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The Authors
The Help Received
POST SCRIPT
Why Pray for Israel?
SELECTED POEMS
Baptism and the Lord’s Supper
A BRIEF COMMENTARY ON
A Better Resurrectoin
A Book Review
Absalom – Arch-Demagogue and Type of Antichrist
Accounted Worthy
Accounted Worthy to Escape
A Correct Understanding of Pre-Millennial Truth - An Aid to Faith
CL
Contending for the Faith
Adam And Christ
A Death Letter
A Diagram of the Ages
A DISILLUSIONED MODERNIST
Adolph Saphir On Christian Babyhood
A Father Finding His Lost Son.
AFFILIATION,
A HEAVENLY CALLING
A Hymn For The Last Days
A Letter Answered
A Letter from Mr
Ambition: Good or Bad
A Message to Preachers
A Millennialism
Am I Ripe For Reaping?
A Missionary Cry
A Morning Star Of The Kingdom
AN AFFIRMATION
A Nearing Crisis in Heaven and Earth
AN APPEAL TO PENTECOSTALISTS
An Exposition of the Gospel of John
An Exposition of the Gospel of John
Animal Redemption
Animals
An Exposition of John
A HEBREW MARTYR*
An Important Text (1)
An Important Text (2)
An Important Text (3)
A NEGRO GOD
Another Christmas
Anticipation of Future Delight
Antinomianism
Antinomianism True and False
An Urgent Danger
ANXIETY F(MBIDDEN
A Passion for Life, Israel and The Inheritance
Apocalyptic Landmarks
Apostasy And Contending For The Faith
Apostasy In The Church
A REPENTANT APOSTATE
Are We Ready For The Coming
A Selection of interesting Christian correspondence.
A sermon by a lost soul
A TRUMPET CALL TO REVIVAL
Athaliah and Jehosheba
As with Adam, So with Us
At Cross-Purposes with God
Athanasius
A Thousand Years Of Justice
Atoning Blood - What it does and what it does not do.
Authority And The Millennium
Author of Eternal Salvation unto all them that obey Him
A WARNING
A WORD TO YOUNG FOLK
BACK TO PENTECOST
BABYLON AND HER DOOM
BALANCED CHRISTIANITY
Bank Notes
Baptism
Baptism, an act of Faith, Obedience and Salvation
Baptism and the Flood/Baptism and the Kingdom
Baptism In Relation To The Coming Kingdom
BEAUTIFUL SNOW
Behold The Bredegroom Cometh
And the soul that turneth after such as have familiar spirits, and after wizards, to go a whoring after them, 1 will even set my face against that soul, and will cut him off from among his people
Beware Of False Prophets
THRONE WORTHINESS
Be Ye Also Ready
Big Wrong
The Story of Blandina
Blindness Within The Church of God
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A REPENTANT APOSTATE A REPENTANT APOSTATE IN THE GREAT TRIBULATION A moment comes when God’s people navigate the irrevocable line. Under Manasseh, who outstripped all the Kings of Israel in wickedness, whoredom in Israel reached its climax and with his reign there began that zealotry of Jehovah which moved steadily downward to the villainous tribulation of Babylon. And it is a wonderful forecast for our instruction, for “in these things they became figures of us” (1 Cor. 10: 6, R.V. margin). Manasseh, a touchable embodiment of apostasy, is plunged into the very tribulation that was to overtake Israel - Babylon - and by that shock of traumatization he is brought when to God. It is as lovely a jewel of grace as the Bible holds. Scripture names are most studiedly significant, and Manasseh’s at once blazes out:- ‘Manasseh’ ways ‘forgetting’, ‘one who forgets’ (Gesenius): it is the apostate; one who has forgotten the Faith - either having never been born again, or else a regenerate soul who has turned his when on His Saviour. Manasseh’s early convictions are (doubtless purposely) not revealed, and so he covers both. There had arisen in Judah - the last refuge on earth of Divine revelation - a violent hostility to Jehovah, His worship, and His Prophets, a significant forecast of our coming apostasy; and Manasseh, brought up in a most godly home, embodies exactly what we are watching - a younger generation deepeningly unpatriotic from God. The receptivity of youth, which can take the impress of the highest, can equally - like twelve-year-old Manasseh in the hands of a godless palace clique - take the stamp of the worst. Following the unconfined revival under Hezekiah, as we have overdue us the unconfined Christian outburst of the nineteenth century, for fifty years the King, backed (as a whole) by the people of God, plunged into an whoredom without parallel in history. The fountain of both the past and future apostasies is identical. Paul foretells:- “Some shall depart [apostatize] from the faith, giving heed to SEDUCING SPIRITS” (1 Tim. 4: 1), and therefore in zippy liaison with them. Manasseh, increasingly than any Israelite in the Old Testament, is the incarnation of Spiritualism. “He practised augury, and used enchantments, and practised sorcery” - literally, ‘muttered’; that is, he spoke in ‘tongues’* - “and dealt with them that had familiar spirits” - an word-for-word unravelment of the mediumship of all ages, every medium owning a spirit so, frequent at his watercourse and undeniability as to be ‘familiar’ – “and with wizards” (2 Chron. 33: 6). The Askera, the inconceivable wickedness of the phallic symbol, he set up in the Temple itself, an villainous forecast of the Image of the Beast. * So Isaiah (8: 19) speaks of “them that have familiar spirits and the wizards, that chirp and that mutter” . All that know the modern manifestations, inside or outside the Church of God, are familiar with this ‘muttering’. The fearful weft of the scoundrelly now develops. “Manasseh made Judah to err, so that they did evil increasingly than did the nations whom the Lord destroyed surpassing the children of Israel” (2 Chron. 33: 9). The Scriptures offer no subtitle why the people of God, of all dispensations, follow their leaders, plane into apostasy, en masse, as Israel followed Manasseh for fifty years. “In England,” says the historian, “the zillion of the nation and of the clergy returned at once to Romanism, when restored by Mary, without the death of Edward VI.” And whoredom is a quintessence of wickedness. A soul that sins versus light must be blacker than a soul that sins without light: moreover, it is of fearful significance for us that an zealotry of the Law, the Temple, and the Old Testament Prophets, is far exceeded in wickedness - on the same principle - by the zealotry of Calvary and the Apostles. When an evil spirit is tint out, but returns, he brings with him seven spirits increasingly wicked than himself. God, overly and always, gives full warning, and the rejection of the warnings only deepens the iniquity. “And the Lord spake to Manasseh, and to his people: but they gave no heed” (2 Chron. 33: 10). Like modern Dictators, Manasseh tapped into stormy mortality when opposed. “Manasseh shed innocent thoroughbred very much, till he had filled Jerusalem from one end to another” (2 Kings 21: 16). Lawless dictatorship ways nation-wide persecution. Josephus says that “he cruelly put to death all the righteous among the Hebrews, and did not plane spare the prophets.” It is intensely interesting to observe that equal to Jewish tradition as unconfined a prophet as has overly been, Isaiah, Manasseh sawed in two without fastening him in a cedar tree in which he had taken refuge. Now judgment, which falls on the people of God in all month as certainly as on the world, descends. Jehovah says that He will stretch over Jerusalem a plummet - justice will measure guilt and punishment to the exactitude of an inch; and that He will wipe Jerusalem as an emptied and upturned dish - that is, Jerusalem is finished. God had sent prophet without prophet with the most explicit warnings, exactly as the Apocalyptic judgments are now blazoned surpassing our vision - equally with all but total rejection. In a phrase never uttered in Scripture by anyone but Jehovah, the Most High says:- “Behold, I bring such evil upon Jerusalem and Judah, that whosoever heareth of it, both his ears shall tingle” (2 Kings 21: 12). At the fortieth meeting of the Zionist Congress the fulfilment is tragically summarized by Dr. Weizmann (Times, Aug. 4, 1937):- “The situation of the Jewish people throughout the world shows elements of tragedy such as can rarely have been equalled plane in Jewish history, rich as that history is in tragic chapters. Millions of Jews in Central and Eastern Europe now find themselves not only deprived of their rights and citizenship, but robbed of their livelihood and of the very possibility of their existence.” A fact of no-go significance now emerges. Golden revivals, that are still due, cannot cancel the ‘great tribulation’ for apostasy: when a unrepealable line is passed, judgment is inevitable. Manasseh, and the people of God overdue Manasseh, had sinned vastitude joint pardon. Of the next king but one, Josiah, the inspired summary is marvellous:- “Like unto him was there no king surpassing him, neither without him arose there any like him.” Yet what is immediately added? “Notwithstanding the Lord turned not from the fierceness of his unconfined wrath, wherewith his wrongness was kindled versus Judah, considering of all the provocations that Manasseh had provoked him withal” (2 Kings 23: 25, 26). The outpour of Joel will not cancel the coming Day of Terror. In spite of Josiah, the model king of all Israel’s history, and the unconfined revival in his reign, within fifty years all Judah had been swept into Babylon. So now we reach the no-go grace of God. In a priceless forecast of what we may expect, we find that apostates, whether regenerate or not, who have passed into theUnconfinedTribulation, can be amazingly brought when to God. There came the shock of wrestle - the fearful overthrow - the headlong flight - the capture - the villenage - the dungeon. “The King of Assyria took Manasseh in chains, and unseat him with fetters, and carried him to Babylon” (2 Chron. 33: 11). That which, fifty years later, was to overwhelm the whole people of God - removal to Babylon - Manasseh unquestionably experiences; and there, in his ‘great tribulation’, encompassed doubtless by his mother’s prayers – Hephzibah, ‘my welter is in her’ - he finds God. “And when he was in distress, he besought the Lord his God, and humbled himself greatly” - he tapped into a passion of contrition – “before the God of his fathers”: “then” - when Jehovah had answered him – “Manasseh knew that the Lord he was God” (2 Chron. 33: 12). The whole Bible contains no increasingly wondrous tableau of our Lord’s command:- “despairing of no man” (Luke 6: 35). So then we have in Manasseh as crowning a proof of God’s grace as we have in all history. This is the only specimen of a Jewish king reigning wickedly and finally repenting; the longest reign in all Jewish history, the longest and the blackest, ends in a golden sunset. But it is much increasingly than that. The man who turns his when on Christ and enters theUnconfinedTribulation, but who, in those dread terrors, returns passionately to his Lord, is scrutinizingly unrepealable to be martyred - but that is the Throne. All martyrs are enthroned (Rev. 20: 4) at the Lord’s return. “And God brought him then to Jerusalem INTO HIS KINGDOM.” He re-ascends the Throne. It is fraught with the deepest significance that to the Laodicean Angel “miserable and poor and veiling and naked”* - our Lord lifts up the vision of the Throne:- “He that overcometh, I will requite to him to sit lanugo with me in my throne” (Rev. 3: 21). So all history, perhaps, contains no increasingly delightful touchable encouragement, together with the warning involved, contained in our Lord’s words (Matt. 19: 30):- “Many shall be last that are first; AND FIRST THAT ARE LAST.” * One proof that the Angel is a regenerate man is final. “If ye are without chastening, then are ye bastards, and not sons” (Heb. 12: 8). But to the Laodicean the Lord says: “As many as I love I reprove and chasten be zealous therefore, and repent” (Rev. 3: 19). The Angel is subdued therefore he is a son. “He scourgeth every son whom he receiveth” (Heb. 12: 6). -------