THE DEAD AWAIT RESURRECTION ACCORDING TO THE BIBLE. Pastor Ruttall Correct n Errontou Impulsion Salfiahness, Ignoranca and Faulty Theoriaa of Craadi R- apontible For th Belief That the Dead Are Immediately Rewarded or Condemned No Man Hath Ascended Into Heaven. ' v 1 (PASTOR. RUSSELL) On the Atlantic, July 21. Pastor Russell Is on bis way to the Conti nent to serve his pastorate at the London Taber nacle and to lee ture twice euch week day in many of the principal cities. Ills ap pointments will detain him abroad until the forepart of September. Ills text for today was: "If 1 go and prepare a place for you. I will come again and receive you uuto myself, that where 1 am there ye may be also." John xlv, 6. lie said in part The error of supposing that men are alive when they are dead lies close to the foundation of every theological er ror the world over. We have all erred In taking the guess of Tlato instead of the Word of God. and we can get rid of our difficulties and theological en tanglements only by retracing our steps. Notwithstanding all that 1 have said and written, calling attention to the words of the Scriptures, the ques tion frequently arises, Do you mean to tell us that our friends do not go to Heaven immediately when they die That is exactly what we are endeav oring to demonstrate to be the teach lng of the Bible. The Hlble alone, of all religious books, teaches that u dead man is dead, and knows nothing, and that his only hope is in the Divine nr rangement through Christ, by a resur rection of the dead "both of the Just and of the unjust" Acts xxiv. 15. When we remember that according to nearly all the religious creeds and theories of the world. 099 out of every thousand pass immediately at death Into most horrible sufferings, one would think that all would be glad to prompt ly acceDt the Bible testimony, that death is a dreamless sleep until the resurrection awakening. Why anyone should prefer to think of his frleuds and neighbors and the heathen rhlllious as suCEerinir torture, rather than to think of them as being asleep, is be yond our comprehension. The fact probably is that selfishness has 6uch hold upon the masses that they care and think little respecting others than their near relatives and friends; and the same sellishness Inclines them with infatuation, to believe that they and their relatives, though no better than the rest of mankind, are special favorites of Heaven, and will be grant ed the reword of the salnU, however unsaintly their lives may have been. Some one has suggested that the ideal prayer for such is: "God bless me and my wife. My son John and his wife; Us four, and no more." In harmony with this we And that when death Invades a family circle this selfish egotism assumes that the deceased is acceptable to God as a saint, and wafted immediately to heav enly bliss regardless of how unsaintly had been the life and how little of the Spirit of Christ was ever manifested. The deception Is reinforced by the Christian minister, called to conduct the funeral service. Whatever he may read from the Bible to the effect that. If there be no resurrection, they that have fallen asleep hnve perished, his sermon Is sure to give the Inference that the deceased needy no resurrec tion, because he has not died, but has merely been transferred from a lower plane of life to a higher one. Troof of this Is not given and not asked. The proof Is not given because there Is no Scriptural proof to give It Is not ask (Ml because the people are not sufficiently intelligent on religion subjects to deuinud a reason and a proof for what Is presented to them. The remedy for all this will come when we become more intelligent, more reason ing. No minister (f Christ should lie nbnshed to bo asked the reason for his faith. St. I'eter exhorted that every Christian should be so thoroughly In formed respecting the Divine Message ns to be able to give a reason to who ever would ask concerning his own faith and his presentations to others. Here note our text. In It the Master says not a word about our going t Him. but quite the eontrary-that h would come again and receive us unto Himself. This Is in full accord with the teachings of tho Apostles. Do they not tell that ot tho second coming of Christ the resurrection of the Church will lie the first Item In order; that then that which was sown in weakness will ,be raised In power; that sown In dishonor wlil be raised In glory; that sown an nnlmul body will be raised a spirit body: and that ro we shall ever be with the Lord? Do they not tell us that this will be nn Instantaneous change? Is it not styled an awaken ing from the sleep of death? nearken to St. Paul: "Behold, I show yon w mystery; we shall not all sleep. but we shall all be changed, in a mo ment, in the twinkling of an eye. at the last trump (seventh trumpet); for tl trumpet shall sound." "and the dead in Christ shall rise first; then we hlch are alive and remain shall be caught away together to a meeting of the Lord in the air." (1 Corinthians xv, 51. 52; I Thessalonlans Iv. 1G, 17.) How plain, how simple! That will be the first meeting of the Church with her Lord. All of her members dying before that time will "sleep," while those dying since that time will not need to sleep aud wait for the glorious change. But. says one, does not me second coming of Christ take place whenever Ills holy ones die? Does lie not immediately come to receive them unto Himself? Surely only a very lame theory could geek to bolster Itself up by such & per version of the Scriptures. If Christ were to come every time one of His saintly ones die, would It not mean many comings instead of merely a sec ond coming t And even if His faithful were very few indeed, would it not seem that tills would keep the Redeem er busy coming and departing every few minutes? Only crass ignorance of the Bible could excuse any such misapplication of its teachings. Not merely one state ment of the Scriptures bears upon this subject, but hundreds of statements of Scripture, by Jesus and the Apostles: and all contradict any such thought. "No Man Hath Ascended to Heaven." nearken to Jesus' words, "No man hath ascended up to Heaven.' Only the Son of Man has ever been In heav en. He nas ascenueu up wuere xie i before, with additional glory and hon or. He Is now preparing a place for His Bride class and preparing the Bride class for the place the place of honor at His own right hand. He is overseeing her experiences and causing all things to work together for her good, that she at Ills Second Coming may be prepared and be accepted as His Bride and granted a share in His glory, honor and immortality. It Is in full harmony with this that a little later on the Great Teacher de clared that all the dead are in the grave, and that at Ills second advent He will first call forth Ills faithful ones to the perfection of life; and later will call forth the remainder of man kind, not as yet found worthy of life, that they may have an opportunity, a testing as respects their worthiness or urlworthlness of everlasting life on the human plane. Hear His assurance again respecting His faithful ones-that they shall share in 7t resurrection, the Chief Resurrec tion, to glory, honor, immortality, on the spirit plane. He said, "Blessed and holy are all they that have part in the First Resurrection; they shall be priests unto God and Christ, and shall reign with IHm a thousand years." Be it noted that in all these assur ances the Church is spoken of as a class, all of whom will enter into glory together, at Christ's second coming, and not separately, as each may die. True, each has an individual trial or testing to determine whether or not he or she will be accounted worthy, or fitted for a place in the glorious Body of Christ, in the glorious Brido com pany, but the statement Is repeatedly made that we shall be glorified together, shall have part in tho one resurrection "David Not Ascended to Heaven." In full accord with all the foregoing Is St. Peter's statement on the Day of Pentecost: "For David is not ascend ed into the heavens; his sepulchre Is with us unto this day." St Peter's words imply that if King David had ascended to Heaven he would have no sepulchre on earth. Similarly, we might say of all of the Prophets, and of all other persons that, if once they ascended to the heavenly plane, they could not be said to have any sepul chre on earth, for the very thought connected with the word sepulchre ia that of a personality awaiting a resur rection, awaiting deliverance from the state and condition of death. So the Scriptures nlways refer, not to a resur rection of the living, which would be an absurdity, but to a resurrection of the dead. Note the connection In which the Apostle Peter uses this expression: "David is not ascended into the heav ens." He had just called attention to the fact that David prophesied of the resurrection of Jesus. In tho prophecy ho personated Jesus, and said, "Thou wilt not Irnve My soul in sheol (hades). nor suffer Thine Holy One to see cor ruption." St Teter argues that this was not true of David, that he did see corruption, that his soul teas left In sheol, and Is still there, nnd will not be reclaimed until Messiah. In the resur rection morning, shall call him forth. "Be With Me In Paradise." But. says some one, did not the dy ing thief go with Jesus to Taradlse the very day In which they both died? And If so. does not this prove that nil fti harmony with God go to heaven when they die, whatever may be the condition of others In death? No. we have made n stupid blunder and misinterpretation of our Redeem er's dying words to the thief. The wrong thought lelng in our minds we misinterpreted In harmony therewith. And our Interpretation has done nn Immense amount of harm. Thousands of people have been encouraged to continue a' life of sin. trusting that with their dying breath they may hnve tho opportunity of saying. "God be merciful to tne." and then bo Immedi ately ushered Into glory, honor and immortality, as Jolnt-helrs with the Savior, nnd In as honorable a station as those who "have fought to win the prize, nnd sailed through bloody sons" of trial, persecution and self d'nhl. What a travesty of Justice to sup pose such nn application of this prin ciple! For instance, two ungodly per sons quarrel. Both draw revolvers and fire; one dies Instantly; the other. the worse of the two, lives a moment, in which he says, "God. be merciful to me." Then, theoretically, he passes Into glory, while his victim, not hav ing the opportunity for a cry for uier cv. we ure told by the same theory. is doomed to endless torture. Note the clrcumstauce. Jesus hung between two thieves, one of whom Joined with the multitude In nlliug at Him as an imposter, crying otu. "lea, if you be the Christ, save yourself and us from death." The other, of better heart, honestly admitted his own guilt and the guilt of his comrade, but de fended Jesus, declaring that ne was Innocent Following this, he addresses Jesus. We paraphrase his words: "Lord, I have defended you against an unjust attack; remember this poor thief If you ever have an opportunity to do a kindness to me in return. I heard you before Pilate say that you have a Kingdom, but not of this Age; some heavenly Kingdom, I therefore presume. I know little about such matters, but from what I have seen of you I can well surmise you King of such a Kingdom. My request Is, 'Remember me. when Thou comest Into Thy Kingdom.' " To this Jesus replied, "Verily, verily (so be it, so 1 it as you have asked) verily, I say unto thee this day (this dark dav, in which it would appear that I have not a friend in Heaven or on enrth this dark day in which I am crucified as a malefactor, a falsi fler and a blasphemer I say unto thee this day), thou shalt be with Me in raradlse." ' Taradlse has not yet come. Messiah's Kingdom has not yet been established; and it must come first before Paradise! Lost can be restored ond the whole earth be made God's glorious foot stool, as He has promised. But when the time shall come, when the Kingdom shall be established, when Paradise conditions shnll be introduced, the resurrection of that thief will be In or der; "for all that are in their graves shall hear the voice of the Son of Man nnd shnll come forth." The thief will then find himself in Paradise not merely because of the kindness done to Jesus, but especially because his kind words indicated a sincerity nnd honesty of heart such as the Lord is always glad to bless and reward. On the day of their dying all three went to hades, to sheol, to the tomb, to the state of the dead. The two thieves still remain there, and are amongst those mentioned by the Trophet Daniel when he refers to those "who sleep In the dust of the earth," who will come forth in the resurrection morning. (Daniel xll, 2.) But Jesus arose from sheol, from hades, from the tomb, from the state of death, on the third day. He had not been to Taradlse, for Tara diss is not even yet in existence. He had not been to Heaven, for He had been dead. Let us hear His own words to Mary on the morning of Ills resurrection: "I have not yet ascend ed to My Father, nnd your Father, to My God. and your God." John xx. 17.) Could nnything be plainer, simpler, more harmonious? Depart and Be With Christ. Ah, says one, I have great faith in St Paul, and I remember his words "I am in "a strait between two things having a desire to depart nnd to be with Christ, which is fur better." If St Paul expected to depart and be with Christ, why Is it not rensonnble to suppose that he did so, and that all others, at least of the saintly, at death so depart and pass at once Into the presence and fellowship of Jesus? Yet such a misunderstanding of St. Paul's words and thoughts are excus able in view of the general trend of Christlnn thought on this subject for centuries, and in view of the error made in this case by- the translators. We are not faulting the translators, because they had the erroneous thought firmly embedded In their minds and presumably were trying to make the Apostle here say what they consclen tlously thought be ought to say, . But what we are interested In know lng is, What did he sag on the subject? Let us read the Apostle's words crit ically. He was In a strait between two things whether he would prefer to live aud suffer further for the Truth's sake, nnd assist the brethren, or whether he would prefer to die nnd rest from his labors. Between these two positions he had no choice. But there was a third thing and if tills had been u possibility he would hnve had no difficulty in deciding he had a real, positive desire respecting It; nei ther of tho things which were possible to him would have stood In comparison at all. this third thing would have been so desirable. . Now what was that third thing? It was not to live and suffer and help the brethren, nor was It to die and be at rest from his labor The third thing, according to n literal translation, Is expressed thus: "I have a desire for the returning, and being with Christ, which is far better" far better than either living under the present trying conditions or dying, sleeping, resting and waiting for the Kingdom. ,But, says one. by what authority do you render tho word depart by a word of very opposite meaning, namely re turn. We answer that we give this rendering on the nuthorlty of tho Greek txt The (J reck word Is analu mi; It Is found In another place In the Bible, and there It Is rendered re turn, in this other enso there can be no question as to the proper transla tion. See Lnko xll, 30. Lot us, then, dear fellow-Chrlstlnns. turn from the follies of the Dark Ages and take the Inspired words Of Jesus, the Apostles and Prophets, and have. Indeed, "beauty for ashes, tho oil of Joy for the spirit of heaviness." In respect to the understanding of the Heavenly Father's Program. Thus we will find fulfilled In us more and more the Master's prayer: "Sanctify them through Thy Truth; Thy Word is Truth." AGGIDENTLY SHOT E OUT BATHING Accident Occurred Near Pollock- Duff Bridge, Where Number of People Had Congregated. Tom Quade, aired about ID, and married, was accidentally shot with a 22 caliber rille while bath ing in the l'latle river, near the Pollock-Dull" bridge, yesterday afternoon. Quade resides in South Omaha, and with a number of companions drove to the Platte river, where they were having a Jolly time with a few bottles of beer, target shooting, bathing and the like. At the time the accident occurred Quade was in the water and his companions, or some of them, were, shooting: at a mark erected above the water, when the bullet is said to have struck the water and glanced, striking Quade in the wrist, inflicting a painful and bloody wound. His companions brought him to Dr. Livinston's olllre, where the wound was dressed. Quade was suffering so intensely and felt the need of a stimulant so much that his companions attempted lo get a half pint," at, Hie drug stores, but failed. After the wound was dressed the patient fell better and was able to drive hack to South Omaha, for which place departed. You are sure to want this fine clothing we're clearing for you when you see it; we're still talking to you about it. The reductions in prices are bold; they ought to be convincing; there's a' ma terial money saving for you here if you'll come for it. You get the same service and satisfaction guarantee as if the prices had'nt been changed; our ideas about that don't change. We've divided these M ft. U11. CM Q suits into three lots Mlv7, J)lfr, tj10 The Hart Schaffner &. Marx suits that we have left are worth as high as $30, now selling for $14 $10 $10; $14; $18 the parly 110 REASON FOR IT When Plattsmouth Citizens Show a Way There can be no reason why any reader of this, who puffers the tortures of an aching back, the annoyance 01 urinary disorders. the pains and dangers of kidnev ills will fail to heed (he words of a neighbor who has found relief Head what a I'lallsmouth citizen says : Charles L. Hates, farmer, Ninth and Walnut streets, Plattsmouth Neb., says: "Kidney complaint seemed lo come upon me all of a sudden. I attributed il lo a heavy cold, which settled on my kidneys and made them weak, causing- tin kidney secretions to pass loo fre qtlently. I often had pains across Hip small of my back. When I stopped sharp (wings darted ffy-rdiph me.'.' I fell, .languid .and I'li-.ii .... mm nun' amnuion. unen some-i A few left at Society Brand suits now at Micheals-bterns & Co suits JjJJQ JjJJzJ. Men's coat style neck-band shirts, "Tn worth $1.25, now at DL Regular 25c and 50c hose, now three PHn pairs for . OUC Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats Iats3 10 YOUNG AND HAPPY HEARTS ARE UNITED The marriage of Mr. Kddie L. Fox of Waterloo, Iowa, lo Miss Ethyl llaynie of this city, occur red at 11:30 o'clock this morning, I he ceremony being performed by llev. W. L. Austin. The bride looked a picture of beauty in a white mull trimmed in Irish lace, and the groom wore the conven tional black. After the ceremony and congratulations of the rela tives and friends present, the company was ushered to the din ing room, where a three-course wedding dinner was served. The clipping following was lakeji from the Waterloo paper of last week: Mr. Kdwnrd L. Fox left yrstcr one advised me to try Doan's Kid-' ,iav fnI' I'laltsinoulli, Net)., where and Hev. W. I,. Austin and wife. The happy couple departed for Hot Springs, S. D., on the fast mail today. The Journal joins tho numerous friends of the happy young couple in extending best wishes for their future hamiines i and prosperity. ney l'ills, I got a supply from Hynott's Drug Store. They soon benefited me and lvo boxes made a permanent cure. I can certain ly recommend this remedy to any once who has kidney complaint." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-.Milburn Co., IlufTalo, New York, sole agents for the United Stales. Remember the name Doan's and lake no ot her. Vacation. Tin' (Ireenwald Studio will lie ciosci 01 h 1 from July 15lh lo August 7-22-2tvkly. FOR SAI.K The Walker farm, soulh of IMallsmouth. Price, $200.00 per acre. Time given at 7 per cent. Possession March 1, 11)13. For particularly address Windham Investment & Loan Co. Fritz Fricke returned from Omaha on No. this morning, wherclns had been on business for a short time. he. is lo be married Monday morn ing at. t he home of the bride's par ents to Miss Klhyl Haney of thai city. Mrs. Delia Fox and Miss I.'orena Fox, mother )nml sister of the groom, will go Saturday night to be present at, the wed ding. Following the ceremony the young couple are to go to the groom's ranch near Mot Springs, S. D., on their wedding trip and will be at, home after September 1 at !Mir. Lafayette street. Mr. l-ox spent his early life in Waterloo, but was away for sev-. eral years, returning about a year ago to accept, a position as fore man for the Dart Manufacturing company. Miss Haney has been recently employed as bookkeeper in the bank at, Murray, Neb. The friends of Mr. Fox will extend good wishes on his approaching marriage and will be happy to welcome his bride to Waterloo. Those present beside the im mediate relatives of the contract ing parlies were Mr. and Mrs. Criswisser, Mr. and Mrs. Perry LEGAL NOTICE. A. E. Ililey and A. C. McOuigan, doing business as Ihe Midwest Carnival and Expos il ion Company, will take notice that on the 10th day of July, 11)12, M. Archer, a justice of the peace of Cass Coun ty. Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of $r7.00 for work and labor in an action pending before him, wherein Stanley I,. Eaton is plaintiff and the above named parlies defend ants; that, property of the defend ants, consist ing of awnings, stage scenery, stages inside and out, ticket booths, wooden seats and other material, has been attach ed under said order. Said cause was continued to Ihe 21 III day of August, I'll 2, at i) o'clock a." in., at which time trial will he had. Stanley Eaton, Plaintitr. 7-22-.'lwks. J 4 THE WEATHER. Tho readings below are tuKrn at the Tturlliurton depot, where tlie ther mometer Is placed under conditions Klmlliir to theme uhimI by the United States wenther bureu.u: 8 a. Ill 73 1 p. 111. 10 a. in 78 2 p. m, At Ihe (iem Forecast. For Nebraska Fair warmer in east, port ion, fair. (I. 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