Studies in the Scriptures, Volume 7: The Finished MysteryRussell, C. T. (Charles Taze)
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Studies in the Scriptures, Volume 7: The Finished Mystery
Russell, C. T. (Charles Taze)
Bible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.; Jehovah's witnesses -- Controversial literature
And the earth, and the things that therein are, [and the sea, and the
things which are therein].—“When the morning stars sang together, and all
the sons of God shouted for joy.”—Job 38, 39, 40 and 41 chapters.
That there [should be] IS time no longer.—“There shall be no further
delay.”—Weym.
10:7. But in the days of the voice of the seventh angel.—Pastor Russell
was the seventh angel.—Rev. 3:14.
When he shall begin to sound.—In the autumn of 1881, at which time _FOOD
FOR THINKING CHRISTIANS_ was circulated, and the General Call ceased.—Rev.
11:15.
The mystery of God [should be] WAS finished.—“The great unfolding of the
Divine mystery we are expressly told was reserved until the close of the
Gospel Age.” (Z. ’97‐255.) “The Plan ceases to be a mystery, because there
is no further object in perpetuating its secrecy. The greatness of the
mystery, so long kept secret, and the wonderful grace bestowed on those
called to fellowship in this mystery (Eph. 3:9), suggest to us that the
work to follow its completion must be an immense work, worthy of such
great preparations. What may we not expect in blessings upon the world,
when the veil of mystery is withdrawn and the showers of blessing descend!
It is this for which the whole creation groans and travails in pain
together until now, waiting for the completion of this mystery, for the
manifestation of the Sons of God, the promised ‘Seed’ in whom they shall
all be blessed.—Rom. 8:19, 21, 22.” (A. 87.) “While the door stands open,
it indicates that any believer who is anxious to enter and ready to comply
with the conditions may yet do so, even though the general ‘call’ or
invitation to enter is no longer sent out. The opportunity to labor and
sacrifice has not yet closed though the general call ceased in 1881.”—C.
213.
As He hath declared to His servants.—The Harvest Workers.
AND the Prophets.—Daniel (12:4‐12) and Habakkuk (2:1‐3).—Rev. 1:1.
10:8. And the Voice which I heard from Heaven.—The Heavenly Father’s
voice.—Rev. 10:4.
Spake unto me again.—By His Holy Spirit.
And said.—Through the Bible, His Word, His Voice.
Go take the little book.—“Study to show thyself approved unto God, a
workman that needeth not to be ashamed.”—2 Tim. 2:15.
Which is open in the hand of the angel.—The Lord Jesus. Rev. 10:1, 5.
Which standeth upon the sea and upon the earth.—See Rev. 10:2, 5.
10:9. And I went unto the angel.—“In coming out of bondage to human
traditions, creeds, systems and errors, we are coming directly to our
Lord, to be taught and fed by Him, to be strengthened and perfected to do
His pleasure, and to stand, and not fall with Babylon.”—C. 167.
And said unto Him.—By my act in obeying His command.—Rev. 18:4.
Give me the little book.—Take me into Your confidence; give me Your Holy
Spirit; show me, as promised, the “things to come.”—John 16:13.
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