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
“The question now arises, Why did not God send His Kingdom sooner? Why is
Armageddon necessary? We answer that God has His own times and seasons,
and that He has appointed the Great Seventh Thousand‐Year Day for the
reign of Christ. Divine Wisdom has withheld until our day the great
knowledge and skill which is breeding at the same time millionaires and
discontents. Had God lifted the veil of ignorance a thousand years sooner,
the world would have lined up for Armageddon a thousand years sooner. God
did not bring these things before the present time because His Plan has
various parts, all of which are converging at the same time. In kindness
God veiled the eyes of mankind until the gathering to Armageddon would
immediately precede Messiah’s taking to Himself His great power and
beginning His reign.” (Rev. 11:17, 18.)—D. v‐xvi.
16:14. For they are the spirits of devils.—See Eph. 6:12. “We are
naturally led by the analogy of the influence of evil spirits as described
in the Gospels to compare the _effect_ produced by the demons referred to
in this verse, with the instances of _possession_ of which we read
elsewhere in the New Testament.”—Cook.
Working miracles.—It is very possible that the strongest “proof” of the
immortality of man will yet be obtained by the false prophet through
materializations of evil spirits, perhaps first at preachers’ meetings,
and afterwards in public. We will wait and see. Meantime: the mental
invasions indicated in Rev. 7:3 and 2 Thes. 2:11 will _surely_ come,
whether the physical materializations come or not.—Rev. 13:13, 14.
“The newspapers far and near are publishing the following item: ‘Fred E.
Foskett, a young machinist of Orange, Mass., has attracted the attention
of Prof. James, of Harvard, and other leading members of the Boston branch
of the American Society of Psychical Research, who gave him tests
recently. Foskett poured a quart of alcohol into the basin, lighted it and
then washed his hands, bathing them for nearly ten minutes in the burning
fluid, washing it up over his arms and to his face—literally bathing
himself in blazing alcohol. As soon as they were finished the physicians
present examined Foskett, and they could not find the slightest trace of a
burn or blister. Foskett then told them that the flames did not give him
the slightest sensation of burning, that he felt comfortably warm and
pleasant, and nothing more. The second tests were made at the home of
Prof. James in Cambridge. A scientist who was there said that Foskett
performed all of his experiments of the day before, and then “absolutely
and positively dematerialized”. He seemed to dissolve into thin air as we
watched, was gone forty‐one seconds and then materialized.’ ”—Z. ’09‐83;
Matt. 24:24; 2 Thes. 2:9.
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