"For they eat the bread of wickedness, and drink the vine of violence" -Prov. 4:17.
PART 2
2 J inony to had Danicl in Babylon to bear testi- The so-called ‘‘wise men”’ of the present day, inelud- ing the “‘brain trust’’, have utterly failed to suggest a method that will effectually bring peace and pros- perity to the people. The prophecy indicates that the remnant of the church yct on earth must as a last resort serve notice and warning of such utter failure upon the earthly rulers of Satan’s organization called Babylon and that this notice must be served shortly preceding the overthrow of the wieked organization by Jchovah’s great Executive Officer, Jehovah has brought forth his witnesses for the purpose of giving such notice, The miscrable failure of the clerey to tell the truth to the people makes it neeessary for Jehovah Ged to employ the remnant to give notice and warning to the rulers of the world. It was in 3925 that God revealed to his people on earth the meaning of the two great signs or wonders appearing in heaven. (Rev. 12:1,3) Those great signs or wen- ders disclose to God’s people the organization of the enemy Satan, and the greater organization of Jchovah God, the explanation of which appears in The Watca- tower, 1925, page 67 on. On September 27, 1930, the books Light, explaining The Revelation, including the two great signs and wonders and the seven last plagues, were released to the public, and a wide distribution of these books followed, and whieh were placed in the hands of many of the ruling class. Thereafter the importance of giving testimony was emphasized, and God’s organization on earth fixed a quota for the year 1931 of the amount of literature that it was hoped would be placed; and during each year from that time forward a like course has been taken and a great- er testimony than ever given to the name of the Lord. It then became apparent that such is ‘‘the testimany of Jesus Christ’, and the remnant understuod more fully than before that the Lord has committed to his anointed ones on earth the obligation of delivering this testimony and that they must deliver it regard- less of all opposition. The remnant are the witnesses for Jehovah. 3 No longer, therefore, could the faithful remnant be identified as merely ‘Bible Students’’; because anyone claiming faith in God, and accepting the Bible 333