Born: July 31, 1892
Died: January 16, 1986
Member Since: 1928
Ordained: 1931
Office: Apostle
Herbert W. Armstrong founded the Worldwide Church of God in the late 1930s, as well as Ambassador College in 1946, and was an early pioneer of radio and tele-evangelism, originally taking to the airwaves in the 1930s from Eugene, Oregon. | Remove Highlight
Trumpets
Greetings, brethren. First, this afternoon I believe I should say a few words about my own health. About five weeks ago I had to come back home from Orr, Minnesota once again as the year before. We were on our way to the summer camp in Scotland; and I was overtaken with a temperature, and decided I had to get back home immediately. It seemed that I caught some kind of a virus; and my temperature rose up and stayed, more or less, for (oh) two weeks or more at about an additional two degrees. It did not rise higher, for which I was very grateful. But then it began to improve somewhat. And now, for the past three weeks or so, I find that my temperature will be normal in the morning; but it rises in the afternoon. A Very Solemn Sabbath Day Second Coming of Christ They Have Been Deceived The Whole Picture The Law of Love And that means government God creates in dual stages A State of Decay Let Us Reproduce Ourself The First Man Adam The Spirit of God Christ Called Out a Few Lamb of God In the Twinkling of an Eye Seven Annual Holy Days As in Adam, all Die The Government Of God Loosed for a Little Season Greatest Event of the Universe
Now that's one reason that we set this service thirty minutes earlier today, because my temperature does rise in the afternoon. And by evening, if I walk about ten steps just across the room, I'm huffing and puffing as if I'd run a quarter mile at full speed. And that is the toughest race, as anyone who goes out for track (as any athlete) will tell you, because the quarter mile is usually run at full speed. And it leaves you feeling like your heart is going to break by the time you get to the finish. And I've felt that way many a time. And often it's that way at bedtime. I have a hard time even getting from a chair, where I can undress, into bed.
Now we've had some blood tests made. Unfortunately during the morning service, (I was listening to it on my television set, where I see it just as if I were sitting in the front row here; and better than I would in my usual seat in this auditorium), there was a knock at the door. There was a woman coming to take some blood, and withdraw some blood for another blood test; and I had to explain. Now I guess the doctor who had sent her at that time didn't realize. I said, "We are in the midst of a very serious annual holy day service. We're in a church service, and I cannot be disturbed now. I'm very sorry." So I think she is going to come tomorrow. I hate to have them take blood because two such tests have already been made and analyzed; and the trouble, and my condition, seems to be I just do not have enough blood.
It's not anemia. Anemia is a lack of iron. My blood shows sufficient iron content. The doctor thought that I should not take milk. And, for the first three weeks or so after this thing started, I withdrew from all milk, cheese and everything of that sort. Well, I'm the calcium type. Every one of us is of a different chemical type physically. Most people don't know that. But I do need calcium, and the blood test showed I was short on calcium. So I've gone back to more milk again. I do try to watch my diet. And blood, it seems, is manufactured in the marrow of the bones; and bones come from calcium.
Now my doctor says that any other doctor would say that I needed an immediate blood transfusion. He doesn't want me to have that. In the first place, he says it would only be temporary—a stopgap. In the second place, I could catch this new fatal disease of AIDS. Again, he laughed; and he said, "You won't catch AIDS if you ever take it because," he said, "I'll get the blood from some of your own people:" [Laughter.] So some of you better look out! Fortunately, my doctor doesn't believe in much medicine. He's very careful about diet however.
But I do need your continued prayers. I don't know, perhaps I have 80 or 85 percent enough blood. But you know what your life is? Your Bible tells you, if you listen when you read, "The blood thereof is the life thereof." And God breathed into man the breath of life, and man became a living soul. Into the dust of the ground, the breath is the life; and the blood is the life. So your life comes from two things: breath and blood. And they mix in your lungs where the blood is oxidized by the breath. Impurities are thrown out, and the blood goes on to supply the life.
The event we are here to celebrate in one sense is the greatest event that has ever happened in the history of the entire universe, except that God has always existed and has always lived (and that was not a beginning). There was no beginning, there will never be an ending—because God was without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of days nor shall ever have end of life.
But why could the second coming of Christ be the most important event that has ever happened IN THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE? I don't think you've heard it put that way before. I doubt if many of you understand the real reason why it is that important.
You know I've mentioned many times how Winston Churchill said before the United States Congress during World War II, "There is a purpose being worked out here below." You know, somehow he knew there was a purpose being worked out; and "here below" means there was a Superpower above, working it out. He didn't know much about that Power. He didn't know what that purpose was. And very few people on earth do know. Very few people even realize there is any purpose to life, or any purpose being worked out.
Now, about the second coming of Christ: When they asked Jesus to teach us to pray, He gave what is generally called "the Lord's Prayer"—although that isn't the real Lord's Prayer. (The real Lord's Prayer is found in the seventeenth chapter of John.) But He taught us to pray a few things, about four or five things, there [in Matthew 6], among which was, "Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven."
They don't understand the prophecy of Isaiah the ninth chapter verses 6 and 7, where it says that a virgin is going to conceive and bear a Son and His name will be called… (Now that's in the seventh chapter of Isaiah, but the ninth chapter) that, the nation Israel would have a child, be born as a baby and would grow up; and the government would be on His shoulders. That He would live forever, and His Kingdom would last forever and ever. They don't seem to know that that's in the Bible, and they don't understand it.
They have been deceived. They just think that we live. They don't know how we came to be on Earth. They don't know of any purpose in life. They think, if you do good, you'll go to heaven when you die. And if you do what you think is wrong (and, of course, you decide what's right and wrong for yourself); but, if you do what you think and you know is wrong, then you are going to go to hell where you are going to burn, and burn, and burn, and never burn up. But just keep burning forever, shrieking and screaming in pain forever and ever and ever. Of course, if that were true, then the saved mothers who have gone to heaven will see some of their children down there shrieking; because they seem to be able to see them and know what's going on. Well, this world has been terribly deceived; and they just simply don't understand it.
Some look at a passage in the fourteenth chapter of John, where Jesus said He was going to heaven; and He said, "If I go," that He would come again. But they forget about His coming again. But He said, "In My Father's house are many mansions." Now, if you will go to the original Greek in which that was written, you'll find it means positions, occupations, positions of government—not houses to live in, built out of wood or stone or brick, but positions. (Some can't understand. "If You went to prepare those places, why we don't go on to heaven?") And then He said, "I will come again, and receive you unto Myself." And so they think that, when He comes, He's only coming to meet us as we take off to heaven.
They overlook I Thessalonians in the fourth chapter, where it says that at that time the dead in Christ will be resurrected, and they shall rise first; and we which are alive will not prevent (or precede) their coming. They will rise first. And we which are alive and remain shall be instantly translated from mortal unto immortal, and shall be caught up together with them in the clouds TO MEET THE LORD in the air. He's not coming to meet us as we go to heaven. We are going to meet Him, as He returns here.
But where does He go? Zechariah fourteen says that very same day we're going to meet Him in the air in the clouds. And He's coming on down from those clouds and land on the Mount of Olives, just to the east of Jerusalem. They overlook that entirely. They only read a few of the scriptures. They leave out the ones that would entirely negate everything they have claimed and everything they believe.
Now think of it, the old saying, "A bear went over the mountain. He went over the mountain to see what he could see. And the other side of the mountain was all that he could see" when he went over. Well, most people don't know anything except what they see immediately around them. We need to go back in time. We need to go out in space. We need to get THE WHOLE PICTURE. And in that whole picture I want to give you something that perhaps you hadn't realized quite before this afternoon.
I said a while ago that God and the Word (that in the Greek language was called the Logos), who was with God and was God but another personage altogether. The Logos became flesh and dwelt among us, and became Jesus Christ. And of Him it is said, in the book of Hebrews, that He was "without father, without mother, without descent, without beginning of days or end of life." The same is true of God the Father. Now, in Him was life. In the Father was life. And, if He had life, He had movement and action; and He was doing something. Well, when Jesus was on Earth, He said, "I work and My Father works." They did work. But how did They work? What did They do? We find the Bible reveals They were Creators.
Now, They had a job to do; and there were two of Them. They were two different personages, yet both were God. The Word was with God, but the Word also was God. And so God is God, and the Word is God. Well, I am Armstrong; and my two sons were Armstrong; and all of my male grandsons are Armstrong—but they're different people. So the Word finally became the Son of God by being born of the human virgin, Mary. But He had existed from eternity with God.
Now what did They do way back there before He became Jesus Christ? That was before there was any earth. That's before there was any universe. They were Creators. And, to create, They had to think out a plan and a design, and design what was to be created. They had to create whatever was made. It first was spirit. (I was going to say "the material" that anything they created was made of, but angels are not material even. They're spirit beings.) Now the first thing that the God Family… And God is a family. The first thing that the God Family—God and the Word—created were angels.
Now, if They are working to do something, They have to have some kind of relationship in the way that They work together and do it. And "two cannot walk together except they be agreed." Well, They were perfectly agreed. Jesus was the Word; but He said, "I have spoken nothing except what My Father told Me to speak." He said, "I have kept My Father's commandments." He said "My Father is greater than I." And another time He thought it not robbery to say that He was equal with His Father. He was equal in the family sense, just as a son may be equal to his human father. He's a human being the same as his human father is, but he's not equal in AUTHORITY. And Jesus was not quite equal in authority, but He was as a being.
Finally, after He had been born human and after He had ascended up to heaven (where He said He would go and that He would come again), God had turned ALL POWER in heaven and in Earth, in the entire universe, over to Jesus Christ. But He still operates it, and does everything He does, as His Father dictates. "Two can't walk together except they be agreed."
Now, the wife is equal with her husband. She is a human being the same as he is. She's an heir of salvation, the same as he is. But he is the leader. Jesus is equal with God the Father. He is God. But God is in charge. They are not equal in authority.
Now the first thing that They created was angels. And each angel was created separately and individually. Angels were not reproduced or born as humans are. Each one of us humans has come from a mother impregnated by a father, and it took a father and a mother to produce each one of us. Angels have no father or mother except that (in the sense of being their Creator) they have been called "sons of God". You find that in the first chapter of Job. But we also find in Job 38 that, at the time of the creation of the Earth, the angels were singing; and the archangels shouting for joy because this Earth was made to be their abode.
Now, God created the Earth. Well, how did the sun and the moon get there? How did Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, the other planets of our solar system, how did they come to exist? How did our whole system which is part of a Milky Way, which is one galaxy, come to exist? And there are many other galaxies besides the galaxy of which our Milky Way is one, and our solar system is even part of that. God created it all. In Ephesians 3:7, "God created all things by and through Jesus Christ." So, in a sense, Jesus Christ was the Maker; but He only made by His word. He spoke, and it was done; and He only spoke what the Father told Him to speak. There was complete harmony and unity.
How did they live together? They lived in LOVE—love one to the other. The Son loved the Father, and obeyed Him. The Father loved the Son. And, when He became Jesus and was born and was being baptized in the River Jordan, God the Father said "You are My beloved Son in whom I am well pleased." He loved the Son. Jesus loved the Father, and obeyed Him. There was absolute cooperation. Now how did they live? They lived by the way of love—which is cooperation, mutual respect, working together; but one in leadership. And in the Bible we read that there is one lawgiver. Jesus Christ is not that lawgiver. GOD THE FATHER IS THE LAWGIVER. But God the Father judges no man. He's turned all judgment over to Jesus Christ the Son.
So there is organization. And there had to be organization. And to have organization you have to have some sort of government. You have to have a structure by which people operate together, or you have friction and one against the other; and finally anarchy and self-destruction.
Now, the way they operated together was LOVE; and love is an outgoing concern toward the other. That becomes a law because what is a law now? When I made a very short address before the Graduate School of the Constitutional Law Department of the Law School of the University of Southern California, I gave them a definition of law. I said, "I'm not a lawyer. I haven't studied your law books here. But I have studied a law Book that," I said, "you may not even have in your library here; but it's the foundation of all law books. It's one called the Holy Bible; and it speaks about law from the very beginning to the very end, all the way through. And lawyers ought to know what it says about law, if they want to know about law." You know, later they did look it up and found one copy of that book in their whole library, the law library in the University of Southern California. So they told us that they were ordering, I think, about a dozen more Bibles.
Well, law is merely the rules of human conduct. It's a rule which, if you violate it, brings with it penalty. Now you might call the rules of a football game (and football is just on now, I guess) the rules are a law. And if there is a violation, if a man is offside, that's a violation. They fine that team by a five-yard penalty. There are certain other violations. If they violate that law, or that rule, it could be ten or fifteen yards. A law brings a penalty. And a law is merely rules of human performance or conduct.
Now the first thing that God created was angels. He had a law that they should love one another; and love is an outgoing thing from one toward others, of having concern for the welfare of the other, (That's what it amounts to.), and cooperation with the other, being of kindly feeling toward the other—not hostility (just the opposite) but rather cooperation. That was the relationship between God and the Word, and it was cooperation.
Lucifer is the one who was one of two whose wings had spread out over the very throne of God in God's heaven. And God's heaven, I guess you would think of it as being on a planet where gravity keeps drawing it down. But you see originally there was no Earth. There was no matter of any kind. Everything was spirit, out in space. But there was a throne of God, and God is RULER. And the very fact that God began to create others, there had to be rules that applied to their conduct (one with the other) so they could work together and do what they were given to do. And that means government.
The government is based on the principle of love. Now, for humans, that is given in the Ten Commandments. The first four of which tell us how to love God, define love—that is, the general principles of love toward God. And the last six give the general principles of how we love neighbor. But that's only in principle. Sin is transgression of the law; and sin is transgression of the obvious intent or principle of that law (not just the letter of the law), if we understand it. You read of that in the third chapter of II Corinthians. But God had to have organization.
Now in the second chapter of Genesis you read about "in the day" in which God created the heavens and the earth. That means the entire universe. But their "day" doesn't necessarily mean… Day is used in two ways in the Bible. Sometimes it's a twenty-four hour day consisting of a light part we call day and the dark part we call night. The seven days in the first chapter of Genesis were twenty-four hour days. But here it speaks of day in the general sense of an approximate time. That's without regard as to whether it is twenty-four hours or maybe several days, or it could be maybe twenty-four years or more. But it's an approximate general time.
God created the universe. He had created a whole universe. Now we find that He put the angels on this Earth, and we find a great deal of evidence in the Bible. And, of course, I've written on this. It was in the book on the Human Potential. You'll also find it in the book that has just been printed [Mystery of the Ages], and many of you haven't received your copy as yet. Some of you have. All will receive it, at least at the Feast ofTabernac1es, if not sooner. There will be a copy, at least, for every family in the Church; and we are sending a copy, by the way, to all co-workers too.
Anyway, God had A GREAT PURPOSE! When He created the universe, He wanted that universe perfected. Now God creates in dual stages, not all at once. It's like a woman baking a cake. She makes the cake first; but it's not complete until she takes it out of the oven, and then later puts the icing on it. Now what she takes out of the oven is good as far as it's gone. There's nothing wrong with it. It just needs to be a little something more added to it.
When God created the heavens and the Earth, He took one planet; and that one planet was called Earth. And that planet God had designed and intended to become His headquarters OF THE WHOLE UNIVERSE. Now I don't think you've heard that spoken of before. So I think you'll find something of it in The Human Potential book.
He put angels here, to try them, to see if they could do what He wanted done. He had created the Earth; and, as far as He went, everything He had done was very good. Not ordinary good, VERY good! But it wasn't complete. The icing wasn't on the cake yet. He put angels here on the Earth, and He intended angels to work the Earth. The Earth comes in three different forms: The solid part of the Earth, which consists of rock and metals, iron, steel, all kinds of metals. It consists of dirt. And it consists then of liquid which can be water, oil and various liquids. And it consists of gas, which we call air or gases. For example, one which we call H2O, or water, at 212 degrees F, it begins to be converted into steam or a gas that goes up and just goes into the air. At below 32 degrees F it becomes a solid (just like rock) and we call it ice. You know you can melt gold; you can melt silver; you can melt bronze until they flow just like thick water.
Now there are forces in the Earth. There are elements that produce electricity in the Earth. There are elements that can produce great power. Oil can burn. We find elements in the Earth that can explode. Now we find what they can do with an atom, and that there is energy and power within the matter of the Earth.
But now, while I'm on that, we find that the moon is in a state of decay. I knew all along that Mars and the other planets in our solar system are in a state of decay. When they first landed a camera in an unmanned spacecraft on the face of Mars and it sent photographs back here, we could see nothing but decay. Now decay is not an original created condition. It had become that way.
Instead of improving the Earth, the angels destroyed it; and they became demons. And Satan rebelled against the government of God. The government of God would have given them the way of teamwork, of working together and cooperation, organization to produce a result. Instead of that, there was chaos; and they rebelled against God, and against God's basic principle of government—which is love. And they went into competition and strife and hatred and destruction, instead of construction.
Then, in six days, God renewed the face of the Earth for mankind (as you read in the, I guess, in Psalm 103). God renewed the earth back as it had been before He put the angels on it. Then He put MAN on here, and He intended MAN now to do what the angels should have done. He put man here to try man out, to see if he could do this earth—the idea being that, if they could finish the Earth properly, then they could go to all these other planets and the entire universe and beautify it and perhaps put life forms on all these other planets and all the places in this whole vast universe that goes farther than any astronomer even knows. So He put one man on the Earth.
Now in the beginning God had created the heavens and the Earth, and He'd put the angels here, but a lot of things happened between that first verse and the second verse of Genesis 1. The angels had destroyed things, and the archangel Lucifer had become Satan the devil. The angels with him, which were a third of all of the angels, had followed him. He'd probably talked them into it, convinced them; and they became demons. And they were bent on destruction and chaos, and not order and beauty and joy and happiness.
God created angels, and they turned wrong. Now no one but God Himself, He knew, could be depended on and relied upon never to go contrary to His law of love. And that law of love was necessary to work together to have the organization so that they could reclaim THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE, not just this Earth alone. This earth is only a trial place. And this life… When He said "Let Us make man in Our image," He made him with mortal life—not immortal life!
So, in Genesis 2:7 we read, that God "formed man of the dust of the ground." And into the dust of the ground He breathed the breath of life. And man, made out of the dust of the ground, became a living soul. The dust of the ground became a living soul. And now people have been deceived into thinking that man is a soul, and that a soul is spiritual. No, a soul is living matter, breathing the breath of air, and with a circulation of blood in it; and the life comes from the blood and the breath of air.
But there is a spirit in man. God put a spirit in man. But the spirit was not enough. The man needed another Spirit to go with that spirit, just like God Himself needed someone to go with Him. So there was the Word, who became Christ; and They two became ONE GOD. And God is a family, and They are THE GOD FAMILY. They're one family, but They're two persons.
Now They said "Let Us reproduce ourselves. Let Us make man in Our image." In other words, "Let's increase Our Family." It'll still be one family, and we become one with God. Man was made with a spirit. If the Spirit of God comes into him that begets him—by a process of reproduction—to be reproduced as a God-being; and that unifies him with God. The Spirit of God joins with the spirit of man, and the two join together (like a husband and wife join together) to form one family. And the Spirit of God joins with the human spirit of man to form one God, but only in the begettal state in this life. We are only like an embryo, or a fetus, not yet born.
Now, the first man Adam had a chance to do what Satan had not done, and to submit to the government of God, and to organize. Then he would have children, and he would organize the children into a government of cooperation, of mutual love and concern, for they would work together in an organized way of government. They would work the Earth and do just what the angels should have done, and beautify this Earth.
God gave them a sample. He took the man and the woman He had created and put them in a beautiful garden that God created, called the Garden of Eden. Maybe that was to show them how the rest of the world, the earth, should be made. And maybe He intended them even to beautify the Garden of Eden, because He put them there to dress it and to keep it. But Satan got to mother Eve, and she took of the tree that she was forbidden to take of, and gave it to Adam, and he took of it too. And so they simply followed Satan instead of God.
God gave them permission to have of every tree in the Garden except one—the knowledge of good and evil. But also in that garden was the Tree of Life. Now, if they had taken the Tree of Life (that was God-life), the Spirit of God would have come into them. They would have been united with God; and, united with God, they would be like Christ is united with God. As a human being, He is "the Son of God." And Adam would have become a son of God—"a begotten son of God". He would have had God's Spirit. That would have connected him with God. And God's mind would have come into him, just like the mind of God can come into us.
But how does He reveal it? By the Spirit, which is after the Spirit of God is in us. In other words, without the Spirit of God you can't understand it. When God reveals it, you don't understand the revealing; but with the Holy Spirit, you can. But it is God who does the revealing, not the Holy Spirit (if you notice the wording in I Corinthians 2:10). But then it shows, in verse 11, that there is a spirit in man; and no man can have the knowledge that he has (an animal can't have it, and man could not have it) save for the spirit of man which is in him. That's the human spirit. In the same way, we can't understand the spiritual things except THE SPIRIT OF GOD is in us, with the human spirit.
I'll pass over the early ones; because, of course, Abel is called "righteous Abel." And Enoch walked with God. And there was Noah, who was a preacher of righteousness. But we'll go on to Abraham, because all the promises of God have come from Abraham; and passed on through Isaac and Jacob, and to a certain extent to Joseph. And then there were the prophets of the Old Testament, in the nation Israel. Now God did give them His Holy Spirit for the writing of the Bible and as a part of the foundation of what was to become His Church. And in due time He sent the Logos—who was made flesh, and became a human being, and dwelt among us, and became Jesus Christ. He came as the second Adam. He came to do what the first Adam should have done—should have received the Spirit of God, and been one with God, and had the love of God within him, and then organize and carry on the government of God on the earth.
Jesus Christ called out a few to start the formation of the government of God in the Church. There was Peter and Andrew, and they were fisherman. Jesus walked along the shore of the Sea of Galilee, and He called them; and He drafted them. He said, "Come, follow Me." And they had to forsake all, and follow Him; and they did. He called twelve to start with. He started with those twelve, and He taught them for three and a half years. Then He paid the price of the penalty of human sin.
Then God resurrected Him from the dead. He had not sinned. And now He has all power that He originally had, which he had forsaken and given up to come down here to start the Church, to lead us and to show us the right way, and to pull us out of Satan's world, and to pay the penalty in our stead that we could be reconciled back to God the Father. Now, we are not saved by His blood. By His death we are reconciled to God. And God is the one who has immortal life to give. But, if we repent and if we accept what Christ did for us and accept Him as personal Savior (and repent means that we are going to live God's way from here on), we repent of having broken it because we didn't go that way; and we change our life. It means a totally changed life—from here on, to live BY GOD'S LAW. And God's law is the direction of the way to live (not the way that seems right to a man).
Now the churches of this world only follow the way that seems right to a man, the same way as Adam did. But God formed a Church that would have His Holy Spirit. And God would come into those in the Church that He called, that God the Father would draw to Him. And Jesus said no man could come to Christ except God the Father would draw them.
And so Jesus paid the penalty. He rose, and went to heaven to be our High Priest, and prepare positions for us as our High Priest—in training us in this life so that, if we overcome, when He comes to rule the Earth and take over the throne from Satan, we shall sit on that throne with Him. And, if we overcome, He will give us power just as He has power over the nations; and we will rule them. And God will set up His Kingdom, His government, on the Earth. And we are the ones that are preceding, in the Church. And the second coming of Christ is going to be followed by the next annual holy day, the Day of Atonement, which means putting Satan off that throne; and Christ will sit on it.
Now, when Christ comes, Satan will still be on the throne. And Christ isn't going to have Satan put off before Christ comes, but after He comes. Maybe it'll be ten actual literal days apart. We don't know. That's the way the holy days are arranged anyway. Of course, it doesn't mean that Christ will come on this certain day in just so many years from now. But there is ample reason to think that things have happened that way in the fulfillment of prophecies previously in the other holy days, and it could happen that way. But we don't know because God had said that no man, not even Christ, knew the time or the day or the hour when Christ would come. Only the Father knows that. So we can't set any time whatsoever. But we do know by all signs and enough of the prophecies that we know it's now near. It's even at the door. It's very close to us now. We are the last generation of this world and this age!
But we are only going to meet Christ as He's on the way back to the Earth. He's not meeting us. We're not going to heaven. There is not a word in the Bible that says we will ever go to heaven. God has ordained that this Earth is going to be the headquarters OF THE UNIVERSE. But we have to learn first how to work this Earth and turn it into the kind of beauty that it should be.
You know, there is one little comment I'd like to say right here. We are part of the remnant of God's one true Church of the Philadelphia era. There is another era yet to come. I think it'll only exist briefly, at the most about two-and-half or three years. But, in any event, this Church has taken what was the nearest thing to a slum in Pasadena, which is the very ground on which we are stationed right here, right now! And here is, in some respects, the most beautiful building on the face of the earth put here. This was all slums, and the most beautiful place in Pasadena is this campus. And we have taken it—or rather, Christ has taken it, and used us and we have submitted to Him and He has done it (we haven't really)—and turned it into beauty. Now that's what is going to be done with the whole Earth during the Millennium, and during the Millennium that we will celebrate with the Feast of Tabernacles that is soon coming up. {2}
But He didn't give man the annual holy days until the Church started. And the Church started in two phases. One was the physical material phase of ancient Israel. And the other is the spiritual phase, which is the Church of God that started with Christ. And so the annual holy days were given to ancient Israel, and they didn't know the meaning of it.
God caused me to see that He had ordained these days forever, and they should be kept. And so back in the year of 1927, I saw that we should keep these annual Sabbath days; and I said, "We shall keep them." And my wife and I began doing it. However, we couldn't convince anyone else to do it with us. For about seven years, we did it alone by ourselves. But we didn't know why. We didn't know the meaning. We just knew God commanded it; and we said, "If God commands it, we're going to obey. We will obey first, and let God show us why later." So later God did show us why.
These days are picturing the plan of God, working out His purpose here below—which Winston Churchill talked about. It begins with the Passover in the spring, the crucifixion of Christ. That made possible the beginning of the Church. The Church is starting a new creation, A SPIRITUAL CREATION. The Church is starting THE GOVERNMENT OF GOD all over again. We've had the government of man.
But God also decreed, as He decreed that Christ would come when He closed off the Tree of Life, He decreed that it was appointed for men to die once and after that the judgment. Then, as we read in I Corinthians 15:22, "As in Adam all die," because all have sinned in Adam, "so in Christ shall ALL be made alive." EVERYONE who has sinned and died; and all have died that are say under 140 years of age today, because there is no one quite that old on Earth. I think, if God would extend my life, that I could get fairly close to it. I'm in my ninety-fourth year now. I don't know how long God will extend this life. That's up to Him, and you brethren had better understand that. There's no guarantee that He's going to extend it on and on and on and on. I'm going to hope He will. As long as He wants to use me, I think He will. But, when David was old and stricken with years (23 years younger than I am), He let king David die. And David was a man after His own heart, and David was ruling His people.
So God determines a lot of these things. We can't of our wishful thinking do it either. And we need to realize that; and take it a little bit seriously, brethren. Your faith must not be in me. It must be in Jesus Christ. He's the Head of the Church. I'm not. And if I were not here, it would be another who would become the Pastor General. And if that should ever happen, if you want to get into God's Kingdom you will follow that Pastor General; and you will remain united, and you will remain one. And your eternity depends on that, every one of you. Don't you forget it. Because 10 years ago this Church was very seriously (it's a matter of seven or eight years ago) still divided. Thank God, it's not really divided today. There may be a little contention here or there that maybe we just haven't quite discovered. Maybe some have a little contention they are keeping to themselves. It hasn't surfaced. But we have such wonderful cooperation now, such a wonderful attitude and spirit of love, the Spirit of God and of God's Holy Spirit. Brethren, do everything and pray your heart out that it can continue that way in the Church.
So, to start with, the Passover. Then follows seven days putting sin out of our lives. But we can't do it alone, without the Spirit of God. So then comes the next holy day, the Day of Pentecost, the coming of the Holy Spirit. And then comes this whole Church age. And the next thing to happen after that, and after this nineteen hundred and some years of the Church age, is the second coming of Christ. He's coming to take over the government of the earth, and He's coming to restore GOVERNMENT!
It has been restored into this Church. And there are those that are just waiting for me to die; and, like buzzards, they would like to come and gobble up all you people, and tell you that no one else is fit to lead you but them. And they look to human charisma, someone who has a certain personality, someone who's a good entertainer; but God looks on the heart. Don't forget it, brethren. People are always fooled by human personality, and the charisma that attracts them right to someone. That must never happen in this Church. And I am going to do all I can to stay alive and prevent it happening as long as I can.
Now, when Christ comes, the government of God will be restored. And for one thousand years we go through the time reflected and foreshadowed by the Feast of Tabernacles—a thousand years! I think it will take at least three generations before we can weed out all of the evils and have a real utopia here on earth, but it'll come. It will come, and it will come comparatively fast.
And after that Satan and those he leads will be put away and reserved for the lake of fire. And then will come the one hundred years of the Great White Throne Judgment. And everybody who's ever lived will be resurrected. And, at the end of that time, God's purpose of humanity—of reproducing Himself—will have been completed. And then, finally, the New Jerusalem is coming down. There will be a new heaven and a new earth, and even God the Father is corning to this earth. And this earth is going to be the headquarters of the universe.
And this is where we are, practicing so that we can then begin to go throughout ALL ETERNITY into ALL THE UNIVERSE. And the Second Corning of Christ is that event which will start everything in the government of God to doing that for the first time. It will be the greatest event that has ever happened in the history of THE UNIVERSE. Not just the history of man, not just the history of this earth; but the greatest event that has ever happened in the history of the universe—when Christ comes to take over the government of God and to rule the earth. And the earth will be the headquarters of God. He didn't create all these planets and all this great universe in vain. It's in decay now, and it is in vain. Of course, a thousand years are like a day and a day is like a thousand years to God. And there is a lot of time. Eternity is a long time ahead. And ultimately God is going to make something beautiful out of this entire vast universe.
Jesus said, if we overcome, we will sit with Him on that throne. We will be given power over the nations. Are you overcoming, brethren? Examine your own self. That's something I can't do for you. I can teach you. Did you listen, and did it sink in? Well, keep it there; and meditate on it, and be sure and make your calling and election sure.
Thank you, brethren.