white, and tried." But he would have us to know that at
the very same time "the wicked shall do wickedly: and
none of the wicked shall understand; but the wise shall
understand."—Dan. 12:10.
Another
proof that the world in general will not be in a state of
righteousness when Christ comes is the fact that the
scriptures so frequently state that his coming will be
unexpected as a thief in the night. "For when they
shall say, Peace and safety, then sudden destruction cometh
upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they
shall not escape." "And as it was in the days of
Noah, so shall it be in the days of the Son of man. They did
eat, they drank, they married wives, and were given in
marriage, until the day that Noah entered into the ark, and
the flood came, and destroyed them all. Likewise also as it
was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they
bought, they sold, they planted, they builded; but the same
day that Lot went out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone
from heaven, and destroyed them all. Even thus shall it be
in the day when the Son of man is revealed." —Luke 17
:26-30. This text clearly proves that as the destruction of
the antediluvian world and the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah
was to them unexpected, so will it be when the Son of man is
revealed. If the world were in a general state of
righteousness up to the coming of the Lord, it would not be
unexpected and as a thief in the night; for the truly ready
are "looking for and hasting unto the coming of the day
of God." "Ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that
that day should overtake you as a thief. Ye are all the
children of light, and the children of the day: we are not
of the night, nor of darkness. Therefore, let us not sleep,
as do others; but let us watch and be sober." From this
scripture we learn that to the righteous Christ's coming
will not be as a thief, while to the masses of the world his
coming will be as a thief.
While
the word of God does not teach that this world will be in
the same state of wickedness that Sodom was just prior to
the end, yet we are forced to the conclusion that it is in a
Sodom state today. It might be well to take a brief look at
the sins of Sodom as recorded in Ezek. 16 :49, 50
"Behold, this was the iniquity of thy sister Sodom:
pride, fullness of bread, and abundance of idleness was in
her and in her daughters, neither did she strengthen the
hand of the poor and needy. And they were haughty, and
committed abomination before me: therefore, I took them away
as I saw good." The sins of Sodom are the sins of
today: and as the people The first sin of Sodom
placed on the list is pride. In the fear of God we declare
that it is the greatest evil of today. Pride is sending more
souls to hell than liquor. Because of pride spirituality is
frozen to death. Where will you go to see the latest styles
and fashions? The largest display of jewelry? Enter a large
meeting house in our towns and cities and look upon the
persons of those around what is called the Lord's table, and
you will find the answer. The slaves who are ruled by the
goddess Fashion can be numbered by the millions in sectism
today. The sectarian world is flooded with a proud hireling
ministry who dare not cry out against this prevalent evil.
"Love not the world, neither the things that are in the
world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is
not in him. For all that is in the world, the lust of the
flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is
not of the Father, but is of the world."—1 John 2:15,
16. Some cry that we had better be out of the world than out
of fashion. True, and if men obtain full salvation they will
be saved out of the world. "If ye were of the world,
the world would love his own: but because ye are not of the
world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the
world hateth you."—John 15:19. Amen. Those who
possess pure and undefiled religion keep themselves
unspotted from the world. Jas. 1:27.
Next
among the sins of Sodom was fullness of bread— neither did
they strengthen the hand of the poor and needy. An abundance
of idleness was in her. This is also one of the great evils
of today.
The
present trend of affairs is to grind down the poor and lift
up the rich. While wealth and plenty abound, thousands of
homeless men, women, and children in our cities are starving
for bread. As we look around we see the laboring classes
dissatisfied. There is a lack of confidence in each other.
Strikes by the hundreds, followed by riots, and bloodshed,
are yearly occurrences. Two mighty forces are today
gathering in bitter opposition. The money masters on the one
side, and the crushed, dissatisfied hosts of laborers on the
other.
"And take heed to yourselves, lest at any time your
hearts be overcharged with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and
cares of this life, and so that day come upon you unawares.
For as a snare shall it come on all them that dwell upon the
face of the whole earth."—Luke 21:34, 35. While this
text is a solemn charge and warning to the church, not to
give themselves over to surfeiting and drunkenness, it
clearly implies that such will be the condition of the world
in general right up to the closing day of time. Look at the
masses today. Are they not given to surfeiting? Do they not
make a god of their belly? And drunkenness—look at the
figures! Four billion five hundred million gallons of beer
alone is said to be consumed yearly.. This, as one writer
states, would make a row of beer barrels touching each other
fifty thousand miles long, or twice around the world.
America's annual drink bill is said to be over nine hundred
million dollars. Think of it! Look at the mighty stream of
damnation and misery and crime that follows this stream of
liquid damnation.. This old world is now resting under a
heavy weight of crime and misery and sin that is being
practiced on every hand. Surely the foregoing is sufficient
to convince any reasonable mind that wickedness will be
prevalent in the earth right up to the coming of the Lord,
and that no Millennium of universal righteousness will
precede his coming.
We will
now come directly to some of the signs of the times. In the
second chapter of 2 Thess. we have a description of the
great apostasy and general reign of deception that has
existed during a greater part of this Christian era; but in
the eighth verse it is said that this apostasy shall be
consumed with the spirit of his mouth and destroyed with the
brightness of his coming. The reader will observe that the
consuming immediately precedes the destruction. In the fear
of God we affirm that that work is now rapidly going on. The
great pile of sectarian rubbish which for centuries has hid
from view the true church of God, is today being consumed by
the flaming truth of God, and, thousands of honest souls who
have been bound by the straps and bands of men are being
freed and gathered into the one fold of Christ. This same
consumption is prophesied of in Isa. 10:16-25. It is said to
burn and consume the thorns and briers in one day. The
thorns and briers signify human rubbish of men; i. e.,
sectarian institutions. The term "in one day"
signifies that it shall be a short work. "For yet a
very little while and the indignation shall cease, and mine
anger in their destruction."—Ver. 25. Here we see
that it is but "a very little while" from the time
the consumption begins until the destruction, which takes
place at Christ's coming. 2 Thess. 2:8. We are now living in
that "little while."
Another
sign of the speedy coming of the Lord is the gathering
together in confederation of all the false religions of the
earth, which is fully treated in a previous chapter. By
reading Rev. 16:13-15 it will be seen that immediately after
the gathering together of the dragon, beast, and false
prophet to the battle of the great day of God Almighty the
announcement is made, "Behold, I come as a thief."
And again in Rev. 20:8, 9 the reader will observe that as
soon as the Gog and Magog forces of false religions were
gathered together and compassed about the camp of the saints
(pure church) fire came down from God out of heaven and
devoured them; viz., the Lord descended from heaven "in
flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not
God."—2 Thess. 1:7-10. As this gathering together is
now taking place, we clearly see that the coming of Christ
is near at hand. This is an unmistakable sign of the near
approach of the end. In close connection with this, we will
consider another point.
In
Matt. 24 :27, 28 we read: "For as the lightning cometh
out of the east, and shineth even unto the west, so shall
also the coming of the Son of man be. For wheresoever the
carcass is, there will the eagles be gathered
together." While the 28th verse may have had a
fulfillment at the destruction of Jerusalem, it evidently
was to reach its true fulfillment just prior to the end, as
it is used in such close connection with the coming of the
Son of man. The word "eagles" is more correctly
rendered 'vultures" in the new version. The basis of
the language is a dead, putrefying body, the scent of which
attracts the vultures and other birds and beasts of prey.
The application of this figure is spiritual. While the Lord
is mustering his host on the high plains of Armageddon (Rev.
16:16) in this beautiful evening light, the spirits of
devils are gathering together the hosts of Babylon in
confederation and opposition to the burning truth of God,
and the true saints of God who stand by it. This is the last
great spiritual conflict. The Gog and Magog army of false
religions, being slain and cut off by the word of God, I
compose this great carcass. The vultures signify evil
spirits which possess and prey upon these dead formalists.
These now swarm and throng the great babel of sectism.
"Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and is become
the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit,
and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird. ... And I
heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my
people."—Rev. 18:2-5. Thousands who in the past were
bright lights, when they hear that voice, close their ears
to the truth, and go into darkness. These are cut off and
slain. Oh, what a slaughter is now going on!
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