One of the primary signs of Christs presence
["parousia"] is the selection of "a wise and faithful servant."
"That servant" would be placed in a position "over his household"
doing the work of dispensing "meat in due season" when the Lord returns.
Based on Chronology, Parallel Ages, and Time Prophecies, the date of our
Lords second invisible presence was 1874 A.D. This narrows the selection of
"that servant" to a specific time.
Who, after 1874 A.D., was appointed "ruler" over the
Lords household, dispensing "meat in due season" [the harvest truth] to
other servants in the household? Who, after 1874 A.D., was made steward "over
all his goods" [the harvest work]? after 1874 A.D., was appointed "ruler" over the
Lords household, dispensing "meat in due season" [the harvest truth] to
other servants in the household? Who, after 1874 A.D., was made steward "over
all his goods" [the harvest work]?
Only one individual fits these qualifications: CHARLES TAZE RUSSELL.
In 1874 A.D. Charles Taze Russell (Br. Russell) was, with other earnest Bible
Students, studying the Scriptures, and publishing and dispensing the harvest message to
other Christians.
1869
Heard Second Adventist views
from Mr. Jonas Wendell.
1870-1875 Studied with Bible class in Allegheny and with Bros.
George Stetson and George Storrs.
1870 Learned that the object of the Lords second coming was
restitution.
1872 Understood doctrines of ransom and restitution.
1874
Learned the Lords return would be invisible.
1874-1875
Wrote "The Object and Manner of The Lords
Return" 50,000 copies published.
1876 Learned the time of Lords invisible presence was 1874
A.D.
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As harvest truths were
understood, Br. Russell continued to publish and dispense the truth to the Lords
household. The sickle of truth [Rev. 14:15] began the harvest work of separating the wheat
[true Christians] from the tares [imitation Christians].
1879
"Zions Watch Tower" began publication,
6,000 copies. By 1914, 50,000 copies.
1880 Readers
of the Watch Tower were gathered into Bible Study Classes.
1880
Tracts ["Old Theology Quarterly"]
began to be published. Provided free for Watch Tower readers to
distribute.
1881
Colporteur work began.
1881
TABERNACLE SHADOWS written.
1886
THE DIVINE PLAN OF THE AGES, Studies in Scriptures, Vol. 1 written.
1886
1st Bible Student Convention.
1889
THE TIME IS AT HAND, Studies in Scriptures,
Vol. 2 written.
1891
THY KINGDOM COME, Studies in Scriptures, Vol. 3
written.
1897
THE DAY OF VENGEANCE [called THE BATTLE OF
ARMAGEDDON],
Studies in Scriptures, Vol. 4
written.
1899
THE AT-ONE-MENT BETWEEN GOD AND MAN, Studies in
Scriptures,
Vol. 5 written.
1904
THE NEW CREATION, Studies in Scriptures, Vol. 6
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Br. Russell produced the Studies in the Scriptures, whose combined circulation
during his life were over 10,000,000 copies. He wrote a number of widely circulated
booklets and produced over 200 tracts, some of which attained a circulation over
50,000,000 copies.
For thirteen years Br. Russells sermons appeared
weekly, part of the time simultaneously, in over 2,000 newspapers with a combined
circulation of over 15,000,000. He edited a semi-monthly magazine with a circulation of
about 45,000 copies. In some years over 300,000 letters were written to him, to which he
supervised the answers, some being answered personally. Before Br. Russell died his
writings had been published in over forty languages.
Additionally, Br. Russell lectured to audiences in almost
every country, traveling over 1,000,000 miles, delivering over 30,000 sermons and
lectures. Wherever he was announced to speak, the largest and best auditoriums were filled
frequently with thousands.
Br. Russell was placed in a position of responsibility as
"steward" over "all the Lords goods" all the harvest
work. After his death, Br. Russells writings continue the harvest work of separating
the wheat and tares.
The fiery slanderous attacks from without [the clergy] and
within [brethren], though severe even to the extent of his own wifes rebellion,
never turned Br. Russells focus from faithfulness to his stewardship
responsibilities and the purity of a sanctified Christ-like character. The numbers reflect
the immense influence of the harvest work in Br. Russells life time.
Br. Russell not only produced the vast literature, but he
directed its publication and distribution. He organized and directed seven branch offices
in foreign countries. For twenty-two years he controlled a lecture bureau that staffed,
for several years, over 300 lecturers. For thirty years Br. Russell managed a propaganda
work with, at times, 1000 colporteurs in its service. For twenty-five years he directed a
tract movement in which nearly 10,000 individuals took part.
For three years Br. Russell directed the preparation of the
"Photo-Drama of Creation" which was exhibited for two and a half years in
hundreds of cities and in many countries to over 9,000,000 people and in 35 languages! He
was the elected pastor over 1500 Bible Student churches.
All this was accomplished without soliciting $1.00. Br.
Russell received $11 per month for his personal needs and died with only $200 in his bank
account.
ADDITIONAL SCRIPTURES
Bible Students acknowledge the Lords choice of Br.
Russell as his steward during the harvest. Other Scriptures also reflect Br.
Russells work during the harvest.
MAN WITH WRITERS INK HORN Ezek. 9,10
The "writers ink horn" indicates that the written word would be
the instrument used to mark the foreheads of those who sigh and cry for the abominations
in the land. The first work is sealing the church class in their foreheads by the truth
and separating them from Christendom. [Ezek. 9:2-4] Br. Russell published the harvest
truths which have been separating true Christians from false Christian systems.
The same "man clothed in linen" scatters coals of fire from the
Lords altar over the city. The second work is the Lords judgments on
Christendom. [Ezek. 10:2] Harvest truths circulated through Br. Russells writings
bring the Lords judgments on the false Christian systems.
THE SEVENTH MESSENGER - Rev. 3:14-22
The Lord assigned seven messengers to the seven churches [Rev. 1:16,20] The
Lords message to the seventh messenger of the Laodicean phase of the church
corresponds to the message and work of Br. Russell.
During the Laodicean stage of the church, the Lord returns "Behold,
I stand at the door and knock." A feast of harvest truths is offered to any Christian
who opens the door [accepts his presence]. "If any man hear my voice and open the
door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me." [Rev. 3:20] The
"meat in due season" of this feast was dispensed through the Lords chosen
steward, the seventh messenger, Br. Russell.
The judgment and casting off of the nominal church [Rev. 3:15,16] was proclaimed
by Br. Russell, and published and distributed in his writings.
The presence and reign of Christ begun [Rev. 3:20,21] was proclaimed by Br.
Russell, and published and distributed through his writings.