Show VIEWPOINT OF A NEWCOMER 0 the lord hath prepared his throne in the heavens and his kingdom ruleth over all 0 o psalms 19 it is he that upon the circle of the earth or above the circling earth and the inhabitants of the earth are as pers isaiah the kings of the earth set themselves and the rulers althe counsel together against the 8 9 nat na saying let us break their bans bands asunder and cast away their cords from us he that in the heavens shall laugh the lord shall have them in derision 0 o Ps 24 Ps athe the lord is in his holy temple the lords throne is in heaven daniel and in the days of these kings shall the god of heaven set up a kingdom which shall never be destroyed and the kingdom shall not be left to other people but it shall br break braak aak in pieces and consume all these kingdoms and it shall stand forever from a longtime long time study of the above utterances of the prophets who we are assured as they were moved by the holy spirit and from the bappe ae in the earth since july 1914 ty comer i 13 3 convinced that there are two phases of the kingdom one above the earth the heavenly and upon the earth in answer to the of oft t repeated prayer thy kingdom come thy will be done upon the earth as it is in heaven also he has ceased to ivok for the lords second coming but rather for evidences of his presence in the speedy and startling fulfillment of the above and other old and new testament prophecies this of course is but one mans opinion herbert spencer wrote on the subject of opinions as follows whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the highest truth lest it should be too much in advance of the time may reassure himself by looking at his acts from an impersonal point of view let him bhim duly realize the fact that opinion is the agency through which character adapts external arrangements to itself that his opinion forms part of this a agency t ency is a unit of force constituting with other such units the general power which works out social changes and he will perceive that he may properly give full utterance to his innermost convictions leaving it to produce what effect it may it is not for nothing that he has in him these sympathies with some principles and repugnance to others he must remember that while he is a descendant of the past he is a parent of the future therefore will the wise man regard the faith that is in him the truth he sees he will fearlessly utter UNCLE JOHN |