THE FORCES IN THE BATTLE TIME
OF ITS OCCURRENCE MISTAKES OF ADVENTISTS A
CHURCH “STRIKE” WANTED THE HARD
TIMES AFTER 1882 HISTORY OF THE WORLD TILL
1935 HINE’S THEORY.
“These shall make war
with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome
them; for He is Lord of lords
and King of kings; and they that are
with Him are called, and chosen,
and faithful.” Rev. xvii.
Last Sunday evening we considered
the subject of the great battle of Armageddon.
This evening we will take up the same subject for
further consideration. This battle, we learn,
is to be very terrible, such a one as the world has
not had. Fearful as some of the wars of the past
have been, this will overshadow them all in skill,
fierceness, number, slaughter, devastation, and wide-spread
ruin. It will, in some respects, be like one
of the wars of olden times. For in this struggle
God is again to take a direct part, as He did for
His people Israel and Judah in times of old.
Again shall the forces of nature do battle for God
and His people; again they shall be full of instinctive
revenge. Hear us, and believe us, Denis Kearney,
Providence will then “pool the issues”
of the called, the chosen, and the faithful.
The called are the Jews, the chosen are Israelites,
and the faithful embrace all of every nation who believe
in Christ. Then many will wade in pools of blood
and perish. The birds of prey are to hold high
carnival on the dead bodies of the slain. The
spirit of Satan, that now worketh in the children of
disobedience, will pool the issues of hell and death
in the hosts of the dragon, beast, and
false prophet. For though these three
powers are diverse in their aims, professions, and
intents, yet we learn from many passages of the Divine
Book that they will join hands and agree upon a common
policy, federating together that they may contend with
the called, the chosen, and the faithful. “And
I saw three unclean spirits like frogs come out of
the mouth of the dragon, and out of the mouth of the
beast, and out of the mouth of the false prophet.
For they are the spirits of devils working miracles,
which go forth unto the kings of the earth and of
the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that
great day of God Almighty” (Rev. xv, 14).
Here indeed will be a pooling of the issues, a pooling
that will divide the whole world into two forces or
parties.
Now the canvass has begun, preparations
are going on, party lines are being drawn, powers
are concentrating, and men are rallying under their
respective standards, getting the world ripe and ready
for the coming generations, into whose hands the destinies
of that day will be cast. Few of us now living
can personally take part in that final battle, excepting
as we do so by impressing the unborn millions with
our ideas. Like as David prepared the material
for the building of the temple, and his son Solomon
carried forward the same, so the work of this generation
is simply preparatory, and that of the coming will
be executive.
Several wars will take place before
that of Armageddon, which in their nature will be
fierce and terrible. Still these will all be
preparatory leading on to the day of decision
and the battle final. On this point many err,
and their error has a pernicious influence on the
Church and the world. They interpret the preparatory
signs as if they were final; hence the end with such
is too near. A sincere anxiety takes possession
of their soul, which utterly unfits them to judge aright
the signs of the times and tokens of Providence.
Thus were a portion of the Advent Church thrown into
confusion the 8th of last July because they had fixed
upon the seventh as the time for the ending of the
world. And human folly and haste will repeat
itself again on the 10th of April next, because another
portion of the Advent brethren have fixed upon the
9th of April as the time of the end. It is a
wonder the first did not take the 4th of July instead
of the seventh, for then a stranger might think the
end was nigh in some of our cities; or why didn’t
the other party select the 1st of April, for no doubt
it would have proved a more propitious day?
But thus it is, and will be again before the appointed
time of Heaven comes. Man is a creature of haste
and sudden impulse, especially so in his religious
experience. Kings and nations, Churches and sects,
have laboured hard in times past to force the issues
of Providence and give speed and certainty to times
and events.
The prophecies affecting our days
are clear; so much so, that he who runs may read,
if need be. But an impatient activity urges men
on, bedazzling their eyes, which at once unnerves
and unfits them for reading or judging. “In
your patience possess ye your souls,” said the
blessed Master to His disciples of old, and not less
through them unto us.
“Order is Heaven’s first
law,” it has been said; and surely order pervades
the prophecies. But the pulpits in general over-ride
this order, and are not slow to malign such men as
Edward Hine, of London, England, when the fact is,
that his theory of the prophecies and mode of interpretation
are vastly more natural, responsive, and reasonable
than the ill-adjusted, unnatural, and non-responsive
system of current theology. A person is under
obligation to use that key for the unlocking of prophecy
which fits the best, and that responds to providential
events the most natural, without regard to the antiquated
systems and mode of Church, sect, or college theology.
Hine’s theory, as it is called sometimes, is
as much superior to the old system of interpretation,
as the railway Pullman car is to the ricketty old
stage coach.
The Anglo-Saxon Israel theory neither
destroys or introduces any new principle, but discovers
and applies that which had been long hidden.
The introduction of steam and electricity did not destroy
or produce any new principle, but simply discovered
and applied, in an improved form, that which had been
in the world from Adam down till now.
As men in science, mechanics, and
practical life, throw overboard men and things of
the past, so should we in theology, Church life, and
experience, when we can do better. Reverence
for persons, and respect for ideas, should not enslave
us. Let us move on, doing better and better.
We do not care to believe all the theology of a Martin
Luther. When we can make an advance on men, or
theories, we should do so. Bacon and Newton
are now in part rejected, without intending, or in
fact doing them any dishonour or disrespect.
So are Calvin and Wesley, on the same principle,
by every good theologian. If a theory be advanced
that opens up the Scriptures, and especially the prophecies,
better than those before existing, let the pulpit
accept it, throwing aside its mawkishness and age-intrenched
stupidity. I have no hesitation to say, after
over twenty-five years of experience with preachers
and pulpit, that the majority of preachers are lazy
and indifferent in study. For this reason many
of them are deterred from examining any new theory.
Many have said to me, and written to me, that if
they accepted the Lost Tribe theory it would destroy
nearly all their old sermons, and necessitate the making
of new ones a work they were not willing
to undertake. It will, therefore, be a long
time before the pulpit is reformed. In these
days there are many strikes. While in Canada,
on my vacation, I agreed to lecture for a Church choir
on the prophet Jeremiah’s visit to Ireland.
But some preachers banded together and stopped it;
and, in consequence of it, the choir struck and refused
to sing the following Sunday. Passing by this
strike, I really wish the laymen would strike and call
the pulpit to an account and rouse it from its lethargy,
and demand that it should untrammel itself and be
free and equal to the age and demand. I have
met with miserly persons who didn’t believe
in beautiful churches, or the missionary cause, or
any cause indeed that wanted money. They would
argue for plainness, and so on. The secret of
their peculiar ideas on these matters was to be found
in their stinginess and their love of money.
They advocated such theories because it saved them
from contributing. Like a man I met with on
my vacation tour who said that he saved forty dollars
a year by pretending to be angry with the minister
or some of the deacons when they came round collecting
money. Some ministers, no doubt the majority
of them, talk about holding on to the old landmarks
and being orthodox for the very reason that to make
a move implies labour, which they are not willing
to give, hence they prate about orthodoxy and landmarks
as a pretext to cover over their indifference.
He is the most orthodox who searches after the truth
and keeps up with the age. “Prove all
things, hold fast that which is good,” says
Paul. These pretended followers of Paul say:
“Prove nothing, hold fast what you have got.”
It is as plain as A, B, C, that the
Bible teaches the return of the Jews and Ten Lost
Tribes of Israel to the land of Palestine. Also,
that after they are settled in this land Anti-Christ
appears. The dragon and beast are already in
existence, but Anti-Christ is not; the spirit of Anti-Christ
is. When Israel and Judah are settled and prosperous
in the old fatherland, then is to come on the battle
of Armageddon. Thank Heaven! that though the
struggle will be awful, it will be final, and victory
will turn on the Lord’s side. Then will
be set up a kingdom that shall endure in abiding peace
and prosperity for at least a thousand years.
The world will nestle in regaling plenty and great
assurance. This kingdom is to be set up in the
latter days of the four kingdoms spoken of by Daniel.
By this we understand that these kingdoms will have
their day, and by succession, after a time, run out.
These kingdoms namely, Babylon, Persia,
Greece, and Rome are now disappearing.
Rome, politically, is gone, Persia will soon be absorbed,
also Greece. Babylon, being continued in the
Empire of Russia, has yet a glorious future before
it for the next fifty years or so, then she will disappear
to rise no more. The cry will go forth, “Babylon
is fallen.” In Nebuchadnezzar’s image
you will remember that the stone cut out of the mountain
began to destroy the metallic image upward, hence these
kingdoms will disappear in reverse order to their
origin. First Rome, which has gone; next Greece,
which is nearly gone; then Persia, and then Russia.
The new kingdom will fill the world. Already
it foreshadows the outlines of possession by its immense
territory of to-day. Then a scion of the House
of David shall be enthroned in Jerusalem. All
the other great capitals will have been destroyed.
It is surprisingly grand to read of that day, king
and kingdom. Let me read to you a few verses
from Jeremiah, chapter xxiii.: “Behold,
the days come, saith the Lord, that I will raise unto
David a righteous branch, and a King shall reign and
prosper, and shall execute judgment and justice in
the earth. In His days Judah shall be saved,
and Israel shall dwell safely; and this is His name
whereby He shall be called: the Lord our Righteousness.
Therefore, behold, the days come, saith the Lord,
that they shall no more say, The Lord liveth, which
brought up the children of Israel out of the land of
Egypt; but, The Lord liveth, which brought up and which
led the seed of the House of Israel out of the North
country, and from all countries whither I had driven
them; and they shall dwell in their own land.”
The words, “that day,” are often used,
and if we desire to know when that day is, we have
data in the great fact that it is the other side of
Armageddon, and Armageddon is the other side of the
settlement of Israel and Judah in Palestine.
I wish, just here, to correct many
of you, as well as some of the public journals.
Of late I have frequently seen it stated in the papers
that I predicted the end of the world in 1882.
And many persons have actually asked if I did really
think so. The truth of the matter is, in my
sermons on the Great Pyramid I pointed out to you the
remarkable fact that the Grand Gallery was 1,882 inches
long. Beginning with the birth of the Saviour,
these inches stand for years. This gallery suddenly
ends, excepting that it is continued in a narrow passage,
the narrowest in the whole building, for fifty-three
inches. Then comes the King’s Chamber,
which before you enter, you pass under a portcullis
in the form of an olive leaf. In this chamber
all is equal, quiet, and central. Now, what I
believe this pillar of witness in Egypt teaches (see
Isa. xi is, that in 1882 the whole world will
enter upon a time of great trouble, war, pestilence,
and famine, and for fifty-three years these troubles
will continue more or less. Then about 1935 will
occur the battle of Armageddon, which will be the
finishing touch, the end of wars. I arrive at
this, when I follow the teachings of the Pyramid, by
adding 1882 and 53, which gives me 1935. Even
then the world will not end, but only begin the millennium
morn, which will last for a thousand years or more.
Now corresponding to these facts are
the events of Providence. As when Spring is
nigh we know by certain signs, so we know from the
Scriptures, Providence, and Pyramidal teaching, where
we stand and the season we are in. “O
ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky,
but can ye not discern the signs of the times?”
said Jesus to the proud and critical Pharisees and
learned and doubting Sadducees. These parties
affected to be specially wise and discriminating in
their knowledge of the times and seasons, and interpreting
the prophets and writings of Moses. Yet their
conduct betrayed their ignorance, for they saw not
the end of that grand old prophetic age, nor the fading
symbolism of the temple, nor the departing glory and
decay of their nation. They knew not the fulness
of the time in which they lived, though it bulged
out like a mountain. They did not know that
one time hath ended, another time begun,
for they still dated their documents 4032 of the world,
when it was the year of our Lord and their Lord 32.
The antediluvians stand condemned
because they were willingly ignorant of the Providential
tokens and signs of the times. They set at naught
the teachings and warnings of Noah, and in exulting
pride they rejected the idea of a special Providence.
Their faith, like many in this day, was planted and
nourished by the laws of nature, and the analogous
continuance of the same, not accepting the doctrine
of a Divine Providence. They cried aloud, “Where
is the promise of His coming? For since the
fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were
from the beginning of the creation.”
Do you, like the Jews of old, demand
more signs, when those given you are not understood,
or, if understood, they are undervalued? The
prophets have been lavish in portraying the calamities
of the last days, or the times into which we
are entering. For the words last days
are the few years preceding the battle of Armageddon.
The calamities of these days are of four kinds:
First, social disorders; second, religious feuds and
wars; third, wonderful political disturbances; fourth,
temporal or physical disasters. Of the social
condition of these last days, Paul instructs us:
“This know, also, that in the last days perilous
times shall come.” Then he groups together
nineteen immoral attributes of the social state of
these last days: “Men shall be lovers of
their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud blasphemers,
disobedient (to parents especially), unthankful, unholy,
without natural affection, truce breakers, false accusers,
incontinent, fierce despisers, traitors, heady, high-minded,
lovers of pleasure more than God, formal in religion”
(2 Timothy iii.). What, we ask, will be the
state of society when the social condition becomes
such?
The religious feuds and persécutions
of the last days we can but faintly conceive.
It was terrible when the beast, two hundred years
ago, held sway. The Inquisition, the rack, the
stake, and all the horrors of a wise age will be brought
to bear. For in these days to come, the beast
will be joined by Anti-Christ, who will burn with rage,
and vent his displeasure on Christ’s followers.
Also the barbarism and savage disposition of the
Pagans will be let loose. Then will the dragon
tear and destroy. This will, indeed, be a day
or time of visitation. The political disturbances
will be terrible. Nation against nation plotting
and deceiving; internal strife and outward dangers.
These are of a kind to appal one in reading them.
Then come the temporal or physical evils. These
are to be a horrible train of ills in the form of pestilence,
famine, and earthquakes. The plague of yellow
fever is as nought to some of the scourges that will
then go forth. Gibbon, the historian, tells of
a plague that swept away two-thirds of Europe and Asia.
At that time the dead lay unburied by thousands.
In Constantinople, for three months, five and even
ten thousand persons died daily. The famines
in India and China give us some idea of those yet
to come. Of the earthquakes, such as have been
will be repeated in increasing terror, violence, and
destruction. To all these shall be added fire
from heaven, hail, whirlwinds, and floods. These
are times that will try men’s souls. Read
the prophets for yourselves, and range yourselves on
the Lord’s side.