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unto death; they must follow in his steps. These
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must learn obedicnee through suffering, as Jesus did.
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To all of this class is promised the first resurrection,
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and that they will reign with Jesus during that. thou-
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sand years. Their destiny will be a heavenly one.
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They will be like Jesus and see him as he is. Revela-
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tion 20:6 says of these: ‘‘Blessed and holy is he that
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hath part in the first resurrection: on such the second
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death’ hath no power, but they shall be priests of
 
God and of Christ, and shall reign with him a thou-
 
sand years.’’
 
When the first resurrection shall bring them to-
 
gether in heaven as a divine, immortal, invisible com-
 
pany, their destiny will be to be with the Lord forever.
 
They, together with Jesus as their Head, will be the
 
kingdom, while the earth full of human creatures will
 
be the subjects of the kingdom. This heavenly class
 
is called ‘‘the church’’, also ‘‘the bride, the Lamb’s
 
wife’. They are called ‘‘the elect’’, ‘‘the overcom-
 
ers,’’ and are referred to as ‘‘joint-heirs with Christ’’.
 
Speaking to this class, Jesus said: ‘I appoint unto
 
you a kingdom even as my Father hath appointed
 
unto me.’ (Luke 22:29) Again, Jesus said to these:  
 
*“To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me
 
in my throne, even as I also overcame, and am set
 
down with my Father in his throne.’’
 
The Scriptures deseribe another elass, who will be
 
unfaithful, stubborn and rebellious; who will resist
 
the mercy and favor of God, and who will continue
 
this rebellion and resistance until God cuts them off
 
from all life in the second death. That will be their
 
destiny, The second death is called ‘‘everlasting de-
 
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struction’, in 2 Thessalonians 1:9, which reads:  
 
‘‘Who shall be punished with everlasting destruction
 
from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory
 
of his power.’’ This is the class to whom Jesus re-
 
ferred when he said: ‘‘These shall go away into ever-
 
lasting punishment.’’ He did not say that they would
 
go away into everlasting torment, as the clergy have
 
taught. He simply says that they will go into ever-
 
lasting punishment, and the Scriptures show that the
 
punishment is to be death, second death, or everlast-
 
ing destruction.
 
Over and over we are told that all the wicked will
 
God destroy; that they will perish like the beasts
 
of the field, and that they will be as though they had
 
not been, that is, as though they never had an exist-
 
ence. This class will b2 composed of all who have come
 
to a knowledge of the truth and then take their stand
 
against it.
 
Thus we see the destiny of the entire human family,
 
according to the purpose of God as shown in his Word.
 
(1) A small portion of the race will attain to heav-
 
enly glory and be associated with Jesus in the king-
 
dom and. in the kingdom work.
 
(2) The vast majority of the race will come back
 
on the earth again and be privileged to enjoy ever-
 
lasting life here on earth if they obey the laws of the
 
kingdom.
 
(3) A relatively small number will be destroyed for
 
ever as rebels against God.
 
Thank God no human creature is destined to spend
 
eternity is agonizing torment.as the clergy have self-
 
ishly taught!
 
FORMALISM IN PRAYER
 
Ts following extract from a letter reecived
 
by The Watch Tower is the reason for writ-
 
ing these lines:  
 
I have been wanting to write about a question that looks
 
as though it were small but seems to be of growing impor-
 
tance. Some of the friends think that it is formalism to
 
kneel in prayer at prayer mecting. At first I thought it was
 
all right if they felt that way, but the idea is spreading; even
 
E—— thonght she would not kneel any longer. The one
 
who started it I think refuses to close his eyes or fold his
 
hands—also formalism. This family has ehildren. I’m leading
 
the children’s class; the children acted as the parents; so I
 
fave a little talk about it, saying that ‘they did not act
 
toward their teacher as toward each other, nor toward the
 
principal as toward the teacher; so we should remember
 
Jehovah is the very highest of all. Then I said we folded our
 
hands as a sign of our helplessness without Him, and closed
 
our eyes so that we have less to attract our attention and
 
keep us from lifting up our hearts together to God’.
 
The policy of Satan invariably is to induce men to
 
take an extreme course. The Pharisces were extrem-
 
ists in their formalism, and delighted. to stand on the
 
street corners and pray, that they might be scen of
 
men, The motive inducing them thus to do was bad,
 
and Jesus denounced them for that reason. Like-
 
wise, any formalism practiecd for the purpose of
 
attracting attention to the performer is wrong.
 
The other extreme is to be brazen and flippant in
 
one’s attitude, which shows an entire lack of rever-
 
ence for God. It is written, ‘‘The fear of the Lord
 
is the beginning of wisdom.’’ The wise man continucs
 
in that. proper attitude of fear before God. If any
 
man comes to the point that he has no fear of dis-
 
pleasing God, then he is in a bad way and his pray-
 
ers would avail little or nothing,
 
The deportment of a Christian should be in keeping
 
with his proper relationship to God. Ile will realize
 
that the creature is not as much as the small dust
 
in the balance when compared with the great Creator.
 
His help!iessness and complete dependence upon the
 
Lord God is ever before him. As his knowlede¢e of the
 
loving-kindness of God increases he has a greater de-
 
sire to worship Jehovah, and a greater measure of
 
devotion to him. Ile delights to put himself in the
 

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