Malachi's prophecy concludes the Old Testament canon.
It contains not only a divine rebuke for sin, but also a divine
promise of rescue. It fits well to the time generally assigned
to it--Nehemiah's period. R4930:3
Malachi the prophet spoke for and represented Jehovah to
the Israelites. His prophecy is supposed to have been written
during the time of the absence of Nehemiah, the governor, at
the court of the king of Persia. The interim of his absence is
thought to have been one of religious declension, as the
record shows a considerable stirring up and setting in order
again after his return. Malachi's prophecy, therefore, may
have served a double purpose--first to reprove and stimulate
the people of that time, and secondly, and much more
important, to give a general lesson applicable all the way
down through the more than twenty centuries since. His
prophecy is the last one of the canon of the Old Testament
Scriptures, and closes with exhortations and promises
respecting the coming of Messiah, for whom the Jewish
people had at that time waited for more than fifteen centuries.
R3683:1,2 Malachi uttered his prophecy during the period of
Nehemiah's absence from Jerusalem at the court of Persia,
and the return of Nehemiah may at the time have seemed like
a fulfillment of Malachi's prophecy--"The Lord whom ye seek
shall suddenly come to his temple," etc. No doubt the
testimony of the Lord given through Malachi prepared the
people for their quick response to Nehemiah's energetic
appeals and commands. R2540:2
This prophecy is addressed to Israel. It is a reproof for
their wayward and evil course and a warning of the just
retribution that must surely follow, if they did not repent and
turn to God. Malachi was the last of the Hebrew prophets;
his name signifies, "The Messenger of Jehovah." He was the
last messenger to Israel previous to John the Baptist, the
immediate forerunner of Christ, the great messenger of
Jehovah's covenant; and well would it have been for Israel
had they heeded the warning and prepared their hearts to
receive the Lord's Anointed. While it is clear that the
prophecy thus addressed to Israel applied to them primarily, it
is also manifest, as shown by the Lord and the apostles, that it
had a much wider application; and that in a yet fuller sense it
was addressed to spiritual Israel, and that it applies to the
second advent of the great "Messenger of the Covenant,"
whose work will fully accomplish all of these predictions. In
the largest and fullest sense, therefore, we recognize this
prophecy by Malachi as addressed to "both the houses of
Israel"--to all Israel after the flesh, toward the close of the
Jewish dispensation, and subsequently to all of nominal
spiritual Israel, toward the close of the Gospel dispensation.
R1537:3,6; R1538:1
The burden -- Containing not only a divine rebuke for sin,
but also a divine promise for rescue. R4930:3
Serving a double purpose--to reprove and stimulate the people
of that time and, more importantly, to give a general lesson
applicable ever since. R3683:2
While more or less applicable at the time and to the people
addressed, it was evidently intended specially for the Gospel
Church. R2542.3
Word of the LORD -- The last message sent by Jehovah
to Israel. B249
By Malachi -- "Messenger of Jehovah." R3683:2,
R1537:3
The last of the Hebrew prophets. R1537:3
Malachi. the prophet, spoke for and represented Jehovah to
the Israelites. R3683:1
Malachi uttered the words of his prophecy during the period
of Nehemiah's absence from Jerusalem at the court of Persia.
R3683:1, R2540:2, R2534:1, R4930:3
Yet ye say -- The needed reformation fits equally well to
our day. R4930:3
Whereas Edom -- Christendom. D15
Son honoureth his father -- Such love and reverence
should be the greater toward God in proportion as God is
great above all others. R2540:3
If they claimed God as their Father, they should render to him
the love of children. R2540:3
Disrespect and disobedience to parents fosters proportionate
disrespect to God and irreverence in holy things. R2540:6
Because of superior educational opportunities, children today
are inclined toward self-confidence and self-satisfaction, and
feelings of disrespect toward their parents. R2540:6
A servant his master -- If they claimed to be God's
servants, they should render to him servant's reverence.
R2540:3
Ye say, Wherein -- Presupposing that the majority does
not realize how completely the spirit of selfishness dominates
their hearts. R2540:6
Ye offer -- You Jews, in the days of Nehemiah's absence.
R2534:1
Contemptible -- Common--they had become careless
respecting the things offered unto the Lord. R2541:1
Ye offer the blind -- And not the unblemished fatling.
R2534:2
The spiritual Israelite offers the fruit of his lips in prayer and
praise; but if in a perfunctory manner as a duty and not from
his heart, they are blind, sick and lame offerings, which the
Lord despises. R2541:1
So with some in spiritual Israel; they have consecrated but
they have lost the spirit of devotion. R2541:1
Ye offer the lame -- As Christendom, with an outward
show of reverence, observes Lenten seasons as duty, not
prompted by the spirit of love. R2542:6
Unto thy governor -- Using, for illustration, the custom of
that time of entreating an earthly governor for a favor by
bringing a gift. R2541:1
Hath been by your means -- Consider what kind of
present you have brought to him. R2541:2
Who is there -- "O, that there were someone." (Leeser,
R.V.) R2541:2
Shut the doors -- Lock up the doors of the sanctuary.
(Leeser, R.V.) R2541:2
For nought -- Omit these words. R2541:2
Neither do ye -- "That ye might not." (Leeser, R.V.)
R2541:2
Altar for nought -- From the Lord's standpoint, merely
formalistic religion may just as well be abandoned entirely.
R2541:2
Shall be -- The Common Version, "shall be," in the future
tense, is correct; and not "is," in the present tense, as the
Revised Version. R3874:2
"Is," in Revised Version, meaning God's name was great at
the time of the writing of the prophecy. We have evidence
that other nations, even those in idolatry, had a reverence for
Jehovah--the Philistines (1 Sam. 4:7,8; 6); Nebuchadnezzar
(Dan. 4:37); Darius (Dan. 6:26, 27); Cyrus (Ezra 1:2) and
Balaam (Num. 24). R2541:3
Among the Gentiles -- As well as among the Jews. A69
Incense -- This word is from the same root as the name
Keturah. PT379:1*
Ye said also -- Distorting the truth, for the truth had to be
the means of giving acceptability to the counterfeit. R358:5*
Of life -- It is not heaven or hell, or any other place or
condition, that was held out through the Law; but life itself,
that renders any condition possible. R822:3*
Hath married -- Judah is represented as being the
unfaithful husband. R1389:1
A godly seed -- Or, margin, "a seed of God." In other
words, a second Adam and his wife; "for the children of the
promise (the Gospel Church) are counted for the seed."
(Rom. 9:8) HG100:3
Behold -- Malachi's prophecy contains not only a divine
rebuke for sin, but also a divine promise of rescue. R4930:3
Addressed to "both the houses of Israel"--fleshly Israel at the
close of the Jewish dispensation, and nominal spiritual Israel
toward the close of the Gospel dispensation. R1538:1,
R1440:3
I -- Jehovah. R3683:1
Send my messenger -- John the Baptist--"a prophet, yea,
more than a prophet" (Luke 7:26)--a special ambassador of
God at Jesus' time to do an introductory work related to the
Kingdom. R2622:1, R1537:3
Not the Messiah, but the forerunner of the Messiah. R1736:3
The antitype of Elias and John the Baptist--the Church
militant, the Church on earth. R1538:1, R2838:3
And the Lord -- Adon, from the same root as Adonai.
E48
Signifying master, superior, teacher. R3683:5
Shall suddenly come -- Unexpectedly, not quickly.
R3683:6
To test and prove you as a people. SM482:1
By the sure word of prophecy we recognize his presence.
R1538:2, R1440:6
The return of Nehemiah may have seemed like a fulfilment of
this prophecy. R2540:2
To his temple -- "Which Temple ye are." (1 Cor. 3:17)
R3683:5
The elect Church. R1538:2, R1484:6, R414:3
When the Lord suddenly came to the Jewish Temple they
were unprepared to receive him. R1537:3
Implying that Messiah would be not only an antitypical
Prophet, an antitypical King, but also an antitypical Priest.
SM213:1; R4646:5
Even the messenger -- Not the maker. E59
My servant, Chief Messenger, archangel. B147; T33; E72;
R490:2
"The Lord himself shall descend from heaven...with the voice
of the archangel." (1 Thes. 4:16) B147
Or, Mediator. R4931:4, R4515:1, R4496:1, R4463:5;
CR58:3
Our Lord did not become a Mediator, in any sense, until he
was raised from the dead as the head of the spiritual seed of
Abraham. R4437:6
Showing that Messiah would not be Jehovah, but Jehovah's
representative. R2781:5
The angel, or messenger, who comes down from heaven at his
second advent and binds Satan. R1233:2
The Son does not claim higher honor than to be the Father's
agent and messenger of Jehovah's covenant. HG297:2
Angelic messengers of Jehovah have in the past been
worshipped as messengers of Jehovah, and Jesus is the chief
messenger. E72
In two capacities--first, the suffering or sacrificing one; and,
second, the anointed, glorified one or restorer. R3685:2
At his first advent he began to serve the New covenant by
providing the price, the blood, which should ultimately seal it
and make it effective. R4496:1
The one through whom its provisions will be accomplished,
the seed of Abraham, "which seed is Christ." (Gal. 3:16)
R3684:1
The antitypical Moses, Messiah. OV89:3; PD35/46
He it is, who, as the Servant of the Law covenant, will make it
really effective to you in a way that Moses could not do.
CR99:2
A role typified by the "curious girdle" of the ephod of Israel's
High Priest's garments of glory and beauty. T33
The Royal Priesthood dies with Christ for the sealing of the
New covenant. R4319:6
Primarily, our Lord Jesus. R5119:3, R4495:6; CR99:1,4All his "members" are ministers, servants of the New
covenant. R4537:6, R4495:6
The Church serves, or ministers, to the New covenant as an
attorney serves in drawing up an agreement of covenant.
R4496:4
Christ and the Church now minister: (1) in gathering the
members of the Mediator; (2) in learning and teaching the
lessons necessary to qualify for the position; and (3) in
preparing the blood with which it is to be sealed. R4496:4
Of the covenant -- The New (Law) covenant. R4463:5,
R4646:5, R4495:6, R4496:1, R4515:1, R4931:4, R5442:5,
R1357:2; Q422:2, Q425:2
Through the New covenant addition to the original Abrahamic
covenant, the world is to get all of its blessings and favors of
restitution. R5300:4
Messiah, who would transmute Israel's Law covenant, which
was unto death, into a New Law covenant unto eternal life.
R4646:4; CR99:1
Jesus became the Messenger, or Servant, of the New covenant
at Jordan. R4496:1
At his second advent, establishing Israel's New covenant.
R5031:2, R4715:3
Presenting himself to those who were heirs of the New
covenant--the Jews. R5119:3
The Abrahamic, or Oath-bound, covenant. R3683:6
The covenant made with Abraham, that in his seed should all
the families of the earth be blessed. (Gen. 22:18) R1537:3
Whom ye delight in -- For whom you have joyfully
looked. R3684:3, R4595:5, R4931:4, R4940:1, R4646:5,
R4463:5; CR99:1
The one whom you have been so long praying for. R4940:1,
R4595:5
The Jews are still delighting in this promise of the Messiah.
R3684:3
Israel delighted to think of the coming Messenger of the New
covenant and of the blessings which would then be theirs.
R2838:4
Every Israelite mother longed for the birth of a son, hoping
that she might be honored as the parent of the seed of the
woman who would bruise the serpent's head. R4940:4
"The desire of all nations." (Hag. 2:7) R3684:3
The LORD of hosts -- Jehovah of hosts. E48
Who -- Those with proper faith and character structure.
R5916:5
May abide -- There may be disappointment in connection
with the much-longed-for Messenger. R4931:4
Not many will abide, not many will stand--the majority will
fall. R4931:4
Although the inspection will be most critical and searching,
the inspector is our Lord and Master who has assured us of
his love and sympathy. R3865:1
Day of his coming -- Our Lord's manifestation at the first
advent and throughout the Gospel age. R4708:3, R4646:5
Close of the Gospel age, Day of the Lord, Day of Vengeance,
etc., in which the old order perishes and the new order is
ushered in. R5916:1, R1653:6, R5442:3
The coming of the King will mean national, ecclesiastical and
personal judgments and the complete curtailment of vice.
R1692:6, R5916:6, R1538:2
The last two chapters of Malachi particularly refer to
Messiah's coming and the special trials which the day of the
Lord's presence would bring with it. B249
Presence, after arrival. R388:2
The Harvest time of the Gospel age, the day of reckoning, the
very day in which we are now living. R1357:2
And who shall stand -- Who shall stand the test. A320;
R4709:1, R4477:3, R4664:4, R3865:2
The question is not, Who shall fall? but, Who shall be able to
stand? R4477:3, R4208:5
The Lord is now determining who are the consecrated class.
R4709:1
The intimation is that not many will stand. R4931:4,
R4709:1
In the present conflict between the Bible and the Evolution
theory. R2836:3
"The great day of his wrath is come and who shall be able to
stand?" (Rev. 6:17) R3865:2
None but the faithful shall be able to stand because the Lord
purposely will make the test so severe as to sift and shake out
all others. (2 Thes. 2:11) R1280:1
Who shall be so thoroughly established in love that the trials
and testings necessary to prove him so will be passed
successfully? R4664:4
A thousand shall fall to one who will stand. The very elect
will not be deceived. The question is, Are we of the very
elect? R4208:6, R3865:2
All of those who profess to be his people are now under rigid
inspection. R1440:6
When he appeareth -- Inspects. R3865:2
He has been appearing, in the sense of making himself known
to those in the right condition of heart. R4708:3
A presence made known, but not necessarily by natural sight.
R388:2
The end of the age is the time of the Lord's inspection of the
entire household of faith, beginning at the top, with the saints,
but extending to every consecrated one. R3864:6
Referring to the entire appearance of Messiah, beginning at
Jordan. His appearance will culminate in his glorious
revelation at his second advent. R4708:6
A refiner's fire -- Now doing its work, and thousands and
tens of thousands are falling. R5916:5, R4208:6
The Refiner is seeing to it that the members of his Body
should pass through fiery trials to test them. R4646:5;
SM213:2
Giving close inspection, that the heat be neither too great nor
too little, the time neither too long nor too short. R4931:4
The Lord will require such purity, such holiness, that few will
come up to his requirements. R4931:4
He will purge all imperfections from those to be associated
with him. R4595:5
Let the dross be consumed. In the heat of the flame do not
remove the "living sacrifice" from the altar. R1944:5
"Think it not strange concerning the fiery trial that is to try
you." (1 Pet. 4:12) R1823:1, R1944:5
"The trial of your faith being much more precious than of
gold that perisheth." (1 Pet. 1:7) R5499:6
"Many shall be purified and made white and tried." (Dan.
12:10) R1823:4
The object of the refiner is to separate the dross; but if the
metal clings too closely to its impurities, more and more heat
will be applied until finally even the metal itself will be
destroyed, thus illustrating the causes which lead to the
Second Death. NS447:6
Messiah began his refining work, "to the Jew first," more than
18 centuries ago. R4931:4, R4708:6
A furnace hot enough to insure the separation of all the dross.
R4931:4
Destroying the dross of error. A320
Those who have been teaching errors will soon be ashamed
(Isa. 66:5), while the fire of this day will manifest the truth to
all. R5916:5
"The fire of God's jealousy" (Zeph. 3:8)--not merely of
destruction, but also of purification. R5442:4, R3684:4
"The fire of that day shall try every man's work of what sort it
is." (1 Cor. 3:13) R5916:1, R3684:5
Fullers' soap -- Which would take out all stains and leave
the garment pure and white. R5119:5, R4595:5, R4931:4;
SM213:2
And he shall sit -- To remove all the dross of self-will,
personal ambition and pride. R3865:2
As a refiner -- Purifying. All the dross must be
eliminated. R5119:4, R4931:4, R1538:2, R5115:1
As the refiner of gold watches the metal in the crucible to see
his image reflected in it, so the Lord has his eye upon you.
R1944:5, R1538:2
Separating with unerring precision the pure gold of actual
loyalty to God from the dross of mere profession and outward
forms of godliness. R1440:6
During the entire Gospel age. R5115:1, R5119:5, R4708:3,
R4646:5; CR99:4
Discriminating--he came to his own and his own received him
not, "but, as many as received him, to them gave he power to
become the sons of God." (John 1:11-13) R5119:4
"I will turn my hand upon thee and purely purge away thy
dross and take away all thy sin." (Isa 1:25) R1944:3
It was when the cross grew heaviest, the clouds were darkest
and the tempest was highest that the Master's presence was
most sensibly realized and the lessons of faith, trust and love
were sealed upon the hearts of his disciples. R1944:4
And purifier -- Relating to all things--questions of
governments and subjects, capitalists and laborers, masters
and servants--purifying all things--political, social, economic
and religious--commencing with the Church. R414:3
Sometimes, when impurities cling tightly, dissolving the silver
in water and then restoring it in a pure and permanent form, it
becomes more beautiful than before. R180:2*
And he shall purify -- Causing them to reflect his image.
R571:1
The sons of Levi -- Typical of all believers, the household
of faith, of whom the chief are the Royal Priesthood. A320;
R4708:6, R4477:3, R4595:6, R3684:4, R3864:6, R1316:4,
R388:2; Q5:5
That the Lord might find the antitypical Priests, and the
antitypical Levites to serve in the antitypical Temple.
SM213:2
Referring to the antitypical priesthood--both the Royal Priests
and the Great Company. R5119:5, R4708:6
Not literal, but antitypical--the Church constitutes the
Levitical system, spiritual Levites. R4877:5
The Church are members of the great Refiner and, at the same
time, of the Levite company being refined. R4709:4
The earlier part of the judgment upon Christendom will be
especially upon the antitypical sons of Levi, the silver class.
R5442:4, R3684:5
The silver class--the Great Company, who come up out of
great tribulation. R5442:4, R4079:4*
Applies also to fleshly Israel, who are to be purged and
prepared for the great Messiah. R5442:5, R4940:4
Purge them -- Of everything in the nature of dross--
self-will, personal ambition, pride. R3865:2
This purging does not come all at once, but in our daily
experiences. R4709:4
Strange as it may appear, yet in accord with the records of the
past, the fiery trial seems to find the most dross amongst the
leaders of the flock. R3865:4
The Great Company will be dealt with, not with a view to
their destruction or injury, but with a view to the destruction
of their flesh which they have failed to sacrifice--"that the
spirit may be saved." (1 Cor. 5:5) R5442:5
This purgatory will begin in the close or "Harvest" of the
Gospel age--the Millennial or purgatorial age lapping over
upon it. R1470:1
As gold and silver -- Priest and Levites, the Little Flock
and the Great Company. R4709:2, R3684:5, R3865:1,
R4708:6, R5119:5
Silver is a symbol of truth--he shall purge out error from
truth. R388:2
The trouble which will purge the Great Company of the
nominal church, who are unworthy of a place in the real
Church, is a part of that which is coming upon the world in
general. R1470:2
That they may offer -- Themselves. R1470:1
The Great Advocate imputes his merit to each who offers
himself in sacrifice. R5119:5, R4632:4
The purpose of finding the priests and Levites is to make
them ready as ministers of the New covenant, which is to be
for all the people through them. R4709:2
Unto the LORD -- Jehovah. E48
An offering -- Consecration. SM213:3, R4632:4
An acceptable sacrifice. R5119:5, R4493:4, R4632:4,
R4877:5, R4708:6; Q5:5
The offering of the Church: "Present your bodies a living
sacrifice, holy, acceptable." (Rom. 12:1) R4709:4, R1470:1
In righteousness -- A right offering; also an offering
which will effect righteousness through the cancellation of
sin. R3867:4, R4493:4
As Israel's sin offerings were to effect righteousness.
R3867:4
Making good, in the Father's sight, for all their blemishes of
the flesh, enabling them to offer a righteous sacrifice which
God could accept. R4632:4, R4493:4
Then -- After "Jacob's trouble." R5442:6
Of Judah -- All antitypical Israelites--all those who are
truly the Lord's people in the Millennial age. R3684:6
Pleasant -- Accepted. SM213:3
Fleshly Israel will be received back to favor under the New
Law Covenant, and be used as a channel of blessing to all the
world. R5442:6
Having learned distinctly, and in a practical form, what is
pleasing and what is displeasing to the Lord. R3684:6
Hitherto Zionism has been a political movement in the
interest of Jewish nationalization; but the time has come for a
real movement for those who have faith to draw near to God.
SM213:3
Unto the LORD -- Unto Jehovah. E48
Near to you -- To the great systems which compose
nominal spiritual Israel--Christendom, so-called. R1538:2
To judgment -- Messiah's Kingdom means requirements of
faithfulness to the principles of the truth. SM215:3
Who cannot see, in the severe criticisms leveled at
Churchianity in these days, that the judgment has begun?
R1538:4
And I will -- In the time of trouble, and afterwards.
R3684:6, R1653:6
Be a swift witness -- His reign will be a terror to evildoers.
Its first work will be the smiting of the earth with the rod of
his mouth and the slaying of the wicked with the breath of his
lips. (Isa. 11:4) R1352:2
Against the sorcerers -- Following in the wake of the
disregard of divine Law that led to the neglect of tithes and
the offering of the poor, lame and blind. R2534:1
Those who teach doctrine of devils in the name of
Christianity. R1538:2
The adulterers -- Those claiming to be the virgin Church
of Christ, and yet living in unholy alliance with the world.
R1538:4
False swearers -- Those who have made a covenant of
entire consecration to the Lord and have been unfaithful to it.
R1538:4
Those that oppress -- Great corporations, trusts and
monopolies on the one hand, and unions and labor federations
on the other. R1518:5
I change not -- Because perfect in justice, love, wisdom
and power. E34; R586:5, R5857:1
Because he is so wise that he knows the future as well as the
past. CR425:2; R904:2, R1267:5, R1560:1, R2026:6
He cannot reverse his decree. R1030:4, R1005:6; E34
God has a definitely fixed purpose, and all his purposes shall
be accomplished. A65
All the changes of God's course or conduct are working out
the accomplishment of his original purpose which
contemplated these very changes. R2026:6
Therefore God's original purpose has not been changed by
reason of Adam's failure. R1267:5
The gifts and callings of God are things he will not repent of.
(Rom. 11:29) R3685:1
And will never clear the guilty. R586:5
If God were an unjust God we could never depend on him.
He might make some term or condition today and then alter it
tomorrow. But he is absolutely just. R5857:1
"From everlasting to everlasting, thou art God." (Psa. 90:2)
HG731:4
The basis for all our hopes lies in the unchangeable character
of our God. R3684:6, R1030:4
Are not consumed -- Were it not for the enduring mercy
of the Lord, the workers of iniquity would surely be
consumed. R1538:4
Days of your fathers -- At the covenant at Sinai. R3685:2
Ye are gone away -- They had been unfaithful to their part
of the covenant. R5442:5
Return unto me -- Unto proper accord with the Lord.
R3685:2
The Lord is very gracious to those who return from the ways
of sin, patient with those who lack the spirit of love and
forgiveness, entreating them to join in his gracious plans and
arrangements. R3836:4
The parable of the prodigal son illustrates this promise.
R3835:2
Return unto you -- Prompt repentance, even at this critical
juncture, would save "Christendom" from the great impending
scourge. R1538:5
He would be as prompt and faithful in giving them blessings
as he was prompt and faithful in giving them chastisements
for their unfaithfulness. R3685.5
But ye said, Wherein -- This is the attitude of nominal
spiritual Israel in our day. "Thou sayest I am rich and
increased with goods and have need of nothing." (Rev. 3:17)
R1440:6
Their hearts had become so selfish, so stunted along spiritual
lines, they did not realize they were merely praying to the
Lord with their lips and their hearts were far from him.
R3685:5
God -- A mighty, powerful, adorable one--to the
enlightened mind of the Christian; additionally, the gracious,
benevolent one. R2541:4
Have robbed me -- Of the loyalty and devotion of heart
promised. R1441:1
Of his honor, by affirming the doctrine of eternal torment,
ascribing to God a character blacker than Satan's. R1538:5
Instead of offering the Lord the very best, they proffered him
the weak, lame and poor, keeping the better for their own use.
R3685:5
Wherein have we -- The natural Israelite is represented as
doubting the matter. R2541:4
The spiritually starving find that either they have been
worshipping in a wrong direction or, worshipping in the right
direction, they have failed to present unto the Lord their very
best. R2541:4
In tithes -- One of the tithe-chambers of the Temple was
desecrated by fitting it up as a dwelling place for Tobiah, the
Ammonite, who, by marriage, became related to the High
Priest. R2534:1
Cursed with a curse -- Pass through the great tribulation
and be brought through severe tests by trials and disciplines.
R2541:6
The coming of caterpillars, army worms, palmer worms,
locusts and grasshoppers upon Israel meant special
chastisements from the Lord. Similar things upon the world
of mankind meant no such thing. R2485:5
Have robbed me -- Many spiritual Israelites who have
made covenants with the Lord keep the very best of
everything for their own use, leaving for the Lord only the
remnants, the fag-ends of time, influence, reputation and
money. R3685:3, R2541:5
Sacrificing to human institutions and not to God. R2541:4
This whole nation -- God did not exact from other nations
a tithe, but neither did he promise other nations his special
care, bounty and blessing. R2485:5
Being one people, many of their interests were common;
likewise with the Lord's spiritual people before the Harvest.
R2541:5
Bring ye -- Not because he is needy, but because he seeks
evidence of our sincerity and faithfulness in respect to our
covenant engagement when we pledged all that we possessed.
R3685:4
While opposed to "dunning" in religious circles, we fully
realize that the grace of giving is indissolubly attached to all
the other graces of God's spirit. R2540:3
If the heart of the giver is touched with a desire to offer
something in loving appreciation and worship to his Creator,
the effect will surely be a blessing to the giver--the sacrificer.
R2540:3
All the tithes -- The Jews had two obligatory tithes or
tenths--one tax for the support of the government and the
other for religious purposes. R2542:1
To be used for the maintenance of the priestly tribe, the
Levites, and for the relief of widows, orphans and other
unfortunates. R2485:1
To teach the people of Israel generosity and to inculcate in
them a realization of their obligations to God, and that all that
they enjoyed were his bestowments. R2485:2
Your will in all things. R2486:5
A tenth. He makes no positive requirements for spiritual
Israelites, leaving it to us--that by the degree of our sacrifices
we may demonstrate the measure of our love. R3686:6
Spiritual obligations, represented by the holy tithe, are now
left to the option of the spiritual Israelite, with no command
or stipulation as to the amount. R2542:1
We find no authority for the tithing system now, although we
believe that systematic giving is a helpful discipline,
increasing one's interest in the cause to which he gives.
R2486:2
Partakers of the spirit of the Lord have a mind, not merely to
give a tenth of all possessions and income to the Lord, but to
consecrate it all. R2542:2, R2486:4
Not an abandonment of houses, lands, families, etc. R2542:4
And prove me -- By fulfilling the terms of your covenant.
R3685:5
Spiritual Israelites--awaken to a fresh realization of his
goodness and bounty, and of your own obligation to spend
and be spent in his service. R2541:6
Pour you out a blessing -- A revival of spiritual health,
energy, vigor, joy. R2541:6
"There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth; and there is that
withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty."
(Prov. 11:24) R2485:6
Not be room enough -- An overflow blessing. R2541:6
The devourer -- The pests which injured the crops of
natural Israel. R2485:6
He shall not destroy -- The Lord reproves, not to
discourage, but for reformation. He chides, not to dishearten,
but to stimulate and revive. R2541:6
Your -- Nominal Christendom. R2542:6
Words -- Attitude and sentiments. R2542:3
Your teachings. R1441:1
Stout against me -- In direct opposition to my Word.
R1441:1
Because the truth would expose their errors and sins and
destroy their friendly relationship with the world. R1441:2
What profit is it -- Showing the restiveness of nominal
Christendom. What advantage will we have? A selfish
standpoint--viewing divine requirements as penal servitude.
R2542:6
"I see so many all around who do not serve the Lord, yet they
are not thus burdened and their lives hold rich reward."
R2995:2*
We might just as well have a good time. R2542:6
Walked mournfully -- Contritely. R1441:1
With an outward show of reverence, observance of Lenten
seasons, etc. R2542:6
The proud happy -- The present is called "the present evil
world," (Gal. 1:4) not because there is nothing good in it, but
because evil is permitted to predominate. A67; HG538:2
This causes perplexity until the reason is seen. R376:6
"Though their eyes stand out with fatness and they have more
than heart could wish." (Psa. 73:7) R2025:5
But in the new Kingdom every one that exalteth himself shall
be abased, and the humble shall be exalted. (Luke 14:11)
R5218:6
Are set up -- In power. A257
It is those who selfishly seek their own present
aggrandizement, regardless of the interests of others, that are
most prosperous now and occupy the chief positions of
control. R1562:4
This is the age of the triumph of evil and the persecution of
righteousness. R1773:3
"Lord, how long shall the wicked triumph, and all the workers
of iniquity boast themselves?" (Psa. 94:3,4) R1653:3
Then -- In the Harvest of the Gospel age. D600, D601;
T86
They that feared -- Perfect love casts out slavish, but not
reverential, fear. R2289:5
Reverenced. OV423:1; R1441:4, R2289:6
Those who study their character. OV423:1
"The secret of the Lord is with them that fear him." (Psa.
25:14) R2208:3
This verse shows the attitude of the true saints in contrast
with that of nominal Christendom, shown in verses 13 to 15.
R2542:3
In the midst of all the confusion and error, God's people have
been developing. R1441:2
The LORD -- Not systems, creeds or traditions. R1441:4
Spake often -- Concerning the heavenly things. R2406:3
Feeling the need of help, counsel and encouragement as evil
prevailed. R2543:2, R4078:4
In Bible studies, prayer meetings, Sunday worship, or in the
home. OV423:1
They have a fellowship of spirit. They wish to have all the
helps the Lord has provided in these last days. They desire to
know all the various parts of God's plan. OV423:1
Encouraging and building one another up, telling of the Lord's
goodness and truth wherever they can find a listening ear.
R1441:3
The topic of their converse is the inspired Word of God.
R2406:3
At annual and one-day conventions. R3121:5
Those who have, but fail to use, opportunities for meeting and
speaking together manifest a lack of interest in our great
salvation. R2802:1
One to another -- Specially anxious for fellowship with
those who have similar characters, similar faith in the
precious blood, similar consecration, and who are similarly
passing through the hands of the great Polisher. R2406:3;
OV423:2
Being drawn nearer to each other as they realize that, after all,
the number of the faithful is extremely small. R2543:2
"He that loveth him that begat, loveth also him that is
begotten of God." (1 John 5:1) R2406:2
"Forsake not the assembling of yourselves together." (Heb.
10:25) R4078:1, R2466:2
"Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there
am I in the midst of them." (Matt. 18:20) R2406:3, R2543:3
We are like coals of fire, which, if separated, will cool; but, if
brought together, will increase the fervency of the entire
mass. R4077:1
Personally or through the printed page. Many isolated ones
meet through the Truth publications. R2543:2, R2406:2,
R2802:2
The LORD hearkened -- Noting those who spoke for
those things which are loving, gentle, pure, good, true,
modest, humble. R2407:1
Those who realize the Lord's presence with them when they
meet will be very careful of their words. R2543:3, R2407:1
Hears, notes and prospers our blessing of one another.
R4090:5
Reading the loyalty of our hearts with reference to his
glorious plan and our declaration of it to others. R1441:5
"Where two or three are met in my name, there am I in the
midst of them." (Matt. 18:19, 20) R2543:3
Thus representing his interest in our efforts to understand his
plan. R2543:2
Book of remembrance -- Signifying friendship, love and
blessing. God keeps a permanent record of his friends, but no
record of his enemies. NS69:1
Showing that the Lord takes full knowledge of his true
people. R2543:3
Indicating that he does not forget, and that he loves this class,
his true Church. OV423:3
The prompt and ready use of even the smallest talent is
carefully noted by our loving Lord. R1441:6
Not recording the imperfect rendering of service, but the
perfect intention with which it is rendered. R1441:6
If our names be not blotted out of this book through
unfaithfulness, we shall surely be gathered among the jewels.
R1441:5
Before him -- Before Jehovah. F666
That feared the LORD -- Reverenced the Lord.
OV423:1; R1441:4, R2289:4, R2543:3
Thought upon his name -- Not the names of Wesley,
Calvin, Knox or Luther. R1441:4; SM127:1
In olden times the name stood for the character--God's name
stands for his character, glorious in righteousness. OV423:4
His character, his goodness, his infinity, his plan, his love.
R2543:3
As they daily think upon the character of God they are
gradually changed into his character-likeness--"from glory to
glory." (2 Cor. 3:18) OV424:5; R2543:3
Wishing to have all the helps the Lord is providing in these
last days; desiring to know all the various parts of God's plan.
OV423:1
They shall be mine -- Spiritual Israel: Jesus, the Head; the
Church, his members. R4931:1
Those ready to sacrifice every earthly hope, aim and object.
R5426:2, R4873:2, R3871:4, R3849:5, R795:5, R176:2
A class that is faithful, loyal, zealous for God and his truth.
R5145:1; OV424:7
These gems must be all found by God; he has appointed our
Lord to be the Master Workman in their preparation.
R5119:1
The faithful class, now gathered out of nominal spiritual
Israel, as well as a similar class gathered out of nominal
fleshly Israel in the Harvest of the Jewish age. R1538:5
Their character is fixed, their love for righteousness is
permanent and thoroughly developed, their spirit of love is
indelibly marked. R2689:5
Made manifest by the love of the truth. God sends strong
delusions to those who receive it from any other motive, or
for any other reason. R5800:4
The name of the bridegroom is given to his bride. R3970:5
"The Lord knoweth them that are his." (2 Tim. 2:19) F76;
R820:6
Lesson of a future reward. R4930:6
In that day -- In one sense, the Jewish Harvest, beginning
AD 29; but its completeness is shown in connection with the
Gospel Harvest. R2543:5
A harvest rather than a sowing time, a gathering rather than a
planting time--a time for the perfecting of those who have
consecrated all to the Lord. R442:2
The time of the Lord's second presence. B164; F274; T86;
OV425:2
The Lord's house is built up during the downfall of the
nations. R82:5*
Contradicting the thought that the Lord has been gathering his
jewels all along for the past 6000 years. R2404:2
The day that brings the glorification to the faithful "jewels"
or "wheat" class brings a different experience to the "tare"
class. R2543:6
When I make up -- Come to make up. SM246:T;
R5426:2
Preparing them. R5119:2
Searching for and gathering them. B164
Having been found by God, they are placed in the hands of
the great Lapidarist, Jesus, for cutting, polishing and fitting.
R5119:2
Suggesting a gradual and not an instantaneous work. R58:2*
The magnet of truth is gathering out the jewels, and the
reproaches of the world and the nominal church are refining
and fitting them for the Master's use. R472:6
The man who handles jewels sees to it first that they are
properly cut and polished; and afterwards he mounts them--
the mounting has much to do with the beauty of the jewels.
OV424:2
The jewels will not be made up, glorified, until the full
number of the elect has been found, polished and prepared.
SM246:T
Of his jewels God will make a beautiful diadem, set in the
gold of the divine nature, not to wear, but to exhibit to angels
and men. OV424:4
"Gather my saints together unto me." (Psa. 50:5)
"Gather the wheat into my barn." (Matt. 13:30)
"They shall gather together his elect." (Matt. 24:31)
B164; C139; D600; OV107:T; R4244:4*
My jewels -- The first of these jewels was our Lord Jesus.
The other jewels will be cut and polished after the similitude
of God's Son. R5119:1
The greatest of these was our Lord Jesus. The twelve apostles
were twelve large stones. Throughout the Gospel age, jewels
of different sizes have been found and cut. God will mount
them all in the first resurrection. OV424:3; R4931:1,
R5119:1, R5470:4, R5758:1
The Church class. R4646:2
The covenant-keeping sacrificers. R1170:4
Represented by the 12 jewels worn in the High Priest's
breastplate. T36
The jewels are not made up yet. We are called to be jewels.
CR56:3
These must be completed and glorified before the Ancient
Worthies can receive their blessing. OV119:2; R4931:1
Under the Headship of Jesus, they will constitute the
Messianic Kingdom. SM130:2
As diamonds are hard, firmness, endurance and patience is
required of the Lord's jewels. R5651:2
All know the necessity for cutting and polishing jewels so that
their real qualities may be developed; so the necessity for our
trials, perplexities and persecutions. OV425:1
Jewels are scarce, require to be searched for and washed from
the mire before being prepared to refract the light. Diamonds
are hard, representing character; crystallized, representing
willingness towards righteousness; worthless unless cut;
cannot cut, shape or polish themselves; sometimes require to
be more than half cut away before they are suitable; and are
embedded in cement while being polished. R2404:3,
R2405:3
The Christians are to be God's jewels on the spirit plane, as
the faithful Jews of the past are to be jewels on the earthly
plane. R4931:1
As jewels are scarce, so the "Lord's jewels" are described to
be only a Little Flock. (Luke 12:32) HG752:1
Be not discouraged if ye find but few jewels. R1348:6
Jewels have a value of their own, an intrinsic quality that
would be appreciated even if plentiful, but is all the more
marked because of their comparative scarcity. R2404:2
It is the spirit of the Law, the front part of Aaron's breastplate,
which bears the jewels, set in gold, representing the true
Israel, the Lord's "Little Flock." T36
Contrasted with the "proud" of verse 15; these are they "that
feared Jehovah and thought upon his name." (verse 16)
R2404:2
I will spare them -- Not in the sense of relieving them
from all suffering. R5119:2
Delivering them from those things which would prove too
weighty for them. R5119:2
But not from the polishing processes necessary to make them
acceptable as sons. R2405:4
As one who cares for precious jewels, so God cares for his
saints. OV424:2
They will be spared from passing through the culmination of
the great time of trouble. OV425:2; C146; R2543:5,
R1538:5, R1441:4
From both the great time of tribulation and the 1000 years of
judgment or trial which begins in the "time of trouble."
R2405:4
"Watch and pray that ye may be accounted worthy to escape
those things that shall come." (Luke 21:36) C146
"That we should not be judged with the world." (1 Cor.
11:32) R2405:4
His own son -- The proper father will instruct and
discipline his son, while overlooking the greater faults of
others. OV425:1; R2543:4
Then -- In the Millennial age, when Christ's Kingdom shall
be inaugurated. T87; R2406:1
After the polishing of the jewels is complete and they have
been set in the great crown. R2406:1, R1441:5
Shall ye -- The world of mankind. T87
Return -- There shall be a turning point, a change in the
divine administration, though not a change in the divine plan.
R2543:5
Turn about, see things from the divine standpoint. R3209:1,
R492:5, R2406:1
There will be a grand reversal of the present order of things.
R1441:4, R2406:1, R376:6
A re-turn of the rule of righteousness. R2543:5
Discern between -- A work of division and separation, in
God's due time. R1270:6, R1779:3
Ignorance and superstition will be things of the past, and
righteousness will receive its due reward, while to evil will be
meted out its just deserts. A217
For in that day the distinction will be manifested. T87
Righteous and the wicked -- "In his day the righteous
shall flourish" and the "evildoer shall be cut off." (Psa. 72:7;
Psa 37:9) R2406:2
The day cometh -- Typically in 70 AD when Israel's
national existence was destroyed. R1537:6, R5317:3
The Millennial age. B151
Is now present. R571:2
Particularly referring to the special trials which the day of the
Lord's presence would bring with it. B249
The day that brings the glorification to the faithful "jewel" or
"wheat" class brings a different experience to the "tare" class.
R2543:6
The Day of Vengeance. B151; D11, D528; R1379:4
Burn as an oven -- The fire of God's indignation against
unrighteousness during the day of Christ. Q719:3
With the fire of God's jealousy. (Zeph. 3:8) R592:6; D528
Melting and dissolving the present earth--human society as
now organized under Satan's control. A69; HG539:1
Somehow the truth is either directly or indirectly to bring
about the smiting of the earth. R1352:2
And all the proud -- Pride and every other cause from
which haughtiness and oppression could again spring forth.
A319, A320
Pride leads into all sorts of mischief. R5704:5
Happy those who will surrender their pride and evil to be
destroyed that they themselves be not destroyed also in the
Second Death, as some resisters evidently will be during the
Millennial age. B151
"Seek meekness, seek righteousness, it may be that ye shall be
hid in the day of the Lord's anger." (Zeph. 2:3) R1963:6
That do wickedly -- There will be wicked people in the
earth at the time the Lord's Kingdom is established. R2374:3
Shall be stubble -- Under the feet of the righteous.
R2025:5
Shall burn them up -- All evil systems, errors and wilful
sinners. B151; R5317:2
Burn up evil throughout the entire Millennial age. R2544:1,
R5317:3, R5567:6
At the end of the Millennium there will be no proud people
on the earth. A319; R5704:5, R2544:1
Not consuming the individuals. They will cease to be "tares,"
but not cease to be human beings. R2543:6
Root nor branch -- For further development. D552
Completely consuming their hypocrisies and pretended
devotions to the Lord. R2543:6
Until every root and branch of sin is thoroughly consumed.
Q719:3; R4628:4, R5567:6, R5704:5
Those refusing to come into harmony with righteousness will
be destroyed in the Second Death. Q719:3; R5567:6
But unto you -- The Lord links the fire upon the tare-field
with the speedy shining thereafter of the Sun of righteousness.
(Matt. 13:43) R2760:6
Who, looking from "the secret place of the Most High," see a
silver lining to the clouds of trouble. D616
A remnant of nominal spiritual Israel who heed the Word of
the Lord. To them belong the blessings of his special favor.
R1538:1
It is the Jews who see the Sun of Righteousness arise. R124:5
That fear my name -- Perfect love casts out slavish, not
reverential, fear. R2289:4
In the sense of fearing his displeasure, or fearing to come
short of the grand possibilities which he has so graciously put
within our reach. R2289:6
Sun of righteousness -- The Redeemer and his elect
Church. SM790:2, SM244:T; R4557:1, R5097:3, R5339:2,
R5420:2, R5769:3, R3686:2, R2833:6, R1491:5, R1185:5;
OV205:5; Q822:1
A synonym for the spiritual seed of Abraham. OV205:5
Jesus is the great Center of that Sun. R5135:6
Offering clear light. R1772:5
The enlightenment of the Truth. HG421:2
"For as the bright-shiner (the sun) cometh out of the east and
shineth even unto the west, so shall the presence of the Son of
Man be." (Matt. 24:27) D581
Pictured by Cyrus, whose name means "sun." HG521:1
During that glorious day "righteousness will be laid to the line
and justice to the plummet" (Isa. 28:17)--correcting the world
in righteousness. HG417:4
"Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun." (Matt.
13:43) A322; Q822:1; R4967:6, R5455:6, R5097:3,
R3686:2; OV205:5; SM244:1, SM287:T
Arise -- Now dawning. R4305:1, R4737:1, R5420:2;
SM554:3
Cannot fully arise until the Church passes beyond the veil.
R5762:2, R4677:2, R4967:6, R5008:1, R5420:2, R1644:5,
R5769:4; SM790:2
To shine out for 1000 years. R4988:4; SM471:1
To flood the world with the light of the knowledge of the
glory of God. OV381:T; SM55:T; R4557:1, R5008:1,
R5420:2, R3010:3, R2504:3; F112
The 6000-year night of sin will give place to the glorious day
of his presence. HG433:3
We have not yet experienced the rising of the Sun of
Righteousness, but we have with us the early gray dawn.
R5062:1, R5769:4, R5135:5; Bix
We will not be here when the Sun "rises." We are now in the
dawn, but there is quite a while between the first dawn of day
and the sunrise. R124:5
Its searching beam of truth already causes much confusion
amongst men, by shining into the dark places and revealing
error and corruption of every kind. D583
The dawning is gradual, but finally the full brightness shall
thoroughly banish the darkness of evil, ignorance and sin.
B156, B158
Putting an end to the "valley of the shadow of death." (Psa.
23:4) R5654:4
"Jehovah speaketh and calleth the earth from the rising of the
sun unto the going down thereof" (Psa. 50:1)--from the
beginning to the close of the Millennial day. R3647:2
"Then shall the blind see out of obscurity." (Isa. 29:18)
R1311:5
With healing -- For the cure of all the masses of the earth
R4987:3
With restitution, blessing all the families of the earth.
CR463:4; R1877:6, R2122:6
When mental, physical and moral restitution will be manifest,
faith will be, to a considerable extent, different from the blind
faith necessary now. F113
This was God's plan and purpose before the foundation of the
world; the gospel first declared to Abraham. R5057:3
Messiah, as Priest, will heal, console, forgive, instruct.
SM55:T
Sin, pain, sorrow and death will flee from the world in
general. OV147:1; R4987:3, R5135:5, R2544:1; CR376:3
Ignorance, superstition, darkness and sin will be scattered.
OV380:6; R5008:1, R4988:4, R4987:3, R5135:6
The final result will be that there shall be no more sighing, no
more crying, no more dying. R5654:4; OV47:1
Refreshment and life--mental, moral and physical--upon the
world of mankind. R2834:1
Blessing and healing the sick and dying, but redeemed, world.
A322
Illuminating the whole earth with the knowledge of the glory
of the Father, which will result in the healing and blessing of
all the families of the earth. Q822:1
Completely scattering darkness, superstition and error.
HG544:1
In his wings -- His beams. R4557:1; SM55:T
Its beams of grace and truth. OV205:4
"The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light."
(Isa. 9:2) R3686:1
And ye -- The righteous. R2544:1
Shall go forth -- In the springtime of the Millennial age.
R2544:1
"All that are in their graves shall hear the voice of the Son of
God and come forth." (John 5:25) A210
And grow up -- Grow spiritually fat. R2544:1
As calves -- The righteous. R592:6
Of the stall -- During the wintertime of the reign of sin.
R2544:1
Tread down -- As ashes. R2544:1
Indicating the completeness of the victory of righteousness
over sin. R2544:1
The wicked -- Sin and the workers of iniquity--a strong
figure of sin's complete defeat. R2544:1
Remember ye -- Whoever has ears to hear. R2542:3
The law of Moses -- Typifying the law of love. R2544:1
The man Christ Jesus, by full obedience to the Law covenant,
superseded Moses as the Lawgiver, of whom Moses said: "A
prophet shall the Lord your God raise up unto you like unto
me. Him shall ye hear in all things." (Acts 3:22) R1725:4, R5046:6
"The Law was given by Moses, but grace and truth
came by Jesus Christ." (John 1:17) R1725:4, R5046:5
Send you Elijah -- The Christ in the flesh, Head and
Body. B254; OV323:2; R557:1, R968:5, R5741:3
The name signifying "God (mighty one) of Jehovah" or "My
God is Jehovah," a fit name for the Lord's Anointed, whose
work will be to restore all things. B265
John the Baptist fulfilled this prediction so far as fleshly
Israel was concerned. R2544:4, R556:6; OV323:1; B251,
B253
John the Baptist stood for a multitudinous Elijah as Jesus
stood for a multitudinous Christ. R557:1
Though John came in the spirit and power of Elias (Luke
1:17) and would have fully answered as his antitype if he had
been received, yet he was not the Elias, the Great Prophet,
referred to by Malachi. R1687:6; Q772:4; OV322:3; B253
There is some measure of likeness between John and the true
antitypical Elijah: both fail to establish unity and harmony
between man and God, and both fail to do a mediatorial work
except for a few; the masses are not prepared by their
message and, as a consequence, there is a time of trouble such
as they had never previously had. OV323:1; B250, B256
It was not prophesied that Elijah would have success.
OV323:3,1
Indirectly, Elijah is shown in the New Testament to have been
a type of the Gospel Church--his experiences typifying our
experiences. OV326:1
The antitypical Elijah, beginning with Jesus in the flesh, has
been coming and giving his message to the world for more
than eighteen centuries. R5771:3
As Melchizedek represented the Church in glory, so Elijah
represented the Church in the flesh. R4757:2
Before the coming -- The coming of Elijah must precede
the Day of the Lord; but his work belongs to that day.
HG68:3
It is important to show that Elijah has come before the return
of the Lord. B250
The work in which the Church is now engaged is preliminary
to its future work, so far as the reforming of the world is
concerned. B252
Day of the LORD -- Which began in 1874 AD, and will
end with the complete overthrow of worldly and Satanic
dominion in the earth and the full investiture of Christ Jesus
and his saints with power and dominion. B250
He shall turn -- Endeavor to bring about harmony,
reconciliation and fellowship between God and his people.
OV323:2
Exhorting and seeking to bring the nominal system into
harmony with God. R2544:5
Though foretelling failure, knowing that the effort would
react favorably upon ourselves, his commission to us is to try
to convert the world. B252
In its kingly office, the Church shall effect for the world what
it fails to do as the Elijah teacher. B252
The heart -- Sentiment. R2760:5
To the children -- To childlikeness. B249
And the heart -- Would seem to mean the establishment in
the earth of a spirit of reciprocal love. R2544:4
Of the children -- Of those who have been converted to a
child-like attitude. B249
To their fathers -- To harmony with the faithful patriarchs
and prophets. B249; R557:4
The world, whom Israel typified, coming into harmony with
God. R557:4
Lest -- Testing the people, whether they will receive the
King in peace and joy. R2839:1
A conditional statement--if he succeeds, the earth will not be
smitten; but if he succeeds not, the curse will come. R557:4
It was not prophesied that Elijah would have success.
OV323:3
Other scriptures clearly indicate that no such reform will
occur, and that the "curse" or trouble will surely come.
R2760:5; OV323:3
The antitypical Elijah, the Church in the flesh, will fail to
establish righteousness and love on the earth, fail to bring
about reconciliation. OV324:2; C129
If the world had heeded, the Kingdom of Messiah on the spirit
plane would have been eventually ushered in without any
great time of trouble. R5741:5, R2544:4
Smite the earth -- The world has not heeded, hence the
smiting of the earth with a curse is the only way by which
Messiah's Kingdom can be ushered in. R5741:5, R2839:4
With a curse -- The great time of trouble. B250;
OV323:3; R4757:3, R5741:5, R2839:4
When John the Baptist failed to turn Israel to repentance and
they crucified the Lord. Hence the curse, or time of trouble,
came upon that nation, destroying it in AD 69-70, R2544:4,
R1537:6
But it shall not be utterly cursed and forever destroyed
because the exalted Elijah--Christ shall put down all
opposition and then restore and bless. R557:5
That the curse, the trouble, will be effective and yield blessed
results is distinctly shown in Zeph. 3:8, 9. OV323:4
The scourging, the curse, will accomplish for mankind in
short time what the message of Elijah failed to accomplish.
OV324:T