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    PLATTrMOUTH SEIKI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
PAGE
3.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1913
CLEAN HANDS
AND PURE HEART
Ths Pictorial- Language of the
Bibla Amazes Pastor RusseiL
SIGNIFICANCE OF PICTURE.
What It Is to Ascend Into the Holy
Kill What is Meant by Standing In
the Holy Place Who Have the Clean
Hands What Is Signified by a Soul
Lifted Up to Vanity Who Are Those
of the Text Who Swear Deceitfully.
The Terms and Conditions of the Di
vine Rewards Christ the Great Ex
emplar To Him and to His Follow
ers the Gates of Glory Lift.
Washington.
P.
C October 5.
Pastor Kusseil ad
dressed the "Wash
ington Temple
Congregation this
afternoon from
the text. "Who
shall ascend into
the Hill of the
Lord? or who shall
stand in His Holy
Place? lie that
hath clean hands
and a pure heart.
(Tsalm 24 :3, 4.t He said:
The pec. pictures of the .Bible astound
us "with their clearness and forceful
Dess. their crispness and pointedness.
"We are to remember that the Prophet
Da rid was not writing with ordinary
poetic license, but was statins: in po
etic form grand trctLs which he him
self could not fully appreciate. St.
Peter tells us $bis was the case with
ail the Prophets. He said that holy
men of God spake as they were moved
of the Iloly Spirit; and that the things
that they wrote were intended, not
for themselves, but for the Church,
during this Gospel Age.
Interpreting our text in harmony
with other prophecies, we ierceive that
the words do not refer to the literal
Hill of Zion. nor to the literal Holy
riace of Israel's Tabernacle. Mt Zion
typically represented the Kingdom of
Messiah, and the Holy Place represent
ed the antirypieal Temple of the fu
ture, which St. Feter tells us will e
the Church in glory. Christ Jesus Him
self being the Chief Corner Stone.
-He T?tat Hath Clean Hands."
Now comes the question. "Who shall
be accounted worthy of a place in that
glorious Kingdom? Who shall be ac
counted worthy cf membership in that
true Temple? The answer evidently
applies primarily to the Lord Jesus
Christ Himself, cs the succeeding
verses show. "lie that hath clean
hands would signify, he who is able
and willing to keep the Divine Law
perfectly; secondly, he that Is pure in
heart, in whom there is no admixture
of disloyalty or selfishness or s!n he
whose heart is loyal to the core to the
great Jehovah.
The Prophet David could not claim
such purity of Leart or cleanness of
hands: nor could any one. except the
Son of God. who was holy, harmless.
undeE'ed and separate from sinners,
ne alone corild and did keep the Di
vine Law. both in letter and in spirit.
He alone, therefore, was qnalined to
be the great King in Zion and the great
antitypiccl Priest In Ilira alone the
royalty of David's line and the Priest
hood, typified through Aaron, would
unite, and as foretold, would constitute
the new Priesthood a Royal Priest
hood, a Priesthood associating In itself
the qualities of mercy, instruction,
power and authority. Thus it was
prophesied of Jesus. "The Lord hath
sworn, and will not repent: Thou art
a Priest for the Age. after the order
3f Melchizedek" a reigning Priest a
Priest upon His Throne. rsalna 110:4.
Other Tests Were Necessary.
The full keeping of the Law was not
all that was requisite ia the great Heir
of the Abrahamic Covenant. All
things writttn by the Prophets con
cerning Messiah most have fulfilment
in Ilim. And in all those prophecies
God had caused to be set fcrth matters
which would indeed be tests of the
humility and loyalty of the One who
would perform them. Was it not writ
ten that Messiah must be led as a
lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep,
dumb before the shearers, must not
open His mouth in protest? He of
whom it was written. "Never man
spake like this man." used His elo
quence in telling of the grace and mer
cy of God, but not to deliver Himself
from the evil machinations of His ene
mies, of those bent upon crucifying
mm.
Was it not written that He would
be the antitypical Passover Lamb, to
be slain? And did it not behoove
Ulm. therefore, as He declared, to suf
fer all these things, and through obe
dience in these Bufferings to enter Into
the Messianic glory which was to be
the reward? Our text tells us this in
simple terms that He did not swear
ieceitfully that the Covenant which
He made with the Father, a Covenant
of Sacrifice onto death, was kept to
the very letter. Neither did He lift
cp His soul unto vaidty and pride,
nor hearken to the admonitions of the
Adversary. On the contrary. He hum
bled Himself, even unto the death of
the cross. This was His great test
far beyond the mere keeping of the
Law of the Golden Etde.
And because of His faithfulness, as
the Apostle declares, "God also hath
l WV" -.?'?. "v.
' fit
L'sTCy exalted Him. and given TTTiH a
name above every naine"' the name
of Messiah." the King of Glory "that
at tire name of Jesus every knee
shculd bow. both of things in Heaven
and things in earth. Thus was ful
filled la Him the promise of verse 5.
"He shail receive the blessing from
Jehovah, and righteousness from the
God of His salvation.
"Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Gates."
Succeeding verses of this Psalm pic
ture the Redeemer entering into His
glorious reward, saying. "Lift up your
Leads. O ye gates; and be ye lifted up.
ye everlasting doors; and the King of
Glory shall come in!" The ushering
of Messiah into the honor and glory of
the Kingdom of God. to establish right
eousness in the earth, to put down re
bellion and sin. and to destroy the
works of the Devil, is really the usher
ing in of Jehovah's Kingdom, for which
we pray. "Thy Kingdom come."
Jesus came not to glorify nimself,
f.or to do His own will, ne declared,
but to do the will of the Father in
Heaven. All Messiah's -victory will re
flect glory upon Jehovah, the great Au
thor of the wonderful Plan of Salva
tion; for. as Sr Paul declares, ali
things are of the Father, and all things
are by the Son. I Corinthians S:G.
Partakers of His Holiness.
During this Gospel Age God has been
selecting from amongst mankind a
saintly class, energized by. a similar
spirit to that cf the Redeemer. Rut.
unlike the Redeemer, these are mem
bers of the sinner race. Our first
thought would be that thus they would
be effectually barred from participa
tion with the Savior in His victories
and coining glory. Cut behold the
wonders of the Divine arrangement!
As the Redeemer gave His life to be a
Ransom-price for Adam's life and for
all those who lost life through him.
Divine Mercy has made a special pro
vision whereby the followers of Jesus,
who have His spirit may be made ac
ceptable with the Father at the pres
ent time.
This special provision for the Church
is that if they consecrate their hearts,
their wills, and all they possess, to do
the Father's will, our Redeemer wii!
appropriate to them the share of for
giveness and restitution which other
wise would be theirs to enjoy and use
during the Millennium. This the Scrip
tures designate "justification by faith";
and such, we are informed, are holy
and acceptable to God.
Can They Keep the Law?
From the time they are accepted of
Gol these are treated as New Crea
tures, and no longer dealt with accord
ing to the flesh. With those the stand
ards are the heart intentions, and not
fiehly perfection. Of these, there
fore, it is written. "The righteousness
of the Law is fulfilled in us. who walk
live not after the flesh, but after the
Spirit-" Romans S:4.
Hut have these the clean hands and
pure hearts necessary for a place in
the Kingdom? The Bible answers th-.t
these New Creatures are pure in heart
loyal to God. Otherwise they would
not have been accepted of the Lord,
nor begotten of the Holy Spirit. And
as for their hands, their lives, the New
Creature never had soiled hands of
impurity and wilful sin. The only im
perfections these New Creatures can
have are such as belong to tje flesh
such as they may be unable to fully
conquer. And these weaknesses and
imierfections of the flesh are covered
fn advance, provision being made
through the redeeming blood of Ilim
who tasted death for every man
through Him "who gave Himself n
Ransom for all."
What of Their Vanity? and Vows?
Can it be said of the true followers
t-t Jesus that they make such a cove
nant as Jesus made, and that they are
able to keep it, and have not made It
deceitfully? And can it be said of
them that they lift not up their souls
to vanity, to pride? It cannot be claim
ed that all who name the name of
Christ, and have entered into covenant
relationship with God through Ilim.
keep their covenant faithfully. But It
can be said that some do so. and such
shall share with Jesus His glorious
reward. These faithful ones, these
overcomers. "more than conquerors."
do not lift up their souls to vanity and
the pride of life. They do not become
followers of Satan, who said in his
heart. "I will exalt myself"; but con
trariwise, they "follow the Lamb
whithersoever He goeth."
The Vow taken by all of the Lord's
consecrated ones who receive the noly
Spirit is the same Vow which Jesus
took, the same Covenant The Master
made a Covenant of Sacrifice with the
Father by which He surrendered Ills
own wilL and that included everything
of an earthly kind. Similarly, all whom
He accepts as His sacrificers and joint
heirs enter into the same Covenant of
Sacrifice, and present their bodies liv
ing sacrifices.
Alas, some, according to the Scrip
tures, will fail to gain the great prize,
and will receive a lower blessing! Yet
a sufficient number to complete the
foreordained Plan has teen found
throughout this Gospel Age. As the
Body of the Anointed One. under the
Headship of the glorified Son of God.
and as members of the Melchizedek
order of Priesthood, those faithful to
the end will receive the Divine ac
knowledgment and association with
the Master In nis Kingdom and glory.
"To Him that overcometh will 1 grant
to sit with Me In My Throne, even as
I overcame and am set down with My
Father In His Throne." The promises
to these, with and under their Master,
include a. participation in the Divine
nature Revelation 3:21; 2 Peter 1:4.
The Principle a General One.
The Divine Plan in many respects is
like a telescope whose joints may be
extended. We have seen how this
Psalm applies primarily to our Lord
Jesus aTone. We have seen tTLe second
Jnt in the telescope extending and
making it applicable to the Church,
which is the Body of Christ Now let
us extend it still further, and perceive
that the principle holds in respect to
humanity.
It would not be true to say that hu
manity will ever be offered a share
with Christ and the Church on the
Heavenly plane of giory. It would not
be true to say that mankind in general
will ever have the opportunity cf en
tering into the same kind of Covenant
that Christ and the Church now enter
Into a Covenant of self-sacrifice. But
It is quite true that there is to be an
?arth!y Kingdom; and that mankind
will le privileged to attain to full mem
bership in it on conditions not very dis
similar to those terms upon which the
Church become joint-heirs in the Heav
?n!y Kingdom with their Lord.
Earthly Kingdom For Adam and His
Children.
The earthly kingdom will be the
kingdom which Adam lost when he be
came a transgressor and came under
the sentence of death. This' earthly
kingdom, as well as the king, Adam,
and all of his family. Jesus redeemed.
Purchased back from death and desola
tion. He purchased It not for Himself,
for He already had the Father's prom
ise of a better and higher, a Heavenly
Kingdom. The earthly kingdom was
purchased for the very purpose of re
storing it to Adam and his race to as
many of them as would avail them
selves of the mercy of God. to be ex
tended to them by the Messianic King
dom, during the thousand years when
Satan will be bound, and when Christ
and the Church will reign until ev
ery enemy shall be put under their
feet
As it did not please God to allow the
fallen Adam to continue to l-e the king
of earth, living in sin and degradation,
a dishonor to the Creator's Empire, so
it w ill not be pleasing to G?d that any
shall come back into rulership under
Messiah's Kingdom except such as shall
have learned fully the lesson of the
exceeding sinfulness of sin and the
love and mercy of God in their redemp
tion, and suck as will then love right
eousness and hate iniquity. All others
will te destroyed as "cumberers of the
ground" as "natural brute beasts"
will they be destroyed.
The Earthly Kingdom and Holy Place.
The thousand years of Messiah's
Reign, then, will be for the purpose of
giving to every member of the human
race a full opportunity to return to
God. All will be made to understand,
from the least to the greatest, that by
the close of Messiah's Kingdom an
earthly kingdom will be established
under the whole heavens, and that
none may be sharers in that kingdom
except such as have clean hands and
pure hearts, such as will bumble them
selves and learn the great lessons to
be learned, and not lift up their souls
to pride, vanity and se!f-su2icieucy.
All will be taught that if they would
enter into that kingdom they must take
upon themselves vows of oledience to
the Lord. All wiil learn that the thousand-year
period is for the testing of
their faithfulness to those vows and
thoe lessons which the glorious Mes
siah wiil bring to their attention, mak
ing them conditions of acceptance and
worthiness of everlasting life as iu
tnun beings in a world-wide Lden.
They shall receive the blessing or
Jehovah, intended from the very be
ginning for His earthly children. Giv
en to Adam, but lost by him and re
deemed by Jesus, this blessing will be
given again to those who shall demon
strate their worthiness by their loyalty
during Messiah's Kingdom. But the
evil-doer, the lover of evil, the proud,
the haughty and the deceitful Covenant-breakers
will be destroyed from
amongst the jeople. Acts C:23.
Clean-Handed, Pure-Hearted.
In closing. I feel Incline.! to press:""1 unexpected, as site was in
the two special features of our test, i ''-' it e feeble condition. She was
"ciean hands and a pure heart." We;Gi years of age and formerly re
have already admitted that as fallen, sided at Indianapoli. Indiana, up
imperfect leing3 it is impossible fori( the lime of her coming to Ne-
us to be absolutely clean, right, just
All the more must we strive for such
a condition. The New Creature must
be on the alert to scan all of life's af
fairs and to measure all things in life
with. the Goldeu Jtule Is it right? Is
it just? Is it doing to others as I
would that they should do to me? We
make progress in proportion as we
strive for this cleanness of hands,
cleanness of conduct, righteousness.
To be slack, to be Indifferent, not to
strive, would mean to the Lord that
we were half-hearted in our love for
righteousness and hatred for Iniq
uity. rurity of heart we have already no
ticed as signifying purity of intention
and of motive. But the Lord has
made a special provision whereby His
people may indeed maintain the puri
ty of heart and cleanness of hands in
His sight, whereby they are continual
ly reminded of the imferfection of the
flesh and the need of the cleansing
blood of the Savior.
However pure in our hearts, we may
find weaknesses of the flesh arousing
in us anger, malice, hatred, strife.
These the pure in heart are tD resist, re
membering that these are the works
of the flesh and of the Devil; and if.
perad venture, in an unguarded mo
ment, any of these devilish qualities
should attach themselves to us ever
so briefly, we should realize that they
have left a stain. It would be for url
to make right with others whatever
of injustice we have done, and then
to go to the Lord in prayer, that we
might obtain mercy and find grace to
help for future times of retd. Thus
may the Lord's eople maintain their
purity of heart and cleanuess of hands.
Thus may they abide in the Father's
Love Thus may they fulfil the Cove
nant of Sacrifice. Thus may they be
come "meet for the inheritance of the
saints In light-"
REV. F. i DULINGER
NEW PASTOR AT THE
METHODIST CHURCH
From Saturaay's DaHy.
1 lie He. Frank M. Pruliner,
whit ha recently been appointed
ti the pastorate of the Thst
Met lii uji.-t church, i- a native of
In. liana. He received his educa
tion for I lie ministry at Highland
Park The. .!t .iricai school, and fill
ed 1 1 i lir-t appointment ax pastor
in the Norfolk Ih-triot of Ne
braska Conference. He has re
mained in di-trict for lifieeri
vear.-. having serve, j four differ
ent churches in that time. Her.
iru!i:ier is a man of very pleas
ing per-onnlily a 1 1 i wiil doubt b-s
prove a !no-t etlici.-nt pa-io;- and
preacher. He attributes much n'
111-: past
success in the ministry
lo the -vmpathy arid a.-si-i ance
of his wife. who. with their four
sons and two daughters compose
his family. Their home will he
in the Methodist par-image or
South Eighth street.
Vi'v .' -
2 -"J' T r
Rev. F. M. Durliner.
Rev. Druliner was around yes
terday meeting the business men
and all who were on Main street,
ami wherever he vi-itej he was
received iin -t warmly and made
a very ph a-ant impies-don upon
all whom lie me!, a- he is a
gentleman of very pleasing per
sonality ami cijarm of manner
with whom it is ea-y to become
acquainted, and he will be re
ceived here with
by all citizens,
creed.
much pleasure
reg.'irdle-s of
OLD LADY DIES AT
THE MASONIC HOWE
EARLY THIS MORNING
From Saturday's Dailr.
This morning at 5 o'clock at
the Ma-onic Home in this city oc
curred the death of Mrs. Flora
(ioo.le, an aged lady, who has
h -en making her home here since
November. 1911. Mrs. (inode has
been in quite poor health for
-me months and her death was
hraska to enter the Home here,
as her huhand had been a mem
ber of the Masonic order in thi
tate. The husband pa-ed away
some years ago. and after his
death the widow decided to come
to this city to make her home.
She leaves a mother and a
brother and Mer residing at Tn
ilianapolis. If the relatives in
the east do not desire to make
other arrangements, the funeral
will be held at the Home tomor
row afternoon at i o'clock and
the interment made in Oak Hill
Cemetery.
Dance at the K. S. Hall.
There will be another pleasant
social dance given at the K. S.
hall on Saturday evening, Octo
ber II. The music for the oc
casion will be furnished by a
band of "Weary Willies." who
will give the most delightful
strains of music for the dancers j
to trip the light fantistie to. Al
genuine good time is assurred to' I
all who attend the dance, and any-
one missing it will he the loser.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to return our heart-
felt thanks for the assistance
shown us during the sickness of
our ledoved husband and father,
and for the deep sympathy of our
many friends in his death. Such
actions of help and sympathy can
never be fully repaid, but we trust
that our friends will receive the
same kindly treatment in their
hour of grief.
Mrs. S. D. Cecil and Family.
Starts on Hunting Trip.
From Saturday's Dally.
E. J Stewart, the genial and
pleasant cashier at the P.u.'ling-j
ton depot, departed this morning
f.-r his vacation trip. lie goes
from here to Hamburg. Iowa, for
a hort visit and will then leave
for th- noithwe-t to enjoy a hort
hunting trip. We can expect
-ome very startling -lor ies of the
big game killed on the arrival
home of Mr. Stuart, and a num
ber of his friends are prepar ing
to en i.iv bear meat and other!
trophies f.f the hunt when he gel
back from the wild and vvooly
northwest.
YOUNG MAN KICKED IN
THE FACE BY A HORSE
WITH FEARFUL RESULTS
From Saturday's Dally.
Yesterday afternoon while
Wawje Tipton, a voting man em
ployed at the farm of Philip A.
Horn, southwest 4,f tin's cjty, was
driving1 one of the hor-es into
the barnyard, fie was kicked by
the animal, and the full force of
the blow received on the left side
of the hoy'
entirelv de
face and the left eye I
troyed. The wound!
received by tire young man was residing on We-1 I.ocu-t street,
something terrible, a in I the face i who is having his residence re
was badly torn and it require, I papered and painted throughout
considerable work on the part of land the exterior has also re
the surgeon to close the wo and. j ceive.J the touch of the painter's
He was brought to this city this (brush and the home further im
morning and taken to Omaha, j proved by the addition of a fine
where he will be examined by I Jr. j porch, which runs across the eii
(litVord in the hope that p.'s-itire north part of the residence.
siblv his eve mav be saved, but
in the opinion of the attending
physicians the sight had been en
tiiely destroyed, but they and the
friends of the lad did not have the
heart to tell him that lie was to
!o-e that member, and it was left
to the Omaha specialist to break
the news to him. He was accom
panied to Omaha by Mr. Horn and
his brother. T.ee Tipton, who is
employed on the farm of . J.
Henning s. near the Horn farm.
where the accident occurred. The
two boys have been employed
hre about a month, and came
from Knoxville. Tennessee. Th
accident was a most griev iu one
and the young man is to be pitied
that he musl go through life
without the u-e of ne of his
eves.
THE Q. Z. SOCIETY OF
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
MEETS AT C. C. PARMELE'S
From Friday's Dai!.'-.
The O. Z. society of the Pres
byterian church held a very
pleasant and profitable business
meeting last evening at the home
of Miss Hallie parmele. which
was attended by a large number
of the membership, and a most
interesting program was out
lined for the coming year's work,
when the society will take up the
study of sociabdogy. It had been
the intention to elect the oflicers
for the year at this meeliTig, but
it was decided to postpone this
until the next regular meeting.
Apples Wanted!
Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day, Jonathans, orchard runs 40
cents per hundred, at Murray,
Xeb. John Decker.
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IMPROVEMENTS AT THE
HOME OF THOMAS WILES
From Saturday's Dally.
Another of the platlsmouth
citizens who is getting in the
procession of the improvement
of his propertv is Thomas Wiles,
and with the.-e improvements Mr.
Wiles will have one of the hand
some-t homes in the west iarl
of the city, and here he and his
wife can enjoy themselves with
pleasure and comfort with a
home that will be an object of
beauty, not only to themselves,
but that part of the city. Mr.
Wiles is one of the most progres
sive f the retired farmers who
have moved to this city and is
constantly on the outlook for
anything that will add to the sec
tion of the citv where he lives.
STATE MALITIA TO BE
HERE NEXT MONDAY
FOR ONE WEEK SHOOT
From Friday". Daily.
The preparations for the opening-
of the state riile camp at the
range north of this city will be
started tomorrow, as Major J. M.
Birkner of Lincoln. wh was here
yesterday for a few hours, will
return from the state capital and
bring a number of men with him
to assist in putting the range in
shape for the reception of the
men, who will arrive here Monday
to take part in the week's shoo I
at the range. Major Birkner will
have charge of the camp and will
remain here until the close of the
meet a week from tomorrow.
The adjutant. general was
much impressed with the appear
ance, of the range on his visit
to this city last spring, and while
it was impossible, on account of
the work being done on the range
at that time, to hold the encamp
ment here, it was figured out by
C.eneral Hall that the state rifle
practice could be held here, as it
is without doubt the best range
in the state.
The range here, which has had
STVUES IB HILL
be found a! the Department Store of
TJJ. FANGEIa?
The latest creations in
the newest articles in trimmings, prepared under
the experienced supervision of our most excellent
designer. Miss Wallick, one of the best designers in
the state, are at your command. Our prices are
always right. Call and see us now, and place your
order for that new hat. that you have been con-
templating the purchase
V. ZUCKER, Manager
THE
STGu
North 6th St.
- Jr
extensive improvements made
upon it during the pa-t -pring
arid surner, is situated in an ideal
sp-'t for work of this kind and the
-tale militia will lind that it
the fUie-t range they have ever
practiced over. With the Mexican
situation requiring the presence
of most of the troops of the De
partment of the Missouri along
the Texas border, it is not likely
the government will be able to
use the range this sea-on, but it
is thought that the troop- will be
back here in time for practice on
the range next summer.
MR. AND MRS. NOEL
B. RAWLS OF BOISE,
ARRIVE III THE CITY
From Friday" Dally.
Last evening Noel It. Raw Is
and wife and their little daugh
ter arrived in this city from their
home at Boise, Idaho, and will be
here for a time visiting at the
home of Mr. Rawl-' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Haw Is. Thi.- is the
tirst visit of Mr. Itawls back to
the old home since hi- marriage,
and his host of friend- were de
lighted to meet him and his
charming wife, as well as the lit
tle Miss Ravvls. Noel i at r-s-u-'it
engaged in the book and
stationary business at Boise and
has been very successful in his
business ventures and at present
has the largest e-tabli-hment of
its kind in the prosperous,
growing city of the west, all of
which will be mo-t pleasing- pews
to his many friends here, and
there is no limit to them, as Noel
is a most genial and courteous
gentleman and to meet him is to
be numbered among his friend.
Prior to his removal to Idaho Mr.
Ravvls was connected with the
Journal as reporter and occupied
the same position on the Boise
Capital-News for some time he
fore starting into business for
himself, and was most successful
in this line of work.
How's This?
We ofTr One Ilonilred Dollar KwrJ fur trtf
tun of t atsrrb l tint cmuuut ite eunU by ilall
iatarrti Cure.
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