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“I considered the horns, and behold!
there came up among them another little horn,
before whom there were three of the first horns plucked
up by the roots; and behold! in this horn were
eyes like the eyes of man, and a mouth speaking
great things.” Daniel vi.
In the visions and dream recorded
by Daniel in this chapter we have the same subject
matter as that contained in the dream of Nebuchadnezzar
of the metallic image. In this the subject is
carried further into the future, bringing to view
some new items of interest, under different symbols
and more of detail. The four kingdoms of the
metallic image are in this dream presented by the
symbolism of four beasts. Babylon by a lion
which had eagle’s wings, setting forth the strength
and swiftness of the same. Persia by a bear
raised up on one side. Persia at this time was
composed of Media as well, but the one-sided position
of the bear denotes the dying out of Media and the
continuance of Persia. The same idea is conveyed
in the eighth chapter and third verse: “The
ram had two horns, and one was higher than the other,
and the higher came up last.” Media was
a kingdom before Persia, but Persia was to survive
Media; all this history confirms. After the
Medo-Persian Empire declined, Persia surviving, held
on to Babylon, Lydia, and Egypt that is,
when the bear was raised up on one side, it held in
its mouth three ribs, and was strong for a time.
The Macedonian Empire Daniel saw under
the type of a leopard, which had on its back four
wings of a fowl; the beast also had four heads.
Babylon was represented by two wings, but it is very
fitting that Alexander and his empire should have
four wings, for no conqueror ever flew so fast over
the earth as this same monarch. In the metallic
image he is represented by brass, in this by a leopard,
and in the one we noticed in Discourse VII., by the
goat. How wonderfully appropriate are these
symbolisms. The four heads of this leopard stand
for the four kingdoms into which the Macedonian Empire
was divided on the death of Alexander namely,
first, Egypt under Ptolemy; second, Syria under Antigonus;
third, Asia Minor under Lysimachus; fourth, Greece
under Cassandar. These four kings were the four
leading generals of Alexander.
The fourth beast of this vision is
a nondescript; for among all the animal creation there
could not be found one that could suitably represent
Rome. But one was made for the purpose, combining
in itself all that is fierce and terrible. “And
behold a fourth beast, dreadful and terrible, and
strong exceedingly; and it had great iron teeth; it
devoured and brake in pieces, and stamped the residue
with the feet of it; and it was diverse from all the
beasts that were before it; and it had ten horns.”
Its teeth were of iron and its claws of brass.
What a monster! The other beasts faithfully
represented their respective kingdoms, and so did
this. What a record! What a counterpart
we have in history of this beast! “Tell
it not in Gath, publish it not in the streets of Askelon,”
lest the Pagan rejoice, and the heathen mock at us,
and the infidel triumph over us. Blot out from
Time’s record the 24th of August, 1572.
Let not our children learn the name of St. Bartholomew,
for fear they should despise Christianity. Quench
the flames of Smithfield, destroy the Inquisition,
and divorce Christianity from such a kingdom, from
such a beast. Thank heaven! the beast is dying;
its teeth are worn to the very gum by the gnawings
of centuries; its claws are not now sharp, so it cannot
now crush the innocent, as in days gone by, nor tear
with its brass claw the weak. Though the beast
is growing old and weaker, yet let us remember that
its death struggle is yet to come. The beast
has been wounded, but this shall only serve to intensify
its rage. To be forewarned is to be forearmed,
if we are wise.
This beast, Daniel tells us, had ten
horns, and these horns are ten kings that
is, kingdoms that shall arise. Just
here we may reasonably ask whether these ten kingdoms
are yet in existence, and the answer is, No.
Some of them may be; of course they are in existence,
as was General Grant before the war, but not yet distinct
or assigned their special work and place. The
time, however, for them all to appear is near at hand.
Of this we may rest satisfied, when once they are all
in existence we will have no difficulty in knowing
them. Prophecy unfulfilled is always more difficult
to interpret than when it is fulfilling or fulfilled.
We have no doubt but some of these horns are in existence,
and from what we can glean from prophecy and history,
some are not yet in their proper place.
The special province of prophecy is
to prepare us for what is coming. Searching into
prophecy enables us to forecast the future with tolerable
certainty, just as the scientists can tolerably forecast
the weather by studying the laws, forces, and inclinations
of nature. So the Christian student, by studying
prophecy, Providence, and history, and comparing them,
can know much of what is coining. On the Divine
side all prophecy is certain, but on the human it
can only be approximated. Prophecy furnishes
the strongest kind of evidence in favour of the existence
of God inspiration of the Scriptures and
Providence. The Lord Himself calls our attention
to this kind of evidence frequently in the Bible.
“Produce your cause, saith the Lord; bring forth
your strong reasons, said the King of Jacob.
Let them bring them forth and show us what shall
happen; let them show the former things what they be,
that we may consider them, and know the latter end
of them; or declare us things for to come” (Isa.
xl, 22).
Prophecy does not interfere with the
coming to pass of an event, or suppress man’s
freedom no more than the man at Washington, who gives
us the weather probabilities, makes the weather or
regulates nature. Even when men know the sequence
of a thing they oftentimes persist in doing it.
The soldiers who wrangled at the cross about the dividing
of the garments of the crucified One, thought little
and cared less for prophecy; but when they came to
the Saviour’s vest, they fell into the line
of prophecy, for at once they cast lots for that, all
of which had been fore-written for hundreds of years.
Run and tell that young man that the place he is
entering is the way of death. Tell him that the
air is foul, that the furniture and painted humanity
are all gotten up to deceive. Tell him that
in a few years he will repent ever having seen such
a place. And what is your reward? It is
that you are laughed at and esteemed as one that interferes,
and told to mind your own business. The young
man is free and self-confident. Look in a few
years for that same young man and you shall find him
a terrible example of fulfilled prophecy. Diseased,
worn, weak, and weary, he cries in the anguish of
soul for his folly. “And thou mourn at
the last, when thy flesh and thy body are consumed,
and say, How have I hated instruction, and my heart
despised reproof?” (Prov. , 12).
The famous European Congress which
met in Berlin, we foresaw would meet, near three years
ago, and told you the conditions under which it would
be called. In the dark days of the past did
we not repeat to you our faith, as fostered from prophecy,
that England could not go to war? Many of you,
and persons in different parts of the country, advised
me by letter when the telegraph despatches came crowding
and threatening, that I had so said. The intention
was to break my faith, or at least to remind me that
I had not spoken correctly. What now? who is
right? This Congress completed a prophetic period.
After it was over new scenery appeared and a new
act came upon the stage. But more of this by-and-bye.
Among the results of this Congress
will be an enlargement of England’s power over
Turkey and Egypt. For England must possess Constantinople,
because to Israel it is promised that he shall possess
the gates of his enemies, and this is one of the finest
gates in the world. Palestine will come into
the hands of England, and be opened up for the return
of the Jews, who, when the time comes will go in multitudes,
and the Lost Tribes representatively. “I
will take you one of a city, and two of a family,
and I will bring you to Zion” (Jer. ii.
In a few years men will understand why, in this country,
as well as in England, people are hunting up their
genealogy, and by tradition, history, and heraldry,
trying to ascertain of what family they are.
The re-settlement of Palestine by God’s chosen
people, the Lost Tribes, no one can deny who reads
and believes the Bible. Hanging upon the fulfilment
of this great fact are many other prophecies and events,
which are of great interest to the Church and the
world.
1st. The ten-toed kingdom must
be formed. These kings are to form an alliance
with the beast, or Church of Rome, as representative
of this beast. “And the ten horns which
thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no
kingdom as yet, but receive power as kings one hour
with the beast. These have one mind, and shall
give their power and strength unto the beast”
(Rev. xvi. Thus strengthened, the beast
will make war with the saints, or chosen, but it will
be her final struggle, for in struggling she will
die. These ten kings will forsake her.
2nd. Anti-Christ has to appear
after the settlement of Palestine. Anti-Christ
is represented by the other little horn spoken of in
the text. This little horn is to come forth
from one of the ten horns. He, too, will ally
with the beast. The subject of Anti-Christ is
a very interesting one; on it men have written and
speculated much and wildly. In studying a subject
of this kind, we should first ascertain the Scripture
teachings on it, then look for the preparative signs
in the Church and world, and finally, for the counterpart,
which, once in existence, no one can fail to recognise.
The time, person, and work of Anti-Christ have been
very clearly set forth in the Old and New Testaments,
especially by Isaiah, in the fourteenth chapter and
twelfth to sixteenth verses; by Daniel in the seventh
and eleventh chapters, under the symbolism of this
little horn; by Paul in second Thessalonians, second
chapter and first to twelfth verses; also by John in
Revelation, thirteenth chapter and nineteenth chapter
and twentieth verse, besides many other references.
Of Anti-Christ the early Christian
fathers had different views. 1st. Some thought
that he would be Satan assuming the appearance of a
mand. Some thought he would be a hybrid,
the offspring of Satan by a harlot; of this opinion
were Lactantius and Sulspitius. 3rd. Hilary,
Jerome, and others thought he would be Satan incarnated.
4th. Chrysostom, Theopolact, and Theodoret thought
he would be a real man under the influence of the
devil. This latter view we accept as being the
nearest to the Scripture teaching. In the Scriptures
he goes by the names of Lucifer, man of sin, son of
perdition, and that wicked one. Now all these
names are indicative of some special feature of his
character. Man of sin points out the intensity
of the person in wickedness. As some time ago
a man was called “the wickedest man in New York,”
so Anti-Christ will be called the man of sin, having
been the greatest sinner of human kind.
From the Scriptures we find that he
will be characterised by some twenty peculiarities.
These we will just enumerate: a cunning seducer,
a vile imposter, a bold blasphemer, a great tyrant,
a wonderful organiser and diplomatist; hence he will
readily make alliances with other kings and strengthen
himself; a pretentious and hypocritical Communist,
dividing his lands, money, and treasure among the
people; he will be very ambitious and aspiring, doing
or being anything so he may gain his point; he will
be very self-willed; he will be very boastful, speaking
great words; he will be very cruel, not heeding the
plea of woman; he will be very sacrilegious, sitting
in the temple of God that is, the new temple,
built by the returned Jews and actually
claim to be God; he will be a scientific spiritualist,
able to work miracles, even to bring fire down from
the clouds; he will be very powerful by his alliance,
apparent generosity, and scientific deception; he
will be a great liar, making treaties and breaking
them whenever it suits him; he will be very wicked,
guilty of all manner of crime; his reign will be short
as a king, only about three-and-a-half years.
Before this he will have been a man of power and
position. He will suddenly be destroyed in the
time of a fearful uprising of the people; he will
remain unburied in the streets of Jerusalem for a
time, then, finally, his remains will be burnt up.
These and many other facts inspiration furnish us
beforehand of this most wonderful character.
Against this person our Saviour warned
the Jews and all the Church, but especially the Jews,
and He did so for special reasons, which will appear
hereafter in this discourse. Christ said, “I
am come in My Father’s name, and ye receive
Me not; if another shall come in his own name, him
ye shall receive.” At the time of Anti-Christ’s
death there will be raging a fearful war, and coincident
with this war there will be another Saint Bartholomew
massacre in several of the ten-toed kingdoms.
The beast and Anti-Christ are to be destroyed about
the same time. It will be the last plot of the
Jesuits, who are hounding to death poor Leo.
XIII. A glimpse of that time the Saviour showed
to His disciples, when He said: “For then
shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the
beginning of the world, to this time, no, nor ever
shall be; and except those days should be shortened,
there should no flesh be saved; but for the elect’s
sake those days shall be shortened. Then, if
any man shall say unto you, Lo! here is Christ, or
there, believe it not; for there shall arise false
Christs, and false prophets, and shall show great
signs and wonders, insomuch that, if it were possible,
they shall deceive the very elect. Behold!
I have told you before” (Matt. xxi-25).
What a warning the Saviour gave the
Jews, but how little have they and the Church heeded
it! In the second century appeared the famous
Bar Cochebas, with his thousands of followers, who
in his final struggle was slain with some sixty thousand
of his adherents. Also, think of Antiochus Épiphanes
and his terrible delusions, the thousands and tens
of thousands who flocked to his standard. So
marvellous was this delusion, that many have actually
made him out to be Anti-Christ, but those who thus
reason take the shadow for the substance, and do violence
to all true Scripture exegesis. Antiochus Épiphanes
could not be Anti-Christ, for he was out of time,
and meets but few of the special conditions of Anti-Christ.
History records the appearance of not less than twenty-five
Anti-Christs, or persons who have claimed to be
the Messiah of the Jews. How unbelief exposes
a man or a people!
Some have laboured to make it appear
that Mahommed was Anti-Christ, but with all his badness,
he is not bad enough to be Anti-Christ. He reviled
not God, he never sat in His temple, he did not die
in Jerusalem. He had an honourable burial.
Some have tried to prove that Romanism
and the Pope were Anti-Christ, but this cannot be,
you will see at a glance. The beast has its own
character; that was long ago written out by the prophets,
and up to the present time it has filled in the outlines
with a marvellous minuteness. In these things
many good and wise men have erred in making prophecies
fit certain persons, and nations, and times, instead
of waiting for these things to fit on to prophecy.
Let us not be prophetic forgers. Let no one
deceive you in these matters. Adventism, Millerism,
Shakerism, Spiritualism, are untimely excesses.
As systems they are, as yet, out of place.
This subject of Anti-Christ, as to who he will be,
and when he will appear, I shall be obliged to leave
for next Sunday evening, as my time is up. May
the good Lord guide us into the ways of truth and peace.