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SERVICE DEPARTMENT
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MARCH 1, 1922
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charge thee therefore before God; and the Lord Jesus Christ
.
.
preach the word: be• instant in season, out
of season,,
-
2.
Timothy 4:1,
2:
T.
PAUL wrote
these words
to
Timothy
because Timothy had made a
covenant
with the
Lord to do
his
holy will ; hence
an obligation was laid upon Timothy
which
St.
Paul
de~ired
him
to
fulfill. The
spirit
of
the
Lord
God was
upon Timothy
because
the
Lord h
ad
anointed
him
to preach the
good tidings
unto the teachable. What Timo-
thy
was
to
do
could
bring no profit
to
the
Lord,
but the
importance
to
Timotby is
fore-
.
shadowed by the positive and serious words
St.
Paul uses. 8olemnly he says:
"I
adjure
you
[I most
solemnly
urge upon
you]
before
God,
and
the
Lord Jesus Christ, that
you
preach
the word ;
be instant
in
season
and
out
of
season".
S
!
the
Lord
wants
me
to
have to make
such
proof. The
Christian
who
thm;
reasons rea-
sons·
properly.
In
addition
to
what
h
as
been
said, each
spirit-begotten
and
anointed
one
is the am-
bassador
'of
Christ,
to
whom
has been
·
de-
live red
the Lord's
message
of reconciliation
to m
a
n. To
each of
hil"
a
mbassadors the
Lord through
St.
Paul no\>
sa~·s:
"Preach the Word"
The
word
is
God's
messa:.:e
of
reconcilia-
tion.
To preach
means
to
pr·oclaim
to
others
that
message. Preaching
rna~'
be
by word of
mouth
or by placing
the
printed
message in
the ha nds
of
others.
To
be
a
witness
for
the
Lord is preaching, whether
by word
or
ac-
Applicable Now
tion. Some who
are consecrMed
'viii
say: 'I
cannot
preach. I
am
weak. T
;tm
but
a child.
What
was true then
is now true. The
times
in which Christians at·e
n 0w living Let
some
one
else
do it.'
'rbe Lord
kuew that
such
would be
the
have intensified the importance
of
following·
this
admonition.
Let
each
one ask
himself
sentiment
of
some·
hearts. He
foreshadowed
it through
t
he
experience of
.Jeremia h. I
srael
these questions:
Am
I
consecrat
ed
to the Lord? Did
I
agt·ee
had
turned away
from
Gorl.
Jeremiah was
to do
God's
holy
will?
If
so,
then
t
he
wor'ds
directed
to go
and
preach
to that
nation,
spoken to Timothy
apply
to me.
God's will
warning them
of
God's vengeance
a
nd
tell-
concerning me is
even
my
sanctific~tion,
my
lug
them
what
God's
blessings
would
.
be if
complete
setting aside
to do his
will.
As a
they t•epented
and served him
..T
et·emiah
then
new
creature
I
a
m
anointed with
the holy
was but
a
stripling,
and
he sa id
to
the
spirit. My hope is ultimately to be
a
member Lord: "Ah, Lord
God!
Behold, I
cannot
of
the
royal
family of
heaveri. I know that
l
speak;
for I
a
m
a
child.
But the Lord
said
I must
prove
my loyalty and
faithfulness,
unto me; Say not, I
am a child: for
thou
and I desire
to
have just
such
experiences
as
1
shalt
go
to
all
that I
shall
send
thee,
and
ltGJ.LE:TIN
..
whatsoever I
commmHl
thee thou shalt speak.
·
opens
•the
way for us.
It
mny be out of
sea-
son
to
us.
One
might
he
tempted to
say: 'I
Be not
afraid of
their faces:
for
I
am
with
thee
to
deliver
thee, saith the
Lord. Thou
am tired. I
prefer to
take
a vacation
or
a
holiday.
I
desire to spend
the time in
some·
therefore gird
up
thy
loins,
and
arise, and
pleasure or
reading something
that will {iive
speak
unto them
all
that
I
command
thee:
be not dismayed at
th('ir
faces, lest I con- me
pleasure.'
·Let
such
rem
ember
that it is the
chief business
of om;
lives to
be witnesses
found
thee before them."-Jer.
1:
6-8,
17.
for the Lord and
that no opportunity
-for
service must be laid
aside.
Then
we
should
Our Commission Now As Theirs Then
act
in
season
for
those
who wish
to
heat· ;
"Now
all these
things happened unto Israel
and both in
season and
out
of season for our-
for
ensumples;
and
they
are
written for
our selves, as the Lord may
open
the door.
admonHion,
upon
whom the
ends
of
-
he
world
t
are come."
(1
Corinthians
10: 11)
I
srael
rep-
God's Purpose in Revealing
Truth
re~ente!l Chri~ten<lom,
in which
there are
There is
scarcely
a
pulpit in all
of
Chris-
many
who
<Je;;ire to hear
the
wor<l
of
God.
tendom where
tlw
truth
of
God's word is
.Jeremiah the prophet foreshatlowed the
true,
·
spoken. The mass
of tlie people a1·e starving
com;ecrnte<l representatives of
the Lord in
to dettth for the
want
of spiritual
food.
Their
the
earth.
J
eremiah
wa:;;
commanded
to
minrls are
filled with
doub
t
and
fear, and
pt·ea
ch
to the
people of the
impemling dis-
theit• hearts m·e
sotTmvful
indeed.
It
be-
aster and the
blessings th
at
would follow
hooves every
one of the consecrated
to heed
repentance
and
obedience.
The
church, the
this
admonition
of
the
Apostle,
avail
them-
antitypical
.Jeremiah
class,
is
now command-
selves of
the glot·ious
privilege
and
hurry
ed to preach the
word
of God, announcing
into
the
field with
greater
energy
than evet·
God'l:l vengean
ce
upon
Satan's empire
in
all
before.
of
its
part><,
which message is coritained in
From
all quarters
come
messages
of goocl
the STUJ)]ES
JN
THE
SCRIPTURES, and
particu-
cheer from those ."·ho
have
recently
heard
larly
Yolume
7.
They are
to
participate in
the
truth.
In. a recent convention,
amongst
the j111lgment of
the
clemons,
which
message
those that
were
immeJ•sed
five announced
is
contained
in the
book "Can the Living
that
their
reading
of the truth
hat!
been
'ralk with
the Dead'!"
They
are commanded
confined
to the
reading
of
"The
Harp of
to p1·ench the
message
that
will
bind up the
God".
broken-heartc>d
n
n
d comfort
_those
that
mourn, which message is
contained
in the
Anticipate Effeclof Experiences
":\Iillions"
hook nn<l
more fully
set
forth
in
Satan
through
his
agencies will attempt
"The Harp
of God". Tlms the
tim
e
is
here.
to
cliRcom·a,ge you, am! you
may have
some
,
'i'he Lot·d will h!-\Ye
the
mpssage
given.
H
e
experiences thnt
will
mnke
you
feel like Jere-
has provide<!
us with the
message.
The ob-
miah when he said:
"I
will not make mention
ligation is upon all those
anointed.
of
him,
nor
speak any
more in
his
name".
But
eve1·y one who
has
the spirit
of the
"In Season and
Out of
Season"
Lord
and wqo appreciates
the
wonderful
Hen1Pmber
the
time is
short.
If
we do
ti~e
in which we
are
now
permitted
to be
not
avail ourselves of
the
opportunity, the
witnesses for
-him,
will
at once
take
courage;
Lord
will
r:-~ise
up
somebody else; and
thus
and like Jeremiah,
say
:
"But
his
word
was
\Ye
shnll
miss the
privilege.
It
is
for
our
in
mine henrt as
a
burnin.!l,' fire
shut
up in
own
welfare
and
spiritual development that
my bones,
and
I
wa!'
weary
with forbearing,
we
spi;,e
the
opportunity
now. Those who
and I
could
not
'stay".-.Jet·emiah
20
:
9.
enter this
door of
opportunity
joyful!'y wil1
Hurry into the
field
now. Fulfill
your ob-
be thrice blessed:
They
will
bless them-
;ligation
as laid upon
you
by
the
Lord. Be a
selves;
bless
the
Lord
,
by
singing
his praises;
'
faithful and true
witness, an
honot·
and glory
and
be
n
blessing to
their
hearers.
to his name, and
a
blessing to
those who
"'e
are
to
preach the
word when
the
Lord
have
the
hearing
ear.
ltULLETIN
Bervke
Depart,..,.,
Felicities of a Colporteur's Life
Experi-ences Peculiarly the Worken'
1
"I
am sure that
this is
the best
branch of the
'
0h,
what
a wonderful p.rivilege It is!
I never
appreciated
my
blessings until
I
came into
the
servi ce.
It
has
many advantages over the pilgrim
truth.
I
always thought
it
necessary to
have
sel'\·ice
and is
just as
important. We have
good
meal
s
and the
most
happy
home life
one could
·gre:tt.
wealth in order to
have
·
happiness. But"
imagine.
·we
assemble at
night
and talk
over the
though
I
am
now
O<~cupying
the most humble·
experiences
of
the
day, and also the
Scriptures
position
imaginable,
livi~1
g
in
a
cabin and
,
days
and
Towmt
articles. 'L'hen
t
h
e
dea r Lord has
made
that
I
am
not
colportering,
earning
my bread
doing any menial labor,
yet
I
never
was
so
happy
pro\·idences so manifest
in
our behalf
that our
hearts are filled with
gladness all
the
time.
This
in
my
life.
And
I
want to
tell
~-ou
how
much
I
appreciate
THE
'VATCH
TOWER."-Calif.
is really
the
greatest
iife
I
haYe
eYer
led.
When
we
go
out
during the day
and meet people,
in
,
distress, many
of
them, and see how the
IIIaster
Increased Time Allotted for Service
has
arranged out·
11\"es
so
t
hat
we
not
only
have
·an
abundance
of
the
good
things of this
life, but
"It
was
my
privilege,
by th
e
Lord's
grace,
to
a
lso hav., his holy
spirit and
his precious
truth,
devote two da
ys
of
the past
week in
the
service.
then
I
SaY
it
is fL
life
tco,.
th
living.
This
has )ong
Yesterday
J
dhln't meet
with
much response, but
b,een
my deBire,
but
I
have ne,'er been
able
to
sure!~
enjoyed the privilege.
I
believe we get
a
·
attain
it
before. We
have just enough
of
the
vari-
spec i6'1
blessing
by
going over
the
territory the
ous kinds of work
to make it
interesting.
\Vt1
second
time,
as
I
find
that
those
who
received
the
lecture quite
often and
have
good crowds, and
message last
year are
anxious
to
h
ear
more and
a
re r
eceived
wtih mu
ch
hospitality.
When
I
lee-
al~o
to
get
more literature. There
certainly seems
tured
in
Rome we
had
a
house full
,
the best
to be
greater opportunity than
e
Yer."-Pa..
theater in the
city; a
nd
Brother - -
has the
same experiences.
Then
we sell the books and
Elements that Service Only
make
about enough money to
pay
our bills. What
·
Can Develop
a
life!
This
is
.reall~-
the
moi<t
carefree
existence
I
have ever known.
Sometimes we go
for
a week
"
If
only
more
of the friends
could
appreciate
.
without
ever seeing a
newspaper;
so
interested
·
what
a help
the
service
is
in
building
character
are
we in
o
ther
things.
Of
course,
we
cannot
see
and
strengthening faith more of
them would put
into the
future
,.e,·y far
,
but
thi
s
"·e
know,
that
fort h
greater effort
to
be out
in
the
service.
I
he
who began this
good
work
in us
is able
to
must tell you
how
thankful
I
am that
by the
finish
it
to his
glory,
and
we
trust
him.
";--Ga;
Lbrd's
g-race
I
have now
disposed of all my
Zgs
-on e
thousand eight-hundre<l.
When first they
Most Direct Prejudice Killer
w
ere
sent
to
me
I
felt
some,vhat
r
eluctant
about
taldng
so
many and thought
I
would surely
be
"During this
week's
work
I
found more
preju-
dice
than In any
receh t
week
I
ha,·e worked.
I
·
obliged to
send some
of them back. Then
I
con-
sulted
the
Lord.
So the
decision was to
do
with
worked
so
hard
and sold
so
few. books that
at
first
my might
what
m
y
hands found
.to
do, and
this
I
was very
much
discouraged.
But
I
remembered
is the r
esult:
no
bitterness
, but th
ankfuln ess
for
that
this territory
had
not been worked
in a
the
pri\'ilege. Am more determined
to
continue
long
time,
a
nd
t
hat las t
year
much prej udice had
in
patience, that
after
having
done
the
will of
been
broken
down;
so
I
conclud ed
that annoimc-
God
I
may r
eceive
the promise."-Colo.
ing
the message would
h
elp
to
O>ercome preju-
dice
."-~Pex.
Some Experience This
"It
was my
privilege
to
get out
in the worl<
during
the last
drive we
h
ad,
and
it
was a
glori-
ous
experi ence
to me.
I
had
three and orte-half
hours' worl<
,
and in tl1at
time
I
sold
thirty-three
books,
·by
the
Lord
's
grace.
Truly the
peopl,e
are
mOre
anxious to
hear
now than
ever
before.
Ev-
erybody seems to
be
interested In
what we have
to
t
ell
them.
··-ea.
"Praying and Watching Unto"
"Last
Thursday morning
whil
e
oll'er(ng up her
morning
prayer to the
h
ea,·enly
throne a sister
ask
ed
the
Father
's
ble&sing on
those who would
be
privileged to
go
out"
canvass
ing,
a
nd if he
so
willed
that
she
might have
some
bl
essing
along
this line. Shortly
afterward an agent
called and
in
a
few
minutes she
bega n talking
to
him
~bout
the books. H
e
became
deeply Interested,
in
fact,
forgot
all about
his busin.ess ,
and
wen t away with
all three
of the
books
of
the
combination.
And
while she
\yas talking to him
on
the porch,
an-
other man passed by
and
happening
to
hear them
walk!!d up
and
said
:
'Th at's
just
what
I've been
wautmg
.
to
get'. So
he
took a
'Millions'
book.
About
an
hour afterward
the agent returned
and
aslted
.
her if he mig ht
talk
to her
again about
these
wonderful things ; so an
hour
was
spent
telling him something of the
wonderful
pl
a
n.
He
promised· to
attend the
meetings. The next morn-
ing the postman
called and asked
for
the
book
'Can the- lAving Talk with the
Dead?'
He
wished
Others Experience This
"Had
the
opportunity
of
telling the glad tid-
ings
to about twenty
fam
ilies
who
were
both will-
ing
to
listen
and to ask
questions.
A
more joy-
ous day I never spent.
I
can
t
a
lk to
people
now
who
would
have
scoffed
a
year ago,
but not to
all.
l:nless
the Lord
prepare a way
for
th
e
peowe to
pay for the books, soon I
shall
not be
able
to sell
them
..
But I am
going
to keep tPying
and
will
give
the Wttness, whether I sell the books or
not."
.
-Ala:
I
I
I
...
.
\
\
BULLETIN
l
I
to give
it to a friend, another postman, who was
almost convinced
that
spiritism was
the thing to
look into.
He
wished to have his friend read the
book, for he
said
it
was
absolute proof that the
demons are
the ones that
are
talking instead of
our dead
frJllnds."-Te:v.
.
Work
o
Privilege for All
"From all indications
I
bad come to the
con-
clusion
that it was the Lord's will for me to
go-
fortb
·
myself with the glad messall'e instead ot
having
to
apply for a colporteur, as
I
bad
thought
of doing.
It
seemed
at the time that
I
could
not devote
as
many hours
as
I
wished, or as
were
required
of
me; but
I
praise the Lord that he
bas made his will in the matter clear to me. The
little time
I
have had to put
in
has been
.
so
blessed by the Lord. One afternoon
I
sold six
·
sets
of
the
combination and
~!;ave
the
witn~s
to
a
number ; then another
afternoon
I
was prlvi-
le!ed to get two
subscriptions
to THE GoLDEN AGE
and two to THE 'VATCH TOWER. When making
back call I got the promise of
another subscription
to
THE GOLDEN AGE. I bad
very
great
blessings
at
one
place
where I had the privil
ege
of witness-
ing
to
a whole room full. Most of them were
entirely
disgusted with churchianity
;
but the lady
of the house
'
Is in Babylon
and told
me that
she
could not believe what I was telling her. I asked
whether
she
believed the Bible. 'Oh
yes,'
she
re-
plied.
'Then
you believe
every
word I'm
telling
you,'
I
said.
She bought the combination
set."
,
mo'l}ey is
·scarce.
Free literature is being asked
for, and we are using issues of THE GoLDEN AGE
to meet
some
of this demand. The canvassers are
often asked to return
;
sometimes
reluc_tance is
expressed at their leaving
at
all in less than an
hour or two.
It
is
such
a blessing to
comfort
them uow
!
Our class Is
small,
hardly
ever more
than five or six of us
able
to
work
together ; but
the spirit of the friends is
·wonderful."-Ok!a.
Answering Rather Than
Accepting Refusals
"Today
I
went
to deliver
'The
H
a
rp' to
a
lady
who had bought
several of
the books
and
who
had ordered
'The
Harp'
.
She
asked
If
I
would
take back the books
she
ha d
already
bought,
as
th
ey
were not
what
she t
hought
t
hey were, for
she did not understand that they were written
by the
same
Russell
that
started
tlie Russellite
sect.
I
asked
h
ow
much
of
th em she
had read,
'
and
he
said:
'Very
little'.
So
I told her
to
for-
get all
she
had
ever
heard of the
author and
to
compare the
books
with
h
er
Bible and
use
·
her
own
judgment,
which
no doubt was just
as
good
if not
better
than that of
the ones
who think
they know wha t the books
contain
without ever
having read them. I
told
her that I believed I
had done her
a good
turn when
I
sold
them
to
her, and
that
it
would not
be
very
consistent
to
take
them baek while I
knew what
t
h·e
y contained
and she
did not. That
settled
it,
a
nd
she
bought
'The
'
Harp'. I
believe
she
will read
them more
earnestly
now
than if.
nothing
l1
a~
been
said
against
them."-Pa.
a
-Mont.
What the
People
Canvassed
Think
"Enclosed you will
find
a
letter
written
bv
one
who
has been benefited by
our
efforts
to
teil
the
message."-Okla.
.
.
"Am
writing
thanldng
you
fo
r the
GOLDEN
AoE
pa mphl
ets sent
us and
also to inform
the
little
lAdy
that
wore glasses.
who sold us
the books
rhat
th
ey
are wonderful.
Th
e
last
one
my father
Js rea ding
throup:h
the fourth time,
and
he
says
h
e can
never
tire
of
reading
it.
It
has beeb
·
a
blessing
to
him
.
If
she
should
come
back here
a
nd has
time we
would be
glad' to
have her
call
.
Those
books
have
surely
opened
our eyes and
to think
how we have been m
isled.
Father
w'anted
the Methodist mini"ter
to
take
the one book
and
r~ad
,
but
h
e said
h
e
had
a
library full
of
tha t
ktnd
of
books
;
but
we
told him that his
were
not
books like
this."
Impresses Value
of Offer
"Some of
the worket·s
have found in
Reiling
books that
it
works
well
to
tell
the people tha t
the price of the
'The Finished Mystery'
was
~1.00,
but that now
we are
selling
i
t
for 78
<"ents
and
giving two pamphlets
away
with
it. This
expla
n-
ation is
,
found
e~pecially
a
dvantageous where the
person
canvassed
has
already purchased a 'Mil-
~ions'
book
some
time
previous. and the
su!rgestion
ts then made that
th ey give
one
of
the
'lllillions'
books to
some
friend.
Many people
have promised
the workers to do this."-N.
Y.
What Hard
Times
Mean
for
Service
"'£
h
e
district
we worked
Is in the
coal
region,
and
the
poverty
there is great. The men have
done
no
work this year, and
now the
minin~:
machinery is being moved.
Houses
in which the
miners live,
company
houses, are being
sold
for
twenty dollars
each. The poverty of the miners
Is
very
touching. Often when being canvassed and
hearin~:
something
of
the
Golden Age that is very
near· they burst Into
tears
and say,
'We
won't have
to
g!'
hungry th.en,
shall we1'
Both our public
meetmgs were ramed out, and we wondered whai
the Lord's wlll was in the matter. Now we think
we
kn9w why
:
he
wanted
us
to
have the jqys of
personal
service.
Never have we bad such a re-
·
spouse to the message. Sales lire good, though
'
1
Approaching Along Lines Interested
"A
'
sister
finding
a
woman who
liked
to
study
along
lines 'that
bore
sometlling
of a
mysterious
character
tactfully r
eferred
to
the
Seventh
Vol·
ume,
pointin~:
out
a
few things
co
ncerning the
Ez~.el
t
emple.
The
ruse
worked- i
t
was
a strange
bmldmg with
'
lots of li
t
tle buildings
around
it~
and
a sale
was made."-
CnHf.
Replying to Ministers' 1'alk
"One
la dy who was
eanva
s~ed
hesitated
in
her
decision
and
was pre«sed
to
frankly
say
why
she
would not buy. She
said
,
·w en,
our ministers
tell
us so many things about
that
Russell teaching'.
This gave the brother
a
new hold to t
ell
the
truth.
As a result a
sale
was
made."-Calif.
JULY 1, 1922
ENDURING HARDSHIPS UNTIL VICTORIOUS
HTlwu therefore endure hard'Jiess, u.s a uood. soldier of
.fcsu8
ChriM."-:? '1'1mothy 2: 5.
A
L'hri~tlan mn~~1
Lake an
aerin•
COlll'~f'.
He cannot Ue lutwwarm or indifferent.
His com·sp mu;.;t not IJe ne;.mtive, but
positiye,
All the illustt·ation:o; gin•u by
tlw
ApoRtle lead
to this conelusion. Tlw mustra tion here is
that of a sol
diet·
who reuder,.,
SPnic~ t~ccept­
uble to his capt1.1in.
Throughout the
go~pet
age tllis rule of
netiYHy anrl lo,vaHy has ohtn ined. but
it
is
particularly emplwsized at this time. The
n~ason
iH.
we
han~
reacltt'rl thP end of the
world, The new order is hel'f'; the king-dom
of hf'aYI:-'n is at ltawl. The King of kings
i~
tn·esPlll,
t\iJ·t:ding
his forces. Tlle fi.nnl
<~oll­
fliN
is ou
between the de,·il's
o1·gauization
nntl
the
Lnrd':-:
organization.
they hnve the "mark of the henst in theit·
foreheads." Those
who are· actin• in
giving
their best endeavors in support of Satan's
organization ha>e
th(' mark
ill
their hands.
'l'hese are
his
acti\'C :--oldler;.;,
The Other Insignia
The Lord's organization is made UIJ of
those who
lla\'e
Yolunteere(l
to
put
them-
selves undel' the leadership of Chri'lt Jesus,
the
cnptain
of our
sntvation.
This ihc,v
<1ifl
by
an unconditional couseeration.
At.
tlte
time
of maki11.g
their consecrntion the
futl
duties to
he performt>d wei'C not known.
A~
eaeh
mw
tlm:-:
enlisted
has
iHCI'ease!l
in
kno\vled%·e
and
tlw
gl'Hf:es of the
~->pirit,
lte
has hw1 a keener HllJlreciation of the Lord's
organization. Kow lw set's that
this
organ-
ization
of
thP
Lo1·d is llltHle up of
,Tesm:
Christ uiHl the memhers
of
hi;.;
body,
tlw:-:e
who· lm
Ye
joint>d him
in
g-lor~' ht>~'OtHl
the
ntH
rwll thos1' \Ylto a1·e on thi>;
~hlt'. 'l'lw~­
~Pt~
thnl" hec:mst' hf'
i~
l!I'E':-:cnt awl lwen1se
he
is heginning to
n•i;,:·tt,
Nntan's o1·ganization
ls
l\PSpt>l':ttt>ly
att:wking,
It
i~
a \nll' hei\"n:.'Pll
1he two
might~-
ful'l·t·>::
nnrl t>YPl'Y human
being
i"
~:>nli,;teil
in
tltt' hntllP on one
~itle
OJ'
the otltet·-ou
Satan')';
sidP, either
achYel~,
or sympntheticall;_\·; or ou
tllf'
LoJ'd's sidP,
One Insignia
The dedi's
on~anization
yisihh• is compoi;etl
of tlll'f'e elenwnts, ·whkh eonstitutf' the kings
of the eal'111.
JUn[!s
thu:'< u:o:ed
in the
Scrip~
ture,'l does not menn the
·mPH
who wenr
et'O\\"HH _upon
theil'
lH'tH11'l
liteJ·:tll~-.
'rhe
term
refers
t(J
the
go\'PJ'ning
fnctot·:-:.
lll:Hlt~
up of
th1·ee element:-::
to
wit,
ili)!'
hnsines~.
hig
poli~
tlcians,
and hig
ecek~instie~.
united
for
the
!Jlll'})O::'i~
of contl'olling mankhHl.
1~lle mnstl:'r~
mini\ lwhintl this orgnnizntion is Hntan.
He
has subtily induced
mall~-
of the masses to
believe in nnd sympathi:w with his
organiza~
tion Yisible. This the;\' do because
they
have
no
knowlf'dg;e that
it
is Satan';.; or,ganir.ation.
Decnm:e of this symnathy with the visible
part of his
orgnnization.
nnmel~·.
tlw
"heast."
either
aetiYely or
s;rmpatheticall~-.
'l'he
vic~
tory wm be \\·ith the LOJ'il, Tllis
i~
plainl;\'
t'f'eoriled,
becnnse
hf' is Lord of lords and
Ki.ng
of
kings, ::tnd lwcausc the time has come
for hi,;
kin~tlom.
\\'hPn the lmttle
is
ovf'r aud
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