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STUDIES
IN THE
SCRIPTURES
"The Path of the Just is as the Shining Light, Which Shineth More and More Unto the Perfect Day."
SERIES I
The Plan of the Ages
A Vindication of the Divine Character and Government: Showing, by a Recognition and Harmonizing of all the Scriptures, that the Permission of Evil, Past and Present, is Educational and Preparatory to the Ushering of Mankind Into THE GOLDEN AGE OF PROPHECY In Which All the Families of the Earth Will Be Blessed with a Full Knowledge of God and a Full Opportunity for Attaining Everlasting Life Through the Redeemer, Who Then Will Be the Great Restorer and Life-Giver. `Acts 3:19-21`
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 dispensation 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 1886 by Pastor Russell
"The Divine Plan of the Ages"
THE AUTHOR'S FOREWORD
THE AUTHOR and the publishers desire to publicly acknowledge the favor of God which has
permitted them to be identified with the circulation of this Volume, and with the
results--light, joy, peace, fellowship with God, to many hungry, thirsty, bewildered
souls. The first edition in its present form was issued in 1886. Since then, one edition
has followed another in rapid succession and in twenty different languages, until now
there are nearly five million copies of it in the hands of the people all the world over.
We cannot hope that these books have all been read; but letters continually
coming to hand assure us that they are working powerfully in the hearts and minds of
people everywhere. Thousands write us that they have been influenced --some who totally
disbelieved in the Bible as a Divine Revelation to mankind. Others write that they have
been atheists or approximately so, because they had not previously known the true God and
His true Plan of the Ages, and were unable to accept, appreciate or worship the characters
usually held before them in the creeds.
For above five years preceding the first publication of this Volume, we had
substantially the same matter in print under another name and differently presented. That
book was entitled "Food for Thinking Christians." Its style was different in
that it first of all attacked the error--demolished it; and then, in its place, erected
the fabric of Truth. We finally learned that this was not the best way--that some became
alarmed as they saw their errors falling, and failed to read far enough to get a glimpse
of the beautiful structure of Truth in place of the demolished errors.
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The present Volume was written from the reverse standpoint. It
presents the Truth, shows its strength and beauty, and then suggests the removal of the
error, as not only unnecessary, but absolutely useless and very injurious. Thus the reader
of the DIVINE PLAN OF THE AGES at each step finds a strengthening of faith and a greater
nearness to the Lord, and therefore a confidence that he is in the right way. After seeing
the Truth, the errors are more and more seen to be absurd, worthless, injurious, and are
gladly abandoned.
The great Adversary, of course, has no love for anything which opens the eyes
of God's people, increases their reverence for God's Book, and breaks their reliance upon
human creeds. The great Adversary, therefore, as we might have expected, is very much
opposed to this book. Few realize Satan's power and cunning; few realize the meaning of
the Apostle's words in respect to this Prince of Darkness who transforms himself into a
minister of light, in order to fight the Truth and destroy its influence.
Few realize that our wily Adversary seeks to use the best, the most
energetic, the most influential of God's people to hinder the shining of the light and to
keep the Divine Plan of the Ages away from the people. Few realize that from the time
creed-making began, A.D. 325, there was practically no Bible study for 1260 years. Few
realize that during that time the creeds were riveted upon the minds of millions,
shackling them to horrible errors, and blinding them to the Divine character of Wisdom,
Justice, Love, Power. Few realize that since the Reformation --since the Bible began to
come back into the hands of the people--well-meaning but deluded reformers have been
blinded and handicapped by the errors of the past, and, in turn, have served to keep the
people in darkness. Few realize
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that real Bible study, such as was practised in the early Church in the days of the
Apostles, has only now come back to Bible students.
In the earliest editions of this Volume, the title, "Millennial
Dawn," was used; but we found that some were deceived thereby into thinking it a
novel. In order that none might be deceived, and that none might purchase under such
deception, we later adopted the present serial title, "Studies in the
Scriptures," which nobody can misunderstand.
Many queries have come to us as to why these books cannot be found in the
bookstores. Our answer is that while the book publishers would be glad to have these
books, there are certain religious zealots who will not permit their sale--threatening
boycott. At first this seemed like a great disaster--as though the power of the Adversary
would be permitted to hinder the dissemination of the Truth. But God graciously overruled
the matter, so that today probably no other book has so large a circulation and so steady
a circulation as this Volume. Those who, through prejudice, refused to read the book and
fought against it, did so because they believed falsehoods, misrepresentations.
Many of these books have been burned by people who never read them, but who
were influenced by misrepresentations. Just so it was during the Dark Ages in respect to
the followers of Jesus, who suffered martyrdom. Yes, Jesus Himself suffered at the hands
of those who did not understand Him or His teachings, as St. Peter pointedly declares:
"And now, brethren, I wot that through ignorance ye did it, as did also your
rulers" (`Acts 3:17`); "for had they known it, they would not have crucified the
Lord of Glory." `1 Cor. 2:8`
But if the enemies of this book have been bitter, unjust,
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untruthful, its friends are proportionately warm and zealous. The millions of copies in
the hands of the people have nearly all passed out through the friends of the book, who,
from the love of the Truth, have given time and energy for its wide circulation. While we
write these lines, we have knowledge of the fact that approximately six hundred Christian
people from various walks of life have "left all" earthly business and calling
and ambitions that they may glorify the Lord and bless His hungry saints by putting this
little Volume into their hands. These include doctors, schoolteachers, nurses, ministers,
barbers, mechanics-- people from every walk of life who, touched to the heart themselves
with the love of God, are anxious to pass the blessing on to other hearts and heads.
The books are sold at a small price, and these colporteurs who take them
around to the public are barely able to make their expenses. They rejoice, however, all
the more if sometimes they have privations and are counted worthy to suffer some
inconveniences and deprivations for the sake of the Lord, the Truth and the Brethren. The
good work goes on, the Message of Life in Christ passes from hand to hand. The present
output of this Volume is enormous. May its blessing in future days be proportionately as
great as in the past. The author and publishers cannot ask for more. With very best wishes
to all readers,
Your servant in the Lord,
Charles T. Russell
Brooklyn, N.Y., October 1, 1916