"Times of Refreshing Shall Come From the
Presence of the Lord; and He Shall Send Jesus
Christ,... Whom the Heavens Must Retain until
THE TIMES OF RESTITUTION OF ALL THINGS
Which God Hath Spoken by the Mouth of All His
Holy Prophets Since the World Began." "Ye Brethren,
Are Not in Darkness, That That Day Should
Overtake You as a Thief." `Acts 3:19-21`; `1 Thess. 5:4`
To
the King of Kings and Lord of Lords
IN THE INTEREST OF
HIS CONSECRATED SAINTS,
WAITING FOR THE ADOPTION,
--AND
OF--
"ALL THAT IN EVERY PLACE CALL UPON THE LORD,"
"THE HOUSEHOLD OF FAITH,"
--AND
OF--
THE GROANING CREATION, TRAVAILING AND WAITING FOR THE
MANIFESTATION OF THE SONS OF GOD,
THIS
WORK IS DEDICATED.
"To make all see what is the fellowship of the mystery which
from the beginning
of the world hath been hid in God." "Wherein He hath abounded
toward
us in all wisdom and prudence, having made known unto us the
mystery of His will, according to His good pleasure which
He hath purposed in Himself; that in the dispen-
sation of the fulness of the times He
might gather together in one all
things, under Christ."
`Eph. 3:4,5,9;1:8-10`
Written
in 1889 by Pastor Russell
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"The
Time is at Hand"
THE
AUTHOR'S FOREWORD
THE
FIRST EDITION of this Volume was given to the public in A.D.
1889. Since then, one edition after another has gone forth
in various languages, until now more than one million and
a half copies are in the hands of the people. These figures
are astonishing when we consider how few people today have
any faith in the Bible as a Divine Revelation, and how few
of those who do have faith in the Bible have an appreciation
of prophecy and of chronology--especially of Bible chronology
and the Bible's history of the world.
The
author and the publishers have great cause for rejoicing in
the evidence continually coming to hand that this Volume has
proven very helpful to the people of God in every land in
the study of the Bible--in collating the message of the Lord's
Word under various headings and classifications assistful
to the student. Especially have we heard of many being blessed
in their study of the manner of the Second Advent--in the
Scriptural proof set forth in this Volume that our Lord will
never again come to this earth as a man, having fulfilled
completely His mission as a human being when He by the grace
of God tasted death for every man at Calvary. The texts brought
to the attention of the reader, proving that now our Lord
is the glorified One at the Father's right hand, and is soon
to become King of the world, have been assistful to many,
as their letters testify.
This
Volume makes no claim to infallibility, and no claim of any
direct inspiration from God in the interpretation of His Word.
On the contrary, it does claim that the Divine Revelation
is the Bible. Its endeavor has been to collate the Bible evidences
and to offer suggestions in respect to their significance.
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Dealing
with subjects so difficult that they are rarely touched by
others, it is not to be considered strange if some of the
suggestions made in this Volume have not been fulfilled with
absolute accuracy to the very letter. But the author, the
publishers, and the thousands of readers of this Volume are
not ashamed of its presentations, and are still handing it
forth to all who have an interest in Bible study-- as most
interesting and most helpful in an understanding of the Lord's
Word.
The
Bible chronology herein presented shows that the six great
thousand-year Days beginning with Adam are ended, and that
the great Seventh Day, the thousand years of Christ's Reign,
began in 1873. The events of these 43 years, which this Volume
claims as the beginning of the Millennium, we still find fully
corroborating Bible prophecies, as herein set forth. During
these 43 years, nearly all the inventions of our day have
been accomplished. The sewing machine, one of the first, began
to reach its perfection 43 years ago. Since then, we have
all kinds of farming machinery and tools, and workshop, store,
factory and home conveniences, in abundance and cheap--through
human invention. These are shortening the hours of labor,
and doing away with the "sweat of face," which the
Bible declares to be identified with the curse.
It
is entirely safe to say that in these 43 years the world has
increased its riches one thousandfold. And when we remember
that behind the 43 years lies a total of six thousand years
of human endeavor, it seems almost a miracle that the world
should accomplish one thousand times more in the past 43 years
than in the six thousand years preceding. Surely this well
attests the claim of this Volume that we have entered the
great Seventh Day, and that what we are already experiencing
as a race are only the foregleams of the much greater blessings
still to come--when the Sun of <PAGE
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Righteousness shall arise with healing in His
beams, and scatter all the darkness, ignorance, and superstition
of the world!
This
Volume sets forth, what its author has been preaching for
over forty years, that the "Times of the Gentiles"
chronologically ended in the fall of A.D. 1914. The expression,
"Times of the Gentiles," in Bible usage signifies
the years, or period of time, in which the Gentile nations
of the world were to be permitted to have control, following
the taking away of the typical kingdom from natural Israel,
and filling the hiatus between that event and the establishment
of God's Kingdom in the hands of Messiah-- "whose right
it is." `Ezekiel 21:27`
We
could not, of course, know in 1889, whether the date 1914,
so clearly marked in the Bible as the end of the Gentile lease
of power or permission to rule the world, would mean that
they would be fully out of power at that time, or whether,
their lease expiring, their eviction would begin. The latter
we perceive to be the Lord's program; and promptly in August,
1914, the Gentile kingdoms referred to in the prophecy began
the present great struggle, which, according to the Bible,
will culminate in the complete overthrow of all human government,
opening the way for the full establishment of the Kingdom
of God's dear Son.
We
are not able to see behind the veil; we are not able to know
the things progressing under the direction of our glorious
Lord and the members of His Church already glorified. Our
thought is that somehow the Lord is taking a hand in the affairs
of the world now as He did not do in times past. We do know
that the great Time of Trouble, which has begun, very closely
corresponds to the Divine declaration respecting the time
and conditions of the establishment of Messiah's Kingdom.
The Lord Himself informs us that, at the time He shall take
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power and reign, the nations will be mad and the Divine wrath
will come. A little later on the time will come for the judging
of the dead, and the giving of the reward to God's servants,
small and great, leading on finally to the destruction of
the incorrigible, who would exercise a corrupt influence upon
the earth. `Revelation 21:8`
All
over the world people knew of the expectations of Bible Students
in respect to the year A.D. 1914; and when so stupendous a
war as the present one broke loose, when the winds of strife
began to blow with such fury and destruction, thousands remembered
what they had heard and read respecting the end of the Gentile
Times. Thousands today have come to fully appreciate the times
in which we are living. The influence is very helpful and
inspiring. A realization that we are in the Day of the Lord,
and that very soon all of His saints will be gathered to Him
by the resurrection change, has a stimulating and encouraging
influence upon Bible students, separating them from the world
and its fears and ambitions and fixing their eyes upon the
Crown of Life, which the Lord has in reservation for them
that love Him most.
The
author acknowledges that in this book he presents the thought
that the Lord's saints might expect to be with Him in glory
at the ending of the Gentile Times. This was a natural mistake
to fall into, but the Lord overruled it for the blessing of
His people. The thought that the Church would all be gathered
to glory before October, 1914, certainly did have a very stimulating
and sanctifying effect upon thousands, all of whom accordingly
can praise the Lord--even for the mistake. Many, indeed, can
express themselves as being thankful to the Lord that the
culmination of the Church's hopes was not reached at the time
we expected; and that we, as the Lord's people, have further
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of perfecting holiness and of being participators with our
Master in the further presentation of His Message to His people.
Our
mistake was evidently not in respect to the ending of the
Times of the Gentiles; we drew a false conclusion, however,
not authorized by the Word of the Lord. We saw in the Bible
certain parallels between the Jewish Age and the Gospel Age.
We should have noted that these parallels follow the nominal
systems to destruction in both cases, and do not indicate
the time of the glorification of the New Creation. This explanation
will help the reader as he studies "THE TIME IS AT HAND."
We have no doubt that the great blessings which have come
to many of us in the past will continue to go through the
Volume to thousands of others. So with it go the prayers of
the author,
Charles
T. Russell
Brooklyn, N.Y.,
October 1, 1916