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{{raw:data:p|c|different power or authority to these different nations? In the United States, in time of peace no citizen can, by law, be drafted and required to render military service. In Italy and other countries called Christian, even in time of peace all citizens are subject to military service, and refusing to render such service are subject to severe punishment. Which one of the nations is making and enforcing the military law in harmony with God's law, seeing that their laws are different?}}
  
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{{raw:data:p|7|5-7| In the United States, in time of war a law is made compelling persons within a certain age limit to engage in military service. Is the law of God different at different times and in different countries? The scripture answers: 'God changes not.' (Mal. 3:6) Of necessity God must be, and is, at all times consistent.}}
  
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{{raw:data:p|8| God says to his anointed sons: "Thou shalt not kill." (Matt. 5: 21, 22) He that kills is a murderer. Furthermore, it is written: "Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer: and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him." (1 John 3: 15) All the Gentile governments of the world in time of war compel their respective subjects or citizens to participate in war and to kill. Has God delegated the power to these governments to order men to kill each other, and are the anointed sons of God bound to obey the laws of the land which require killing, when at the same time God's own law commands that he shall not kill? If the child of God engages in war and deliberately kills, he precludes himself from entering the kingdom, according to God's law.}}
  
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{{raw:data:p|9| If a worldly government can enact a law forbidding the use of certain drinks, that nation or government can also enact a law, and enforce it, forbidding the use of certain foods, even including bread. Jesus directed his followers to pray to God: "Give us this day our daily bread." Would God delegate to a nation or government a power that would permit that nation to make and enforce a law forbidding the use of the very thing for which the children of God were directed to pray? If it is lawful to drink beer while eating cheese in Germany, and unlawful to drink beer while eating cheese in the United States, which one of these nations is exercising the power delegated by the Lord? If the answer be, Both, then the question is properly asked: Is God declaring that the doing of a certain act is right in one part of the earth and wrong in another part of the earth?}}
In the United States, in time of peace no citizen can,
 
by law, be drafted and required to render military
 
serYice. In Italy and other countries called Christian,
 
even in time of peace all citizens are subject to military serYice, and refusing- to render such service are
 
subject to severe punishment. 'Vhich one of the nations is making and enforeing the military law in
 
harmony with Uod's law, seeing that their laws art~
 
different?
 
7 In the United States, in time of war a law is made
 
compelling pt'rsons within a certain age limit to engage in military service. Is the law of God different
 
at different times and in diffC'rent countries? The
 
scripture ansY'rs: 'Cod chang'es not.' (Mal. 3:6)
 
Of necessity God must be, and is, at all times consistent.
 
S God says to h is anointed sons: "Thou shalt not
 
kill." (Matt. 5: 21, 22) He that kills is a murderer.
 
Furthermore, it is written: "'Vhosoever hateth his
 
brother is a murderer: and ~-e know that no murderer
 
hath etC'rnallife abiding in him." (1 John 3: 15) All
 
the Gentile governments of the world in time of war
 
eompel their respective ~mbjects or citizens to participate in war and to kill. Has God dclpgated the power
 
to these gowrnments to order men to kill each other,
 
and are the anointed sons of God bound to obey tho
 
1,l's of the land which require killing, when at the
 
snme time God's own law commands that he shall
 
not kill? If the child of God engagps in war and delilll'ratt'ly kills, he precludes himself from enterin~
 
t Ill' kingdom, according to God's law.
 
U If a worldly government can enact a law forbidding the use of ('('rtain drinks, that natiOli or government can also enact a law, and enforce it, forbidding
 
the llse of certain foods, even including bread. Jesus
 
directed his follo ers to pray to God: ., (; ive us this
 
day our daily bn'ad." 'Vould God delegate to a nation or gowrnment a power that would permit that
 
nation to make and enforce a law forbidding the use
 
of the wry thillg fOl' which the ehildrt'n of God -,pre
 
dirC'cted to pray'? If it is lawful to drink beer while
 
eating ehC'C'sC' in (;erman~·, and unlawful to drink bl'er
 
while enting chC'C'se in the lTnited States, whieh one of
 
thpse nations is eXl'rcising the power dC'legated by the
 
Lord? If the anSWl'r be, Both, then the question is
 
properly asked: Is God declaring' that the doing of a
 
eertain act is right in one part of the earth and wrong
 
in another part of the earth?
 
10 Russia and the Cnited States are both pOYl'rs of
 
this world, othC'rwise ealled nations or governments;
 
and both claim to be Christian nations, eYen thoug-h
 
they are not. The fundamental law of the l~nited
 
States declares that a man may exercise his rl'ligion
 
in any manner he may choose. Contrary to this fundamental law, some of the states enact a law that the
 
gospel can not be preached in certain places or under
 
certain conditions, and arrest and punish those who
 
  
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{{raw:data:p|10|10-11| Russia and the United States are both powers of this world, otherwise called nations or governments; and both claim to be Christian nations, even though they are not. The fundamental law of the United States declares that a man may exercise his religion in any manner he may choose. Contrary to this fundamental law, some of the states enact a law that the gospel can not be preached in certain places or under certain conditions, and arrest and punish those who}}
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|{{raw:data:p|c|attempt thus to preach it. In Russia the law is that one can not preach the gospel at all without a permit from the government. God's commandment to his sons, which commandment is given through Jesus Christ, is that his gospel shall be preached in all the nations as a witness. (Matt. 24: 14) Shall the child of God be obedient to the law of the United States or of Russia, or to the law of God? Is it possible that God has delegated to these various nations the right and authority to make and enforce laws that are inconsistent with and in derogation of his own expressed will?}}
  
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{{raw:data:p|11|10-11| Is it not therefore clear that there has been a decidedly improper application of the words of the Apostle Paul when applied to the governments of this world? When he says, "The powers that be are ordained of Cod," does he have any reference whatsoever to the Gentile nations of the earth? Is it not more reasonable that he directs his words exclusively to the powers possessed and exercised in God's organization, and not to those that are exercised in Satan's organization?}}
  
attempt thus to preach it. In Russia the law is that
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one can not preach the gospel at all without a permit
 
from the government. God's commandment to his
 
sons, which eommandment is given through Jesus
 
Christ, is that his gospel shall be preached in all the
 
nations as a witness. (Matt. 24: 14) Shall the child of
 
God be obedient to the law of the Unitcd Statcs or
 
of Russia, or to the law of God 1 Is it possible that
 
God has dplt'g-ated to these various nations the' right
 
and authority to make and enforce laws that are inconsistent with and in derogation of his Ovn expressed
 
will ?
 
11 Is it not thel'cfol'e clear that there has been a deeidedly improper application of the words of the
 
Apostle Paul v]1('n applird to the gO'ernments of this
 
yorld? 'YI1<'n he says, "The ]l()Y(.'rs that be are ordained of Cod," dol'S hr havl' an.' reference whatsoever to the (ientile natiOlls of tIll' earth? Is it not mon'
 
reasonable that hl' dired.., his words exclm:i'ely to
 
the powers po,;ses-;e,l and l'xercised in nod's organization, and llot to those that arc eXl']'cised in Satan's
 
organization?
 
GOD'S
 
  
ORGA~IZATIO~
 
  
12 Aside from Jehovah himsdf his organization consists of Jesus Cln'ist, his holy angels, cherubim, the
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{{raw:data:p|12|12-14| Aside from Jehovah himself his organization consists of Jesus Christ, his holy angels, cherubim, the resurrected members of the body of Christ, and those who have been brought into the church and anointed of the spirit and who are diligently putting forth their best endeavors to be obedient to God. At the Jordan, at the time of his consecration, Jesus was anointed to the high office of "priest for ever after the order of Melchizedek". He was then and there clothed with certain powers as the man Christ Jesus on earth. Speaking to his disciples Jesus said that "the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins". (Mark 2: 10) After Jesus had been raised from the dead he said to his disciples: "All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth." (Matt. 28: 18) That power he received from Jehovah. Manifestly God permitted Jesus to grant some power to his servants or disciples, because Jesus said: "For the Son of man is as a man taking a far journey, who left his house, and gave authority to his servants, and to every man his work, and commanded the porter to watch." - Mark 13: 34.}}
resurrected members of the bod.- of Christ, and those
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who have been brought into the ehureh and anointed
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{{raw:data:p|13|12-14| The word "power" is translated from the Greek exousia; and Paul's argument set forth in the text and context shows that the power there mentioned has reference to the authority that is possessed and exercised in God's organization. It is the institution which Jehovah himself employs to carry out his purposes. The foregoing scriptures are in point, as well as those that follow: "For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him." (Col. 1: 16) "Thou}}
of the spirit and who arc diligently putting forth
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their best endeavors to be olJl'dil'nt to nod..A t the
 
Jordan, at the time of his consecration, Jesus was
 
anointed to the high office of "priest for ever after
 
the order of lIelchizedek". lie was then and there
 
elothed with eertain powers as the man Christ Jesm
 
on earth. Speaking to his dis('iples .Jesus said tha~
 
"the Son of man hath power on C'arth to forgive sins".
 
(Mark 2: 10) After Jesus had been raised from the
 
dead he said to his disciples: ".ll power is given unto me in heaven and in earth." (1att. 28: 18) That
 
pOWl'r he rC'ceived from Jehovah. lIanifestly God
 
permitted Jl'SUS to grant some pover to his servants
 
or disciples, because Jesus said: "For the Son of man
 
is as a man taking a far journey, who left his house,
 
and gaw authority to his serYants, and to every man
 
his work, and eommanded the porter to watch."Mark 13: 34.
 
13 The word "po"'er'" is translated from the Greek
 
rxousia: and Paul's arguml'nt set forth in the text
 
and contC'xt shows that the power there mentioned
 
has reference to the authority that is possessed and
 
exercised in God's org'anization. It is the institution
 
which .Jehovah himself employs to carry out his pur.
 
post's. '1'he forpgoing sCl'iptlll'es are in point, as well
 
as those that fullow: "For by him were all things
 
crl'ated, that arc in h('a"('n, and that are in earth,
 
visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were
 
crcated by him, and for him." (Col. 1: 16) "Thou
 

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different power or authority to these different nations? In the United States, in time of peace no citizen can, by law, be drafted and required to render military service. In Italy and other countries called Christian, even in time of peace all citizens are subject to military service, and refusing to render such service are subject to severe punishment. Which one of the nations is making and enforcing the military law in harmony with God's law, seeing that their laws are different?
7 In the United States, in time of war a law is made compelling persons within a certain age limit to engage in military service. Is the law of God different at different times and in different countries? The scripture answers: 'God changes not.' (Mal. 3:6) Of necessity God must be, and is, at all times consistent.
8 God says to his anointed sons: "Thou shalt not kill." (Matt. 5: 21, 22) He that kills is a murderer. Furthermore, it is written: "Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer: and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him." (1 John 3: 15) All the Gentile governments of the world in time of war compel their respective subjects or citizens to participate in war and to kill. Has God delegated the power to these governments to order men to kill each other, and are the anointed sons of God bound to obey the laws of the land which require killing, when at the same time God's own law commands that he shall not kill? If the child of God engages in war and deliberately kills, he precludes himself from entering the kingdom, according to God's law.
9 If a worldly government can enact a law forbidding the use of certain drinks, that nation or government can also enact a law, and enforce it, forbidding the use of certain foods, even including bread. Jesus directed his followers to pray to God: "Give us this day our daily bread." Would God delegate to a nation or government a power that would permit that nation to make and enforce a law forbidding the use of the very thing for which the children of God were directed to pray? If it is lawful to drink beer while eating cheese in Germany, and unlawful to drink beer while eating cheese in the United States, which one of these nations is exercising the power delegated by the Lord? If the answer be, Both, then the question is properly asked: Is God declaring that the doing of a certain act is right in one part of the earth and wrong in another part of the earth?
10 Russia and the United States are both powers of this world, otherwise called nations or governments; and both claim to be Christian nations, even though they are not. The fundamental law of the United States declares that a man may exercise his religion in any manner he may choose. Contrary to this fundamental law, some of the states enact a law that the gospel can not be preached in certain places or under certain conditions, and arrest and punish those who
attempt thus to preach it. In Russia the law is that one can not preach the gospel at all without a permit from the government. God's commandment to his sons, which commandment is given through Jesus Christ, is that his gospel shall be preached in all the nations as a witness. (Matt. 24: 14) Shall the child of God be obedient to the law of the United States or of Russia, or to the law of God? Is it possible that God has delegated to these various nations the right and authority to make and enforce laws that are inconsistent with and in derogation of his own expressed will?
11 Is it not therefore clear that there has been a decidedly improper application of the words of the Apostle Paul when applied to the governments of this world? When he says, "The powers that be are ordained of Cod," does he have any reference whatsoever to the Gentile nations of the earth? Is it not more reasonable that he directs his words exclusively to the powers possessed and exercised in God's organization, and not to those that are exercised in Satan's organization?


GOD'S ORGANIZATION


12 Aside from Jehovah himself his organization consists of Jesus Christ, his holy angels, cherubim, the resurrected members of the body of Christ, and those who have been brought into the church and anointed of the spirit and who are diligently putting forth their best endeavors to be obedient to God. At the Jordan, at the time of his consecration, Jesus was anointed to the high office of "priest for ever after the order of Melchizedek". He was then and there clothed with certain powers as the man Christ Jesus on earth. Speaking to his disciples Jesus said that "the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins". (Mark 2: 10) After Jesus had been raised from the dead he said to his disciples: "All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth." (Matt. 28: 18) That power he received from Jehovah. Manifestly God permitted Jesus to grant some power to his servants or disciples, because Jesus said: "For the Son of man is as a man taking a far journey, who left his house, and gave authority to his servants, and to every man his work, and commanded the porter to watch." - Mark 13: 34.
13 The word "power" is translated from the Greek exousia; and Paul's argument set forth in the text and context shows that the power there mentioned has reference to the authority that is possessed and exercised in God's organization. It is the institution which Jehovah himself employs to carry out his purposes. The foregoing scriptures are in point, as well as those that follow: "For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him." (Col. 1: 16) "Thou