The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, July 07, 1899, Image 8

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tcriiinli.tif if ii'livilul
voim imii fniitemf, filler in
),r Avrtt or lifuln J ul ihftl lll
i aluni'lrtiitly npi'ortcl by the
iiupirel Horiplurc.
"For ll living know llial
thoy uliall li: in T thk 1 iai
know not anvtiuxu, teithr
Imve they uny more a rownnl ;
for Ihe memory of iIumu is for.
gotten." Kccl.9:5.
'Whatsoever thy linml fi mi
rth to lo, tlo it wiih thy might ;
KOU T1IKHK H NO WORK, NOIl II
VICK, SOU KNOWI.KIMJK, NOH WIS-
inM, in Tit k ukavk, whither
thuugocst." Eccl.OrlO.
"Then shall tlio dust return
to the earth ni it wus : ami tho
Hpir.t unto God who gave it."
Eccl. 12:7.
And man will thus be, in
death, just on ho wna hefore his
birth, the ' dust returned to the
earth as it was," and the spirit
"returned to God who gavo it,"
lie is in just the condition he
was before his birth, bo far, at
lelufy as individual conscious
existence is concerned. Hut
God will "havo ft desiro to tho
work of his hands," and call
1 1 i ni back into existence again",
and Job says, "I will answer
theo."
"Hut man dieth, and wusteth
away; yea, man giveth up the
ghost, and where is he? As the
waters fail from the sea, and the
flood decayeth and dricth up:
Ho man lieth down, and ristth
not; till the heavens be no
more, they shall not AWAKic.nor
be raised out of their slbeiv 0
that thou wouldeitt hide mo in
the grave, that thou wouldest
keep ine secret, until thy wrath
be past, that thou wouldest ap
point me a set time, and re
member met If a man die,
hlinll he live again? all the days
of my appointed lime will I
wait, till my change come thou
firur.T CALL AND 1 W ILL ANHWRH
TJIEB," THOU WILT IIAVK A DKBIMC
TO TUB WOIIK OF THINK HANDS,"
Job 11:10-15.
There are many passages
which speak of death as a sleep.
'And many of them that sleep
in the dust of tho earth shall
. awake, some to everlasting life,
and some to shame and ever
lasting contempt." Dan. ,12:2.
"And the Iord said unto Mo
ses, Behold, thou shalt sleep
with thy fathers :" etc. Deut.
31 ; 10,
"So David slept with bisfath-
ers, and was buried in the city
of David." livings, 2: 10.
Atd numerous other parages
might be quoted, to the same
effect, concerning other bible
characters of whom it is said
they "slept" with their fathers.
"Ho said unto them, Give
place: for the maid is not dead,
but sleepeth. And they laughed
him to scorn." Mutt. 0 ;24.
"And (he graves were opened;
and many bodies of the saints
which slept arose." Matt. 27 :52.
"These things said be ; and
after that be saith unto them,
Our friend Lazarus sleepeth ;
but I go, that I may awake him
out of sleep." John 11 : 11.
"But now is Christ risen from
the dead, and become the first
fruits of them that slept." 1 Cor.
15:20.
But why quote innumerable
passages which might be quot
d?
The theory which I have been
itt $ l
ifntiit llt S l J.U t 1 -if
ll.e ). JiM-f ft tg,ttlf -t l.f l
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tUt rnt If lint FU (ltfirJU , j r.Mi1, yta, mi l H M.a
I lit in lh Ki.len if II lri
I In"! hull n.. uffh dK."M 1
by bflitting alan Siutritl if
G."l, instil bfl rom lo lh I
Itrftbnt dtkth ' !)! K ally
drnth, but that it nl liiftrly a
change of Mat r condition of
eiiitntr, and I hat lb tlrpaiUd
till lit d afirr death in spirit
world. This error has given
rite to what is commonly railed
8piritunlim, and the supposed
ability of our departed friend
to roiumunicuto with us after
lonth through so-called spirit
mediums. Tho only way that I
know of in which this spiritual
phenomenon can bo accounted
for, is ns follows: We have
iilnitnlant evidence in the word
of God that thero are unseen
spirits or angels hovering around
us : that somo of theso nro "an
gels of light," or "guardian an
gels," or "ministering spirits,"
sent by tho Father to comfort
us ; that thero aro also fallen
angels, those who wero cust out
of heaven with Satan, when
there was war in heaven, and
Michael and his angels prevailed
and Satan and his angels wero
cast out of heaven.
I will give hero only a few of
the many passages of Scriptuio
which might bo quoted on this
point.
"And of the angels ho saith,
Who makcth his angels spirits,
and his ministers a Hume of fire.
Are they not all minis
tering spirits, sent forth to min
ister for them who shall he heirs
of salvation?" Hob. 1:7, 14.
"And there was war in hea
ven
fought against the dragon ; and
the dragon fought and his an
gels, And prevailed not ; neither
was their place found any more
in heaven. And the great drag
on was cast out, that old serpent,
called tho Devil, and Hatan,
which deceivcth the whole
world : he was cast out into tho
earth, and his angels were cast
out with him." Kev. 12; 7, 8, V.
These latter angeli, under the
leadership of Satan, are con
stantly striving to lead mankind
into error and to destruction,
to deceive "the whole world," as
the passage above puts it; and
having been familiar with man's
character, disposition, manners
and ways of life before death,
can easily portonify him after
death, and they do this, in order
to deceive mankind, lead him
into the belief that he can com
municate with the departed,
and make him think that death
is only a change of sphere of
existence, and not really extinc
tion of life, just as Satan said to
Eve, "Ye shall not surely die."
But instead of this, we are
taught by the word of God, as
in the above scripture refer
ences, that death is an uncon
scious state, like a sleep, and
that when the time shall have
come for tho resurrection, they
shall awake, as from a' long
sleep, as stated in Daniel 12:2,
above quoted, "some to ever
lasting life, and some to shame
and everlasting contempt."
What has been said above has
reference to the "first death;"
but 4here is a "second death,"
spoken of in Revelation 20 :C.
"Blessed and holy is ho that
hath pait in the first resurrec
tion : on such the second death
hath no power, but they shall
bo priests of God and of Christ,
and shall reign with him a
thousand years." Ilev. 20 : 0.
And this leads me to my third
point.
THE AMGRIO
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do wbU.llt , lmll I Mttbble
and t! day Ihst fomrth ).)!
bllpl ihfMt Up, Milh lb I,ofd'f
boU, ihtt il shall l4tn hum
M!Htll hMT MH MAM'!)."
Mat. 1:1.
I dt not know what word
i mil I rtprrM lU annihilation
stronger than lb words of this
pnirag.
"For lb wages ofstn is death;
(not eternal life in miierv) but
lb gift of Go t i eternal life
through Jesus Chrltt our Lord."
Horn. 0:23.
The doctrine of eternal suflVr
ing is another phae of that lie
of satau "ye shall not surely
lie." Satan, in order lo bring
God into it false light before
men, w ould have us believe that
God intends to punish sinful
man with on e ternal life of suff
ering: but tho Scriptures tell
us that God is a God of love and
mercy, as well as of justice, and
in his mercy he is going to de
stroy, "root and branch," tho
finally unrepentant sinner, and
thus savo him from tho effects
of an eternal life of sin, which
would bo eternal suffering, if ho
gave him ctornal life in his un
repentant state, as, if ho contin
ued in sin, and just so long as
ho continued in sin, the wages
of that sin would bo death. And
that is the reaon why ho drovo
Adam out of the garden of Eden,
"lest he put forth his hand, and
take also of the trco of life, and
live forever," and thus perpolu
ato sin with all its direful con
sequences. So God, in mercy,
proposes to leave tho man who
rejects his plan of Salvation in
the same condition as though he
had never existed.
"For as ye have drunk upon
my holy mountain, so shall all
the heathen drink continually,
yea, they shall drink, and they
shall swallow down, and thky
SHALL I)E AS TUOC(.II THKY HAD
not ijkkx." Obadiah, 10.
The strongest passages which
I have been able to find, and
which might, at first glance, up
pear to support the doctrine of
eternal suffering as tho doom of
tho finally lost sinner, are Kovo
lation 20:10 and H;9, 10, 11.
"And the dovil that deceived
them wus cast into tho hike of
fire and brimstone, where tho
beast and tho false prophet are,
and shall bo tormented day and
NDiHT FOR KVEH AND KVKU.'
Kov.20:10.
"And the third angel followed
them, Maying with a loud voice,
If any man worsnip tho boast
and his image, and receive bis
mark in his forehead, or in his
liand, Tho same shall drink of
the wine of the wrath of God,
which is poured out without
mixture into the cup of his in
dignation ; and he shall be tor
mented with fire and brimstono
in the presence of the holy an
gels, and in the preionce of the
Lamb : And tho smoko of their
TORMKNT ASSKNDETIf UP FOH V-
kk and xvkr : and they have
no rest day nor nipht, who wor
ship the boaht and his imago,
ana whosoever receiveth the
mark of his name." Kev. 14:9,
10, 11.
Nevertheless, I doubt very
much whether theso words 5'for
ever and ever" mean "through
out the ceaslcss ages of eterni
ty." Young's Annylitical Con
cordance gives the meaning of
these words in theso passages as
"to the ages of tho ages" in Kev.
20:10; and in Kev. 14 :11, as
"the ages of ages." And Cru-
den's Concordance, in comment
ing upon theso phrases, lays,
"The words eternal, everlasting,
for ever, are sometimes taken
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Mei retury.
Omiihn, Jun 0th, IKM,
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Wrltalnrloalnf thlaad. and Meand wa
will aand su tbia beaullful Mandollna
n aifraaa, i;. o, u, aunjaci hi eannri-
tlo, If found asaatly a rapraentd U
rim aan par (haaipraaaaiantnur HFr.) H
Al,(irytk prlr. oo la tb Meant, T
or 1.I0 ana aauraa rnargea. una i a
rafular ait.OOInatrumant.aolid roaaoo4
boilf.fanr.f pearl and aljooy likrd
di. bullfl paart kuttarny fnard
nlaia.rnaaxwid flnaaroaard and nfcaal tall
llee. TOM can ntr. aimer nanuonnw,
ultar,Han)onrVlnlla na tha iimt trnii,
writ lor run muaicai . nui'-i
ooiono box of your
Lung Balm
of hor cough and alio alao found Jt
and Dr. Kay 'a Horn Treatment, a
at i dl atlBAi-tir ti-a --
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