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Title
New day, vol. 03, no. 40 (October 05, 1939)
Author
Father Divine (Author)
Author
Father Divine
Publisher
New Day Publishing Co.
Date
1939-10-05
Place published
New York, N.Y.
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:: ’ §§¢23E?£fi£:a£%4{£ DHUHRSDAY Avezszzsffimesu ‘E A _OCT_OB,EiR . ussm: sirma VOL In 0 E 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. FATHER DIVINE ’ A.D.F.D. “The WELCOME’ TABLE” in this land wheafle “ONE SERVES ALL AND ALL SERVE ONE” Part II. ROCKLAND PALACE, 155th STREET & 8th’ AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY -4- Scenes from the 2-day Demonstration and Banquet, participated in by over 12,000. T0p—InspiI'atio‘na1 placards. Center left—FATHER DIVINE’S place at the Head of the Banquet Table from whence all are served. Cemfiev" m'ght——The Divine orche stra. Lowev"——“GOD’S HOLY COMMUNION TABLE” around which over 800 were seated at one time and partook of over 200 courses. The NEW DAY O‘cto9I):elr 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. The N E W D A Y A COMIVEERCIAL WEEKLY MAGAZINE PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY NEW DAY PUBLISHING C0. 5 156 W. 126th St., New York, N. Y. — Tel. UN. 4-7640 Manager: De Voute and others. One year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 Six M...
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:: ’ §§¢23E?£fi£:a£%4{£ DHUHRSDAY Avezszzsffimesu ‘E A _OCT_OB,EiR . ussm: sirma VOL In 0 E 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. FATHER DIVINE ’ A.D.F.D. “The WELCOME’ TABLE” in this land wheafle “ONE SERVES ALL AND ALL SERVE ONE” Part II. ROCKLAND PALACE, 155th STREET & 8th’ AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY -4- Scenes from the 2-day Demonstration and Banquet, participated in by over 12,000. T0p—InspiI'atio‘na1 placards. Center left—FATHER DIVINE’S place at the Head of the Banquet Table from whence all are served. Cemfiev" m'ght——The Divine orche stra. Lowev"——“GOD’S HOLY COMMUNION TABLE” around which over 800 were seated at one time and partook of over 200 courses. The NEW DAY O‘cto9I):elr 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. The N E W D A Y A COMIVEERCIAL WEEKLY MAGAZINE PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY NEW DAY PUBLISHING C0. 5 156 W. 126th St., New York, N. Y. — Tel. UN. 4-7640 Manager: De Voute and others. One year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 Six Months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Single Copy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 cents FOREIGN: One Year $2.50, Six Months $1.25 Single Copy 7c. “Entered as sec-ond-c1a.ss matter May 11, 1938, at the post office at New York, New York, und-er the act of March 3, 1879.” voL.‘III No. 40 OCTOBER 5th, 1939 :NOTICE:- Please do not make checks and money orders pay- able to FATHER DIVINE. FATHER DIVINE contributes HIS Messages gratis to “The New Day” but HE, has no financial ‘connection with “The New Day.” Therefore, it will save both time and expense if every one will make all money orders and checks payable to “The New Day.” We thank You, FATHER. Peace Peace THOSE IN ENGLAND ‘ wishing to hear of the Wonderful Works of FATHER DIVINE may co-ntact Miss Yarrow. We thank You, FATHER BMIYAR, London, W. C. 1 Peace We thank You, FATHER Visit the Reval -— Knox Shop FINE QUALITY HATS as low as $2.85 Knox Hats $5.00 and up 211 West 125th St. N. Y. C. (Bet. 7th and 8th Aves.) Tel. : LEhigh 4-1690 PEACE PEABE JEWELEIIS’ G0-0P. Carrying a full line of Diamonds and Jewelry Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing PEACE We Thank You, FATHER tz Furniture Dept. We thank FATHER for the privilege of having been among those who co- operated in Furnishing His Madison Ave. Residence. It is our main con- sideration to serve each and everyone with the same service, the same values, at the same low prices. Come in and see our Bargains Mattresses made over . . . . . . .. $1.98 up 2341 8th Avenue, (Bet. l25l;l1 & 126th SlLS.), N. Y. C. PEACE EN. 2-0384 S. & H. MEAT MARKET. Inc. High Grade Meats, Poultry & Provisions Hotels and Restaurants Supplied 94 AMSTERDAM AVE. New York City Tel. AU. 3-8617 SAVOY TIRE STORE BATTERIES RENTED, SOLD and RECHARGED New Tires, Accessories, Flats Fixed SPECIAL RATES TO FATHER’S CHILDREN 612 LENOX AVE. — Near 141st St. — New York City SHOES HURT ? Try famous Lu-Pedic Arch Shoes They work with, not against, the feet Lu-Pedic Arch Support S H 0 ES SIEGEL’S 72 E. 125th St., N. Y. City PEACE PEACE 'l‘e1. Yonkers 9090 R U B I N B R O S VVHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Paints, Brushes, Varnishes, Glass, Oils, Painter’s Supplies, Wallpaper, Sanitas 50 MAIN STREET Yonkers, N. Y. 260 Lenox Ave., At 123rd St., N. Y. C. I I A PEACE we thank You, FATHER Lenox Department Store, Inc. DRESSES, SPORT WEAR, HOSIERY UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, UNIFORMS, CORSETS 537 Lenox Avenue, N. W. Cor. 137th Street, N. Y. (3. Peace 'I‘e1. UNivers~ity 4-7809 STERLING JEWELRY CO. Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing Agency for — Bulova. Benrus, Hamilton & Elgin Watches. A Disc-ount oz! 10% to All the Chilsdren. 211 W. 125th St., New York City ii -Qctobper 5th, 1939 A.D..F \ r1.Ngu»p1y FATI-IER’S OVMESSAGES: Banq-.uet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N.Y.C., conrsnrs P tag 2 Mon., Oct. 2, Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N.Y.C., Tues., Oct. 3, 3 P. M. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 11 Righteous Government Forum, Dress Shop, High Falls, N. Y., Promised Land, Sat., Sept. 30.-8:30 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Banquet Table, Rockland Palace, 155th St. & Eighth Ave., N. Y. C., -Sat. & Sun._. Sept. 23 &24,12 midnightto7:30 A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Banquet Table, 72 Macon St., Sayville, L. 1., N. Y., Thurs., Sept. 21, 11:30 P.-M. I 237 Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N.Y.C., Wed., Sept. 20, 4:00 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . 45 Banquet Table, 72 Macon St., Sayville, L. I., N. Y., Thurs. & Fri., Sept. 21 & 22, 12:15 A. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. :53 Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N.Y.C., Tues., Sept. 1-9, 5:04 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ._ S7 Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N. Y. C., Mon. Afternoon, Sept. -18 . . . . - - . . . . H... 63“ FATHER’S Office, 160 W. 126th St., N. Y. C., Tues., Sept. ‘26, 11:15 A. M. -- Interview,‘ Mrs. Annie Merritt of Phila., Pa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .; . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. O 07 Banquet Table, High Falls, N. Y., Promised Land, Sat. & Sun., Sept. 30 & Oct. 1, 1:30 ‘A. M. 7 5 Banquet Table, Dept. Store, High Falls, N.Y., Promised Land, Sun., Oct. 1, 11:30 A.‘M. 79 Banquet Table, 152-160 W. 126th St., N. Y. C., Fri. & Sat., Sept. 22 & 23, 2:55 A. M. . . . 83 8 Banquet Table, Rockland Palace, 155th St. & Eighth Ave., N. Y. C., Sun., Sept. 24, 8:45 I P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89.8 Banquet Table, 1.52-150 W. 126th St., N. Y. C., ,Mon..& Tues., Sept. :5 & 26, 4:10 A. M. .. 92 Banquet Table, 152-160 W. 126th St,‘ N. Y. C., Mon., & Tues., Sept. 25 & 26, 5 A. M. 95 Banquet Table, High Falls, N. Y., Promised Land, Sun., Oct. 1, 11:00 A. M. . . . . . . 101 Banquet Table, 152-160 w. 126th St., N.Y.C., Sun. & Mon., Oct. 1 & 2, 5:15'A.’ M. .104. World News‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,3 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Receives Telegram from FATHER DIVINE Concerning the "Neu- trality Act . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . - - . .[ . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 “Righteousness —— Marches On” . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. . . . . - - . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . 107' Lost and Found . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .. 109 “Business Men’s Reaction to the Peace Mission Movement . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . .. .110 ‘ Free Employn'1ent,Ser'vice of the Peace Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L . . . 110 Notice to Peace Mission Extensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 111 “New Day” Subscription Blank . . . . . .; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 111; Jackson Heights, L. I., Peace Mission Mass Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 112“ ‘ Pocketbook" of Knowledge . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.“._' Divine Peace Stamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 T woR1.D News _ PEACE PROPOSALS were the big news of the week. .°l*Iitler intimated he would be ‘willing to create a new Poland about one fourth the size of the Poland of a month ago, to serve as ’-a buffer state between Germany and the Soviet Union and since he had succeeded in erecting a Greater1Germany, he would be willing to resign as head of the German state and devote the re- mainder of his life to art and literature. RETRIAL of Mayor Ellenstein and almost a score of other persons charged with misuse of public office and moniesghas been ordered by theihigher courtto which they appealed. " COORDINATOR OF THE A_RMY AND NAVY, » a new war-time function which is being planned, may go to Mayor La Guardia, according to one commentator. '_ A BRITISH Lord of the press, Lord,Beave1'- brook, in editorials dared Germany to bomb Brit-E ‘ain, and immediately sailed for America. “A, CHRISTIAN FRONT” against the spread_, of atheism ‘is being planned by ‘Pope Pius XII. ‘ Consistent examples of the Christ life would be the only effective way to do this. ,»If, all so—called Christians, including church members of all de- nominations in Europe, would absolutely refuse ‘ tohave anything to do with ‘warpthere could not befniuch of a warf NEUTRALITY for the U. S. is the one all» important gnatter before the present extraordi- nary session of Congress. (Continue on page 112) -*1) M '" I - 1)“. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9.) V Opponents of the ad-‘ _‘ ministration bill have drafted a bill of .tl1ci", I House of Representatives, zation itselfgis at stake. ‘ l+‘AT;HER LDIVINE Tr:Iir:GRAPrrs PRESIDENT Roosiavrzrjr Hrs VIEWS COtxlCERl\lING “NEUTRALITY ACT” A A a A ‘+—PEACE— COPY TEIJEGRAM TQ PRESIDENT R‘QQSEVE.LT, DICTATED BY FATHER DIVINE ENROUTE IN THE"DEUSENB‘ERG, THURSDAY AFTERNOAON, it SEPT. 21, 1939 A.D;F.D,, 2:20 P. M. * Telegraph Ofiice, Hempstead, b F V ‘ Long island, New York. To President Roosevelt, A Congress Hall, 5:1 _W.,ashing‘ton, D. C... ~ 139306, M13 P.residen‘t arifdililotise oftRepresenta'tives':r" My dear Mr. Pryesident, as an American Citizen and as a Spiritual At_:lviser and Arneri-i canism Reviver, I do hereby appeal the honor of your Office and the House of Representae tives, to confirm amd substantiateitheNeutrality Act, and place an embargo, a ban, on all war munitions and warsupplies ‘for any other warring nations, to save the youth of our Democracy, and to prevent another‘inhuman ~~world war by which our Democracy and even Civiliaationis 1/1/ow tlrireatenetlt As a .Constitutio.n and its Amendments "Advocatorl and at Dernoctrzrcy E1’1;lpt1:‘tSlZ€l”, but as the l:tit:y in diplomatic afiairs, I am speztking’ t116.S€11li1T1‘€11t and the desire of at least ninety million American citizens. Again I do,’ in the name of true Americanism, praythe honor of your Ofirice and House of Representatives to save the youth of America, and Americanism, from inevitable destruction at this pernicious time, as Civili-A . A ‘ Rev. M. J. Divine, A . B}:3TTlj3R_KNO\7\/N AS FATHER DIVINE-’ RE FOLLOW 1 DSF I I WILL ALL DISFRANCHISE OURSELVES AND 1: WILL GET MILLIONS l\«l()RE TO DO ran: SAME” —— FA'IHERDIV1N'E Tlic Crooked l’oli ticians Arc Worse than the Crooked Outlaws Who DO Not Claim to Be Representatives of Anything ur October5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. A I 40 “OUR FATH.ER’S MESSAGE” GIVEN. WHILE AT THE BANQUET TABLE 1887-89 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK CITY I M()N1)AY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 2nd, 1939 A.1).F.D. O TIME 5 5:00 P. M. As it is again th.e season and the tiine for an- other election period to be rolling around, all the laws, rules and regulations created by the Board of~Elections and by our city and state govern- ment regarding" registering and voting are once more brought forth for our consideration and ju.dg'rnent. ‘ It was for this cause that Sergeant Louis G. Ri.eger.of the twenty-eighth precinct visited us again, as he quite often does, and delivered a little talk to those present at the afternoon Ban« quet on this day. His talk contains much infor- E mation concerning certain rules passed on by the Board of Electionsvand the requirements of same; thus it is that the Sergeant’s speech is recorded.’ "verbatim, for your general information. There followed a discussion in the form of questions and answers directly after the Sergeants talk, ‘after which FATHER«ArOse, to the great delight and joy oflall, to deliver: this majestic ultima- tum to the political world at large, that they might hear the Voice of GOD ‘and abidelby HIS A_ln1ighty Laws, Rules and Regulations and forge A th'rouTgh that unrighteousness that seems to hold politics in its vise-like grip. A I ‘Po1i.ticia.ns, hear ye the Voice of GOD! (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which follows the recorded speech of Sergeant Rieger. This is followed. by the Words of our SAVIOR and universal RE-= DEEMER.) I SERGEANT RIEGER: Peace, FATI-IERI Peace, Everyone‘: -Now, some of you ch.il.dren who have received from members of the .Po'1ice l')'epartm.ent, this form of an envelope from the Board of Elections: it is nothing new to you; you received one last year and the prior year. It is directed to the children who operate rooming or lodging houses. Several of my men have come to me and told me ‘they have had difficulty in serving or delivera ing these envelopes. I said, “Now, before you go any further, I want to tell you your statee ment is ridiculous. You will never have any difficulty with any of FA.THER’S Children. The fact is you don’t know what you are"doing“. If you go about it in the right way as I do, you ye will always receive one hundred percent co-oper- atirm.” Am~I right? N ow, this is a form which must be :l’ill.ed out in duplicate.» Some of you have seen it as I said, before. Some of you have filled these” out in the past years. It is essential that you read care»? ' fully all the printed matter contained on these forms and that you comply with it; that you comply with the law, which is explained on the - lower right hand. side. I Now, I am not going to tell you to comply with the law—-FATHER has told you that many: times in my presence. Everybody knows it-——‘notW on.l.y.those whoare present here, but those who . -are without this Peace Mission. Isn’t that a fact? That is why you never find any of the followers in trouble. I , A V ‘ * A Form from the Board of Elections Here is another form enclosed in tha.t envelope from the Board of Elections. liwill read a por« tion. that is, th.e Commissioners of Elections, by .A.r« ticle 4- of Chapter 588 of the Laws of 1922. and Section. 60 of the Election Law, you are he.reby notified. that you are required to give in this report the name of every ‘person registered and named on hotel report,” (that is this large forni- here) “who has removed from the premises named below since the Ninth day of October, ‘.1939, together with the date of his or her re- moval.” ’ Now, a questi.on arose: those who do not desire to fulfil their elective franchise»-«by that I mean those who do not,desire to vote——must their names and the information required be contained in this large form oif application? Isay they must, by virtue of Article 4, Chapter 588 of the Laws of 1922, which I just read to you- Now, last year these en.velopes‘were d_elivered . an.d ‘I. believe we had. one questionable action. When I investigated that action, it the fau._lt of the patrolman. He tried to inform me it was the fault of the follower. I took his stateinent with a grain of salt. 1 went out and I in:vesi;.i.~ gated it myself. I 5 . ' Here is another ;rne.inora.ncfl‘um conta..ined in that envelope from the Board of Election: “"To the keepers of hotels, lodging houses, boarding houses and rooming houses, Section 61, Chapter 588 of the La.ws of 1922; that is, of the Election. Law of the State of New York, requires that the enclosed report be filled out and sworn to before a Notary" Public or a Commissioner of Deeds, and filed personally or by registered. mail.” Now, before I go any further about the failing’ of this report, if you find you have no time to go down to the Board of Elections, take my advice and send it registered mail at the time required. in the cominunication. However, when you send it by registered mail, spend two’ cents more and request a return receipt. the receipt of your report by the Board of Elec- tions.i You understand that? A To Avoid Di.fl‘i.culty Now, I am trying to guide you so that there will be no difficulty later on. Far be it from me to have to come to one of the followers and tell him, “You failed to comply with the law.” That is something I personally don’t want to do. I dislike that kind" of action. Thank: FA'1‘HER, I have not had to do it up to this time, an.d. I don’t want to start :now. i It must be filed, filled ‘The NEWDOAYI V This is by the Board of Elections :‘ “By ' virtue of authority conferred on the. ‘undersigned; That will be proof of . out and sworn to before a Notary Public or (-.lom.« missioner of Deeds and deliver_ed to the Board of Elections twenty~nine days before Election Day, or not later than. October 9th, 1939--in‘ other words, that report and it is these two, the removals and those who reside upon the prem~- ises, this large one must be sworn to. before _ a Notary Public or a Commissioner of Deeds, on or before the 9th Day of October. I » Now, you must remember that on this large form. here I drew-your attention. to insti:'uctions on the lower right hand side. It tells you this :re_port——this is Paragraph No; .l.—~this report must be sworn to on October 9th, 1939 and on no other day. So, let us‘ come to a uniform un- derstanding and file this on October 9th. On" that day it will be sworn to before a Commis-I sioner of Deeds ora Notary Public and sent by registered mail, return receipt -requested, or delivered by you in person to the Board of Elec— tions. Is that understood? _ ~ And this report must show the actual condi— tion-of the premises at midnight, October the 8th, 1939. What does that mean? it means this: that if ten. oil, us ‘children reside in one of the houses,‘ the operator or houselieeper, ‘whoever in charge andrespon.sible under Section 61 of . the Electioin. law, must show our name, address and whatever other information is <i:onta,ined in this form or on that form». Is" that unders'tood? A l.’eacet'ul. .Atmospl.1.ere (NOW. niy time is limited and I am sorry. You know‘ I always like to be here with you and spend. a little time. I would rat.her be here than belout where the hoodlums are. At least it is peace.ful~ and quiet here and I am at peace myself. I will- let you in on a little secret. That is why I come’ 4 O.ne of the sisters just . told me, “We know .it”~«--Iwell, I am glad. you .d.o.~ over here so often. Now, whether or not I received a radio call «on that car outside is immaterial-—«I am going to spend a few minutes to let you ask me some ques~ tions on this Election Law _matter. tate if you are interested and you are co;ncerned , in the matter. Talk up! That is what I am here ‘.ll().T.'---~—‘t0 help you.‘ When I get finished answer~ ing your questions, I am going to tell you of a little experience I had yesterday. Any questions ? (At this juncture a number of the followers asked various questions of the Sergeant which. he answeredto the best of his ability. However his time was limited and he had to go, and it was at this point that our loving SAVIOR; arose and delivered_th;is significant Message contain- ing much. important i.n.formation. Speaks as follopwsz) PEACE, ‘EVERYONE: 1 did. not say ...m;ii.ing, oasse r.se.‘,,193e A.n.r.o. , Don’t- hesi- r October» 5th, 1939 ‘I ' in reference to the registering and voting, n.either didI say anything much in reference to the fill- ing out of those blanks as required by the Board of Elections, because you who are disfranchised, r they have no obligation, and if one of MY real Followers is disfranchised we all disfranchise ‘ourselves! And I will get millions more to do the same who are not MY Followers religiously and cause them to refrain from registering and voting and supporting the ballot! ’ Now when they come to us as the Board of Elections, representing the law and requiring us, those of you who are registerers and voters to fill out such blanks as requested by the Board of I Elections, those of you who may register and may vote, I AM sure wheresoever you live you will fill out your names there so that you will not make a mistake and will not be considered to live any other place other than the place you register from when you go to register and elect. ' Register and Fill out the Blanks Now I mention this because it is triie; those who are going to register and vote, they should -—everyone should register their names on these blanks and fill them out so that it will not be any groundssfor condemnation nor criticism nor even for challenging your address if you have it t on the record. ‘Can you not see the mystery? It may seem to be a little unfortunate, as I wanted to say to Sergeant Rieger, that he, as ’ one who is supposed to be friendly with the Move- merit and some of the others of the Police De- partment, would be obliged to participate in such as those things they do have to participate in. I heard one of the leaders of one of the major parties in Jersey the other day, say, he was , obliged to participate with thecrooks and he does not want to do it, he wants to be ‘free. It is something toregret, if you could regret, they who are co—leagued by" obligation with. crooks! The crooked politicians are worse than the crooked outlaws who do not claim to be legal , representatives of anything, for if they stand out without "a law and are crooked they are mere crooks and they know it and others know it, but people do not know that the crooked politicians are crooks sure enough! The Board of Elections’ having drafted such ' requirements as they desire to require of you, if you answer their requirements as l\/Ir. Callo- rway said, then is it a question of voting? Should there beany question of'voting if you must fill. out those" blanks? If there is a question of ‘vot- ing there should be any question of filling them out! That is what I AM talking about! There The NE D A Y 7 should be a question of you filling them out to appease them if there is a question of you voting to please yourself! What is the use to fill out the blanks or even tohave the blanks there and fill them out according to request unless you are privileged to vote according to the promise that you would be privileged to vote according to the Board of Elections? But whether fz/01,/, fill them, om’; or do not fill them out I AM sure that M Y real }’+"()tl(.m,'m*s mi/,1 not iregtster, neitlter vote 7.mi.:7Il they get (I, SQUARE DEAL by the croohed, politiicimts r.I'm'l4 every crooked and per-ve-rse Bottrcl of Elgectzfon, representative and every crooked, legal repre- sentative, from the chief executives clown to the street cleaner.’ I thomh you! Use and Purpose of the Forms (As FATHER finished speaking one of the brothers arose and made a statement or state-‘ ments to the effect that, what was the use to fill these blanks out at all if we were not going to register and Vote——th at it would not be necessary. To avoid any error of misrepresentation concern- ing these forms, Mr. Lamb, secretary, spoke at this point, saying the brother had received the wrong impression; these blanks were not to be filled out by individuals but by the housekeeper or the one in charge of a rooming house, a lodg- ing house, a boarding house or a hotel, and that they were required by law to put down the names of the individuals living or residing at said place, in order to prevent anyone at the time of election ' misrepresenting themselves by giving a false ad- dress. Then FATHER again arose, speaking as follows:) ¥ PEACE, EVERYONE : That statement is cor- rect, as Mr. Lamb explained, but ‘yet it does not say that everyone will register and vote, or it does not say that anyone will register and vote, but the filling out of the blanks according to the law that they are required to fill them out, it is true, and the ones who are in charge of a home or a boarding house or a lodging house or at rooming house or a hotel, they are responsible for such persons’ names as may be in the home. They will know who are in such persons, homes if they go up to register and vote. They do know there are st) many in eachthotel; they know -there are-so many in each rooming house; they know there are so many in each boarding house; they know there are so many in each lodging house in the city, but they do not know definitely exactly how many are there in these places. But espe- cially those who are going to register and vote, they are the ones especially whose names should be sure to go on record, because they are, as Serigea-nt ,R:isege1' said-«-it is for the purpose :‘o:f cu.:b_i1ig' those who would be floating from one place to the other r_egistei:'ingJ and votingjmaybe two or three ballots. _ For this cause, those who are go_ing to vote are the main" ones and are stationary at a place, tlieyf“ are the ones vvliose na1’n"e's should appear on"the record so that when they do go to vote ‘their names should b°e‘tl.1.ere and show definitely that they are registered citizens at that p’arti.cular address. ' Lawsfor a SelfishAPurp_0se So then itis " ey are responsible accord- ing to that 1"egulat;c.i.-; but there are many things that have been done will not be done again. As I said, the IB‘oar<'l. of Ele(it.I0'l”lS-iY1al(eS‘_ laws, rules and regulati.ons—» and "has theinendorsed by the other ..cr_o'ol.<e<:l' pol.i_t.icians and gets them legalis- titally.ve:1'ified by the authorities, of Which. are for their. selfish purpose and for their selfish plans. The time will come that such plans Will not be carried out, even if they are carried out now! ' -It said" befoire and I had said even before,‘ l1er:e.‘a}f'e’w’ days. ago, those who have those blanks, . you can‘ have jthem filled out. ‘All who are sta- tionary in the home under your personal juris~ die.tion or under your supervision, have them filled out.f‘_l Fill, in 'tl’1OS€_'I1a11'1€S of all who stay there and.‘ Will register andlvote from thedivers s places-,--from the respective places. This is espe- . ciatlly-..necessa-ry, for you may go to the polls- _ If you do and find‘. yourselves trying to register and vote and give some address where your«nam__e_,_ ha;s*not'_ gonie"'lonirfecord through‘ the Bo.ard.”of=_, +‘lections,"then you would be eligible or;liab_le' for‘ a challenge. You? see the mystery? I’ " ' Therefore, all who are anticipatingregistering and voting especially, they should register those names from that place where they live and Where they will live when they go to register andivote at theipolls. Theyshould gorinion these blanks. ’ ‘ Hence the filling outof; these blanks would be justifiable tothat end especially. .e Those whoare living atfa certain place“ and going to register and vote, they should especially go on r-ecord, Whilst yet according to_.the;: law, .as_ Mr.-.L‘la1nlo.said, they do require you to fill out I the blanksvof every .I1_a1’tne.e in the home,,regard1ess . to vvh_ether_they are registerers, or" voters or not. . Of" .;cou=rse,-=- that -is -their business to try to get you to do that, and it is your business to dothat Which. is just and:,right...for you. ‘But as it came I‘ iforth_.a ,,little“wl'ii,le ago, it_ is; revealed but. not _ told. Allll places, as l?"saic'l', a.ccoii'ding' to the "rule" of i;l1_e_, of Elections, yQr1Ahavee£ia_ right ‘register the names of all in your respective boarding house, lodging house, rooming house or hotel, or ‘whatsoever you have as classed’ as as rooming house or‘ boarding house, lodging house or a hotel, those names are supposed to be regis- tered there. s ' "i No Harm in Registering Names oaoser' 5th,‘ 1.1.939 IfA3.D;.F.D.lt. And as far as the names being registered,'as many as would be voters,,+it will not harm nor prevent you by having your names registered, you see. It is not harming you for your names to be registered and it is not retarding your ad— vances especially. But, as I say, those who are going to register and vote at the polls are the’ ones especially to be sure to have their names on record, that they might have a chance to reg- ister and vote if‘ they wish to, and not be em-p barrassed by challenges. Now these thoughts are well Worth consider- ing. ‘As many as you have in your respective places, it is all right as far as should be in your home, it is all right for as many as are in the home and should be in the home to have all of those names filled out on the blanks to go to the Board of Elections on the ninth of, October. ‘ It will not harm you as far as that i-s cohcerned‘. ‘ All who are going to vote and as many as may ‘be accommodated and accommodatable in your e . home who actually. live there~—those who are going to vote there, .that will be What is required of you, you see. they seek these and require of you to do certain things and yet they do not do their duty. And _i they cause confliction andan unpleasant feeling in the spirit and in the mind against the offi- cials who participate with them, 'wh.erelit.Would ' " e not be if they‘ Would do their duty and were forced to do their duty as they try to foree you to do What they Want you to do. _ — But I have heard many people -say heretofore, I have heard them sayein mortal, consciousness, inuch less than you, they have nothing _to fear V because; deathiis nothing but a" dream,_‘and plenty; ._ » of people would not mind dying if they haveito die for their conviction. And many ‘W111 cal_l strikes on. such things may confront you in the future, even _as others have called, strike on plenty of them taking a stand in opposition to it, and millions from now henceforthjshall call it “ sitedown strike on rules and regulations that are in violation to truth I! Ilthanlk .you.! I‘ -,. Nevertheless, as I afore said, , law‘s,f_,rules’sand regulationsthat would ,br_ing they ; border of c‘ourt'martia1 into action; There are i 1x3 Perrow Street A ' 115 MULBERRY ST. October 5th, 1939. A A The[-NEwDA;Y _ A I 9 NEW JERSEY ADIVERITISAERSS K ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ We thank You, F.-\'l‘[~lER PEACE TAILOR SHOP CLEANIFG, DYEING and TAILORING At Evcmgclical Prices STREET 1’ EACE Newark, N. J. We thank You, FA’l‘HER PEACE RESTAURANT I A MEALS IO and 15c 49 RANKIN PEACE Orange, N. ‘J. We thank You, FATHER A. FRIEDMAN DAIRY and GROCERY We Take HCHCI Order Checks -——-A We‘ Deliver I39 ‘PRINCE STREET Newark, N. V]. PEACE We thank You. FATHER COOPERATIVE A PEACE GROCERYISTORE 2;; COURT STREET A Newark, N. J. PEACE PEACE “CAROLS SUPER MARKET‘ The NeVighborhood’s Outsta11ding' Store 149 PARROW STREET —— ORANGE, New Jersey PEACE PEACE W. T. GRANT CO. DEPARTMENTS STORES ~ 85lMARKET STREET Newark, J. New-ark’s leading lew priced Department Store‘ PEACE PEACE COOPERATIVE PEACE RESTAURANT 120 BROOME STREET Newark, New Jersey .l\lea1s ’l0(: and 150 We l.11a11l{ Yeu, 1’<‘A'.[‘I‘1'El'-l, MAT-ket 3-6182 I PEACE HOR.N'$ MARKET WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dressed Beef, Veal, "Lamb and Provisions Restazwants Supplied Phone : NEWARK, N. J". PEACE‘ A - TREE‘5 NUT8: OANDY MARKET E-AT sHoRT3nd SWEET _ A Co:nfectien of PeTfe,ctio11 532 ULlN’1‘ON AVE, Near Seymour Ave, 1\’ewa1~Lf, N. J. TEACE ‘ We thank You, FA’l'I-IER, . We _thank You, FATHER» \ ‘We thank You, FATHER UNITED COFFEE ROASTERS A \ 117 MULBERRY STREET M. Newa;-k,_N. J. ‘ ‘Tel. onange 5-9838 PEACE‘ V. MAGLIACANE & SONS MEATS, GROCERIES, VEGETABLES’ SOUTHERN FOODS A 177 SOUTH STREET ORANGE, N. J. PEACE -‘we thellk You, 1'+'AT-.Eu WELLS BROTHERS Dealers in Oil. Coal and Ice “THE BEST FOR THE LEAST” 364 MULBERRY STREET PEACE We thank You, EAT-HEB. SOLOMON PEACE E x p r e s s W 00d——Ker0Sen.e——W‘ashing Fl1:I.id—A-Seep .7 Soft; Drinks and Candy 20 Rutgers Street Newark, N. J. PEACE - " “'6 thank You. FATHER 'l_‘l1e .b'A’_l‘llEl—1 came down to 11_1ake.this a. better place to live 111 V B. FINKELSTEIN SILKS, WOOLENS, DRY GOODS 93 Prince Street Newark, N» L]- We‘thank You, FATHER REPAIR PARTS supplied to FIT ANY make of COAL STOVE, OIL STOVE, RANGE, HEATER MANUFACTURED «L Also -- Combination Coal and Gas Ranges, Coal Stoves, A Gas‘ Stoves and any Heating 01' Cooking ’ A _ Appliance. STOVE MANUFACTURERS CORPORATION , b Under Personal Supervision of KREl{EL BROTHERS l\IArl_«:et.2‘-2913 (Next C1001‘ to fire llouse) 182486 Mulberry St., at Lafayette Sh, Newark, N. J. We tha11l§ You, FATHER JOE'S GARAGE PEACE AUTO REPAIRING and IGNITION SERVICET §ro4 E. Kinney Street. . Newark, N; J» Newar.k, N. J. I FURNACE, STEAM OR WATERM 7 A Peace Peace A RADIO SERVICE NEW Jl‘31i?‘SEYAAli)VERTISiiEi.I{‘Srl * We thank ‘You, FATHER BUSY BEE RESTAURANT 2152 5th Avenue New York City 154 West Market Street Newark, J. Feeding’ from 500«to 600 persons per day Faithful,Mary, Manager... ‘ A A Peace A " . ’ We thank You, FATHER ‘HARRY STRAUSS Wesell general Dry» Goods for the entire family, ‘ at the very Lowest Prices ' 176 Prince, Cor. Montgomery St. PEACE ‘We thank You, FA_THER PEACE DEPARTMENT STORE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ORDERS. Delivery free in New York and New Jersey W. H. Bryant —— Andrew Peace —— Pure Holy 157 West Kinney St. Newark, N. J. PEACE Tei. BLoomfl,eld 7-9175 BRQOKDALE BEVERAGE co. A A D J. PIERETTI, Jr. ~ 222 Sylvan Road, Bloomfield,’ N. J. PEACE A Tel. Mltchell 2-2808 Sam's Neighberhoed Feed Market Full Line of Meats, Groceries, Dairy ‘ _ Fruit and Vegetables, Fresh Fish Daily Soutliern Products our Specialty. Free Delivery 175 WEST MARKET ST. NEWARK, N. J. PEACE ‘ A P E ‘A C E MANUEL GARIBANY- WHOLESALE and RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS- o_f SUGAR and SOUTHERN PRODUCTS ,. Phone: Blgelow 3-8209 ‘I63 ‘BROOME STREET MORRIS NEWMAN SAVANNAH MARKET Quality Meats and Fancy Poultry, Southern Vegetables and Groceries, pure Georgia Cane Syrup. Retail at Wholesale prices. Special prices to the Followers 4 BARCLAY St... —_ 200 w. Kinney St, Ne'wark,l N. .1, Newark, N. J.‘ "Newark, N, J. — Tel., cMA‘rket 12-2367 . A TI-lite LANE t 5Ath.i193A9iiA.D.F..D.e PEACE ’ I A BURTOyN'S JEWELRY SHOP DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY A Mention this ad for extra discount A 7 Expert Watch Repairing A 81 SPRINGFIELD AVE. PEACE T. v COOPERATIVE RESTAURANT A rA'rHER’s PRICES —+ Meals 10c. .A_ 15.-;l.. E E . Nev*vark,;N. J. 231:. WLAKINNEY ST. 4 PFlA:(}.E.A, PEACE Coaperafive Fish em‘ .3. iv, Vegetable Market 177 Norfolk St... Newark, N. J. . . we thank You, FATHER V A Feet hurt? Getrelief in A FAMOUS COMFORT SHOES ‘ Women’s to 12 EEE -— Men’s to 1'5 EEEA ‘A 29 MARKET STREET I Newark, NA. OJ.‘ Tel. MA. =3-0311 ’ PEACE PEACE A NEWARK, AN. J. A \ A We thank You. FATHER A Opp.‘ Court House -- . we thank You, ,I+‘A'1*HEn’"7 " A ACoo,pera1;iVe A Peace Grocery 1' Store it 1‘ A I A . Phone:iPLainfield 6-1711 “-RICHMOND FOOD MARKET A . M eat and Gro.cerz'es,fFruits _'a.nd Al/Aegetables Coniplete Line of Pork-—— Free Delivery e Alex Cavaliere, Prop. W 307 Richmond Street PEACE PEACE A A we thank You, FATHER PEACE BARBER SHOP A HAIR‘ CUT,g1‘_0c——SI-IAVE, 5c ‘Blessings frorn Father Diyine . . 215 NORFOLK STREET ,NEWARK, N.-J. ; Eve1'ytlA1ing* in Fine Groceries at MV:,7_e’ry‘AA_Low' Prices . 1AeenooMEsr;enEr Newark,AN.:Tn.A A 3 “(1 Block from W. Market Street) E f — . \ , A ‘ JE VE » v I . A ALL worn; GUARANTEED LER7. ~ ' NEWARK,lJ.‘; __ " MACE . y - _ A A “ A WeA thank You, FATHER PEACE LUNCH ROOM PEACE FISH MARKET, ~ A A 160 & 184 BROOME STREET‘ ‘ A ' . ‘ 7 220 BROOME STREET ~ ‘ ‘T 4 A Virgin Mary ' ‘ , A A . Newark, New .lersey A _ ‘ ' ‘ A A 4 7 R A'A » “ISAIAH soorr _ ‘ EYEGLASSES. " E7 i . A A ‘ ,7 . '_.176 Belmont Alva‘-_ Plainfield. N. J. ‘ E I not -going to give anybody any trouble! dctober }5tI;7,1e39 ’A‘.D.»I‘-‘.13. . “WE ARE GOING TO TRY TO KEEP MY FOLLOWERS AWAY} FROM THE POLLS UNTIL THE CROOKED POLITICIANS 4 STOP BEING CROOKS!” §—-—- FATHER DIVINE I 1 t,“IDIeman‘d tlI.eGOvernmeinil1i. Make a*La\VWhC1‘cbIy_ MyiFollOW,i- jers CanVOte Readily Even if They Think They Have Spirituali Ngames” - “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” F‘ GIVEN WHILE it AT THE ‘BANQUET TABLE 8 I 1887-89 MADISON AVENUE 8 NEW YORK CITY TUESDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER ‘ 3rd, 1939 A.D.F.D. TIME :, 3:00 P. M. FATHER rises and speaks as follows: " PEACE, EVERYONE: Ido not wantvto ask a question because with Me there is none to ask,‘but I do want to make an explanation and also a declaration. Now, I said yesterday, I want Sergeant Rieger to know I the reason the followers are so poised a.nd contented-the, majority of them--with just anything the Board of Elections say or any- thing the court order says. It matters notwith, ‘them because, one good thing, not one of them shall Vote unless all of them can vote. And if » these crooked politicians’ and crooked legal rep- resentatives’ at the Board of Elections can get < orders to disfranchise one, because they think or know he is My Follower, and think within themselves they will bar RIGHTEOUSNESS out ofhpolitics. and out of legality, I Say NAY I A «good many of. them thought, if_ I would get_ in politics effectively, I would put a curb to crime in politics and in legality, but I AM THERE “NOW! We need not-==cast‘,a ballot and We are not going to bother about it. We are We are not even going to the polls! To the ex~ treme reverse‘, we will discourage everybody we can from going to the polls. Those who are My followers, as many as possible, we are going I "to try to keep them away from the polls until «the crooked politiciansget straight themselves‘ and st_op being crooks. ‘‘want them tolknowl , . V . v I What good is it for those of us to go ‘down I ‘ , and get‘ in pa fight, start Ia, regular’ riot. with _ t Now, that /is what I * the Police Department because of the icrooked politicians trying . to help them be .elected'.?~ It is FOOLISHNESS! We are not running for anything. Why should we do it——go down. and get’ in a fight with the politicians and others? The Spirit Will Deal with Them I:l:"I do not speak physica1ly,”I might speak as I did at One Ilundred and Fifteenth Street about three or four years ago. They carried one out of there and not anyone touched him! They will carry many more from their divers places, as they have been doing, but I will not touch them physically, neither will My repre- sentatives nor followers. But by My SPIRIT every unjust official I shall be thrown out of ofiice, and evefy crooked politician and_ every adverse and antagonistic official, even if they are connected to'Sergeant Rieger’s department, who, I admit, Sergeant Rieger himself, is a friend. among them who connive with the other poli- ticians -with their bigoted and malicious, prej- udicial minds, to try to bind RIGHTEOUS- NESS, ‘to keep it from having an ‘access in politics;‘for they know if I have a free access, My followers will vote out every unjust official. But since they do not want them toevotethem out, someone will carry them out! I heard over the radio this ,morning—-at least, yesterday—~what they are going to do to X Judge Martin, and many others will ‘follow suit, for the mouth of GOD has declared_itl_, ‘ Now, we do not have time to disturb our minds with politics and a whole lot of fool- ishness anyhow; because if they are not just andright, why ‘should we bother about them? We should keep on praising My HOLY NAME! Why should It retard the advances of the SPIRIT and the Iunfoldment of it to tolerate A and indulgeiineven ‘gossip or even “conferences ~ - on such crookedness? I L about the gangsters who do not claim to be» k righteous. When I talk about them, the Police would rather , talk But there are others who are crooks 12 ‘N The NEW DAY October 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. Department will help Me go out and get them, but when I talk a.bout the crooked politicians and crooked legal representatives, crooked judges and other ofiicials, they do not do anything because it is not in their power. ’ I would rather talk about the crooks when we want to talk about the outright outlawed crooks that are not under legality. I would rather talk about them in these different audi- ences than to talk about the crooked politicians! I have not got time! . We SHALL Have Righteous Gov‘ernment Now, we shall have a RIGHTEOUS GOV- ERNMENT with or without a politician, and that which I have endeavored I AM fulfilling, the same as I did after the resurrection when th_e door was shut and I entered in—-the door wa.s shut! They tried to bar RIGHTEOUS- NESS out of governmentthis last election, but RIGIITEOUSNESS, is ruling with a mighty HAND, and it will not stop until it curbs every crooked and perverse and antagonistic, mali- cious and pre_judicial and bigoted politician! For they have all of those things against»ME! They are antagonistic, they are malicious, they are bigoted because of My religious belief, and they are prejudicedbecause of My complexion; but over and above every prejudicial, bigoted ten- dency or mind of man, I shall accomplish that for which I came, or man shall cease to func- tion! Everybody understands in this community and throughout the world now, that the cosmic forces of nature work in harmony with Me for righteousness’ sake, and they can work inhar- moniously to those who are inharm-onious to Me! It has long since been declared that New York would sink, and what will ye if it is near the brink of it now? I did not say it would be, but unless I get justice at the hands of the authorities, I mean such a malicious court or- der as that and other court orders that may hereafter come, why, GOD shall move with a mighty cosmic Hand! They will see and know, as well as the cosmic forces of nature work in harmony with Me for the benefit of the peo- ple who are in harmony with Me and even those who will go out on a day when I have an outing, even so the reversal of such an ex- pression will be to those who are antagonistic, malicious and prejudiced and bigoted, who are trying_! to prohibit the advancement of this Kingdom. ' The Message to the House of Representatives Now, I do not have a question to ask, be-» cause I said to the followers, as I forewarned them, and I gave a message to the ‘House of Representatives and all of the different rep- resentatives in Congress: if they want our vote, they‘ had better pass a law whereby My followers can vote volitionally and voluntarily without any hindrance. We shall not fight to vote-—for what? Fight to try to put some- one in ofiice? I HAVE MY OFFICE ‘and My followers have theirs! I‘_ AM talking about try- ing to get in a fight to cast a ballot. for the purpose of electing some crooked politician! I AM not thinking about it when they do ‘ not want us to have our franchise. They do not want our votes because they don’t know which way I might go. That is what is the matter with them! But I demand the govern- ment itself to make‘ a law whereby My fol- lowers can“ vote readily, the same as every- body else, even if they think they have spir- itual names. The names must be recognized and legalized by registering and voting, or else I will tell them to continue to stay their hand! We are not thinking about getting in trou- ble or making, trouble for anyone on account of trying to put someone in office! We are not seeking an ofiice! We are not ambitious for any official duty. We want to help those who are worthy and help the worthy cause if it is worthy, but it is _so— corrupt, the wh.ole thing could be classed as unworthy. Not a Ballot‘ Until 'We Get Justice! Until the politicians, every last one of them, or s-ome party brings out a law whereby My!tfol- I‘ lowers can register and“ vote without any thin- drance or hesitation or criticism, I will tell them, “Continue to stay your hand.” We don’t have to go down to the polls! We don’t haveto encourage anyone else to go! As far! as fill- ing out those blanks according to the»require- ments of the law, why, you, can do that. what good is it going to do the politicians? We are not going to cast a ballot until we get justice! I And as I said y’ester/day, this is not the only strike I AM! taking. There are laws that shall be brought out and laws that are now in evi- dence. _Sit-down strikes shall be ‘staged in op- position, in violation to the unrighteous uncon- stitutional laws that they are making. . Now, that court order was not according to the Constitution! Name- does not come into the qualification or the eligibility in voting. If you are an American citizen and can prove that you. are an 3American citizen, you have i g a right to your franchise; but of course if they“ But ‘ Ocjtofber 5th, I939 A.D._F'.D. i it T he N W AY Y " I I L 13 wantto have some technical alibi whereby they can disfranchise» you because they thinkgl will use you»to put -them out, those crooked poli4 ticians, .why, naturally they will try to bar you out. . . » Now,» that is what I say, and I said yesteiu day in part. It creates a friction in the Spirit ofqthe Movement. My ,-Work and My Mission are_too sacred to be confused with the crooked politicians, unless we h.ave our legal rights, our Constitutional rights and have a free ‘access to express it the same as everybody else. If My followers would lose_their religion and lose their faith in Me, they wouldbe as the crooks and gangsters, are——they would not care any.- thing about the Board of Elections, politicians, judges orjurors or anything! !Tl1c;V,.\2voi1ld go and get them! - ’f"My Kingdom Is Not of This World” But ..I came and converted them. froin. vice and from crime and froindebauchery of,‘ every kiiid. For this cause I desire to keep theni. away from the slightest tendency or reflection of a friction that would rise in_ opposition to any person or persons, because LOVE is the KEYNOTE of salvation a.nd we desireto es- tablish.it_ universally,_ and My Work and My Mi.~:sion and all of 'yours_ is to live exactly. ac-. cording to the life and the Teaching of CHRIST as recorded in the Four, Gospels; and I doubt whether you have read in the New Testament where Jesus ever registered or voted. Idoubt . whether! you can find any placeunder the two legs of the Bible, as the old man said, where Jesus ever regis_te'red, or voted for any crooked politi_cian., What said He concerning the mys- tery"? ' ’ ~‘-‘My Kingdom is not of this world.” A Now, if they cannot accept of My Kingdom and bring ‘it into legalization and legalize it andrecognize it and endorse it and verify it by all government, why, we will live in our own Kingdom in this state of consciousness where O . , . I AM and not tolerate, nor participate with, not encourage, 1101' even give.ou1«sendorseinent to any crookedor good politician. - _ ! Now that: is what I ‘saidin pa1"t——I10l3 S0 . 3 much, but words to that effect yesterday after, Sergea-nt Rieger left; and I want ‘all govern- ! ment to know it! We have S11Pl30Y!39d the City and the civic and the social service work of our ofovernment. . _ eral I}ovei°ninent in every Wa.V- We ham hfted up a standard! D the’ Ainer'1can\ people. W _ . _ _t _ d con Americanism. ‘I have quickened-W 1 «an W .., We have supportedthe Fed—. ' I “have “constitutionalized”' I have actually revived’ verted the children of men into true Aineric’an- isni that they might be real American citizens; butxthey do not appreciateit, therefore I with- draw from registering and voting and giving any party My support until some party or some legislation is made and presented whereby My followers can register and vote without a coin- ment or any hindrance. ’ They Will Not Have Their Own Way Now, they need not think because My follow- ers do not vote, that they can do as they please. We will stop them legally or illegally! We will stop them mentally or spiritually or _. physically! If they will not accept of R~IGI'IT— EOUSNESS through legality, they must accept A of it through. the Spirit of the .ALM.l.GI:ITY! Now Mr, Dewey is not the. only one through whom I AM working ri.gl1teou.sly. Many nien of‘ 'the State of New “York have looked upon ,h:im as if he would be the only eligible candi~ . date for the Presidency. Why? Because. he is cleaning up fthe rackets and he is getting at »corruption in legality! Ile is destroying it on every side, but why it? It is because the time had truly come, whosoever fills such. an official duty, they must do it or else . .‘ 9 ! The State of New York is not the only state that has had a political and legal shake—down. Look at Connecticut——-the chief officials in the different cities; Jersey and Pennsylvania and at! over, It goes to show you. definitely, the time has come that I have gone out into pol~ itics and I have entered in, even though the door is shut! I have entered in and I AM entering their consciousness and consideration, and without the consideration of Me Personally, they will act according to the Constitution and according to, their oath of oifice. do it—~—that is the idea! * Oflicials Must Fulfil Their ‘Duties So it matters not who is ‘elected! What do I care ‘about what party is elected? . . . or what representative from either party? Whosoever fills an office, he must fill it or else I will move out of him! I AM JOY! I AM PEACE! I AM LIFE! I AM HEALTH! I AM LIBERTY and I AM the reality of HAPPINESS and SUCCESS and all PROSPERITY! I AM RIGHTEOUS~ NESS, JUSTICE and TRUTH, and if they do not execute their duty according to the oath of office,I will move out of their bodies! L It happens to be that Mr. Dewey is doingia good job. It is wonderful! But it was not be- cause of a party, neither because’ of a special ‘ election, but it was because he was elected and “ got in that place and filled that office where the x.‘ They must :14 I I » The NEW DAY October 5th, 1939 man. who filled‘ the ._office had to clean up the judicial bench. They were obliged to clean up corruption on every side in high places. Can you not see the mystery? Therefore, take it from Me, I ‘will accomplish My endeavors just as effectively with or with- out a BODY, with or without a ballot! But I will. say, I will not encourage My followers to go and get in fights and start riots at the polls because the majority of the policemen are not with us. ‘Now, through the bigoted minds of men they dislike Me, for your religious conviction. The next thing, they dislike Me because of your and My complexion, a good many of you. They think I have too much authority in and under this complexion, but they cannot stop ME——I ,_ have accomplished it! I have accomplished it and I will continue to accomplish it with or without. a BODY!‘ I AM going forth conquering and to conquer, and naught shall hinder! 4 Even the Wicked Man’s Words We1'elMighty Now, that which I have declared, I mean it! As I have brought out before your mind’s eye on several occasions, where in Brooklyn the old Fleet Street Church went down by a man who was dead. He did not do it personally, and he was a wicked man. Now what about Me, if they think they could stop Me or hinder Me in a.ny way ‘.7 I will work more effectively when I AM not functioning Personally. The man who said they had better not carry him into a church but carry him to a cabaret to have his funeral; that they would be sorry for it and they would have trouble though he was dead; when they carried him in there, the church went down and many, bodies were lost; died by violating his wishes al- though he was classed as a wicked man, as an infidel and one who was in complete extreme opposition to GOD. But what he declared he ful- filled it because his words were mighty, but GOD is ALMIGHTY! And GOD’S Words are ALMIGHTY and they will accomplish all of His endeavors with or without a BODY! I AM here to tell you and I will continue to tell you over and over! I thank you. I (A speaker thanked FATHER for the dynamic message, stating that she had felt all the questioning was foolishness, for she knew FATHER is all the power there is, and we need not concern our minds about casting ballots; for wh;en all is said and done FATHER, GOD AL- MIGHTY, would h.ave His way,‘ or words to that effect. FATHER. rose again at the conclusion of the speaker’s remarks to speak briefly as follows:) _ PEACE I - What Is the Use? PEACE, EVERYONE! I was just thinking a moment ago of what I said a little while back. I was thinking about you all, as the last speaker said, continuing to talk about what the Board of Elections said, what they did and how they mistreated you when you i were trying to help them, taking up your time to try to do something for them—what is the I i use, as I afore said? . The next thought: I said, not a one will vote until someone finds law from somewhere or makes a law or gets a constitutional court order, as well as the constitutional court order they have to bind you-—gets a constitutional court order to give you the privilege to vote even as they have that unconstitutional court order to prohibit you from voting. Until they do that—and I AM not going to bother about their doing it, I AM not expecting to ask them to do it again—-——until they make a law or find some law whereby it will give you the privilege to vote, and scrap that order——~un- constitutional order they have ‘here to hold over your heads to bind you to the Board of elections, the crooked politicians; until they scrap that in the scrap basket and make or find some law whereby youiwill be privileged to Vote, we will hold our hands and we will refuse to vote. ‘ It is no need for them to dig up the same old court orderagain,.neither ‘tell Me anything about the Board of Elections until the Board of Elec-— tions is converted and until the court order shall have ' been repealed~—that one, and scrapped- Aren’t you glad! I Weshall have a RIGHTEOUS GOVERNMENT with or without a BODY! TheBO.DY is just as expressive and just as sacrificeable as it was forty or fifty years ago, and through the sac- rifice of the BODY in Spirit and in Mind and in consideration in its fulness, I accomplished My endeavors and brought you the victory. I have given you’LIBERTY and the reality of HAPPINESS! By this we stand. Hence, as I ‘ aforesaid, unless they bring some new court order, unless they bring some law, find some law or make some law where you can register and vote without question in the Way as it has been, do not go to the polls inside of ten thousand years! I thank you. ' ‘ We thank You. _FA'I‘1-IER Rosenfcld’s Pure Food Center Groceries, Delicatessen and Dairy Products zoo LENOX AVE. New yak city I A ORCHARD STREET iO;CtVOEel“ so-., 1939 A;D.F,D. Phone: DP,y Doel; /l.9.i;l3 , PEACE BRODY BROTHERS WHOLESALE ONLY JOBBERS in HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR N. Y. City " ~ We thank You, FA’l‘l—lEl{ JOSE E. RIVERA WHOLESALE and RETAIL FRESH BU’_l_".l_‘ER. —— EGGS 4- UHEESE A and :1 F111!‘ Line of Groceries 14.20-5th Ave. (Bet. I15 -& 117th Sts.) N. Y; City 1‘ E. ACE PEACE We ‘thank You, ]3‘ATHEll ‘WINTER IS NEAR._—UY NOW 8: SAVE 150 Coal Stove and l+‘lo1‘enoe Oil Heaters All in A-1 (londilion ~—— Very reasonable 2032 3rd Ave., S.W. Cor. 112th St., N. Y. City PEACE We thank You, I4‘A’l‘l-[ER HARRY'S BOOTERY S1-IOES FOR 'l_‘HE XVHOLE FAMILY . * l9’1Inest Quality Hosiery * 1416 5th AVE. (Cor. 116th St.) New York City P.H)M,IEl _ \Ve thmik You, Ili‘./\’.l_‘,l:IEl1 HOWARD HATS "“ $2.85 up FRED KELLY HATS "" $5.00 HARLEM’S LEADING MEN’S HATTER 217 WEST 125th STREET N. Y. City PEACE ‘ We thanlc You, FATHER RAND TEA AND COFFEE STO-RES; Inc. Cut Rate Groceries and all Kinds of l")a.i;ry Products at Lowest. Prices ALiLiRAND’S TEA AND COFFEE Stores in New York and Brooklyn 2 125th St, Near 5th Ave. 352 W. 125th St. PEACE - . \V0 tll':1l.ll{iYOl,l, l3‘A'.l.‘l'i"El‘l V 5 S I S T E R S I * FOR _l.)llOl.’Ql!lll ]3'I.'.l.".l.‘.l’NG Al\’.li) 1Vl0ll,l7. (_lOl\l"L7().R'.l.‘, \VE.“\.l.l A PHILDAY SHOES All Sizes - All \VidlhS~ A 230 West 116th Street New York City V. . (Next. to Post Ol.‘f,i.<.-.el » The NEW DAY A it is Peace — ~ A VVe thank You, FATHER” L. SMUL 8: SONS. INC.\' Complete Eqiiipinent and Supplies for the Hotel, Restau- rant, Insiiliition, Club and Camp, Glass, Silver and Kitchen Utensils. VVC appreciate the trade of FATHER DIVINES V followcrs. ‘ - . -Near 2nd Ave, New York City Tel. J,l];Gl’1igl1./«l-+l366' " " ’ PEACE SUPPLY COMPANY PLUMBING and HEATING SUPPLIES King of Prices and King of Service 1674 Park Ave., (Cor. 118th St.), New York City PEACE 317 Bowery A We thlanlc You, FATHER JOSEPHSCOHEN Fresh Meats and Poultry of alllkinds 2431 am AVENUE New York City Tel. LE. 4.4.3.25 EMPHRE STATE mm suemv co.. Inc. PaintS—— Wallpaper -—Sig11 and Artists’ Materials 328 LENOX AVE. (Near 126th St.) N. Y. C. PEACE li‘el_. Mon; Hm'en '9-74,18. PEACE AUTQ REPAIRS ’ ' Auto Sor'viee to me Minute‘ _ (10l\l.P.l ETE l\lO'l‘OR. JOBS 362 SOUTHERN BLVD. Bronx,‘ N. Y, Tel. J1‘) 7-7259 ‘ ' PEACE Bitler Bros., Inc. “_‘BakerS of home-like pies” 1218' BROOK AVENUE "New York City PEACE Tel. MO. 2-9254-_ . — J . F EL D M A N l};la.rd\ival1'o, 1-louse 1lll_1I‘I]lSlllf1g‘S, Linoleum Glass, Paints, Locks, Keys made while you wziit Do not 'l'o1-get our Radio De_p:11'tment 3.11 LE_NO;\’ AV]:",., Bet. 12'7Ll1 and 128th Sl,S.., N. Y. City ’i‘el.: M()_lt :l:l,a\-'01} 9-~'17A3"t . * PEACE H.ELIEoLER Wliolesalo Dealer in Gzilifomlia and j 1<‘lo1'1'_da_ 1<‘1‘u.iLs . BRONX TERMINAL MARKET -- Store No. 25 P]-SAGE » We: t"l’1‘ai1k You, l*’.~\'§l‘I~lEl1‘» IPAM0 US Eon L>’Eil”l’EH "“RITZY”:’ ‘Coats —- Suits —— D~1jeSSes/ . ' 29lEl. 125th>St.; Bet.'5tl1 and\Mad. Aves, N; Y. C. " A Peace 320 West 125th St. ’Thank You, FATHER l‘Al.EgXANDER'$ SPECIALTY SHOP Hosiery, ‘Corsets, Underwear‘ ‘All I;cts.sa/.112," Prop. Bet. 8th and "St. Nicholas Aves. PEACE _ThaNEW’DAY PROFESSIONAL ADVERTISERS Tel. AU. 3.8489 PEACE Compliments of PHYSKHAN & SURGEON. I 433 LENOX AVE., N. Y. City Bet. 134th ~— 135th Sts. 43 YEARS IN PRACTICE PEACE Tlllinghast 5-6134 SURGEON DENTIST Extractions, Gas, X—Ray 464 LENOX AVENUE ~ New York City ((301-ner 1.‘3;31'd $!.I.'(',:.“3lJ) 'i‘e1ep1mfi1e1 LE1iig1a_1 4.11170 1?-.m1E;_n.~.s; JMILY 9' to 9 125th Street, Cor. LENOX ‘Avenue Above Liggett"s Drug Store " » SUNDAY 10 to '1 NEW Y'ORI{ CITY I thank You, FATHER OPTICIAN New York City EXAMINED GLASSES at LOW PRICES 4718 LENOX AVE. ‘ PEA CE Phone: LE. E8648.-—'9 PEACE MT. MORRIS A PHARMACY P7'escri;_nti0n -‘§'pecialiS‘ts ‘ I. STERN, Pharmacist , A I931 MADISON AVE. Cor. 124thASt.~ N. Y. City . 135 West 116th Street Hotel Tlleresa BIdg,, 125th St. & 7th Ave" N. Y. ‘A phone: I-IA. 7-9763-——65 Tel. UNiversity 4-1762 PEACE R. WOLFE SURGEON DENTIST Extractions, Gas, X-Ray A Dr. M. M. WOLFE (Daily, 9-9 — Sundays, 10-1) 101 West 117th St, Cor. Lenox Ave. New York City Tel. C0lumbus 5-1500 E.slablisI4,6¢l over 20 years ' R». A. W0 LFSON SURGEON DENTIST 401 West 59th St. New York City Comer 9th Avenue GAS mm X-RAY . ' 1)AJ;m:' 19 AM. to 9 PM. Slh\"Jf):\.\'S by .M)|’mint,Inen,L I t,ha.nk You, '}*‘A'l.‘.HEI-1 Tel. ‘UNiversity 4-4467 C PEACE nn. A.M. RUSSAGK New York City l~.[OUHS: 10 AM. 10 9 PM. ——A Opp. L0eW’s ’J_‘h.eat.;re ‘ PEACE: PEACE P E A C E / . DR. M. T. GILDEN Opfomeirisf —- GLASSES 1+‘|.'r'_uED City EYES b}X.AME.[NEAD Ask Your Neighbor’ PEACE ' I V THERESA PHARMACY We specialize in impor‘ted{LILnec‘1icines% 104 LENOX AVE. 2as2 7th‘ ‘AVE. ‘ PEACE TRI-BURO PHARMACY Julius Levitt, PH. G». “EVERYTHING FOR THE SICK” . I WEST 125th ‘ST. New York City Tel. ED. 44-9049 PEACE ARODNEY DADE,INC. Licensed Undertaker and Embalmer ,M0vecl 10‘ their néw b‘L111e1'a,1 Home“ ‘ 2332 7th Ave., cor. 137m St. A N0tzn‘y Publid /. October ‘5th“, 1939 A.'D.I7’.D. _ I PEACE A ,l\'ew York-Eh (my I October 1939 A;D.F.D.. The NEWDAY A 17, OUR. RIGHTEOUS GOVERNMENTIS SOMETHING THAT p MUSTBE PUT FORTH INTO EXPRESSION IN OUR DAILY -ACTIVITY IN AL L WE SAY AND» DO The Teaching of Religion in All Civilization Has Been Stressed Vividly that Our Civilized World Might Make Laws, Rules and Regulations Accordingto the Life and Teaching of Christ! ‘.‘OUR iFAvTHER’S MESSAGE” AT THE RIGHTEOUS GOVERNMENT FORUM HIGH FALLS DRESS SHOP-PROMISED LAND ‘SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1939 A.D.F.D. ’1"l‘ME: 8:30 P. M. When the peoples of the earth universally iinstil within their hearts and minds, the spirit of RIGHTEOUSNESS, TRUTH and J U S T I C E , _‘i:EQUITY and fair dealing one towards the other; when they recognize the .»Presence of GOD onearth in Bodily Form, ruling and reign- ing in the affairs of men and as the Supreme ruling Factor in all government, we will have a universal‘ Righteous ‘Government! In order that the general public might be- come acquainted with the numerous activities of our Righteous Government and might become more. familiar with the Righteous Government Platform and the planks therein, and also the work of Righteousness, Truth and. Justice as exemplified in deeds and in ‘actions among men in business, profession, labor and trade, Forums are held on certain days set apart by the various Extensions in New York City, the Promised Land and other states and countries throughout the universe, by the followers of FATHER DIVINE! “ The Righteous Government Forum on this occasion _was held a.t the Dress Shop, one of the many pieces of property owned by the followers, in the villageof High Falls. It was here that our Beloved SAVIOR delivered these beauti- ful Messages which are herein transcribed. Thank ‘YOU, FATHER! (The foregoing statements come from the transcriber, after which FATHER speaks as follows :) ’ PEACE, EVERYONE! This evening has been set apart as ‘commonly known as being called the Righteous Government Meeting! Of course, as in all of the other meetings conducted by the Spirit alnd‘Mind of FATHER DIVINE, it is controlled eintirely by the SPIRIT and by mortality. For this cause it does not appear as there is anyone especially as the leader of the meeting, since all of our meetings and our daily activity are nothing, more nor less than Righteousness, not Truth and Justice when exemplified, and the Righteous Government as described is put .forth into expression in words, deeds and ac—i \’C10I1S_ as we bringour bodies into subjection to RIGIITEOUSNESS! Th.ere:t'ore our Righteous Government is not merely, represented in these meetings alone, but. it is something that must be lived and put forth into expression-— daily in our daily activity and in all we say and in all we do. rNeverthe» less, for the purpose of talking about our vil.- lage government, our community government, our city government, our state government and our Federal government and the laws that are to be enacted in such a government as rep- resented——the laws that are already enacted—~— we are endeavoring to speak on those subjects, at least the idifferent topics concerning the legal affairs of our ‘daily activities, if possible! Nevertheless, we consider the very spirit of ‘ the Movement, of its work and of its activi- ties, is going; forth conquering and to cdnquei‘ by establishing the government within; hence transmitting the same to the children of men that they might be partakers of a Righteous Government as described by one saying, “The law of the spirit of life that was in CHRIST JESUS, has made us free | from the law of sin and death.” _ : Den101ist1'ating the Law of the Spirit of Life. We are here to ‘continue to emphasize, ad~ vocate and demonstrate that law that was in CHRIST JESUS and bring it into legalization. wheresoever it is’ possible, by expressing it scientifically and accurately and introducing the acts of this law into Congress whensoever possible! . a A W hen it is not enacted in .Congress and. where~ /, :.n...._ soeveriit" is not represented effectively, We should flivetit so ‘expressively and"-so *pronou‘1iced until others will he <‘;l;lige<l to see aml observe the llvtigs-jh‘~'.gaansness as c.;\'eiu'p‘lifierlt by you; When tliis —itlv§.§“lii1G(;llS%l’i(‘SE¥» sliall 'have been exeinpli-‘ ‘HS-(l. amt den:m>fns‘tra‘tcd. so vi"v.idly until ‘ others realize it,:even ii‘ —yio‘L1 yourseilves as i;'epresentaf-I tives of this Righteous (}1o\/emiirieiit, do not direct— ly introduce the Rigliteous Government and its laws into Congress, the’ very Spirit of MY Presence will inspire men who are representa- tives in our legislative bodies to introduce such a bill that will beiin keeping with the law of the ‘spirit of life that was in CHRIST JESUS! For this cause the teaching ‘of Religion! in all civilization has been »stressed vividly‘ that‘! our civilized vxorld might niake laws and rules and regulations according to the Life and the Teacliing of CIjlRlST— and according to other religious c<2imir:tioiis that are accoi-(liiig to the lillll(l:lill@il—’t£‘=.lS for which we stand! By this the jliaws or‘ C()l) to the childreii of men, xv-ass the experiei'ice of Moses, will not be in vaii:1,:|’oi.* little :n’i.igl"i’t. you thinlc that the, laws . of fMoses-—--»-iii .other ‘\«\i’OJ..‘(lS--——tl'le law of Moses, has been -enac-ted:by-‘repetition in all —civ1li7.ation, especially infthis Country and in manyr.,.o»tl1er countries. ’ ~ ‘Grace and’ Trutli ‘Came Christ The law of Moses is legally recognized on so iiieiiiy/*> phases of this law as given by Moses, but hereicomes GRACE and TRUTH as said the Gospel——- A i “The law was given ‘by’. Moses, but . GRACE and TRUTH came by JESUS CIIRIST!” 3 ,Lavv,_, as inadeiand 1'eCogni,ze,d by our legal .rep1'esen'tatives, there area good many of them do not stop to considerthe law ,was handed htloy-.'11 froin GOD, fl’Oll'1‘Ol'l€A0f the angles of expression, that the Law of GOD might, be enacted and have control over the people; but the GRACE and ’l‘.l%"."Tl’El of which I AM now speal;:ing,“ is theilaw of tl1e..spi1y'it of liif'e,that' was in CIIRIST JESUSI . ’ In " this dispensation shall bring about ‘A the l€g‘21llZ'a_tlO]]. of this Law and the very!Spirit and the \‘Teaching of CHRIST as effectively throughlegality, asiwe have had it in spirit' and in mind; and, whenthis is‘legally estab- lished," the very ‘Law of GOD that Was in CHRIS-T,‘ ‘JESUS. ;Will~ be "enacted. in Congress A I and recognized leg-ally‘ andfivvill be established - u:i‘7",.*-11s-ally;,.rand‘ shal'l‘be iuniversally recognized , 3..‘.‘.i(l__-,1‘v€2;l'lZ€(i as the REAL Law for inan to go ‘ .=.by! .- A I 41- 1 "13 T I The .Nl:1_Wl.)AY \Congress as legislation. _ the nations of the earth into subjection to the _ the iriysic.-i‘_v ‘Z ’ and to see the fulfilment of the Scripture! A You do not always read the law book of the law of Moses directly when you go to court, but the laws of men that are governing and controlling this nation, even though this is known to be a Chr‘istian_ gover‘nn'ient, yet the’ law of .Moses has the control over this people legally, bythe law of Moses being enacted in Hence it has brought law of Moses through legality! That is the mystery of the life and the teaching of relig- i.on! I I The Law That Makes Us Free But _ through, JESUS Was the law of perfection, that would give LIBERTY and would give VICTORY; , hence we do recognize, the law of the spirit_ of life that was in CHRIST JESUS, as the law that will give jI;ll~3I:)‘l5t'l7Y :‘i(3C0l'(lill1g‘ to the Con- :~:tiit.uti<m; for what said the Apostleconcerning Allie said, A A ‘!"l’f‘he law of the spirit of li‘fe that was in Cl_l.RlC'il‘ JESUS, has made us free ' :l'rom the law Of sin and death!” ' The Constitution of the United States of Amer- ica picks it up, consciously or unconsciously, and gives us totknow you have the right for LIFE, LIBERTY and the pursuit of HAPPINESS! Therefore the freedom that the law of the spirit of life that was in CHRIST JESUS gave, is this’ LIBERTY psychologically, mentally and spirit- ually, of which the Constitution is now _speal:~- ing! - , Oh, it is a privilege to observethe mystery But to bring about the legalization of the law of the spirit of life that was in CHRISTHJESUS. it‘ is essential to advocate, emphasize andstress the Life of CI-IR{lS’.l.‘ vividly and transmit the very Spirit and the Characteristics. of the Life of JESUS tothe people, before’ they will accept of it as a piece of legislation! . Therejfore it is essential for all of the true arid the tfaithzful, MY\followers, to acceptof the law of the spirit of life that was in CHRIST ..TES_U'S, as the important pieceof legislation to be enacted in all of our daily activities and brought into legalization through being repre- sented in Congress from every angle of expres~ sion, Whensoever it can be presented! A11 Made Alive in Christ . By this We shall have a Righteous iGoverninent! For as JESUS the Great LOVE Master won the 'victory7 over death, won the Victory. o,ver all ad— verse_ and undesirable co_nditions,, HE accom- Qctoiheij since we realize that the Law of GOD - , control I ‘pli/shed such that you might see that in 'Adam or Moses all die, but in JESUS CHRIST all shall ‘ be made ALIVE ! When. this law of the spirit of life that was in CHRIST, JESUS shall have been legally, uni- versally recognized and established, there and A then we shall h.ave a Righteous Government, /-and under such a law, men will not only have LIFE and LIBERTY partially, but they will h.ave LlfB- . IERTY" completely; a complete emancipation for which you all have been seeking! “LIFE, LIBERTY and the pursuit of HAPPINESS I” — It is your privilege to -pursue it, but not mor- tality. So long as you are in Adam as Was the law of Moses, “an eye for an eyeand a tooth for a tooth”-it is a matter of impossibility to get this real emancipation such as the law of the spirit of life that was in CHRIST JESUS, is giving. This law of which I AM now speaking, when it shall have been legally established in all gov- " ernment, the verylavv itself will be a piece of legislation-that shall be recognized, the very‘ law itself will be a piece of legislation that -shall be recognized universally as the REDEEMER, and the SAVIOR of the people, for, “The lawVoi:' the spirit of life th.at was i.n CHRIST JESUS,” said 3‘ the apostle, “has made me free, fiioni the law of sin and death!” CHREIST and by the recognition of HIS Majesty in this presentlife. . To Be Reckoned in All iA«,ctivities For this cause We stress vividly and continually, the significance of the recognition of this law that wa's*’in CHRIST JESUS, as an important ’ piece of legislation to be reckoned in all of our activities, in all"business,_ profession, labor or trade. We sliould produce this law in deeds and ‘ in actions and even in» our expressions, in our emotions and in our reflection! We should re- flect the law of the spirit of life that was in CHRIST JESUS as the LAW, as the foundation for the coming generation, that they might build ‘upon this Foundation that cannot‘ be shaken——- a LAW that will control all nations universally, even as heretofore the law of Moses did have Little did you as Christians consider the law of Moses that was given, was controlling‘ and usurping authority ‘over all of the people, but it was essential for some law to have control over the -lawless; butwhen you recognize the SUPREME LA.W\ as the law of the spirit of \ , life that was in CHRIST JESUS, by; living Evans The law that bringeth death! ’.But LIFE! and LIBERTY“ come by JESUS nicfctolpferisitli,1939A.D.l7.D.,-‘ J The Newpav 19%: gelically wl1o‘le-heartedly and by bringing your bodies in_to subjection to the LAWGIVER~—tl1en no longer the lawgiver will beessential, for the SHILOI-I of Whom you have been seeking shall have truly.com.e as said the Law‘ of GOD through Moses——in other words-'—-as said Moses in the law of the prophecy, “The law shall not depart :from Judah, nor the lawgiver. from between his feet, until SHILOH come!” + - Now Is the Time Is it not time that there should be a law" enu " acted from our Righteous Government‘ Found- er? give LIFE, and LIBERTY, wh.ile the law! of Moses could not give it? You have labored un- der the law of sin and death, and under such laws, rules and regulations drafted from the law of Moses until now, but without -this LIBERTY that CHRIST JESUS giveth. Can you not ‘see it is time now? This is the time for the Reli- gious world to wake up and consider that we are at the change of dispensation, and the very dis- pensation in which we are now entering shall be a dispensation where the Law of GOD through JESUS CHRIST, shall be universally recognized even as the law of Moses heretoi’ore has been recognized and controlled the people thereby! What a privilegeto have such 'a_Lawgiver, for the first one was of the earth, earthy, but .the second is the Lord from Heaven. By this new Law that I have given, you ‘will find. that this » Law is the government from the Spirituallliealm where,iGOD ALONE reigns. Can you not see the mystery? - - “The law shall not depart from J'ud.ah nor the lawgiver from between his feet, until SHILOH come!” “I Since SIIILOH HAS TRULY COME, it is the time for the departure of the law that was be- tween his feet and that was of Judah, that the law of JESUS CHRIST, SHILOH, might be enacted and establishedamong thispeople as the RE- DEEMER "and SAVIOR of humanity! That is the mystery of this Righteous Government.‘ It is not in violation to the Constitution andits ‘Amendments, but it is in perfect harmony with it! We Shall Recognize That Law ‘ , But as I said, you did not know‘ that" the law of the spirit, of life that Was in CHRIST JESUS should be enacted in government as effectively as l the law of Moses had been ‘enacted, but I came to. let you ‘know’, as a Christian flag. we should recognize the law that CHRIST has brought-——a law that will emancipate, a law that will set free I Is it not time to consider a law that will ac , The Ni:w.lni:A,r ‘Even our Christian, 'dem.ocracy eas\a nation de~ I clares, “My Country, ’tis of thee, sweet land of liberty!” In accord with it, you can get it. You can get this liberty and your real emancipa'tio"n through the recognition of the Coming! of your LORD and your SAVIOR Wh.o was called SHILOH by the law of the proph.ecy_in other words, by. the book of the Law HE was called SHILOH. “When SHILOH come, the gathering of the people shall be unto HIM.” V Can 'you"not see the mystery? N ow since the gatheringrcif the peo~ ple is unto HIM, We shall make lawsgrules and regulations in and under this present d.e1nocracy, according to the Constitution. and i.ts Amend- ments "hv the law of the spirit otilife that was in CHRIST JESUS, for the Cons_ti.tution guar~ antees LIFE, LIBERTY and the pursuit of HAP~. PINESS! - You cannot get real HAPVPLINESS except! through and by the law of the spirit of life that. was in CHRIST JESUS, neither can you get the reality of LIBERTY such \ as thelaw of the Spirit is giving. Can you not see the mystery ‘Z -1 need not say :n<1ore at this particular instance, but I stress the thought and the sig:nil‘icance of V. stressing our Righteous Government "for the pur- pose of giving you some ‘little insight on What we are actually doing! Let Us Seek Laws from the Law of the Spirit I AM bringing about the llegalization, of the Life and the Teaching of JESUS CHRIST, even as the law of Moses a.nd Moses have been here~ tofore legalized universally; not only by this Government, but by other governments. They have made "laws according tothe law of Moses- as given from GOD to them, to that light of understanding; but since SHILOH HAS TRULY 1 ‘ COME in your recognition, now let us seek laws, rules and regulations, as the gathering of the‘ people is actually unto I-lllVI—wth.at will be accord~ ing to the Constitution and its Amendm»en.ts but directly... from the law of the spirit of l'ife that was in HIM! v What a privilege to realize such a law‘ that shall control the nations of the earth, even as Moses’ law controlled the nations heretofore! Even until now, legally you are controlled. by Moses’ law in a great measure, having not been completely emancipated from that law and the lawgiver, because legally, civilization has not recognized the ‘reality: of the Coming of the SAVIOR as a REDEEMER and emancipator from such A laws. This does ‘not mean that you will go back in sin, but CHRIST in the law of the spirit ‘of life came to bring a PERFECT Law, a PERFECT Government that would be mo:re perfect than Moses or Adam could have even thought of, al~l though unconsciously,.no doubt, they did speak - of some part of the. law of the spirit of life as exemplified. They sketched it here and,‘ there from time to time, but evidence shows that they spoke of those things unthoughtfully and could - not even so much as think about What we are actually doing according to their own request at , times, as given by the law book of Moses. Can ‘ you not see the mystery? , _ ‘ Effective Law from the Teaching of Jesus C A I The same as a good many of you may speak volitionally and inspirationally and intuitively at times, things that are according to the law of the spirit of life that was in CHRIST JESUS and yet you may not understand nor think con~ sciously of what you are speaking. But how glor- ~ ious it is to realize GOD HIMSELF iswith you and shall enact a law for all civilization. as effec- tively, from the Teaching of JESUS, as the law ; was effective universally froin the teaching of Moses and the prophets! Can you not see the mystery? “The shall not depart from Judah, nor the lawgiver from betweenhis feet, until SHlLOH' come!” I For’ this cause {I spoke through the Constitum tion and guaranteed LIFE, LIBERTY and the pursuit of HAPPINESS! I spoke throughrthe Constitution gave every person the privilege to serve GOD to the dictates ofhis own cone- science, and by "following JESUS effectively ac- cording to HIS Teaching, youwould follow into ; the light I have so freely given. ‘ By this you,/vvould be emancipated, ‘from, Sun." desirable conditions and yet Would be subject to the law of the spiritof life that was i.n CHRIST . JESUS which transcends all the law of Moses I and all rules and regulations under Heaven! Can you not see the mystery?_ ‘ Then I say, our Righteous Go'v"er.n_n'1ent .I4‘orum as welassemble from time to time, it is for the purpose of bringing about a concentrated thought ~ on government and things that pertain to our daily activities legally, and how we should deal» soberly, righteously_ and Godlyllegally and should. establish the legalizationof our Religious con-x ’ yiction in all of our iactivityffand by so doing, . we shall have a Righteous Government and this -.- , Law as I sayfithat was in CI-IRI-ST JESUS, shall, A T be brought through legalization into the reality of the consciousness of -all of the people and shall‘ Qctober 5tth,=1939} .i I October sag, 1939 .'A[.D,F.D. The NEW DAY I is 21 control the advanced civilization even as Moses and the law heretofore controlled them! . A.D.F.D.‘ 1 A man said the other day, “If all of the re- ligions would discontinue their present exist- ence and accept of FATHER DIVINE, we could start a new world today and a new age and begin at ONE — A.D. ONE,” or words to that effect, which would - be A.D.F.D. ONE! ‘When this is established in the hearts and the minds of the children of men, that Law of which I AM stressing so vividly this even- ing will be a living reality in all of the people! They will be controlled by the law of the spirit of life that was in CHRIST JESUS, and JESUS will be the Fountain Head of all government universally, even as Moses has been the foun- tain head and the founder for government here- tofore. , You all see and know in your past experi- ence, although in a Christian country and in divers Christian countries under Christian_ flags, there are laws, rules and regu- lations drafted from the law of Moses and from what he told you. Can you not see the mystery? But I came to tell you something better! I came to lift you higher! cleanse your minds and your hearts and your desires’ from everything that is impure and unclean, that you might» have the law -of the spirit of life of which the apostle was speak- ing, within, and this law will make you free from the law of sin and death! Now as I have it on MY immediate staff, so shall I have it universally; but we must recognize this law of the spirit of life that was in CHRIST JESUS‘, by inculcating and reincar- nating and reproducing and personifying the law, that was /in CHRIST JESUS, that Spirit and that Life, and by living exactly according to HIS Teaching. When this is done within you, we will have a Righteous Government, and you will not have an occasion to seek another to by your conviction, , help you ! Personified and Made Real What a privilege to live in such a Recogni- tion where the Spirit of GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE has been made a living. reality! Where it has been made real, tangible and ' practical through reincarnation, _through“rep1"0— duction and through personification. -By it be- . ing personified, it has been made real, and all imankind shall realize the law has departed from Judah and the lawgiver from between his feet, that this law of the spirit of life might V come forth into evidence and go forth into ef- V people with equity. the divers — I came_ to feet and take full control over the n.ations, even as Moses, did at first! Then I say, in the teaching of religion there are a good many people used to think andstill think that the teaching of religion means some sort of a supernatural, invisible phenomenon for the benefit of your soul alone; but yet if you retrace your thoughts back to these points I have brought to your attention, you will see and you will know——the law that came by Moses was the law for you to live’ by physically, personally and daily—the law that your govern- ors and presidents and kings are selected and elected by, and they are sworn IN by such a law and they make laws by such a law, and the laws that'came"from such a law as Moses gave—they drafted the laws by the Law of GOD as given to Moses in expression, that they might control the people in Righteousness according to the Law of GOD, and “judge the That is what it was for! ,Aren’t you glad? Now we shall have a Righteous Government and I shall enact MY Very Spirit, MY very Mind, MY Ideas and MY Opinions in law and it shall be legislation universally and mankind shall reckon ‘it, even as they have reckoned the law of Moses and of his rules and of hi: regulations as given through the book of Moses, through the prophecy and ‘handed down to this dispensation through legalization to con- trol this people. I thank ‘you! I thank you! I thank you! . I Righteous Government in All Activities PEACE, EVERYONE! .We have visiting friends with us. _ I would like to say, if any of our visiting friends would like to have a word to say on Righteous Govefniiient or anything else you care to speak from, you are welcome,’ to do so, as Righteous Government in MY con- sideration, embraces all phases of life and all of our daily and moinently activities. whereso- ever we are. 'U 9 Hence‘, if any of you ‘desire to‘ have a word, ”to say, you are welcome to speak. ca.re to be introduced, we will gladly introduce, you according to custom. If you are willing to move gvolitionally as we do, you are welcome to do so. It is your privilege.’ I thank you! ‘(As no one seemed moved to speak. FATHER arose again and spoke as folloWs:) ‘ PEACE, EVERYONE! I would like to say, apparently it does not seem that anyone is interested in speaking. If not any of our friends ca.re to speak, we shall have “Righteousness Marches On” read. —- This is something to be considered as we stress it daily, because the If you . Z2 spirit‘ of Ri"gl1teousnes's is put forth‘ into evi- d.e1_'1ce under “,..tigl1.teo1isi1ess Marchels On.” It extplaiiis l\jlY c-,<>i:ivict'.ion. and MY version of many tlii-figs, :l_.’or_ in and 'L'u;1<ler "fl5tigl:1_‘teousness Ma.rches 011” will be .found letters fro1_n n1en of business, pi;'ofessi.on, labor and trade-—-also will, be found iiiany of llljll letters in response to them, and letters. of ‘deep, interest, of MY endeavors, of MY,activitie_s_.-and of,MY version) . ‘ _ ,lTl1ei.'efoi.‘e we are going t.o ask someone to read “Riglite()us1iess Marches On”_ of this week’s issue of “The New Day,” September 28th, 1939 A.l).F.l_), 1 _ . . . . y . (At this time,‘ “~‘.ighteousness Marches On” was read by one of the secretaries, after which‘ FATHER speaks again as recorded belowz) .I7?EACE,’ ‘EVERY ONE! As Righte0usness”con- tinues to niarch on, I. believe after a while all m“anl<i‘_n(l ‘will’ understand. ‘what it _ really means P to stress a sRighteous Government. Under “Rigliteo‘usi'1ess Marclies -On” as just read,. ‘I hope -3/(‘)[li21l'l.'l1€£ll'(l just what I said, Those letters. ‘as I ‘stress to those to whom they were sent, were" messages according to MY convic- tion"an'd accordi.ng'to' what I AM actually es- tablishing and according " to’ what we shall legally manifest universally. ’ As Moses had'his religious belief, as'I said a little :while ago, and accepted his religious belief and what heltaught others religiously, to be established legally, to be recognized uni-I versally as. -law for . all government, ‘I shall cause all =government'to accept of MY aversion acc-o1'ding-to -the Life and" the Teaching of JE- SU and r accordiiig its ~Am.end1nents. I Standard Lifted Iblielievie those letters that ‘have’ been read," are ‘plain eiioiigh for anyone to see and to lznow, it is soniethingrthat cannot. be criticized; it is something that has been lifted as a Stand- ard," andmall mankind must eventually recog- nize-the Standard I have lifted and copy after it, -01“. ‘they all shall be ‘failures and doomed foreverl. I2l}l1£l11l{ you! ’ . i R - . * (After this brief Message, several children who -have: just states,:xavai.led' themselves’ of the opportunity to speak, after which we were blessed to hear from our Sweet -SAVIOR. were as follows:) PEACE, EVERYONE! I would just like to S3Y;,_._,l11 . Lost and, Found_, as advertised_.in “The, ‘New ,D,'ay’v’ , weel<:ly,,I,.think it would be very gojod..;for, any , and 5,, everybody .who has lostjlianythifngjgwhether it was in any’ one, of Ta, NEW«D’A_‘(. to the Constitution and“ recently arrived from other ‘His Personal’ Words Qctolier 5th, 1939 K.Df.F.D. /the Peace‘ Mission Extensions orinany place —-to read the Lost and Found, for it is possible that you could lose soinething, even in the street some place where you may not think one of “MY. followers would be or have been. And. "if they find anything and they do not know to whom it belongs, it isladvertised in “The New, Day.” of giving everybody‘ a chance to look through the pages of “The New Day” and see if they have lost anything, if it has been found by any of MY. followers and has been advertised in “The New Day,” Patronize the Advertisers‘ I further wish to say, all ads as advertised in “The New Day” should carry the street and the number of the advertiser, his place of business, and also his telephone number. I also say, those who are readers of “The New Day”~—if you desire to purchase anything, if you consider those who have directly or in- directly considered you by advertising in “The New Day,” as I have afore said, you will give them your patronage so long as they sell their merchandise for less than what you can buy the same ‘merchandise elsewhere! A By this you will beboosting the business of the good wishers, and by so doing you are cooperating with them and" encouraging "them as you heard the reading of one of the letters » from one of the advertisers, how he has in- creased in_ businessjand enlarged his borders to an extensive degree, since he contacted ME.- Ivfurther wish to say, if anyone finds any- thing and desires it to be advertised in “The ‘New Day,” it can be advertised in “The New Day? under “Lost and Found.” ' , Any’ honest act or expression, we will gladly 1 endorse itand them that,Righteousness might continue marching on and accomplishing that for — which I send it. Now I would like to say, there may be some other speaker who would desire to . have a word to say. If there is not anyone else just at this moment who moves volitiona1- _l ly, it may be that iMiss Rosalind Real would like to have a few words to say on Rigli teous: ness, and how the 'exemplification of,Right- eousness has been actually established that we might further broadcast it. A I thank iyouI,MISS, . REAL. . Ignorance of the Criticizers‘ (Without hesitation Real arose from her seat; and thanked FATHER for HIS blessings; to one and all and also for the Righteous Govern- - nient. . She stated thatthe thought cameato her after reading one of FATH_ER’S recent, Messages 1. I AM saying this for the purpose I October 5th, 1939 A.D.F;D. - in which HE mentioned how it was said that HE had caused Harlem alone, to lose from forty-five to fifty thousand dollars yearly because of the followers not using. makeup and because they have refrained from going to the beauty parlors, how funny the people really look who use make- up, and how much BETTER those look who do not use it! She also mentioned that, the very ones who are down and out and have not even got decent homes to live in, are the very ones ‘ who try to criticize the Movement through their ignorance and foolishness; but while they are criticizing, the followers who had heretofore spent money for makeup and such like, they are now investing that money in purchasing real property~—beautiful homes to live in, in the Prom- ised Land and elsewhere. She said she thanked FATHER to bless her to live the life as HE would desire her to, that she might stay in the Promised Land! . T -i Immediately after Miss Real concluded her testimony, FATHER again blessed humanity with HIS Precious Words of Spirit and Life,‘ speaking as follows:) , PEACE, EVERYONE! I would just like to say, that was a good thought conveyed by Miss Real, according to. MY Message I gave. It is a wonderful thought to think of thousands of “peo- ple in the streets of Harlem and throughout the land and country, in cities and out of cities, who are in lacks and wants and limitations and from hand to mouth’and yet they __will go around try- ing to criticize MY followers who are" living in splendor and enjoying real life! Proving GOD a Living‘ Reality As I thought this afternoon and even tonight since sitting here—-some of MY followers who own these different properties, who are the ac- tual owners of these different valuable pieces of property, are walking around looking at them and enjoying them personally, and there are those who are in_ the streets and elsewhere will attempt to criticize the Movement, the Work of the Mission and the Spirit of MY activity, and they are in lacks and wants and limitations; and I AM causing MY followers who are true and faithful to be absolutely independent mentally and spiritually and physically, AM causing them to solve the economic problem and to adjust mat- ters satisfactorily economically and to prove to the world conclusively without the slightest rea- “ son for doubt, that GOD ISA LIVING REAL- ITY tothem! _ . . Just think of the beautifulhomes, and still the workis going, on! As‘I thought to show some of MY coworkers, followers and friends today, the beautiful Artist Colony with the beautiful new The NEW DAY 23 buildings, the improvements that have been made, Krum Elbow and all of the different places beyond your-reason to consider—~co1ning right here in High Falls and other places. ’ ’ As I was telling a man the other day con- cerning his friend,‘ a multimillionaire. I said, “MY followers are coworkers together, hence I . have the capital and I have the labor,” and I said, “It may be that the man of whom you are speaking” (I called his name), “it may be true that he may own quite a lot of property, yet no doubt he does not own anything as much as MY followers.” ‘ Unifying Mankind Then I said, “From that he may have capital, but he does not have the labor! I HAVE CAPI- TAL AND LABOR COMBINED and I have the Spirit of MY Presence to unify mankind and to bring them in close relationship and fellowship, , until they will be at home wheresoever they are.’_’ I was thinking while traveling over some of this Promised Land today, and said to some of the owners and some would-be, in other words, -prospective owners of real property—I said, “Just look how marvelous it "is to see what GOD will do for you! You could not do it! The mil- lionaires, they cannot do it, but when you trust ME whole-heartedly, it has been done, if it will not be done again!” « , . I do not believe the owners of Krum Elbow regret having recognized ME and accepted of ME as their Spiritual Adviser and as their pro- tection and did trust ME whole-heartedly; be- cause such as has been accomplished there, they did not and could not have believed it, and other places universally the same! Even this building and other buildings, they could not have believed and they could not have done it, but MY Spirit‘ through MY Teaching and under the Spirit and Mind of your Humble Servant, the work has been accomplished quite efficiently and satisfac- torily. Therefore matters are adjusted and we have more accommodation than we have enough “to live in thehouses, who are out here at the time being. So many houses vacant! So I have supplied you. As someone said some time ago, I AM blessing you all faster than you are ready to receive it! A You have more accommodation, more houses and land, and still more is coming forth into expression. Property in Philadelphia Some of the followers went to‘ close a deal down in Philadelphia yesterday, while I was on MY way up this way. Different beautiful homes, enjoyable, such! as the Yonkers residence, the New Rochelle residence -and the Brooklyn resid- 24 The NEW DAY ence. Those are not even, say, occupied now, as it may be termed, beautifully decorated and enough accommodation to accommodate the owners very_ comfortably, and there are thosewho are going around trying to criticize because they are ig-» norant, who would drink up their money and smoke it up and use it up in cosmetics, and MY Spirit going ahead improving, as a help to all humanity putting their money in circulation in a constructive way; for il1—gotten gains do not pay! - If theypare ill-gotten, they do not pay! They will not stay, and oficourse, when you make up and use makeup and fool the public in per- son With that spirit and that mind-—.many times the beauty culturists are fooling you, and they get the money and it does not do them very much good. It goes something like the money-racket money. These are hard sayings, but yet they are true. ’ Those people who do those‘ things, they know they cannot keep their money. It goes! As long as they are in that spirit and in that mind. Can you not see the mystery? But how glorious it is to be blessed as you are, Where you are pro- tected from hurt, from harm and from danger, Withpa plenty’ of comfort and convenience, nice homesito live in where you can be«absolu.tely independent.‘ IT IS SOMETHING TO PRAISE GOD FOR! . I . Then I say, fretnot yourselves because ‘of, criticism, as I said through the mouth of David concerning the mystery. . ’ ‘ ‘ “Fret nor yourselves because of the Workers of iniquity, for they shall be cut off.” A A Freit not yourselves, because of criticism, for I the critics shall be cutoff and they shall be put, to shame even as the Workers of iniquity, of whom David was speaking! , How glorious it is to live in this Recognition and to know you are/blessed once and forever, _ even to have such a comfortable place as this, where you can assemble without any thought of taking up collections, remunerations or love of- ferings, or donations or any such thing! It is a privilege to live in such *a Recognition and to filled with praise continually and blessed abun- dantly.‘ I thank you! A ‘ PEACE ‘ R we thank You, FATHER CONTINUALLY THANK» You FATHER Full Line of Fri-sli Vegetables . A ant‘ Nice Fresh. Fruits in 115th ST. I ‘160 WEST 125th STREET ' I 671/; BAYARD STREET New. ‘rm City 1607 rAi‘nc AVE. B.et. 114 & 115m sts. UNiversi‘ty\ 4-8667 ; TRUNKS -——.-— LUGGAGE Umbrellas -—-. Gifts —— Save 15%. GOODWEAR TRUNK & BAG co. ‘ New York City UNiversity 4-8860 PEACE VIRGINIA LUNCH ROOM V REAL HOME COOKING Our Chicken Dinners aresomething to Crow about. . Wedding Parties & Clubs Catered to. * 271 \V. 419th Mary F. A,bcrhathy, ,P7fl0p.,,_N, Tel. HArlem 7—8694 fence. Estimates Cheerfully Given C. 8: I. WEISMAN PAINT Cos. line-. I Painting, Decorating and General Contracting , ,_ Wholesale & Retail Palnter’s Supplies and Wall Paper Brushes and Varmfshes ‘ 192 Lenox Avenue (Near 120th St.), N. 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O7cto/l;$er— L 5th, .1939 .The NEW DAY “I HAVE CONVINCED ALL HUMANITY CONCLUSIVELY ITWOULD BE BETTER To HAVE A GOVERNMENT CON- TROLLED BY THIS MIND THAN ONE CONTROLLED BY THE WAR MONGERS” FATHER DIVINE Th e Growth Of the Spiritils l\/lore Effective and Exipressvive Through Adverse Conditions than Through Harmonious Conditions A H “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” GIVEN,WHILE AT THE BANQUET TABLE THE ROCKLAND PALA(‘iE 155i;h S’l.‘REE’li‘ and 8th A]VENU.E - NEW YORK CITY SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23rd and 241.11, 1939 A.D.F.D. TIME: 12:00 MIDNIGHT to 7:30 A. M. The mystery of how Jesus fed the four thous- and and the five thousand has been solved. Not only so, but it is reenacted daily and demon- strated so’ clearly by FATHER, that all might be partakers of the same POWER that made it possible. ‘ _ FATHER DIVINE has the key to all mys- ,teries and to those’ who will rightly use HIS POWER, He gives therkey, and imbues ‘them with _wisdom, knowledge and understa.nding,v and they become to be heirs of the limitless blessings that only GOD HIMSELF can pro- vide. I In the presence of those whowould segregate - and discriminate FATHER has set up a inighty banquet table, such as mankind has never ‘ dreamed of, and such as thewealthiest in the universe, could not afford to serve continuously, and on this occasion, FATHER had, on request, graciously permitted HIS daily banquet to be served. in the vibeautiful Rockland’ Palace. "The Table itself, with its two__ long arms stretching the length of the immense hall, gleamed with crystal and silver. , Truly has the LORD this day prepared a table for us in the‘ presence‘ of all who would seek‘ to prevent FATHER DI- ‘VINE, OUR LORD AND OUR KING, N-from ruling and reigning, and having HIS WAY. ‘But the days have been shortened for the elects’ sake, and ,men,sha1l_ no longerflsegregate. EVENING_,— SUNDAY MORNING, ' anddiscriminate‘, and lowrate and hate, but men shall OBEY GODALMIGHTY, for a NEW DAY has dawned, and the time that has been shall not be again. (The foregoing statements are those of the‘ transcriber, and the ;t'ol’|.o'wing is lVlessage:) . _ "‘TI~I.ANK tron, FATHER. ‘ PEACE. EVERYONE! Here we are again and there I sit and stand. ‘fl+‘ATl‘l"l§+3R’S - In the Unity of Spirit, of Minld, of Aim and of Purpose I come, still stressingthe universal brotherhood ‘oft’ man and showing to mankind ‘the significan'ce of the i:'ellowship of man and man, bringing into closer rel.ationship divers nations of the earth until after a While there ’ will be one race andone nation and one speech. , But at this particular instance before I go further, I would like to say, while we are some- what waiting for some of our immediate co- workers and guests, we are going to ask some- one to read something for us that we might haVe- something to consider before we go fur- ther. I thank You. S . At this instaiice the Message FATHER gave on September 4th in the Ball Park in Philadel- phia was read, from “The New Day” under date September 14th. This message was a warn- ing to every critic, and everyone’ who would ‘attempt to pervert and distort literarily and photographically the picture of GOD ALMIGHTY and make HIM appear other than as HE IS. I It is a message to be considered by everyone who mentions FATI-IER"S» Name. Following the reading FATHER again arose and made a little announcement in order S to give visiting speakers an opportunity for expression. PEACE, EVERYONE! I ” . I would just like to say atwthis instance, we have ‘visiting friends with us as usual. Of course it may look a little strange to a good 27 as many of our visiting friends. Those of us who know, we know that it is a matter of course, nevertheless, we do have a vast audi- ence here tonight to serve at our regular banquet ‘table, out of the ordinary according to the size of the table.» But we would like to say, those of you who do know, it has been a sample and an example exemplified among you for MY hearers, the demonstra- tion of SUPPLY in the outward expression of the abundance of the fulness of the con- sciousness of Good. Those of you who know the Truth-and have lived in this atmosphere are conscious that there is no space vacant of the fulness thereof. . While we haveruntil tomorrow night we are not hurrying ourselves. We want you’ to feel free for expression, free to unfold just as GOD, wills to unfold in you. As I was going to say, we have visiting friends. We want our Visiting friends to feel free to speak; move volitionally if they care ‘to. If they do not care t-o move volitionally as we do, give us your names, addresses and professions, we will gladly introduce you according to custom. I thank you. ' I - Response Responding to FATHER’~S invitation, Sergeant- major Hughes, Police Force, British Guiana, spoke as follows: A w “Ladies and gentlemen: I deem it a great rh.on.or tonight to be able to be here on this auspicious occasion. I am from British Guiana, South America, the only British possession in . South America. I have traveled six thousand miles to come to: America to see the people of Amer- ica and to enjoy the World’s Fair. on my way to this country I was asked to deliver a letter to the leader of your Movement from Mistress Christiana Blacket Major of East Coast Dem- orara. I want to express how ‘deeply pleased I ‘am with this gathering. As I look around, I see Peace in this atmosphere. I will continue to pray that GOD will continue to shower HIS Blessings on this Movement and bring everlasting ‘Peace to us. , “As I stand in this ‘gathering I am over- whelmed with joy to see all our ‘peoples unit- , ing as one. I have read “over and over again of the Movement of FATHER DIVINETS but tonight I can assure you that I am overwhelmed with joy..! When I go back to British Guiana I shall tellmy people of this ‘great Movement. I wish for you all Peace, real happiness, pros- perity, and may the Blessings of ALMIGHTY ‘GOD continue’ to make this Movement stronger and flourishing, forever and ever. 1‘ lie N E W n TA: Y A ‘ October sch; 11939 AlD.F.D. “I thank you for this opportunity to be al- lowed to speak. British Guiana, you know, is ‘trying to unite all its people through -the Love of GOD", and if we love GOD we will serve HIM, and if we ‘serve HIM we will worship HIM ‘in spirit and in truth. “British Guiana is a very large country. It has ninety‘ thousand square miles, but we have only three hundred thousandcpeople; so, you see, we have just three people to every square mile. We are looking forward for the opening of the country. It is a country rich in diamonds, gold, boxide, timber and all that you can think of. We sell rice at less than two cents per pint. We sell one hundred cocoanuts for thirty-six cents. “We are waiting for an opportunity to de- velop this country, and whilst I stand in this, audience I am taking the liberty to ask if there are any influential capitalists, that you may come over and help to explore that great un- developed country. “I thank you, my people, and wish for you perfect health, lasting Peace and joy. I thank you.” — 4. FATHER’S Endorsement _ _ (At the conclusion of Sergeant-major Hughes’ speech, FATHER again spoke as follows:) PEACE, EVERYONE! ' I would just like to say, first of all I AM sure we all enjoyed the lastrspeaker’s message, and I AM sure we all can consider the good wishes of his Honor, and appreciate. it, and if there is anyone of you who are listening would desire to cooperate in exploring this land-of which he is speaking, you are welcome to do so. The Spirit of MY PRESENCE, as a GREAT EMANCIPATOR, representing a great democracy for all humanity, we expect to ex- plore all lands throughout all civilization, and’ all countries where man is found, and shall bring about the universal brotherhood, of man and the conscious realization of the FATHER- HOOD, of GOD. , . I I have declared to the world at large, as a sample andas an example these on MY im- mediate staff stand. We stand as a sample and as an example to show you and others A just what we are endeavoringand what we do. ___.You can see in all of our assemblies we are drawing the nations of the earth together fr-om all parts of the world, bringing them into the recognition of this of which you are stress- ing that we all might universally be unified together and express that which I say. was preordained that we should express-—the uni- versal brotherhood of man and the conscious reali‘za,tion of the Fatherhood "of GOD.’ M ~ llCctoherH5:*th, No doubt there are others_ who would like to speak. I hope they will come forward and give us their names, addresses and profes-, sions and we will gladly introduce them ac- cording to custom if they desire to do so. If they desire to speak even aslwe do by moving volitionally *they‘are welcome to do so, but we" appreciate you inoving volitionally even as S we‘ appreciate you giving us your names, ad— dresses and professions. I thank you. At this instan.ce I would like to say, to speed up our service a little" and to prohibit the re« tardation of our service as Iphave retarded it by havingflit to»: come according to custom by passing everything to the right, » we are go» ‘ing to ask, just pass the dishes down and others’ will come along. I thank you. Responses (Mr. M. Weiss, one of the owners and pro~ prietors of Rockland Palace, anhonored guest at the banquet table and an ardent admirer yof FATHER’S work, responded to FATHER’S ' J invitation as follows:) . ' Pea.ce, FATHER: Peace, Everyone: ‘I. have never made a speech in my life. ‘I have just been asked to say a few words. I have had a very happy time all summer .here.. Some of you may not know, but I am one of the proprietors of this hall, and I have had a very ‘ pleasant summer here associating with FA- THER DIVINE and I-l.IS\ followers. made very wonderful friends here. I have I hope to h.ave them all the rest of my life. TO KNOW FATHER IS TO LOVE HIM, and 1 love FA- ‘ THER andeevery one of HIS followers, and I it hope to see a whole lot of everybody in the _ future. I thank you,. FATHER, and I -thank you, everybody. I (Dr. Joseph Broadman, well known New York physician and an enthusiastic advocator of Peace, who was also a guest at the banquet table, _ spoke of the changing of the seasons, and of the marvelous work that has been accomplished in V , development and acquisition of real estate by the ‘followers. of FATHER’s in the past year. He also spoke of the wonderful time everyone had" » who accompanied FATHER on the trip to Phila- delphia, and how appreciatively "V FATHER is recognized by the officials and was received by them.-‘ . /— Mrs. ~Worson, a visitor, spoke of the scrupu— filous honestyof the followers as employeesyand as an emplloyershe thanked FATHER for hav~ ing created and sent intoher service such hon~ «est employees.’ She also statedthat she “liad never seen such, a beautiful banquet and demon~ // A.D.F.n- .rhe NEWDAYI R ” 29 stration and she was sincerely thankful to_ FA- THER. i Reverend‘Lena Scorotto, of the Sacred Heart I Spiritual Church of New Orleans,- Louisiana , spoke with profound sincerity of the beautiful . demonstration, that was greater than" anyithat she had ever witnessed, and she stated that she .was- convinced that I-IE, FATHER, was the re- incarnation: of the CHRIST. g , Pol.itical House Cleaiiing in New ‘Jersey Mr. Charles Becker, well known attorney, from Newark, New Jersey told how‘ FATHER had -blessed him. to bring toijustice many corrupt" -officials in the reeentpolitical house cleaning in New Jersey, and thatvthe expose of corruption . is not yet terininated, as there are a number of others holding official positions, that would be brought to trial soon and with FATHER’s Mind and Spirit he -hoped to completely eradi-» cate the political fraudery- in the state. He stated . that he hoped that FATHER would inspire other states to bring about righteousness gov» ernmentally, even as HE has the state of New Jersey. ' , Following Attorney Charles Becker’s remarks, lVI_r. Ross Humble, former metaphysician, spoke briefly and sincerely of the wonderful Blessing that FATHER is to humanity. He thanked FA-= THER for the privilege of being present at this demonstration of abundance such as the world had never seen. And with real appreciation and love he stated that he knew FATHER was do- ing as much for millions all over the world as Hewas for those immediately present and for him, as an individual. i A _ Mr. J'ohn‘E.. Dickerson, leader of the four- leentth ward, Newark, New Jersey, thanked FA- THER for cleaning up the housing situation and making an ‘equitable adjustment between the landlord and tenant and lowering rentals. He I stated that as an individual he was unable to. do anything, but that he knew FATHER, was capable of accomplishing all things, and that HE could do it. ’ - * "At this time Captain Bloomer‘intTroduced "Dr. 1 Harold Edward Emerson, who spoke briefly but enthusiastically of the marvelous work that FA- THER is doing» and he stated that as we con- tinued to obey FATHER and do HIS WILL we would be increasingly blessed. I’ Song by FATHER .f(As the speaker concluded FATHER sang a ’ few verses of the “Blessings” song‘ and a few minutes‘ later HE ,aro.se_and spoke as follows:) So many blessings, you can’t count them all, \ So many blessings, you can’t count them all, 30 The NEW DIAY October 5th, 1939 A.o.F.n. So many blessings, you can’t count them all, You cannot count them all.‘ They are GOD—given blessings, you can’t count them all, They are GOD—given blessings, you can’t count them all, ' GOD-given blessing's, you can’t _ count them all, You cannot count them all. They are N o end to the blessings, you can’t count them all, etc. Millions of blessings, you can’t count them all, etc. "(It was just 5:40 AM. when FATHER arose the last time to speak on this occasion.) PEACE, EVERYONE! Here we all are again and there I sit and stand, here I go, and there I come. It is a privilege as Istress from time to time. It is a privilege above all privileges to know GOD as a living reality, so;meth.ing that is made real, tangible and prac- tical, nolonger som.ething mythological, no long- something to be considered as ‘merely Spirit alone. But has not GOD made Himself flesh and bone? By so doing you can behold the BODY of GOD with your~ph.ysical belief, such as these, and dark clouds of doubts and fears are dispelled, and adverse and undesirable conditions are erad~ icated once and forever. I Just look over this vast audience, just a slight sketch and a reflection of a percent of a fraction of grain of a percent of a fraction of a grain of it, of what GOD is doing among the children of men, a.nd of how all of the nations of» the earth will be brought into subjection by the Spir- it of GOD’S Actual Presence when humanity uni~ versally reckons GOD"s.Presence among them. It is by the reckoning of \GOD’s [PRESENCE among this people harmonious conditions result. Where there was inharmony, disappointment and . failure, harmonious conditions result a.nd MY fol— . _ lowers are successful and prosperous and harmo- nious one with the other and bringing unity and tranquility of the Spirit with others by the rec- ognition of the Great Creator, the Advocator and the Satisfier. Righteous Judgment For this cause we rejoice. I believe the time has come, if not altogether, it is near at hand, when the children of men shall recognize and judge things not as they might see them to be, but as they really are. Oh, it is a privilege to live in such a recognition! For, as I say, this is a sample and an example for this people. I AM Just giving you a slight sketch of a reflection of a fraction of a grain of a fraction of a grain of the mystery of GOD’S ACTUAL PRES»- ENCE and what GOD shall do forthis people universally and how the nations. of the earth shall. learn to study war no more. . I have heard Christendom sing, “I’m not going to study war no more.” I oftensay, ‘‘Don’t say it unlessiyou mean. it”; _ i -I r for if you say it, I will con_firm it. Though it may be merely an affirmation,lwhen it goes through the process of confirming, the confirmation“ that I shall have confirmed it with, you will be so substantiated in it until you will‘ not desire a to study war any more. Your old animalistic appetites are taken away, for what said you and many others‘? “He shall break down everyidol and cast out every foe”. __ You can see over this vast audience a spirit of Peace, a spirit of love, a spirit of unity and tran- quillity of the sp_irit, of mind, of aim and of purpose that actually causes you to feel the care of one another, actually causes you tocome into, not only fellowship with one and with the other, but you come into the close relationship bywhich, you were preordained to be as you were in the beginning of the creation, of one language, of one speech, of one race and one nation, of one country and one family. Aren’t you glad? I AM bringing you backinto fellowship one with the other on common grounds that those ideas an‘Ad,opi,nions and digressions of your own might be brought into one direction so that you, I might be able to think and speak and act in unison’ with one accord. When this is done. as it is on MY immediate staff so shall it be uni- versally, and’ wheresoever it is,. there, will be peace and rest and love, for all shall be unified together with their GOD. I e Criticism Stirs Zeal Oh, it is a privilege to live in suchga recognition and to build upon such a foundation. Withsuch an idea established in your consciousness your will be able to build such agovernment of right- eousness and of truth and of justice where GOD ‘lrlimself alone shall reign, and shall Judge all nations of the earth with equity. N ow, arenft you glad ‘.7 It affords ME nosmall degree of pleas- ure when criticism and ridicule-ism and all of the other “isms”._in opposition to the Fundamental’ arise, for it stirs the zeal of your GOD, and it causes M E to send out MY message with a clarion call far and wide. ' Oh, it‘ is a pleasure, I say, to live in such a rec- ognition where the_SPlRIT of GOD is no longer October sit, 1939 ;A".D.F.D. , Can you not see the mystery? 3'‘ invisible, but GOD through HIS condescension visibilates and materializes SPIRIT and PER- SONIFIES the same, and spiritualizes material things that the spiritual things that are of GOD, as ‘it may have been termed, might be reckoned and considered among men. ' * Upon this foundation if you will stand, with such a recognition by firstly recognizing GOD’s ACTUAL PRESENCE among you, you will find the recognition of GOD’s PRESENCE will auto- matically adjust matters satisfactorily for you, will cause you to rise and walk in the newness of life, will cause you to be in the unity of spirit, of mind, of aim and of purpose, and will cause you to_ be at peace with GOD and all mankind by keeping ME uppermostly in your mind. It may sound a little fanatical. I mean those of you wh.o do not know, have not seen but have merely heard and read the prejudicial news\papers—you may think that this is a bunch of ignoramuses, but" GOD through HIS condescension has truly come and shall prove to the world conclusively HIS OMNISCIENCE HE imparts to the children of men that they might be partakers of. HIS OMNISCIENCE, that’ I-IE might teach them wis- dom transcending all of the human information as being termed education. Growth of the Spirit in Adverse Conditions If you notice, through criticism, through accu- sation, through adverse and undesirable condi- tions you will find the growth of the SPIRIT and the unfoldment of it are more effective and ex- pressive ‘than through harmonious conditions. But‘ when trials and tribulations arise, when accusations and crit- icisms are liftedtin consideration in opposition to the Fundamental‘, if you are true and faithful and in that place in consciousness where the, Spir- it ‘can reach you, it will stir your zeal from the I depths of your soul. But youwill be inspired by your GOD. Therepa-nd then you willlet the haile- lujahs roll, for GOD ALMIGHTY is a Living V Reality. Hence, you know that HE has risen in your soul. I heard yousay through Christendom, “I know that my REDEEMER has risen”. You did not merely say you knew I had risen historically nor I theoretically by the history, but you ‘said, “I know that my REDEEMER has risen for He has .,risenin my soul”. It is a privilege to know some- tliinglike that when you have ‘the’ evidence in . your soul, and you ‘neednot consider another tell- ing you. For as I said even through the mouth of men, “I will show-you better, than I can tell you”. “I AM sure GOD can. Aren’t you glad? _ ‘ , When I inspire you, when I arise in you and , when I thrownoff every mortal versionated coin- ‘i «lish the truth. “The NEW DAY i 31 cept and establish the reality of con HIMSELF‘ in your consideration, there and then I can show’ you better than I can tell you. It is indeed won- derful to see the great unfoldment of this mys- tery coming into outer expression through the most insignificant that you might o'bserve the OMNIPOTENCE of your GOD and the noth- ingness of, matter, for had I come according to thehmortal version in the lofty and in the mighty, and in the royal family, such an expression of these afore illustrated expressions would have been your consideration and you would have been. giving the glory and the honor of what I AM doing to the royal family from whence I came. Aren’t you glad? The nothingness of matter and the ALLNESS of GOD is a reality. it It is no longer something spiritual, it is a Liv- ing Reality. GOD made it real, tangible and practical and GOD from this angle of expression ' has become‘ to be a living factor in the world of affairs, and THEY MUST HEAR MY VOICE! Aren’t you glad! Boycott of the Press One of the speakers said a little while ago the press in a great measure does not desire to pub- That is absolutely true. For this cause we mean to continue to boycott the press, all of it that will continue to segregate and discriminate in violation to the Constitution and its Amendments. Just think of men zrepzresent-= ing our government, segregating and discrimi- nating under the Constitution and its Amend- ments in violation to both it and them, and try- ing to put some down because of your prejudice and-because of your bigoted minds in living in self and selfishness..rBut GOD forbid! Now any time people or a person-—you may do it your» selves, a good many of you unconsciously-«use a segregated term, but as Jesus said, “you know not what manner of spirit you are of.” use a segregated term concerning a person-in other words, a segregated term that tends to express and convey and give a thought of dis- (-.r:imination =without it being absolutely necessary fora special identification, you are expressing your prejudices even if you are not conscious of it. I know you h.ave been steeped in sin. Truly might have one said, “born in sin and shaped up in iniquity”, but I came that you might be born again. Oh, it is a privilege to live in such. a recogni- tion and in a place in consciousness where dark clouds of. segregation and discrimination and I prejudice are all dispelled and the clouds of war cannot hang overyou, and cannot hang over your _ shores anymore. Aren’t you glad ?. For I heard , you sing and I heard you say, “There is sLi.nsh:i.ne If_you.~ I a dispe.‘ller oil? the negative. 32 in my soul today”. Whe:n the sunlight of MY. LOVE shall have been established in you all, you can say together with your GOD, -“There is sunlight, yea, sunshine in my soul today”. Dark clouds of the fogs of doubts and fears and all of your prejudices, your mortal tendencies, human selfishness and self~indulgencetare all dispelled by the recognition and realization of the positive as an eradicator and dispelle;r of the negative. It will not only be to dispel the negative, but it is Aren’t you glad? ' Stand Alone Then I say it is a privilege to stand alone. It is a privilege to have oppositions on every hand arise that you might stand alone in your GOD and declare your deliverance for yourself and for all. .Aren’t you glad ‘.7 For by so doing you rise above barriers and limitations, and rise above oppositions and all criticism, and revel into the glorious liberty of the Sons of GOD and have the vi.ctory over them all. Yes, it is true, there are those of the press that know, if they tell the truth concerning this mystery, G-OD in THIS BODY WILL BE REC- OGNIZED eSUPREMELY! IF THEYIDO NOT TELL IT, I SHALL REIGN JUST THE SAME! I AREN’T YOU GLAD! What do I care about whether theyaspeak the truth or not! I will come over and come out of every false and erroneous statement made," as I h.ayei declared. The pen is mightier than the sword, it is true, but I have MY sword among you,‘ for MY tongue is a pen of a ready writer. GOD,in the Psalmic ptredic~ tion of David declared, “MY tongue is a pen of a ready writer”. Aren’t you glad? Read it for yourself, the forty—fifth Psalm, and see where the Psalmic prediction of David was speaking of ME. I say he was speaking of ME. If you read it for yourself you can see he was speaking of ME, because he will tell you right therewhat I have automatically, psychologically, mentally and spiritually told, you. I ’ “Forget about your father’s house.” Did I not say it through the mouthof David? It had never been actually fulfilled until GOD was recognized on the earth. Also it was a Psalmic prediction as though David was actuallyspeaking ofhis day, of the present, but he was‘speakin'g in his Psalmic prediction of the future, and the future is now. We are the fulfillers. it He said in that Psalm, “My heart has been inditing a great matter and mine eyes have seen the KING”. Can you not see the mystery? The KING had notbeen seen until then. But in that prediction concerning thissmystery in this dis- pensation, his eyes had seen the KING. His tongue, as though itwas his (but it was ,tal,ki_ng_, City of Brotherly Love, they ; have been -using — The NEW DAY better stop. October 5th, 1939‘ lA.D.F.D. about GOD’s tongue), is a pen of a ready writer. Then I go on to tell you through‘ the mouth of . David in this prediction, “Forget about your own people and your father’s house”. I think I had Inspiring the Followers When.‘I strike those points the zeal is st'iri:'Ved;' 4“ and My followers are inspired’ and they are en~ couraged to go on. And they will go on; too! We are going on until we have it all over the universe just as I have it here on MY immediate staff and under this jurisdiction, for I have con- vinced.__you, all humanity conclusively, it would be better to have a government controlled by this MIND than to have a government controlled__ . " R by the war mongers. Aren’t you glad! _ you shall have one controlled by the Spiriteof MY MIND with or without a Bodily Form. D’ The Mouth of GOD has declared it. Thatis what I AM talking about! And it matters not if I have a Body or if I do not have a Body. The MOUTH OF GOD HAS DECLARED IT, AND’ THAT WHICII I HAVE DECLAREI) IS A REALITY. " _ e A David declared, “Mine eyes have seen the KING.” Have you ever seen such a demonstration as this one? I have been telling you MY followers would stay up allnight if I would stay. A They A will do whatsoever I say for they know it is best". Even if it does not look like it in the be~ ginning; they know it isthe best. glad? Then we shall stand and withstand through all criticism, and accusation and all slanderous remarks made by men, when they make these remarks for the purpose of lowration, for the purpose of mental and spiritual distortion‘. But oh, how glorious it is to know over and above 4_ _ every criticism I have all power in MY HANDS! ' Aren't you glad! It would not do for mortality to have all‘ power, for it would destroy itself tryingto destroy every- body else. in this recognition and build upon this founda- tion, you will see definitely, more clearly daily, we shall have a righteous government, and GOD, ‘ Himself, from this angle of expression, over and above every opposition, shall rule and ‘reign as LORD of lords and as KING of kings; Build’ " You will overcome sick— V , ness, disappointment, overcome all vices and all '- ~ crimes, sin anddebauchery of every kind. Auto— " matically you are establishing your going in * upon this foundation. the land of the living where nought can hinder- nor prevent you. w .- ' I » ’ W Perversion and Distortion in the Press As I said in the message that was given i.n the Now. ' I ‘Aren’t you ‘ IT SHALL NOT BE GIVEN‘ TO " TI-IEMI AREN’T YOU GLAD.’ But ifyou liver _ of the American October 5th, 1939 'A§.D.F.D. ' ' the pen as a sword. They have used it for the purpose of distortion and perverting the truth of MY message, MY work, and MY mission. But I have vice-versalated such an assertion, there- fore, their perversions they have established, and the cartoons they have drawn concerning ME, in the act of perversion, trying to distort MY picture and MY likeness for the purpose \of lowration, they shall bring those conditions in their own families and whatsoever they desire to come to ME shall come to them in reality. ‘ Now, when they speak of ME through the press, a good many of them who do not pretend, that they are hostile, they use slang‘ terms and ._ words of lowration, to low rate and debase if_ they could, to degrade and discount and cause mankind to disrecognize the Truth. But over‘ and above all such’ I have lifted a standard, whereby all hu- manity shall see perfectionlfrom this angle and shall know definitely there is no other to lift it. Oh, itvis a privilege to live in such a recogni- tion and to build upon such a foundation! MY most hostileenemies of this city, no doubt they, or he or she, do at this time desire to see the accomplishment of MY endeavors. If they don’t want ME to do it in THIS BODY they desire to ‘ see it fulfilled for you all: “Rescue the perish- ing, care for the dying, GOD is merciful, God will save.” Save you from undesirable condi- tions, establish your going in the land of the living. Giving yhu peace! where there was con- fusion and drawing you all together and bring- ing a complete abolition to all segregation’ and discrimination and openly demonstrating it that you might see it and know it definitely. That is the way that I can tell you, but I can show you better. ; _ Oh, it is a privilege to see the truth! But when I show it to you in deeds and in actions it could not be a question. You can see it is a reality and it has been made real, tangible and practical. Therefore I say since it has, I demand every prejudicial newspaper, and every prejudiced rep- resentative of the press, to speak of ME, if they do, as anyone else, and do not use segregational terms in speaking of ME, for the purpose, of lowration. They have been used long enough. Not only for ME as a person but for any other person. When you use segregational terms in the act of’ expression for the purpose of lowra- tion, you are undermining that individual of his constitutional rights, right here in this democ- racy of ours, that we all should be privileged to receive. ' Prejudice la Robber Because of prejtidice especially, a good. many. people have beenirobbed of ,_ The NEW DAY E 33 millions and billions of dollars in-salaries, in employment‘ otherwise, in comfort and conve- nience, and many may have lost their lives, all because you used such terms concerning such persons, andthey are depressed by such usage of such terms. And they are segregated and ostracized and lowrated and cast out and suffer so much hardships at times that thousands of men and women have died because of segregation and discrimination. But oh, how glorious it is, where there was once darkness, now there is light! Where there was once an expression of wrongness, now you can see the right; for God has opened your eyes to the light,‘ that you might see the right in- stead of observing the mere expression of might. For behind the veil of that of which you do observe, lies the blessing of ‘the.ALMIGHTY ONE, waiting to bestow such. blessings upon you and upon oth.ers that you all might enjoy the Actual Presence of your GOD. He is a Rock in the weary land. He is a Shelter in the time of l a storm. A . Now we shall not study war, and as I said many years ago, “Do not say it unless you mean- it”. Do not allow something to turn up and then turn around and say, "I said I was not go- ing to study war, but I think we had better study it a little bit." Aren’t you glad? What a peace- ful habitation! How gloriousit is to live in such a recognition and under this spiritual jurisdic- tion where there is peace and real tranquillity, where there is love and there is unity, where all can think in unison and speak according to‘ the "same! _ Especially ninety-nine percent of these MY h.earers this morning are thinking in uni- son. I believe you all think in common on some- thing. By thinking in unison and working har- moniously through the cooperative system and through the daily activity we bring into outer expression that universal brotherhood "of man and the conscious realization of the Fatherhood of GOD, whom you have sought so lon.g. Making Melody in Your Heart When this is established within, there and then you can see even as said the Scripture, G “GOD is speaking in’ psalms and in hymns, and inspiritual songs. HE is making melody‘ in \ your heart to GOD.” Therefore you can say with the apostle, ‘ “Rejoice in the LORD alway and again I say rejoice. Let your moderation be made known to all men, the LORD is at , hand”. 2’ ‘ H I Now this is accomplished by the establishment! of GOD as areal-. phenoIne.non, as a_..living real-M 9 for love begets love. it / draw you. 32: , I The NEW DAY ity, no longer merely imaginary. Dial in on it, make your declaration of it, and live according to HIS teaching by taking on the CHRIST Char- acteristics, and letting this Mind be in you that was also ‘in CHRIST JESUS, and you will be able to speak it distinctly and act accordingly and have victory, for as you see it here so- can it be the universe\. over. ~ _ I cannot stress this thought too vividly, for you all know you have never seen anything. like it, where there are those of every so.-called. race, every so—called creed and every so—called color, all with one accord and having some things‘ that are very important in common." Now you all believe in ME, doyou not‘? As I-heard one of the honored speakersj say tonight——-more than one, but the manager of this hall,’ one of the owners of this place, who has been very generous to us this summer whilst leasing this hall. He has shown his -hospitality and respect, he has shown his law and order, but when he respects ME and MY WORK and MY ACTIVITIES, he is respecting law and order. You heard him say, to know ME.was to love ME, therefore they are knowing ME, and loving ME more and more. .Aren’t you glad? i, You cannot help but LOVE ME! I At times there may be thosewho may try not to love ME, but you are obliged to love ME,_, A magnet draws steel. GOD will attract to I-Il'MSELI<‘ with HIS OWN MAGNETISM and draw love to IIIMSELF, if you have it in you. ”I‘ruly might have Jesus the Christ said, “And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, Iwill draw all men unto Me”. .Now, if you get the Christ aright in MbUSl.lf]€SS, profession, labor, or trade, in ‘politics or in the A legal field o‘l’.endeavor otherwise, you will attract the masses and draw them and they come because they cannot keep, away from you. , Whatsoever I A.M in, I fill the place,‘because as the earth h.as a gravitation, even so have you a magnet‘ism.. If you live it and express it and reckon. it in all your activities and in all you say and do, the magnetism in you should be 'suf— ficient to attract and draw to you everything you may desire. I cannot desire anything that MY SP.lRlT will not draw automatically, unless I justhold itwback consciously and willfully. _ You know it is true, because you know how a good many of you, nearly every one of you, DI‘ cannot keep you away from ME, unless I espe« cially hold you back from ME. MY SPlRlTlwjill The gravitation of the earth will draw things to itself of itsown kind. The Mag- lvn'eti.sm of the CHRIST will attract and draw things to Itself of Its own kind) October 5th, 939. y The Best ‘Will Come’Back, Therefore, produce the best in all you say and in all you do. Bring the best within you to .f1—“L1.l-I tion and send it out to others and the best will come back to you automatically, andyou will. enjoy its coming. Now just look at this vast audi-= ence, as I say, how you all love ME so I‘ This great contagious love shall envelope the wh'ole~ ‘world, and cause all mankind to taste of this unmingled love and joy without a tear. Now you do not see -them shedding many tears around here, do you? And yet they have joy. . ’ In the most of your churches and schoolswhere you are sincere and conscientious and devoted in a religious way, you find them shedding tears’ with the joy they are getting out of their reli- gion. But here they taste of this unmingled love and joy without a tear, and also joy without a ‘fear- In the most of your devotional assemblies where you are sincere‘ and conscientious you find you have joy. If they get ME OUT,__of the spiritual devotion and worship, they have it with tears and also with fears. We do not have fears, neither tears, for the joy we have cannot be taken, it is substantiated andit w’i,ll_,-]sub- stantiate you. Now I say, 1ive_‘in._this;,recogni~ tion and build upon this fo-undation,’fian‘d-the ‘time is not far away when the ushering in of‘ia_-new, bright day shall. take place inthis present_,land, and other lands too as it already ,-has been this day in your very hearing. } f . This has a sign:i.:['icance, th_isgreat_ meeting tonight. It was not considered, it came forth‘ automatically. The _ time changed tonight, at . two o’(:loc’l<:. ’l.‘,h.e time went back one hour. What said the (l.[I[_ItlS'l;‘ conc.ernii1g the mystery, ' “Except those ‘days be shortened there shall no flesh be saved, but for the elects’ sake those days shall be shortened”. . Now, do you not see the mystery? Can you not see the fulfillment of the mystery? It is worked out scientifically that GOD in your hearts, in your lives and in your affairs and among you otherwise might judge the people with equity and give everybody a fair and accurate andyieqhui-’ table adjustment that all might have that which is just and right and true and enjoy the PVRES5 EN CE of GOD on earth among men. I thanl; you. I _ PEACE, EVERYONE! As I told you all, the pictures will come; They all set up and ready to be focused. You all may stay as long as you will and see, and also” hear the reproduction of such voices as may be «reprodm-ed, if there are ‘any_in this particular I vfilm, that you might hear the voices-——even if present or absent, the voic-:>,sw;il’l be heard dis-= . .tinctly.. I thank you. i ' I I ‘ " ( 2' c frame 0 PEACE Cctohe-r 5th; 1939 iA.D.F.D. Th‘eNEW DAY 4 35 34th STREET ADVERTISERS PEACE 0 OPEN NIGHTSTO 9 P. M. 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The Reality of AmeriIcaniSmCan‘ Only Be C O n Sid e re d When i You Can ExpreSS'YOiIr Real l/Iidepengdence “OUR \‘FATHE_R’S MESSAGE” « GIVEN WHILE AT THE BANQUET TABLE 72 MACON STREET SAYVILLE, LONG ISLAND THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21st,, S. H 1939 A.D.F.D. TIME: 11:30, P.’ M. Again the Sayville home was blessed With the Holy Presence of the LORD and CRE-= ATOR, the SAVIOR and REDEEMER of all mankind. Again the walls rang and were made vibrant with the precious Words of infinite knowledge and wisdom which ‘flowed so freely and unceasingly from the Lips of the Deanoi’ the Universe. *' ' These“ glorious Messages given by the Mas- ter 'of_' Ornnipotehcy upon this occasion are filled with the essence of salvation and re-'3 demption! as well as life and hope, and the J! points which FATHER stressed and brought to‘ the surface of; our understanding that We might gain the true meaning of same, were very significant -and helpful to one and all. Prior to the delivery of ‘these Lectures, how- ever, our beloved SAVIOR sang‘ a rsweetxlittle Messagein song! and rhyme,’ that the thoughts therein ‘conveyed might take on their full sig- nificanceand sink deep down in the conscious» and suloconsciousmind of each : and everyone who w'ould,read»as well as hear ‘HIS Words. A FOR THIS, SWEET/REDEEMER, WE; THANK ’AND PRAISE ‘ YOUR] HOLY NAME! ‘ « ’(IThe ~foreg'oing* statements are vlthoseoof the V transcriber, after‘ which-SVFATHER sings, as follows :) 4,. _ _ _ ‘ . 1‘SON’G 1., V “The. Sample and the Example,~th'e Sample and it ' ’ - the Example, A The Sample ‘and, the Example for one and. all; f The Sample and‘ the Example, ‘the Sample! and _ ~ their Example. , The Sample and the Example for you! “For GOD is Life, Health. and Love, The Sample and the Example for one and all; GOD will save your body and your soul, The Sample and the Example for you! “Oh, you can see what GOD has done, * The Sample and the Example for one and all; HE brought you together right here in one, The Sample and the Example for all! “When you learn the truth of yourself, The Sample and the Example for one and all, You will come and. follow .ME,, ' The ‘Sample and the Example for all! “If you copy after that which is good, The Sample and the Example for one and all, GOD will show you the way to go, The Sample and the Example for all-! , _“It is Peace, it is Joy, it is Life, it is Love, The Sample and the Example for one and ‘all; That is, if you obey GOD, v The Sample and the Example for all! “You may rest assured wheresoever I AM I, AM the Sample and the Example for one and * - - ally 3 I‘ have all power in MY Hands, The Sample and the Example for all! “Then if you love" the LORD as 3101.1 Say you e do,” etc. I “You will do What I bid you do”, etc. “You wi1I.walk straight here in this lightfi’ etc» “Wa1k atlday and the same at night,” etc. “You knowl. AM Life, you know I AM Health’! E I and Love,” etc; . V_“I -came to bless your body and soul,” etc. V. “’If;yo‘u look back inthe days of on,” etc. A “Then you should do just as you are told,” eta. £“I AM Wisdom, ,KnowIédge and Understand. LoYe.’i etc. .. ' ’ .“Whe_n from, your lsinsfyou are free”! etc. ’ ing,” etc. a “I teachy you ,Life and Health and as The NEW.D-AY” “You will have this liberty,” etc. “I AM victorious in everything,” etc.» “That is, if you will obey MY Command,” etc. “I have taught and shown you the way to go,” » etc. “For I came _down here with you below,” etc. “I give you Health, I give you Life,” etc. “I AM the LORD and your SAVIOR, JESUS ‘ ' th.e CHRIST,” etc, “You can rest assured nothing else will do, I AM the Sample and th.e Example for one , and all, i V I AM all and all for you, The Sample and the Example for all!” FATHER SPEAKS: PEACE, EVERYONE: At this instance and at this particular time, in that little composi- tion, I AM bringing‘ before the eyes of your minds the significance of copying after that which is good for the body and for the soul. _ Whilst thinking on those things I thought how ‘glorious it would be if each and everyone would or couldbe with ’ME.‘ This does not neces- sarily mean you must be with ME‘Personally, , i but your first and main thought in considera- tion should be with ME in heart and in mind at all times. Be with ME and follow ME as 1 go, for I AM the Sample and the Example ‘for you? ’ ‘ I:f,'as far as you can see in ME and con-- cerning ME, what you have actually known and seen, the desirable has be‘en your obser- ' vation, and with all of.,your consideration con- cerning MYSELF and MY Activities, you all can see distinctly and "definitely, GOD is an expression ity universally desires, if it is only the suc- cess and the prosperity, the life andthe liberty and also the happiness. These attributes, qual- ities, characteristics and expressions of GOD K-are but bespeaking the reality of GOD’S Ac- tual Presence among you, for that which is manifested in actions and in. deeds, especially when it is brought forth supernaturally, psy- chologically, mentally ~and spiritually, you are convinced to know definitely it is not merely motivated by the spirit of materialism, and especially if it is an expression that brings satn isfactivon. That expression that brings peace, if it is an expression that brings victory, life, love and libertyand "tranquility, it is some- thing‘ that is from its outward expression the results of that which is’ in evidence, for that of which you are expressing is the result of that of which isin evidence, Aren’t you glad! as a sample and as an example goes on. of P desirableness-—somlething" not . only you desire but something that all human- The Sample Is a Demonstration Then I say, it is a privilege beyond all priv- ileges to realize the truth concerning this mys- tery, and wconsider once, with an everlasting 1 consideration, a sample and an example is demonstrated, and the sample is a demonstra- tion for you, how this demonstration of expres- sion, it i.s not limited, It’ it ceases’ apparently in one, in others ‘the desirable demonstration It is reincarnated, it is reproduced and it is mani- fested. By this others will get it by concen- October 5th, 1939 A.1:>.F.n; r tration, for it carries within itself the mag-‘ netism that is a center of attraction. It actu- ally attracts the minds and the attention of all humanity, for it is something appealing. You may not see that Which. is appealing to you of it directly, but. the result of that of which you are now thinking is appealing. The result of that of which is in evidence will stress you so vividly, to you it is appealing. see the mystery? When something can bring life, liberty, the reality of happiness and the real tranquility of spirit, of mind, of aim and of purpose——- something that can satisfy your every desi-re—- then with the reality of the assertion as made by Philip saying, 5-‘Show us the FATHER and it sufiiceth us,” you will be satisfied in reality in the fulfilment of such a prediction! This was not merely an expression made by one to be considered as a single consideration, but remember, Philip was representing a great delegation of those who were at that time in evidence, and others who would come after him. It was not any consolation in reality in the, limited concept of GOD’S Presence until they could reckon something greater. f‘ShoW.. us the FATHER and it sufficeth us!” _ T T Nothing, not anything else satisfies, You may seek great wealth, ‘great learning and fame, and you may think these things will justify and also satisfy, but after seeking and acquiring them you will -T still find yourselves dissatisfied. But by the experience of mil- lions, as you can. observe them, those who come in contact with ME and live -according satisfying portion-—that portion of life that actually satisfi.es—-that portion of life that . adjusts matters satisfactorily, automatically—- and you can rest in peace and in poise, real.- izmg you have that which satisfies you. Launching Out Into the Ocean Divine . Then I say, a sample and an example! ‘ This . V \‘i Can you not i \ to MYTeaching, you can see they receive that ‘ octoter 5th, 1939 iAl.D.F.D.i ._ Tihe-IIEIWCSDAY ~ - - 39 sample and this example, if you will-copy after the higher order of things, that which is ‘most great will "cause you to advance "by reaching out and launching out into the ocean DIVINE, out in the»deep.Whe're the full'tides now! Then you w,ill"find out in this life and light of love, your " FATHER—l\/IOTHER-GOD! a ‘ a_ You could not be satisfied until you recog- nized your LORD and your SAVIOR, your FATHER,'your CREATOR. It is s‘om’ething‘ to consider! If only for your comfort, and your convenience, if only for your food and for your raiments, if ,only for the surrounding environment that dispels discord and negation, is not MY Presence worth considering‘? Is not this ' sample and this example Worth ‘copying’ after,‘ since it actually produces and brings ‘thedesirable results for your spirit, mind, body and soul? Truly might have one said by com- position, “.FATH"ERa is the Healing Balm for your spirit, mind, body and Soul!” , H When, you were afflicted mentally and spir- itually, whensyou were afflicted socially, eco- nomically, intellectually,’ politically and other- V wise; when your thoughts Went out and searched for'someth_ing that could ‘justify and satisfy,‘ you found the identification of your GOD in‘ consideration, you found that real portion that satisfies! ‘ Can you not see the mystery? ~- ' . Is it not Worth considering, bringing peace out ofconfusion, bringing life, liberty and the reality of happiness,_bringin_g everything desir-‘ \_ able and stressing both it and them so vividly until you ‘materialize both it and them in your consideration? By vividly stressing them by concentrationiyou tend to reproduce them and bring them" into outer expression material-ization. A Shrine Oh, whatxa privilege! «From this center, as it may be termed, from this -place as could have been discerned a shrine, this sacred place of they most high,lunder the shadow» of the ALMIGHTY and in the secret place of? the most high, What a privilege! At this place, as San. -abstract expression of thousands’“consc_ious, religious ‘conviction, they have received their . divers d'el.iverances- from lacks and from wants *and. from limitations -and from each andevery kind , of an undesirable condition. This has been accomplished by the sample I andhby the: A example, (by that of which I have brought and «putforth ‘into expression that-you might copy/rafter it a‘nd"aftér, the fashion I liaveshovvn " you.’ Can you notsee the mystery? —/ », and into 7 Then up/on thisfoundation, with this,recog— L‘ nition, you will f-indf jeace life, 1—ibert“-‘and A a . . 7 y the real-ity‘»of happiness, with-tranquili_ty-'of spirit an-dlof love once and forever, ¢Self in consideration must be‘ eradicated. for you‘_ to enjoy the blessings I have bi:'ouglit°forthIinto expression,“ for these ‘limitless.’ blessings . you are now andshave beenpbseirving HCztllley-tl11‘Qi1gh- by sacrifice, self-denial and by conlsencration. If I have brought into consideration and into observation "these lim.itless'~blessi1ng‘S -of ‘coni- fort and of convenience", of life, of liberty “and of happiness, and these are all enjoyable by one and by all, you must "consider5,i-for-you to , be worthy to enjoy them you must "tal<e»- on the CHRIST Characteristics, the CI_IR.lST_ l\/find and live and lean and depend’ on I-IIM. ' ' I ‘I Live in and lean and _depend on this _ Won- derful life, this Wonderful love, ‘lthis Wonder- ful Actual «Presence of your“GOD--‘a_ sample and aniexample——-but ren1e1nber',§it is not copyable —s—y_ou"cannot. copy '“after\.th.is 'samdple and this example effectively ‘mortal-1nindedly.,‘_ ‘You "must take on ;_the"CHR‘IST Consciousness ,and"‘p“u‘t Toff "that,Adamic ‘state of consciousne=ssg_W‘ith all o-f your "mortal versions. ‘ ‘That is,th;ejmyste'r_y'! For What said “I ‘through the mouth" of the Apostle in the Epistle? ‘ _ _ “They that H, are. in the flesh cannot _- please GOD, but you are not in =;I)h,€ . flesh but in the_spirit, if so be that the; spirit- of CHRIST dwells in you; and;__o. » if the __spirit.of,__JESUS dwellssin you, -I the spirit of _'_HIM that raised up CHRIST from the, ‘dead I shall; a;_l.S0. quicken your mortal bodies : by iIvIl.'S - spiritthat dWells_~vvithin' you.” v New “Creatures ‘A It isa privilege, arprivilege above ;all~,pr-iv- ileges, to consider, by h.ar1nonization ..an.d concentration in la harnionious ‘vvay.: ,of ex.- pression with the spiritgof ;sympa_thyi, by ysym- . pathizing with that with which you are liar‘- monizing you tend take on the -.ver‘y.~na- ture and the charact_erist.ics,~the very .life;'—..a'nd, the spirit and the mind of that on -Wh.llCv,l,l...;Y0lL1 are concentrating. Yougare ch_ange<il from»-‘ na- ture, as it may»be~termed, to :;_grace, .. ,Yon..ar:e changed from tha_t,_Adamic staterof‘ co'nsci.‘ous- ness to the CHRIST Cons_ci._o,usne_ss, andyou are NEW CREATURES —-Characteri,stic;allyi and Idi's- positionally. You are -CREATIl'Rilll*S. men‘.- tally and spi1¢itu.a11r,. hence YOL1.al“G.NEW C-R=E?~ T physically; in reality. That :-.ias1.-*..th>e s 2 Thistle-Ii-s ‘-‘accoInpli‘sh«e"di sham]si1~izsj=soi41 by sympath.izi.n.g with that with wh.i.c'h. you are, I I 40 a The NEW‘D'AlY ’ iiairmonizing, and by stressing it‘ vividly, con- ? \'incing.ly to your own consciousimentality in, the act of sympathy and of harmony and of unity and true tranquility. ~ Oh, it is a privilege to observe the mystery‘, to see and to understand how you can get‘ home’ with your LORD and your SAVIOR, your REDEEMER an.d your CREATOR to ,remain. forever. Harmonization, sympathy, being sym- pathetic and harmonizing with ME, you take on the very spirit and the nature "of the I-IARMONIZER, and that on which youhave V concentrated becomes to be an expression for others to concentrate on.“ And as they con- centrate on the same, by harmonization they become to‘be~in the Unity of the -Spirit of it, and with it, through reincarnation, as this will take place within if you harmonize with the spirit of sincerity; you will also produce and bring into outer expression that which you are naturally stressing. Can you not see, the mystery? From the inner to the outer you will demonstrate your fondest and simplest imagination, for it is harmonizable as well as identifiable, and it is manifestable as well as it is harmonizable! Can you not see the mys- tery? A, False Metaphysical Concept But if you observe. any and everything meta- physically, and-mortal mindedly try to con- ceive the idea all things are on equality, all unfoldments of, understanding are the same and to be considered as such, you tend to deteriorate yourself; hence you cannot express the higher order of» things by refusing to ob- serve something great, something real, som.e- thing mighty and something powerful; Metaphysically you may say at times, “I do not see nor know anything but GOD,” and from. that an.glev\.of expression you may concen- trate on materialism and stress‘ it and try to make such. an expression of imperfection and even of degradation and expression of perfec- tion in consideration. By so doing, consciously I or unconsciously, you -are deteriorating, you are lowrating your standard of thinking and deviating from the fundamental and going away from ‘perfection instead of returning in that direction. \ What said Malachi concerning this mystery? “You will be able to discern between the just and the unjust, the righteous and the wicked,” a l but such a scale of equilibrium had not once been considered in the consideration of the metaphysicians, therefore they had been deter- oécioser 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. iorating, deviating and digressing, even until now. For this causeiit was essential for ME to come and stress something‘ that is worth considering, that you as individuals, individ- . ually and collectively might have something to gaze upon, for that which you vividly vis- ualize you tend to materialize. Hence it is es- sential to visualize the POSITIVE, it is essen- tial to visualize the REAL, the TRUE,”the GOOD, and copy after it, for it has long since been said, ’ “Evil communications corrupt good morals; ill qualities are catching as well as diseases . . ;” ' Why not let your company—keepers be those of whom are desirable? mystery? They can be the desirable as well as the undesirable; they can be the positive as well as the negative; they can be the construc- tive as well as the destructive, and that which is intelligent and instructive for you as Well as that which is unintelligent and that which tends to deteriorate you. What "A11 Humanity Is Seeking I Copy after the fashion! purpose of making your surroundings bet- ter, your comfort and your convenience bet- ter, copy after this fashion I have shown you and I will give you victory; I will give you life, liberty and I will give you the REALITY of happiness--that of which allhuimanity is asking! ‘ What a privilege to live in such a recog- nition and to have something right here with you worth" considering, worth your consider- ation, your mind and your attention, your ' love and your devotion, your ideas and your opin- ions, for itris something that is worth consid- ering; something that is actually worth some- thing. But otherwise you find yourselves go- ing into the way of destruction, going into the a way of imperfection, going into the way of that of which is undesirable, because the very spirit and the nature of the reversal of such an expression such as I AM stressing, natur- ally it is going in a different direction. But you cansee, as I thought to say a little while ago, lo! these many years since having first come out here, around twenty—one years‘ ago, ' stressing‘ the same of this of which you all are observing, and a good many "stressing, re- fusing to make the slightest deviation’ from MY previous assertion, and yet. bringing life . and liberty and peace and happiness continu- ally. Is it not worth considering as a sample ‘ and as an example ,..for you? pi \ Thousands and thousands since I came to Can you not see the, If only for the?’ -"5: r-vrup... ‘sibility for anyone to be a failure. ‘October 5th, 1939 ;s.n.F.n., v Sayville have been cut off :from the stage of, action. Those who call. themselves intelligent, a“ good many of .th.en1,' and those ‘Who call them» selves ‘self-respecting and l.aW‘~abiding citizens, _' the spirit of MY Presence among them has sex» I posed. them an.d they lhave proven to be to the ~general. public as a menace to society and crooks, illfamed and profane and obscene per= sons! V I It is nothing to glory in personally because of the perfection you have observed, but‘. glory in this, that you understandeth and l<;novv’eth. MEX. For what said the S(?ri]3't11I'e con.cerning this :myster_v? A “Let not the rich. man glory in his richeslneither let the mighty man" glory in his might. Let not the wise man glory in his Wisdom, but let him that‘ glorieth, glory in this_that he under~ ' standeth and knoweth ME~«-that I AM’ Who executeth. 'Righ.teousness and ‘ Judgment in the earth, for in these things ‘ll delight, saith. the LORD!” V These things are wh.a‘t*you should glory 'i.n—~—~ that you understand? and know ME, and that you have PEACE on earth. and GOO-D WILL to men, by knowing your GOD and beingin PEACE with l-l‘l"l\/ll ll’. thank: you, lktlianli: you, 1 ifhank youl . Your Real Enemies PEACE, EVERYONE: I will nottbore you very much longer, but as I thought as I sang, ‘fl. considered the song I was‘singing. I consid- ered the sample and the example for you. I considered it was not anything that I could es-- pecially personally do, more than What I have done and .AM doing, to present this sample and, this example for you, to show‘ you the way to go; What you should do and how you should and would win the victoryover self and all sela fishness,_ for self; and selfish. connections are your only real enemies. S . - The worst enemy you have is that '-of your -own household, and that ;is your household of your conscious m.en.tality',_ your subconscious» “ZIIGSS, of your body and your soul! If everyone would live according to the Liffe and the Teach» ings of ’J‘ESl.l'S it would be a matter of impos- It would be a matter of impossibility for you to be defeated.; it would be a matter of impossibility for you to be actually mistreated, for the Life of JESUS, as thegsamplerandl as the example for you, the Life i.s a sacrifice for you as well. as a sample and an /example; the Life is a LREDEEMER and a SA.VIOR‘for'" you as Well 1} , ..TVl1ie.NEW DAY . O W41, as the sample and the example, You see the mystery? I do. not mean to say you must necessarily merely copy after the fashion I have shown. you, but remember, copying after I the fashion I have shown you charact'er’istically and dispositionally, as I AM a Sample and an. Example for you, I Alfvi" the SAVIOR and the SUFFERER, the EIVIANCIPATAOR for youl the mystery? The Suffering of Christ Will Be Impufted to You .‘By-you doing what GOD says do and taking on the CLFl'.RIS’I‘ Character-i.stics, all. of the suf- fei‘-ing' of JESUS Cl-IRIST, your SAVIOR, will be imputed unto you as though you did it, for in HIS ,Characteristics and upon HIS Name the glory, the honor and the redemption, remu- neration and compensation. for such suf:feri.ng are imputed, yea, counted, that you might not have to go through the suffering CHRIST and GOD -HITMSELF suffered for you! It is Won- _ d erful l I Can you not ‘see % I have declared to the nations of the -earth, H I have lifted up a standard for humanity, I have emphasized. the ,Li.i‘e and the Teaching: of _ JESUS that you all and othersvvho might hear of ME m.ig-ht live and be Evangelical, But- ‘, I . ‘IV .. _. "“ I . . -' _ .rem~ember, your .liivan.gelism. comes under the heading of T.ru.e Ainericanisnil .AliT1el’7ilC‘alilSh”l, is not above Evangelism but lAm.erican.is:m. is a way through which Evangelism might have a Way of expression without prohibitation! You see the mystery? For you are privileged, through. the Constitution. and its Amendments to serve GOD to" the dictates of your own con»- science',' and by serving according to same you have been Iprivil.eged_ to develop_ from your innermost self, the inner man, True EvAangel=- is:m,'for it is coming from the UNCTION with» ' in, the HOLY ONE, One Who can and One Who actually has redeemed! Then. the Constitution and its Amendments give you the privilege politically and legally to concentrate in such a direction that will ' give you a chance to produce and bring to ‘.fI"UllZl0l’1. your highest and sincerest" conscious, religious conviction, and vvhen this is done, you ' ~have given birth mentally and spiritually to that one and only Ini‘in_:ite Son, the REDEEMER‘ and the SAVIOR of all. manl.<iindI To you as an individ’ual and as individuals then, CHRIST is theusame as it reads concerning HIM: “HE was crucified, dead. and buried, but the third day HE, Arose from the S dead." . S h ‘ 2Arisen in Christ , CHRIST in you and in your life and in your REDEEMER and they Agible and practical and lifted ' pendence. .\' October 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D~. 42 g -it The NEW our consideration Will. rise from lacks and wants and .limit.ati-ons and with. HIM. you will arise and have victory over undesirable conditions, for with HIM you suffered in HIS Suffering and in HIS Crucifixion. You h.ave arisen. in HIM and in HIS Likeness you should lean together. You see the mystery?“ Then you have the victory over barriers and over l'i.mi.ta- tions. ' ’ , But the Constitution. with. its Amendments 0 has given you the privilege politically, there- fore, through. your concentrated thoughts and through. the sincere and contrite hearts you diligently sought GOD viiithout being molested sufficiently politically or legally to prohibit you from receivingethat which you were seeking. Can you not see the mystery‘? Then with the Constitution you can stand and the Constitu- tion can stand. with you as your protection, and you can stress it vividly in cooperation until others get it through. the spirit of Righteous- ness, Truth and Justice, until the legalization, of your religious conviction will be a living reality, recognized universally, made. real, tan- as a standard for all hulnanity. “ This is it! From this little center here in Sayville, the Declaration of Independence has been strengthened and has been made a living reality, Whilst, heretofore, it was merely con- sidered documentally among the nations of the earth. ‘They did not ..knoW anything about the reality of independence, for the majority of them. Went about to to beg, stressing the version to express lacks and wants and limita- tions. That is what you were stressing, the extreme reverse to that of independence. You were stressing and reflecting the dependency of the dependents. Can you not see the mys- tery? . ' r T Gears of Thinking Reversed But when your gears of thinking are re- versed completely and you think altogetheridirll ‘ferently and become to be NEW CREATURES characteristically, you are filled with MY Spir- it and you have the victory? By your con- scious, religious conviction you can declare your actual, personal, individual independence, and can express yourjreal citizenry effectively, but you could not nor cannot do it until then‘. r But these, MY Followers, you all who have lived exactly according to MY Teaching, you have expressed and stressed your real inde- 53-4 nation, even so stress I, continually the in- dividual independence of everybody-—at least, solicit aid, to borrow and ‘ dependence of the mortal, Even as the country, declared it as " t-"1.-._ the independence of GOD for each and all of you. You get it by living and expressing GOD’S Love, GOD’S Mercy, GOD’S« Character- istics and GOD’S« Disposition, GOD’S Ways and GOD’S Actions and taking on GOD’S Nature and Characteristics completely and becoming” to be NEW CREATURES. , g The reality of Americanism. can, then. and only then be considered, when you can express your real independence, when you can express your real democracy and the spirit and» the nature of it ,effecti.vely in words, in deeds and‘ in actions and in. all of your peaceful assem- blages. Wheresoever you assemble together, when you can express unselfishly, your real spirit of .. democracy, you have the key and the reality of the spirit of this international or political democracy, by which you must enter into a real democracy some day, somewhere. and somehow before they will express ‘a real citizenry according to a real. democracy, that will develop universally into a real UTQPIA as I have it under MY Personal .lu.ri.sdic'tion, the-Personal House of GOD once and forever! I thank’ you! ' PEACE Tel. C.'A‘thedral S-7020} DR. BLOOM DENTIST INC. 125th St. cor. Seventh Ave. ' (Over lj-lerbert’s- Jewelry Store) . Other‘Ofl"ices: '’125th St. cor. Park Avenue N. Y , 86th St. cor. Lexington Ave. N. Y HOURS‘ 42nd St; cor. Third Avenue N. Y Dally -«- 9 to 9 34th St. cor. Third Avenue N. Y Sundays 9 to 1 34th St. cor. Ninth Avenue N Y. Albee Theatre Bldg., 1 De K.alb”.Ave'.7, Brooklyn (Opposite Loese‘r’s), r DRydock 4-447 3 Z. 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The NEW DAY PEACE , WALK-OVER sHoEsi 1" L Oicttobei 5th, 1939 PEACE We thank You, FATHER PEACE TAILOR & SHOE SHOP 2231 -8th AVENUE I NEW YORK CITY Women's Half Soles 351: up Lifts 10" up Men’; Half Soles 45c up Rubber Heels 22c up Swits Cledned and Pressed 35c I We thank You, l<'A’l‘H,ti‘.K A N G E L Cleaners & Dyers--Tailors & Furriers 220 LENOX AVENUE New York City Phone: AU. 3-7880 PEACE WEST END AUTO SERVICE ’ Repair All Makes 01' Cars -—— Speeiaiizetiii Paekards SPECIAL A’_L"1‘ENT10N TO ]3‘A’_1‘]$l.E.R’S FOLLOW ERS 615 WEST 133rd STREET New York City PEACE Tel. Ui\’iveI*si_ty /1-5855 I . H E\I T N E R SPECIALTY SHOP CORSETS & UNDERWEAR . EXTRA SIZE -—— BLOUSES 8; SKIRTS 154 WEST 116th ST, , New York City BALTIMORE, Maryland Phone: VErnon 7350 ~ I PEACE The National Shoe Stores Co; SHOES for WOMEN -—— CHILDREN -~ MEN ——~ BOYS 829-31 Pennsylvania Ave. Baltimore, Md. (Corner Biddle Street.) PEACE We thank Yon, FATHEII PEACE RESTAURANIT Meals in Father’s Mind and Spirit. 1001 Argyle Avenue Baltimore, Md. Phone : Vernon 4598 Peace A. L. ENGLE We Specialize in genuine Smithfield Meats» M Fresh and Cured Meats 726 Pennsylvania Ave. g THE NATIONAL sHoI: STORES co. We thank FATHER that he has blessed us to open another store and we truly thank FATHER for P EI‘\,(3E I Baltirnore, Md. continued prosperity’ and cooperation. b 1628 Penn. Ave. and 829-31 Penn. Ave., Baltimore, Mctrylotnd PEACE _ A » ' We thank You, ].*‘A_’.l.?.H.ER . ‘ SEE ABIE h ‘ S N THE BARGAIN’ KING“ Drygoods—~Hosi.ery+~IIaCties’, Gents’, and Chi]dre.n’s Wear 1 ' ' H03 LAUREN S S’I‘RE.E’.[‘ - 1.5 N. EDEN STREET’ ’ M _BAL’I‘IMORE, MD. A » ‘ " 2.“ I _ 3‘ October 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. T-the NEW DAY 45 “GOD Is or NO PRIVATE INTERPRETATION AND THE NEWS CASTS AND THE NEWS PRESSIHAVE DECLARED . THAT AM INTERNATIONAL” —--— FATHER DIVINE iThe Men Who Came to This Country Seeking Religious Lihertjv Were Paving Out the Way for This Democracy “our: FATHER’S MESSAGE” GIVEN WHILE AT THE BANQUET TABLE 1887-9 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK CITY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1939 N A.D.F.D. TIME: 4:00 P. M. In a world of confusion, of Wars and un- desirable conditions of every kind, ,PEAC"E is extended this Way to the people of GOD,_for GOD HIMSELF is with us——lHE IS OUR GOD AND WE ARE HIS PEOPLE! HIS people being those of every so—called race, creed, color and nationality, for those who have chosen and will choose GOD are ..I~IIS\ chosen people. We are daily enjoying that which Was guar- anteed us by the Constitution of the United States of America-—Life, Libertyand, not only the pursuit of Happiness, but We enjoy the ‘reality of it. For this cause We rejoice con- tinually and give thanks to the ALMIGHTY, for it was HE Who brought“ such to us, and not only. to those Who are called "HIS follow- ers alone but it is free for one and all, if they will but come and pa.rtake of same! Thank YOU, our GREAT REDEEMER! After the proofreading ofione of FATHERS Messages given recently, FATHER arose to deliver these Lectures therein recorded for the ,enjoyment of all living creatures! (The foregoing statements come from the transcriber, after Which FATHER speaks as followsz) _ N _ _. V PEACE, EVERYONE! Here -We all are again just asl have been. As areproduction 1 AM reiterating the identical Message as proof- . read. I may not repeat everyiword, I may not I repeat very many of the Words, as I believe you all are convinced that it has been Well said. N Even though this was‘ a transcript of MY Message merely being proofread, many typo- , , graphical errors and mistakes, bu.t I believe it was enough said and explained explicit enough for you to understand What I A"l\«il endeavor- ing for the bene7fit of all humanity, Worth considering’! As I said in that Message, We shall have a Righteous Government! Our conscious con- viction and actual realization is that each and every person who lives soberly, righteously and GODLY, such a person and such persons should endeavor to bring his or “her _Religious convic- tion to fruition and should endeavor to bring it into legalization that it might be lega.li.'z;ed. a.nd recognized by all mankind. .Aren’t you glad? A _.For this cause I do, nationally and politically stress the Constitution of the United States of America. The Constitution «and its Amend- ments, I stress them vividly among this people continually that they might realize such docu- ments as the Constitution and its Amendments and as the Declaration of Independence, the spirit and the meaning of both it and them must be established in us effectively to be real American citizens! 4 Whata privilege to live under the in.fi.L1ence of such a supernatural phenomenon! Naturally it is supernatural because it is a phenomenon, it is something that transcends the power of men, it goes into infinitude-——the end you can.- not vision but you can see the outward expres- sion and, the actual results of your Religious conviction. Oh, it is something to consider! The Law of the Spirit of Life. "When you can live soberly and GODLY and honest and competent andtrue, until your con- viction can affect others politically, socially and morally, such a conviction is Well Worth icon-z I Hence you believe sincerely it is the’ sidering. law of. the spirit of life that Was in CHRIST JE SUS-~l Aren’t you glad? This Life of CHRIST and the law thereof transmitted to the children of men to be reincarnated. in each. and everyone of them that _ this law mi.g'h_t govern men” and their affairs. ' When thisflshall have been __established na- ‘ tionally, the very Government under Wh.ic.h We V is well "into perfection and Y tionall y 46 .Th,_e NEWDAY 1 . October su-1, 1939 A.D.,F.D. are living will be converted into perfection and -the fruition of Americanism shall be true Evangelism, and when Americanism shall have been converted into Evangelism, it will be the reproduction of that spirit! that came to this Country seeking Religious’ liberty before the Declaration -of Independence‘! I ‘ Those men who came to this Country seeking Religious li.berty, they were paving outthe way for this democracy under which we are now living. , The Constitution guarantees, grants the privilege of every American citizen to serve GOD to the dictates-of his own conscience; therefore it gives her subjects Religious liberty ,and this Religious liberty _is not given merely to be lived superstitiously. This Religious lib- erty was given by the Constitution and its Amendments that we might produce and bring to fruition the Nature and the Characteristics of JE/SUS; in Government. Can you not see the mystery?" When the Nature and the Charac- teristics of JESUS CHRIST shall have been brought to fruition in Government, in all of this democracy, we will have a Righteous Gov- ernment according to the spirit and the mean- ing of the_ Constitution and’ according to the Declaration of Independence. ‘ Then and only then willwe express our real citizenry of this Democracy, by being abso- lutely independent according to the declaration] of it! Why not each and every subject of this Democracy produce the spirit and the mean- ing of the Declaration of Independence individ- ually, severally and collectively and nationally, and manifest a real democracy? Oh, how glorious it is to live in such a Rec- ognition! I shall not be discouraged until I shall have brought the spirit and the charac- teristics and the very nature ‘of true Religion fruition in this democracy, and this democracy itself expresses true Evan- gelism such as I AM daily expressing, and! Americanism as this democracy becomes to be Evangelized so effectively until‘ the spirit of America in its own ‘nature politically and na- will be an international evangelizing all humanity. I thank you! I thank you! I thank you! ' FATHER Invites Visitors; td Speak PEACE,“ EVERYONE! speak. I first arose merely to repeat, the an- nouncement in the act of making it known, our . visiting‘ friends are welcome to speak in this dining room and in all of these audiences where- soever I AM. I meant to repeat that which was said. We have visiting friends with us-- they are welcome to speak by nioving voli- ,-»v"' Evangelist, ' I did not arise to’ I tionally as we do, as it is MY custom to give them such a privilege. A If they do not care to move volitionally as we do, give us their names, addresses and pro- fessions—-—weiwill gladly introduce them’ with such homage and honor according to custom; I thank you‘! I ' (Among those to testify was a lady from Brooklyn, N. ‘Y.‘, who had come with another lady friend of hers who was seeking a heal- ing of the body, as well as seeking help from FATHER otherwise. The first individual brought with her a little child whom she asked FA- THER to heal of such a mean disposition and a condition of the body. She said she had heard so much of FATHER and whatiHE had‘ done for others and it was because she had‘ faith that FATHER cou-ld heal her and her child, that she had come to HIM. Speakingfor the benefit of this individual and also _for others, FATHER rose Personally and spoke as follows:) * ' Make the Mental and Spiritual Contact PEACE, EVERYONE! For the benefit of the last speaker and for all who may be in the same condition, for all who may be connected with anyone else who may be in such an unde- sirable condition, I would just like to say-—-it, is not anything that I do l?ersonally to reach‘ your condition, else I might be called an M.D. physician, but .make your mental and your spiritual contact by having unadulterated faith I and being substantiated in confidence that you cannot be shaken by the oppositions or criti- cisms! will be heard and answered. It is written: “Before they call I will answer’;while they are yet speaking I will hear.” / Your prayers and others’ who have testified, desiring blessings, havelbeen heard and an-I swered before you made your supplication, be- fore you made your request; for GOD knows the secrets of the heart and GOD knows before you speak, if you can and will but believe. ‘ Live in this Recognition! ,_”Dial in on this Fundament‘al continually and do not allow your" minds to’ observe things mortal-mindedly. Be transformed by the renewing of your mind that you might .“prove what is that acceptable Will of GOD.” ' y A When this is done, your life is changed with- in and your bodies will outwardly manifest and will declare in thegactuatedwordsi of ex"- pression, you area newcreature, for you have been "regenerated and born again into!’ this recognition! I ‘ ' '7‘ ‘ ' Your prayers, which are your desires, A’ good and October 5th,"1939 IA§,D.F.D, 'l‘h‘eNEW,DA!Y~ .. , 47: Duplicators of the Expression of Your Savior I would just like to say to the gentleman who mentioned th.e Christian Life as stressed and emphasized here: it is true, as I said, the re- production of the identical Nature and the Characteristics of your SAVIOR should be a reality. The very Characteristics of JESUS transmitted should be reincarnated, should be reproduced and should be brought to fruition within you and you should be the actual dem- onstrators. and the duplicators of the identical expression ofgyour LORD and your SAVIOR and be new creatures in reality. When this is established within, you will not study war any more, for as with the Spirit and the Na- ture of JESUS in HIS Own Temple, HIS Own Body before HE was crucified-—you would not desire to, harm another! Can you not see the mystery?‘ Therefore, your thoughts, your energy and your ambition will be constructive. You will not use your mentality, your intelligence, your skillful ability, your scientific and intellectual and social ability destructively. You willnot use those things or those expressions to de~ stroy, but to build up, to bring about a close relationship between man and man. . The only ‘destruction you will endeavor, is to destroy all division from among us, to destroy all prejudices, all maliciousness and all violence, and seek Justice by Righteousness but not by violence! Men have been ta.ught to seek Jus—‘ tice by violence. is justly due" me,” they say, “I will declare WAR against the other nation! It matters not if I bring all civilization to the point of ever- lasting wo,e—-—if I bring it to a pitch in con- sciousness where our civilization, not only this democracy, but even all civilization itself shall have been threatened!” It matters not with the war gods of violence and of intolerance, of selfishness, of graft and of greed! I I Glorious to,Know the Truth But oh, how glorious it is to know the Truth that I have brought to you! And I declare to the inhabitants of the earth universally-this 'Truth is as contagious as the negative and as “contagious diseases and other germs of afflic- tion! If those things have been contagious, the positive shall be just as contagious and expressive as the negative. Aren’t you glad? _We do not think it; we knowiitll This shall ‘ no «longer be considered as superstition, shall , no longer be considered as fanaticism, but it shall be understood by all civilization, it is the only piece of real legislation to be considered “If I cannot get that which i ‘ visit the Baptists" universally as a standard that have lifted‘ for ~— all humanity, and all will eventually seek after it if there is no other SAVIOR, saving this light of understanding. I thank you! I thank you! I thank you! (After this most enligh»ten.ing and inspiring Message delivered byour Beloved FATHER, at visitor—lVl'r.. Ross D. Brown, of Chicago, .I.llTi=~ nois, arose and spoke as follows:) I should be pleased to say something iflit permissible. I arrived in the City of New York one week ago last \1\/Ionday. This, how~ ever, is not my!pfirst~ trip to the City of New York. On one ‘previous occasion I remember of seeing FATHER DIVINE in a parade down. Seventh Avenue, and on Forrestville Avenue in the City of Chicago between Forty-fifth and Forty-sixthStreets they have a Mission. in greater Chicago. I have visited that Mission on one occasion and it was «among the many things I had in mind upon my coming to the City of New York: ' on this trip, not only to come to this Mission of FATHER DIVINE, but to eat a meal at Your Table, and to also listen to FATHER I)Is=! VINE in what He had to say to His angels and to those who were in the audience and in the congregation. And I feel as though I should not come here and go back to Chicago without giving vent to my expressions and my feelings. FATHER’S Name Respected I first would like to say something that I have not heard touched upon in this.room to» day, and yet I have been here /perhaps for about three hours. I have noticed the street speakers up and down Lenox and Seventh Ave- nues, the numbers of preachers whose names they have called in their various methods of vilification of the ministry, and I have heard quite clearly that every time I have heard the name of a minister or man of the cloth men- tiloned, that just contrary to what I heard in New York from four or five years ago, I have not yet heard the name of. FATHER DIVINE mentioned in derision as I have the names many other men. ‘ . . Before ’my arrival in New York, however, it was my pleasure to stop in Philadelphia and Convention there; .and a gentleman———and incidentally he happens to be the Secretary of the State of Pennsylvania-— and he and many others were objecting! to FA- THER DIVINE’S stay in” Philadelphia during the period‘ of the National, Baptists’ tion there. It was erroneously published in many of the papers in Chicago that FATHER 4! in DIVINE on the «tenth. of this month; was. to 0I1V€l’1- . 48 TheNEWDAY appear in Chicago, and despite the fact that- in reality I don’t suppose that He was to ap- pear; nevertheless, a certain organization of ministers in Chicago began to fight against the coming of FATHER DIVINE. Now, I should like to say something. iThere is a great writer whose name I don’t remem- ber just now, but who made this assertion; but I hope if you disremember a lot of the things I say, you will remember this that I say and take it of the coinage of his lips and the meditations of his soul; that when you hear dogs bark, you know you are traveling. I hope you get the signi“licance of what I am saying. I think that men of the cloth are iight.in.g FA- THER DIVINE because He is doing .more for the people than. they have seen fit to do. We talk about equality", we tall: about increa.se of arms, we ‘l;Et,ll{ about internationalisi1.1 and we . talk about tolerance and we talk about being true to our fellowman; but this is the one place :in the United States of America where I have seen men and women of various races, so-called, and various creeds and so-called various col- ors, related in PEACE and harmony, working together and seemingly like clockwork, well lubricated with some unknown Spirit, and seem- ingly getting along very fine; ‘ One Race Only -I am of course more of the opin.i.on that in reality there but one and that _is the human race. It does not matter about the color of your skin or the texture of your hair or the size of your foot; it does not" matter where you were born, when you were born, h.ow you were born or why you were born; the thing is not where you came 1'rom, but where are you going, and what you are going’ to do. Just another word and then I shall close. This great international conflict that is going on in Europe--—it seems to me that over in Europe, if today they had this placidity of heart, this PEACE of mind, this clarity of con- sciousness, this lack of the thing we call human prejudice, that there would be no room in Europe tonight for a world-wide war; that ‘everything would be lovely, everything would be fine and we could live in PEACE and har- mony and actually have an honest-to-goodn.ess well developed brotherhood of man.l I want to ‘thank you all :for this very line opportunity, and I say, may you live a thous- and times a thousand lives oil’ usefulness; may the suinsh.ine never fall on your tears and the darkness never overtake your slaughter. There is but one FATHER DIVINE! - I (At the close of" Mr. Brown’s remarks, the ' lection. October 5th, 1939 lady ‘accompanying him rose and thanked FA- THER for IIIS teaching and also requested an interview. FATIIER at this point arose to leave when an. artist statingthat he had come three thousand miles just to sing to FATIQ-I»EI§,__ requested that FATHER listen to just one se- The singer asked for accompaniment, but the pianos» because of thelack of space were in the reception hall and other parts of.’ the building. FATHER stood patiently while he rendered two selections and then at the con- clusion of the songs,.FATI—l'ER-spoke as fol- lows:)' « i ' ‘I i % PEACE, EVE IYONE I. Here we all are once again the same as I have always been. In the unity of the Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose I come. \I AM un.il'yin_g all people’ to- gether in O_l\lE! \I would just like to say,‘ in the great u:nive‘rsal mind substance time is eternity and eternity has ‘no end ;-nevertheless, according to the mortal version and according to the mortal custom of men. the time seems to . be quite well expired. This is the midday Banquet as usual; it is around’ five o’clock now—-Eastern Dayl.ight- Sav- ing time—-butHI do not regret inaking a seem- ing sacrifice to meet MY visiting friendsto co- operate and endorse them. But had I been as ordinary man I would not have stayed, I would have been gone already this ‘morning before eight o’clock. I _,Not Making Appointnients For this cause I do not make appointine_nts and engage)nents because if Ijdo, matters not what comes -‘I will be obliged’ to stick‘ to ‘MY promise. By sticking to‘ MY ’p’r0’mises’ it will cause ME to act rudely at times", get upland walk away, but" as aniatter of course, this is today, it is three hundred’ and sixty-five‘ days to the year and every once in a while it is three hundred and sixty-six'days~—just» the same as it is here now. - p This is MY private Dining Room. "This is MY private residence for the City. I cannot accommodate the people. We extended the Din- ing Room to accommodate as many as possible, who would come around when we serve our im- mediate daily ‘meals, but the Dining IRooin is small. For this cause we do not. have even so I much as a pian.o in the Dining Roo1n.—we have pianos in the other part of the building,,‘u-p in the reception hall. There is’ a piano up in the reception rooin--there is a piano up thvere,’ I ll.’ I‘ could regret I -‘would -regret because ‘I’ know the singer. would havefelt muchmore expressive, had. he had the opportunity or pleasure of having someone to accompany him i A . ‘ exceedingly glad ! October 5th,‘-“_1939 A.D.F.D. Tln'eNEWD"AY " 49 at the piano. Nevertheless, I have afore said, as this is a private home, private affair, yet it looks like it~is public. It is true it has been said, L I . “GOD is of no private interpretation,” and the news casts and the news press, the Associated Press—they also have declared that I AM not a private Figure. I AM NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL! Therefore I cannot confine nor bind Myself, but I do wish to say-- apparently I should have been gone. When I came over here, deciding- to serve the Ban- quet with the immediate followers, instead of going away around noon time, it was as if though I would have gone in just a short time after I arrived, by serving briefly jind getting away as I have -been called off. But I refrained from going and the Spirit of MY Presence and the Presence of MY Spirit in others and all of you combined, seem to bind ME! It is a true saying- “I AM your Prisoner of LOVE!” Love Controls the Universe It has been quite often sung in Christendom, “It is LOVE that moved the -ALMIGHTY GOD!” IT IS LOVE THAT BROUGHT ME HERE! You have heard them sing even so . -much as to say—— “It is LOVE that rules the ALMIGHTY‘ GOD!” I LOVE controls the universe, even GOD HIM-- SELF! Can you not see the mysteryf? For this cause we are rejoicing and are exceedingly glad. ,We regret if we could regret, thatit will not be possible to see all of our visiting friends and- others who are not our visiting friends, those who are here dai;ly—they all want to see ME! We are up all night practically every night and still those who are around, THEY NEVER G-‘ET TIRED LOOKING AT ME— do you? Therefore those who are called MY immediate staff, MY immediate followers, coworkers and participators in this great Cause are just as anxious to see ME. It is the same every day to them, I NEVER GROW OLD! To them “this LOVE NEVER GROWS COLD! I For this cause we are rejoicing and we are I further wish to say and verify the thoughts or minds of those who have spoken and have caught a glimpse of the mys-. tery of what we are enjoying——if you read the ftevelationic prediction of John in the twenty- first chapter of Revelation, you will see defi- nitely this is it of which the Revelationic pre- diction of John was predicting in that particu- lar chapter; ~ ‘‘I saw a NEW HEAVEN and a NEW EARTH, for the first Heaven and the first‘ earth are passed away.” ' ’ “I, John, saw the HOLY CITY and the New Jerusalem coming down from,G~OD out of ‘Heaven prepared as a bride adorned for ' her husband.” GOD Is With Men L John declared in his prediction there, “The Tabernacle of GOD is with men and HE shall dwell with them, and GOD HIMSELF shall be with them and shall be their GOD and they shall be HIS people.” “GOD shall wipe all tears from their eyes I.” ' You do not see such an audience and such ‘ people as these, who are conscientious and sin- cere, who would not be crying and shedding tears. You -have never seen such a devout Re- ligious Movement so devout and conscientious and sincere as these, who are not shedding briny tears; But oh, how glorious it is to know that GOD has wiped all tears from their eyes. There is no more sorrow, th‘ere is no more crying, there is no more pain and there is no more death; for the former things are passed away. Aren’t you. glad? Daily I AM serving Banquets. I say daily I AM serving Banquets, but an ordi- nary business suit is MY custom of serving in. The formal things are passed away! You do not see us all around here in our full dress suits going to serve a Banquet, and you all know defi- nitely as far as what we came. to eat‘ or drink, ‘ we have everything iiecessaryj for a Banquet at i all times——comfort and the convenience——and this is a matter of course, I say, it isevery day, and yet -we do not accustom ourselves to the formal customs. Everything is very informal. For this cause I conveyed the thoughtito Mrs. Roosevelt when the king and queen were here. They decided to have things somewhat as I have them, to bring them down on the common level where the common people can reach them. They even had hot dogs, to reach the common people, you see, as an expression of sympathy-— with the spiritof syrnpatheticness expressed in her great spirit of love for humanity! Mrs. Roosevelt Expressed Real Democracy A good many do not, __nor did not know the mystery of her endeavors. Even if she did not know it herself, I KNEW for what cause she did it—,to express the spirit of this Democracy._ to express the true spirit of Americanism, E] I PLURIBUS. UNUM! To express the. UNITED '-.'~J-,. W STATES or AMERICA! 'AmericaniSni!~~-United together in one band of unity to meet the com- mon people. Through her condescension she pre- T‘ sented and expressed her real democracy,‘ this democracy whichever,’ and showed «her demo,- cratic spirit! Can you not .see the mystery? u , What a. ,p1°ivileg_e to live in Such a Recognition as the Real Interpreter as you have heard them say. ~ “GOD is HIS Own Interpreter and HE will make it plain.” ' ’ From all of the different angles of expression wheresoever there is something exhibited, GOD is HIS Own Interpreter of HIS inspirat-ionic ex- pressions——HE will make them plain. I need not saymore but I wish’ for you all to know. why you do not see such sincere and con- scientious, Rel.i.g.ious believers who havesacri- ficed every mortal versionated human concept for Rigli.teoi1s1‘1ess7 Sake, ‘even to the extent not one of MY real followers would smoke a_ cigar- ette! Not one of MY real followers would in- dulge in human affection as you heard one say a little while ago——human love they did not know. THE LOVE‘ OF GOD has been substituted, in other words, the human,-lovie was the sub,_stitu’- tion, and the substitute has been taken away and the reality of the DIVINE LOVE has taken 113% nlacel I I I s p No Fears‘ E'.h'erefore7 they do not express human affec- Won and human love! They have sacrificed suclifl as those things for G-OD, and yet you do not see? one of them shedding a tear. They do not shed {tears unlessthey happen to get something in th'eir,eye"s, unless theyhappen to look at the Sun or get in the strength of the wind or>~some- ' of that sort, to cause their eyes to get 3mte.1‘yj..7 , ’ EDD’ has wiped all tears from their eyes. flare is no more sorrow, no more crying, no more pain and no more deathffor. the former things are passed away!” “AND GOD HIM- SELF, IS WITH THEM!" Hard Saying but yet it is true~——GOD HIMSELF! It did not Say CHRIST, it did not say the holylprophets, the saints nor the angels in that particular quota- tion, but-— “GOD HIMSELF shall be with them and shall be their GOD and theyshall be HIS people.” ‘ I _ I thank you! I thank you! I thank you! The NEW DAY E I We thank You. FATHER ' PEACE DINING ROOM MEALS 10c and 15c 4 East 132nd STREET New York City Served in FATHER’S Mi'nd and Spirit FAITHFUL HEART . Phone: ORcl1ard 4-1863 .I-i.KAUFM*AN . HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR WHOLESALE and RETAIL‘ Discount to Foblowiers Iligo Orchard Street New York City PEACE We thank You, FA'1‘l~lER QUALITY MEAT MARKET PRIME MEATS —— POULTRY & PROVISIONS Norman and Dave I50 LENOX AVENUE ‘ PEACE PEACE PEA CE New York City We thank You, FATHER SCHECHTER WHOLESALE GROCER _ RESTAURANTS SUPPLIED “ . Mayonnaise, Pickles, Jams and Jellies LEhigh 4-22616 PEACE ‘ “'6 thank Toll, 1<‘A’l‘HF.R. SAMUEL AD!-.‘R'S' E CUT RATE STORE ,\ Maids’ Uniforms ,——- Hosiery —— Lingerie —— Corsets Spoijtwear -—— Umbrellas —— Trunks ——-I Leather Goods 130 West 125th Street \ New York City PEACE A _ We Thank You, FATHER DRRESSMAKINGC AND REMO/DELING‘ 29 WEST 120th’STREE'l‘ One flight up, corner of Lenox Avenue ' T We thank You, FATHER PEACE RESTAURANT Blessings from Sweet FATHER ' MEALS IOC and 15c. DORA THE.<l FAITH ' I 120 EAST I’3oth ST. PEACE I T We thank You, F.A'fl.‘l.€lER CASINO MILL-INERY Specializing in »Large Head Sizes ““EXCLUSIVE but NOT EXPENSIVE” 100 WEST 116th STREET New York City PEACE “ We thank You, FATHER STREAMLINE FURNITURE CO. Furniture for the Entire Home . » at Bargain Prices . Visit Our Store to be Convinced No 0»rder T00 Smatl or T00 Large PEACE 2109 Seventh Ave., Bet. 125th & 126th Sts., N. Y. City I ontosn sen‘, 1939. A‘..1Q.E.D.l 2066 First Ave., N-. Y.7 City NEW YOBK CITY ’ New. York City '1' i(i)ctober 5th, 91939 A 2111_7th Ave. C I T‘e1.:UNiversity 4-7280 - Phone: JErome 8-9018 SURGIC TeI.: MOnuInent 2-4545 1 A C U‘ R L E Y ’ S TFINE QUALITY CLOTHES (Cor. 126th St.) .New YorkACi’cy No Charge for 7 100 I391‘ Gem» ‘ A.ite1"‘aUOI1S Q J . Value " WORTH_MORE —‘ YOU SAVE $5.00 -to Tailor.-on 148 WEST 125th sTREET,NEW YORK. Let Those Who Serve You Best —-- ‘Serve You Most '1‘el. LEhig1I 442912 A A M;H-MYERSj "" BEVERAGES I we thank You. HFATVHER 311-319 E. 117th ST. PEACE N eve York City A l‘e|. ‘LIEhigh 4-5894 PEACE MARK RIGHT AINTING and IDAPER V HANGING * :3 WEST'I24m STREET New Yorkicity ’ ‘ We thank Youi FATHER A WHOLESALE OONFEOTIONER 105 EAST 169th STREET 4 BRONX, N. Y- Peaoe ' \UNiVersit.y C4-9063 Nat’s Remnant Store A _ Every Day a Bargain Day -SILKS M GO’I"]‘()NS —— WOOLENS FURS and NOVELTIES . 87 East 113th St. Corner Park Avenue, N.Y.i City PEACE A A The NEW DAY PEACE ‘rEAoEx. “‘»jrEAoEn‘ C” i.Manhattan Millinery &' Supp1yCo._ . PEACE PEACE I We thank You, FATHER PEACE BARGAINS MARKET 1714 PARK AVENUE . GENERAL MARKET A RESTAURANT SERVICE —- 1820 Madison Ave., N. Y. C.’ Saugerties, Route 212 -— Box -—- General Store PEACE . A Thank You, FATHER COOPERATIVE EXPRESS‘ ICE-—-LIGHT HAULING 36 W.v115th’ Street New York City N. W.. Cor. 122nd St. and 7th Ave. .. Peace, FATHER! * TROUSERS -—- To match coat or vest FROM $1.94 —- Also Work, Dress, Sport. Pants We thank You Made to order’ from $4.9Ji——5 per cent discount to ’ readers of this magazine. WOLKO PANTS SHOP Opposite New York Edison Office 37 WEST 125th STREET New York City We thank You. FATHER Meals Served in FA~’I‘HER’S Mind and Snirit. All Children Will find’ a Harmonious Atmospllere in the .COOPE’R/ACTIVE DINING ROOM A 1451, FTFTH AVENUE Bet. 117th & 118th Sts. 4 ALL MEALS IOC and 15c ‘Tel. AUdubon' 3-2960 HARRY KRAMER'S A ORIGINAL MEAT MARKET j iHotels and Restaurants Supplied 2172 FIFTH AVENUE «NEW YORK CITY PEACE FIFTH AVENUE HARDWARE“ J. MORA & co. 3353 FIFTH AVE. Between 118th and 114th Streets 3 10 fier Acentidiscount to readers of ‘this Magazine AL AND MEDICAL (SUPPLIES The kind you need "“‘ Thousands ofiSatisfied ‘Customers Avoid Complications Expert Fitter DR. POLK PHARMACY 488 Lenox. Ave., Bet. 134th and 135th Streets, New York City Corne in and get acquainted Fitting and advice Free * 9-‘ Full Lineof Reliable Meidicine at reduced Prices , 51' We thank You, FATHER NEW YORK CITY ’\.,‘:y. 52 t The NEWSDSAY Octolner 5th,; 1939 A.D.F PEACE “— TO THE F OLLOWERS OF FATHERS DlVlNE——AND TO THE WORLD AT LARGE FATHER GIVES YOU rooo lN‘ABU.NDANCE2.. IN ARUNDANCES Shoes for Men, Women ana Children Women’: Shoes “ $730 A Our Brooklyn Factory Store sells factory-damaged and imperfect shoes for prices as low as," $4.95 JULIUS E 111 W. 36th‘ Street (4 doors Westtofl'5th Avenue) New York City 372VDeKallc Ave. -——__ Brooklyn -1-—» (Factory Store 7 WE GIVE‘ YOU ESHOE. COMFORT HES PEACE We th.'mk_ You, FATIJEH MADISON SHOE OUTLET Special dz'sc0u.nt to Fat/zer’s followers 1672 Madison Ave. (Cor. 111th St.) New York City» Tel. Mo.‘ 2~9760 Thank You. FATIAIER M I K E S R 05 E N IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS All Kinds of Meats and Poultry Vln Central Market 7 WEST 115th STREET P E A C E P A C E LEhigh 4-"/87‘6——7 WHite Plarins 7605 RILEY-HOGAN Co, INCORPORATED I ’ Dependable Furniture 8-I4 W. 125th St. 182 Mamaroneck Ax?/e.‘ New York City White Plains, N. ‘H. S. HOGAN, ‘Pres. l’lJACk*J New York City I PEACE ~ 10 Per cent Discount to Followers PEACE « _ ROSENFELD'S BROS.. INC.‘ V HARDWARE, PLUMBING SUPPLIES, Inc. 55-53 EAST 115th sr. New York City ’l‘eI. LEh1'gl1 4-86079 ‘ Acorn Furniture Exchange New and Used Furniture Bouerht and Sold PHIL COLMAN 4-5 West 125th Street 1'15}/\C.E PEACE New Yorl<'CitV We thank You. FATHER National Army and Navy Shop Complete line 0/‘ . SPORT WEAR and WORK CLOTHES 63 W. 125th St. (Near Lenox Ave.) N. Y. City n We thank You, FATPIEH‘ T-YPEWRITERS All Makes ~ SOLD — REEPAIRED EXCHANGED Harlem Typewriter Shop 55 WEST 125th. STREET PEACE Tel. UNiversity 4.3043 A Established 26 »Year.° Thank You, ‘FA mun ROTHMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE’ ~ 1500 PARK AVENUE Sheets. Pillow cases, Spreads. Blankets. Cuflains. Towels. Linen Table Cloths and Russ. Slip Coters Made-lo llrder L» Drape and Curtain Material S Corner 114th Street . NE-‘XV YORK CITY H We tlmnlc You, FA'1'I—m.}LJ octobasth, 1939 A.D.F.D. Th e N E‘ w ..n 'A°Y 41 AM DEMONSTRATING THE REAL cOOPF:RATivi«: sys- TEM —- ALL I HAVE HAD MATERIALLY, ,FiNA,N~,(j1AéL1Jy OR FROM APERSONAL POINT OF VIEW 1 H'AW1*SAs(lR7I4 FIOFD FOR YOU” -— FATHER DIVINE A e'ThJO,sgWlr1oADo,,Not Live According to Teaching, Y,Ouii.iWill Not Live On the ‘Earth and Claim Anything on It” “OURiFAT.HER’S MESSAGE” 4 GIVEN WHILE, \ AT iTHEf?BANQUET TABLE I 72’ MACON .i STREET SAYVILL_E,_L.- 1., N. Y. THURSDAYS and FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2151: and 22nd, 1939,jA.D.F.D; TIME:i“1‘2:15 A. M. I A It was at the Sayville home, where a few years ago thousands gathered daily to le,arn_of_, . FATHER DIVINE, Whom Inillionsitoday the universe over have crowned as LORD of lords and KING of kings, that this beautiful, concise message was given. ' I In this message our" blessed A REDEEMER points, out the mystery of having all things and the abundance thereof, but yet not claiming or laying claim.on anything as a person, but '-tothe contrary, desiring to see others blessed ?with. the ‘ abundance of the fulness, with comfort and -con- venience, that others might enjoy the blessings of GOD'S ACTUAL PRESENCE, and those con~ cerned might walk in the footsteps of “their LORD and their SAVIOR. I ‘ ‘ BLESSED SAVIOR, WE THANK TI~IEE![ ~ (The foregoing statements are those of the . transcriber, and FATIHERJS Message wfollows.) PEACE, EVERYONE! , p I would just like to say,kon Saturday neXt——- of .course, the majoitity of you have heard, and no doubt expect to participate in,’ the all_—ni'ght ‘ banquet supposedtoibegin at twelve o’clock mid- night,\ Saturday night; As a sampleand as an ._e‘xampl‘e‘ile’fori all of you who expect to live on the .fa_ce‘.of the earth and enjoy lifeiand liberty, I‘_AlVI” de_mo,nstratingi daily the ‘sample and the eix-am-ple foriyou, as I afore said. » A ' A Self and selfishness m.ust be completely out ,.«of the picture’; that is, if you are going to live , on earth witli the people. I AM demonstrating the real cosoperative system. i All; I"'-haveirhad _ materially, financi‘al‘ly or from a‘ Personal tpoint-f of view, .I have sacrificed for you. I do not claim anything as houses and as land, nor even any _pe1"so1i‘al_ property-, of ’which is p1m.i,c,.li_; ,,.less tlian‘ real" property; but "I liave stressed the cow operative system in deeds and in actions. O The true and ‘the tfai.th;l.'11'.l of My :l;’ol.lo\vi.n ,-are copying after the :l'ashio1:1 I have shown them. . They. own, personal and -real property; thous~ ands» and “thousands of facgresi of real property, and personal property to 'cove:r= such properties that are known as the real properties-———live stock, horses ‘and cows, chickens and‘ ducks and turn keys and guinepas and pigs and sheep--a~-full and a—plenty for the true and the faithful. The Co-operative System This is the abstract expression of the co-op- erative system that I AM stressing from this center here, whilst feeding thousands years I have gone forth into all the universe" as‘"a sam» ple and as an xexample, for others, that: they might copy after Myself and Mother as far as denying themse_lv_es, is colncerned and refusing to claim or own anything. “CHRIST came asiithe poorest among men.,.yet making many 1;'i.ch.’,’ .. ‘ ‘ iCIII,’~I,ST,0w'11s all i$hi1'1g‘Sf;’ for, it “The earth is the L.ORD’S and the ful-V ness thereof. The cattle on a"th_o11s-anclsfi‘ - hills are Mine, says the LORD. If I '_were , — _anhunge’red'_,' I It would not tell you: I would slay, and eat.” I ’ These thoughts are well worth consiidering. "For this cause I rose ‘at th_is; instance to tell you“"fc:on-s cerning" the mystery-3 of theii‘vnii:driigh_t‘ baiitqueiz at the Rockland, Palace on Saturday and ,_Sjun« 'day’;rnorning, for the purpose of giving iOl}li}:\’.3,l".‘:‘} wholdo not know My custom and My sy?steni,';O:f ‘ serving, and shojwing, and telling them definitely how to express LOVE one foiif the iiotlier; "Can you not seesthjje mystery }? ‘ A ;‘A11d'yet with all of the sacrifices I have made 5,—a:11d'.am‘ making, it has n,o't"m‘ffade,'t1‘,M.e~4‘ any the October 5th, 1939.Ag.D.F.D. 54 . sThe’NlZW"DA'Y less profitable nor any the less practical. It has not made Me any more self—eXa.lted, for I bid, yea, I bid Myself to obey My SPIRIT and walk in My own light I give; for what said the Scrip- ture concerning the mystery? “Out of your own mouth you preach to your own. soul.” » ' Be Always Considerate That which you request of others, the same _you should do. As I was telling one of the chil- dren who owns a large esta.te out in the Prom- ised Land, one who lived here in the building at one time; I said to this party the other day. “As I have been by you and others, who were and have been under My jurisdiction, so should you be by those with whom you are connected, and always consider them.”,” I said, “When you all first moved out to Sayville with Me, though at that time you were doing the laundry in the Extension in the Sayville Home, when I first moved out there or shortly after, for you and for others, whosoever it was to fill such a position, I sought diligently to give you all of the com- fort and convenience possible. , I immediately put up pulley" lines for your clothes, so you would not have an occasion to have to go outdoors to hang out your clothes.” Right here where this part of the building is now, the former hostess herself, the proprietress whichever, had to do her own washing and bring her clothes out and lug them around and hang them on the clothes lines that were in the yard-—the post from one side of the yard to the other. . - We immediately put up clothes lines with pul- leys to pull your clothes in. I put them up at the top of the window to make it convenient so -that they could pull the clothes in or out and not have to go out in the rain or in the damp when the ground was damp, to hang out their clothes; neither from the door to the yard. V When this building, this very building, was built, it was built as it is now. I You can see the way‘ it was built. I especially builtup there a room knovvn~~as the laundry. It has never been V occupied, at My request, for anything else than I it still remains, the laundry upstairs, with pul- ley lines so they would not have to go outdoors to hang out the clothes. Modern Improvements ’ I supplied the home with all modern improve- ments such as washing machines, electric iron- (-rs and electric irons, kitchen aids, in those early days some twenty-one years ago, and bounti- fully supplied everything they needed otherwise for the comfort and for the convenience of those who were servingco-operatively together with us. That was a sample and anexample, I told this angel, how you should do for those who are with or under you, as it may be termed, now. They should have all the necessary, convenience, SZ‘.Cl1 as washing machines and ironers for he laundry_ and the necessary soap and such that .. - would make it convenient for them, and not have‘ to use the kind of cleaning fluid and powder, soda or whatsoever it would be, that would be harmful to the skin or hands. I sought to make things comfortable for those that were connected there with Me, and you see the sample and the example as I have explained it. Here is the building—-—you can see it, the way I had it built. Can you not see the mystery? To keep you or prevent you from having an occasion to even carry as much as a few water- ing pots of water to the flowers on the lawn, I specialized in having plenty of long garden hose, that the water might be bountifully supplied without you being inconvenienced by any means whatever, or being hindered in your daily activ- ities. ' — I even made the top rail of the iron or steel “fence water pipes and faucets all the way down the line and made the connection with the house so that water would go through the garden and you would haveya chance to water your vege- tables, your flowers and other vegetation with- out any inconvenience. I.have striven to make things convenient for you. This I have done as a sample and as an example. I have never told you not to burn the electric lights when it is necessary to burn them. I have not told you you should not have the pleasure of modern com- fort and convenience, such as the radios in your homes and then use them that you might get ‘news and different concerts that may be on the air. This was a sample and an example for you that you might go forth and do as I do.. It is wonderful! “The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth” ‘ If you fail to live according to My Teaching in this world as a democracy, and the Spirit of My Presence expressing true “democracyism," you cannot expect to continue to feel My Pres- ence, neither to enjoy My blessings. Even those things youlclaim to be your own,.you will not have them long. “The earth is the‘.LORD’S and the ful- ness thereof,” but, “the meek shall in- herit the earth,"’ f or they will take on the CHRIST characteristics, the CHRIST nature, the CHRIST disposition and the CHRIST mind, and will do as I have shown them. "That is what I AM talking about! / . October 5m,e1939 A;D.'F.D. I T~l1eivNEW‘iDAY'i 55 Then when they do and be as I AM in all ‘things, I will and I do enjoy them having and claiming and coming into possession of the earth. and the fulness thereof, the same as Myself, loe~ . cause it is ‘GOD Who owns it and if GOD is in it and has full control and unadulterated possession, His‘ own Spirit and His own Mind, what would -H‘e- ‘careabout it being under your control or under His ap‘par€€n_t'ly, ffor it would be the same ' Spirit and the same lVli.n_d distinctly. Now these thoughts are well worth consider- ing for those who do not live according to My. Teaching, you will not have long to live on the earth and claim anything in it. ,Truly might have I said through the mouth of Jesus; . “What does it profit a man to gain the . I whole world and lose his own soul?” It" profiteth NOTHING! L There are many people in this city, or village whichever, whohave seen men who claim things, I. like in this street, many of them have looked. as lively and likely to live as you or 1, some ten or :t'ci?ftee'n. years ago and more recent times than ‘that, and they have dropped dead; yet they‘ claimed those things that were around, and at nmes would not ‘want you to come near that whicli -they called theirs. They not here to cflaiim those things now. I Then I say, it pays to love GOD, to express GOD and to be the reproduction of ,GOD’S Spir—. it and Nature completely, and be a real expresser of this true democracy and work, co—operatively in unison together, and keep SELF completely out of the picture once and, forever, I thank you. .. " PEfACE We thank You, FATHER A House Furnishings B E N N Y ’ S Keys made —— 50 each 1366 5th Ave. New York City _ Between M3Ih and '1/I.4tl:1 Streets ‘ p I We tliank You, »'I<‘A’I‘HER EvA's LADIES‘ SHGP. ]i'lOS‘lIFxR,Y, GIiOVF.VS, IlNlJER.\V] CAll, (IORSTV/VS and SPORTSWEAR i 102 East x25th’,St. (Near Park Ave.) Y. City PE A (IE ‘ PEACE We thank You, FA.T.H'.fEl:l _ _ JESUS _POl\/[BO * ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING Low Prices I Near 114th St. Extensions F17. ZWEST 114th, STREET W New York City A2230 5th Avenue ZPEACl1l - Cut Rate —— Hardware and I PEACE We thank You, I“A’I‘lv'lF.l’. Supreme Cleaners and Tailors If you wish the best in dry cleaning and tailoring‘ at reasonable prices, kindly patronize us. M01 -- 5th AVENUE, Cor. l.:l.5th St., New York Gil; 1654 Park Avenue. Cor. 117th SL BOSTON, SHOE EXCHANGE 7 ' » PEACE 150 "W.'125th St. Arch Supporrl .I;’r'mg's Comfort to the ’I’ired I"ee;t NLEHVEST ;, S'l.‘Y'L'ES * . . . . up Men’.s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. $1.98 up Chi1dre11’se . . . . . . . . . . . . .; . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.39 up We thank You, FATHER We thank You, FATHER’ PEAGAE TEA RQ©M' MEALS TI-IA.T NOURISH and SATISFY i '10 and 15 Cents 300 We 120th Street .eace .l’ EIACE New York City We thank You, FAT1-IER l ’ Pence Dining-R,oom' Blessiiigs frmn Svveelt ]?:itlier ‘Divine New York City Tel. Gltameroy E5.-MTCJ . I ASK FOR ILINCOLN BEVERAGES 326 East 21st Street New York City PEACE ' We thank/You, FATHER _SAVERi© tsciARoLAm...icE Stand, 3. W. Corner of mist St. and Lenox Ave. 1903 BUSSING AVE. ' Bronx, N.VY. Tel. sir 34466 L I A (t(iN1i>;Ln'frn lisrocic I ' ‘ o f M Buil.ding Material to Supply Contractors and Home {Owners}. 4859 Atlantic Avlenue, Brooklyn N. X, ‘Delicacies Ev_6’f’uWhE7:@ .1 56 A l Q Th'.e\NEW DAY BROOKLYN “ADVERTISERS _,¢:‘r‘ Phone: Pllezslcllant 34320.2 Peace ' A DEAN LIVE POULTRY ctonr. \ T 1815 Pacific St. A Brooklyn, N.Y. ABE KASSAK Phone: DI. $5986 I tharlk Y011, _l5l‘A.’.l.‘H.Ell F.D.P.M. DRESS SHOP UNIVERSAL. PEACE DRESS SHOP. WEMAKE TO onmnn, 59‘ Osborn Street Brooklyn, N. Y. rzacn .. We thank You, FATHER. r/. f’ B. 3: M. CLEANERS 8: DYERS 106 to 118 N ew Lots Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y, Incorporated ‘ . A Modern Cleaning & Dyeing Institution. ‘fol. Guonrnoxne 2-439»: PEACE T ’ PETER LOVE Painter, Decorator» —~— .P]asle1"-lug and C1*a'l‘l.ex VESTIMATES CI-IEERFULLY GIVEN 368 Madison Street A A Brooklyn, N. Y. Tel, 3-2273 PEACE QUALITY MEAT MARKET Fresh Poultry and Pork Received Daily Special Prices for Quam‘il'y Buyers 1185 Fulton St. (Near Spencer Pl.) Brooklyn, N. Y. PEABE T PEACE fWe thank. You, FATHER for Your Ever-Presence PEACETDINING ROOM 870 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Ti‘:1.'PR 9~1U79 ' . V ' " PEACE BR. H. I. HAMLETT ‘ ~—- DENTIST - ~ Plate Se1'vice\Guara:nleed , Office hours: 9:30 - 12 A. M. ‘ 1 — 6 P. M. 6:45 - 9 P. M. 491 CI.ASSON AVENUE Tel Mnln 2-3525 A. MALKIN Paints, Wall Paper /Dill?) BEST FOR LESS ‘Quality paints only We deliver anywhere promptly 5 Putnam Avenue at Fulton St. Sunday by appointment BROOKIJYN, N. Y. 1*’ EA CE Brooklyn. N. ‘Y. / /" Octofiels ;5th.T'1939TA_.D.F.l.Il. We thank You, FATHER sAM's PURE FOOD MARKET WE SELL GROCERIES RETAIL AT WHOL.ESA.LE PRICE 16.06 FULTON ‘ST. BROOKLYN, / N. Y. PEACE Tel. Pliesillclzt 2-9808 Cum;-, and Dine al. THE PEACE RESTAURANT ,B'ES’,l.‘ MEA.:lf.S ill and '15 Cents Spaces for Bras. and S1'.stz97"s 1682 Fulton St, Brooklyn, N. Y. We thank You, .F'.L\’l.‘H.l3l‘R "rel; Dickens 2-0539 A Dependable Used and New Plumbing Supply Co. We Buy and Sell New and Used Boilers - .R.a.dilal.0r's and Enamel.Wa.I'e 259 Chester Street Tel. MAIL}, 2-4692 .~‘\.T‘I.).il‘.‘..lJ. PEACE RUDIN’S Clothing Exchange A full line of used Suits and Overcoats for Men, 0 Young Men and Boys at Reasonable Prices. 1076 Fulton St., Next. to the Elks’ Club; Brooklyn, N. Y. PEACE ’ PEACE WEBER GROCERY STORE _ FULL LINE OF GROCERIES 1083 FULTON ST. ' BROOKLYN, N. Y. We ‘thank You, FATHER . We thank You, .'l’<“AT‘"HF.R7 .JACK'S ARMY & NAVY STORE WORK CLOTHES ~— BOOTS and SHOES‘ 5lPe1~ Gent D'isco'unL lo (.113 Followers The boys [mow Jar:/l' *w'i'I.l t/"ml; you ri.gh,t 1582 Fulton Street PE A (TE ’l‘el.: N7f\EV.ins‘ 8—87:l2 PTEAC-E JOHN c.¢ANAPARY Picture FJ;'a‘meAs——Mi.r1ro.rs 1222-A Fulton Streef . ‘$9 ;P:l«:Am.«: y We lhanl: Yon, HAYES &_ JACKSON Dealersinllce and Coal PROMPT and 1.>E1>END.A..BLE SERVICE ’ 282 St. James Place Brooklyn, N. Y. « Peace We thank You, FA'.l)‘Il.ER * PEACE DINING-ROOM‘ MEALS 10c. and 15c. Spaces ‘also /‘01°“S2‘.slers M 1.004 Fulton St. Brooklyn, N.Ye G l‘.l1'.A CE A Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. A , Brooklyn, N. Y. A L October 5th,” 1939 i his I N EW_ DA Y, T 57 HOW MARVELOUS IT 18 To CONSERVE YOUR ENERGY AND DTRECT YOUR ATTENTION IN A POSITIVE n I REC- TIoN THAT WILL INSPIRE Y on WITH WISDOM, AND UNDERSTTANDINQI The ‘Poor Class Are the Ones Who Are Fooled bythe and Others to Teach Them How to Propagate for the Purpose of Leading Them into Slaughter “OUR l+‘ATHER’S MESSAGE” 1887-89‘ MADISON AVENUE GIVEN WHILE . , ‘. AT THE BANQUET TABLE M NEW YORK CITY A TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1939 A.D.F.D.‘ _TIME: 5:04 P-. M. A T i It has_ long since been declared, “There are too many people in the" world for GOD!” People of‘ the Western hemisphere who have «visited Oriental countries have brought’ back tales of the terrible suI‘i’eI'in;: and horrible living‘ condi- tions of the under—privileged, but it is not“con~ fined to the Orient! Right here in the VVesi;, in AIneI:ica, l.til.lg'— land, France, Gerinaiiy, Il~’tussi_a, l.tal_v, in every so—called civilized country in the world the con.- dition of the masses is deplorable! And yet men will go on indulging in their own selfish, hu- man tendencies, lust and passion~—continuing to multiply more bodies, more vice. and crime, ig=‘norance, sin and debauchery and filth of every kind! “ More bodies! Perpetuating. W AR !' More bodies for the. war lords to send to destruction that they might gain supremacy, power paid with the blood of _a sull"eI'i.IIg humanity kept in ignorance because of self—indulgence! ! Even the very Government of this Country‘ iniwhich we are living, will not permit‘ anyone! who raises ‘animals to keep one for that pur- pose that is diseased; and still man selfishly continues to perpetuate a.i;'l’lictioIis, sickness and diseases of every kind! , ' When Inen stop increasing and multiplying‘ moremen to be murde_red by those who seel to keep them bound in ignorance, then. they will seek to educate those who are left and give them the privilege that they have been denied by those who have, been in authority. But MAN’S I)AY,IS OUT! GOD Is» 1N_;'".r;..T-11E.’ LAND, ].*‘.1\_'l‘}'l.l<1RDIVINE, GOD in a _Body',- and we shall abide in and obey ll.lS Spirit! Those of you who have criticized FATHER DIVINE ~for I'efusiIIg.; to allow IllS». followers __ to indulge in selfishness for the purpose of appeasing their‘*own human‘ fancies,‘ ‘tendencies’ and pleasures—-consider this Message, weigh it, and see if you can find any room in. your self» , exalted "minds to criticise’ the Omniscience of GOD, Thank YOU, oIIr Omnipotent; SAVIOR. (The foregoing _.s‘tatem_ents come from the transcri.ber, after which our Beloved FATl.lEliL speaks as followisz) “ " T’ '1‘EA.CE, EVI11.l1.Y()N}+1!, No doubt" ‘you: have l1\G?L,I;‘d GlIl.O1il,%’ll ~ oil? fl.\/IE, Siu(:e "those last = ‘Mesa’ as pI‘(>ol.'.I_~eacl in pa..I:t, of 'l\alY Words Vere. loatiI_I.I, no doubt tliere are those who would not be iIIteI'ested in l.IeaI'ing' l_\~i'l;lil, more tlraii what you liave lIIea.,I_'d! “ But; ".11 ’.l"(),l'bldi l\’Iyseli:' to I'e:l;I.'a,III i.I'oII.I_.lisieieaxiiiig‘ if it is possible *‘ that I might convey a thougiht w_oI'th considering for the advancement oil‘. this people, for moral bet— terment and for the advaiicement of our ad- vanced Spiritual ci.viliza.ti.on. While listening‘ to the Ifeading' there, I tliought. how Inarvelous it is to conserve your energy, your IneIItali.t_y and your ,21l1lbltl()l.1,i and ~direct your thoughts and your mind and your atten— tion in the Positive direction that is advancing: in that direction that is constructive, in that direction that will Inspire you with more wis- dom, l<nowled'g'e» and uiiderstaiiding. But the average person In Inort=al consciousness does not conserve his eneI'g'y and does not conserve ‘ his men_tality, does not co;IIserve nor 1ncrease* his aspirations, his IIIs'pII'.atIons and l11Spbll.g‘l1t of undeirstanding as given! ‘When you sap out allyof 3!0L1I‘.eIiepI".g;\I', yt<}u!' mind and your attention In a‘I1Iortal!,_dIrec, Ioni in self-indulgence .and human Tancies, l3!¢_éf{S}!!;€b and tendencies, it is I-at-Ina-tter of 11l'1p;(‘)SS1b1.l1ty 58 -T..h,e INEW Dix Y Octdber 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. for you to be alert and inspired with wisdom from the place where those tendencies do not ‘come. Can you not see the mystery? Then I say it is a privilege to live in such a recognition and to bein a place in conscious- ness where you are endeavoring touse your mentality, your ambition, your mind and your attention, your love and your devotion, your ,.ideas and your opinions all constructively for an instructive purpose, When you do this, by nature you are partakers of the CHRIST Char- acteristics, for GOD is impersonal by nature and you get in the wake of the impersonality and in the environment of IIIS Spirit. Can you not see the mystery? Advance the Constructive‘! _ Then I say, it is a privilege to live’ in such a recognition and to dial in on such a Founda- tion. I was just thinking a little while ago, what a privilege it is to have the forethought to refuse to increase ignorance, to multiply mis- understanding, perfection; but to the extreme reverse, advance it if you please. Advance the constructive if you please, advance that which is to the extreme reverse of such expressions. It is indee:d-Won- clerfull ‘ » You find the na.tions of the earth, if after the m;u’ir»._er of men I will speak nationally for an instant,’ those who?‘ are accustomed to self- indulgence to an excessive degree-—‘they de- teriorate and they cease to advance scientific- ally, intellectually in a constructive way of ex- pression! But as you learn th”e truth concerning the mystery, your‘ energy, your an'1l:)it.‘on, your l.'t'.'ll(l9T1Cl9S a.nd your fancies aiid pleasures will all be used constructively and will advance you individually, and as you conserve your energy, your mentality and your ambition and your as- pirations," put them forth into expression-— they preserve you. Aren’t you glad? Vhy is it every once in a grea.t while the nations of the earth! that overpopulate them- selves in their respective lands and countries, are slain by the millions‘." If not dlre.':tly by the inhuman custom and. action of war, it is done by the cosmic forces of nature when they overpopulate their respective countries. Can you not see the mystery ? If you retrace your. thoughts back to China several years ago, they -I were over populated. Every once in a while there would come a great flood or something of that sort, to destroy the people and to take them off! I Destructive Minds of Humanity The dest.ructi.Ve forces of nature Work through * to increase inferiority and im-' ‘with more graft and with more greed and the cosmic» forces of nature by the destructive minds of humanity failing to observe the things that are not constructive. in their endeavors. Therefore something will arise to cause them to deteriorate and be destroyed by the thous- ands and millions because, of the overpopula- tion; but when you live in the knowledge of the Truth and let GOD live in you, you will be able to control the situation and the future circumstances that shall arise, by being inspired more deeply by constructive thoughts that advance you above the inhuman and animalistic state of c"o/nsciousness! Oh, what a privilege to live in such a Rec- ognition and to build ‘upon a Foundation that cannot be shaken! It has long since been de- clared, _ “GOD in one man is the majority!” In the time of Gideon when they had a great battle, the people who were in the defense of Israel,*th.ey were too many. GOD caused them to go down and requested of them to lap waterfilike a dog, for the specific purpose of drawing a line between those who were worthy and willing to serve HIM and those who were not worthy and were not. willing-—«for there were too many people for GOD! I So it is/today in a great measure. There are too many wicked people increasing and multi- plying and continuing to overpopulate through propagation, the earth with more wickedness, with more vice and with/more crime of its own Why Increase Under Undesirable Conditio\ns?l kind! Why not make or correct yourself by "cor- recting your disposition and find yourself highly temperamented and advanced mentally and spir- itually in a place in consciousness where you can actually express the spirit of independence, before you continue in propagation? So long as you are under-privileged,’ so long as you are non-privileged, so long as you are downtrod- den-why increase bylpropagation, more of the downtrodden and under-privilegedi? Aren’t you glad? , I ’ I WILL NOT DO IT! Aren’t you glad? While thinking from that angle of expression, I thought of just a few months, ago how "the Jews, as they ‘are called, "were being per- secuted severely in Germany,‘ all because of being overpopulated and continuing to increase in that same state of consciousness and allow- M ing others to mistreat them. I ' . Thousands suffered misery and the torture _ of death while they were living, because oftthe overpopulation by propagation, by increasing October 5th, 1939 A.D.l~“.D. I their number continually, under the Govern.- ment. Thousands of children even, by MY Own experience by correspondence from the refugees, have been suffering and suffering and suffer: ' ing the torture of death While they are living -—-according to records given-—all because of overpopulation and continuing to propagate in. that‘ land and in that country! Men and women committing suicide and throwing their children _ to death and then following behind! I “Search the Scriptures”' Why suffer others to,sufif’er unnecessarily? Why not look into the future before the pres- ent is past‘? Can you not see the mystery? Why not build upon. a Foundation that is con- structive? Why .not look back in the Scrip- ture according to Moses even, and remember, GOD through Moses required the children of _ Israel of sanctify themselves; for they had a -battle to go up against. A battle to fight against society! A battle to fight against the cruelty’ of the economic condition and against “ . brutality! The battle to fight against barbar- ism! A You cannot fight constructively when you use your energy, your mentality and your am- bition in the act of self-indulgence in the way of propagation for the purpose of continuing to increase and multiply, to send millions and mil- lions “to the slaughter before the hands of the un godly I This may seem strange of MY Teaching, ‘but! yet you can see it is according to both Moses. and Jesus when they-had a battle to fight. said, GOD said—— “Sanctify yourselves from your wives, sanctify yourself from your husband-— for we have apbattle to fight.” Those who He have been under-privileged and «are under-privileged in this and in all other countries—--do you not have a battle to fight against the autocrats and the brutal, violent attempts of the savages, those who are as‘ we a know them to be savages, who would mistreat the under—priVileged—-try to keep \them down in and under such a democracy, in violation to the Constitution» and its Amendments and in Violation to the Declaration of Independence! Transmit Your Independence When you shall have developed in yourself individually, your individual independence un- der this Constitution, when you shall have_ brought it -to fruition within--there and then you should !}I'aI1Sn”1il3 such an i,ndep_enden.ce to The NEW DAY -59 G others by contagionizing those with whom you come in contact with it, until they too in turn shall get it. V When this Country becomes tobe absolutely independent in reality and each and "every American citizen shall have expressed and de-« veloped and brought to fruition rea.l suprem- acy, then and only then will be the time for continued propagation. I thank you! PEACE, EVERYONE! I do not wish to bore you, but I inspire MYSELF to tell you,‘ as I afore said in the foregoing statement as a Message to you and to others, it is foolish" for any person who is un.der—privil.eged to con- tinue to increase and multiply, to bring misery, disappointment and failure into the world and cause such as being termed your own flesh and blood to suffer the ‘brutality of barbarism and the mistreatment by, the ‘ over—privi.leged and oppressers of the people! v When this Country/itself—I mean America, the United States’ of ’Ame’rica——will give ‘every- one his equal Rights and guarantee them in-‘ dividually, severally and collectively according to the Constitution and every person social equality from every angle expressible——then and ‘only then will I release MY claim on the hearts and minds and the bodiesof the chil- dren of men‘! Then and only then will Iallow propagation to start in its effect again, when‘ every man shall have his equal rights in this Country, when. he will no longer be under- i privileged and non—privilegedl I shall -not allow you to continue to increase and multiply ‘by propagation, that which is under—privileged and that which is’ non-priVi- leged to be continued in misery and sorrow and woe, because of the mistreatment of the over- privileged and barbarism in this Country by the savages and others who "do not feel that you should-have social justice and social equal- ity-’ I thank you! .(After FATHER dismissed the Table and went to I'Il..S oflice, HE continued speaking on the subject to a few of the Angels who had gathered around I-IIM. Thank YOU, FATIIER DEAR!) ' (FATI-IER Speaks as follows, speaking of the children of the poor:) I ‘ “I could have elaborated on this subject, but there is so much to say. that I cut it short. But it is true, they are under-nourished, un- V der—schooled and under—priVileged, and you think I AM going to allow them to have it ‘.7 (speak- ing of the right! of propagation). class are the _ones of every nation who are fooled by the War lords and ‘others to teach ‘them how to propagate for the purpose of The poor . no A I The NEWDAYL ' lead.ing and carrying‘ them into slaughter! It is Wonderful! So much to be considered! Un— der—nourished, under—priVileged! The housin-g situation is not to be compared with_ it. The slum clearance proposition is not to be com- pared with this mentaland spiritual and _phys— ical slum clearance proposition that I AM car- rying on!” .. - ONE OF THE ANGELS: “And you know, FATHER, you walk through the streets and you see children half—,clothed and dirty, because it is too much for one per- son to look after! And in One Hundred and Fifteenth ‘ Street, GOD ALMIGHTY, I never saw so many children! They are just like ‘ants, of all sizes. and descriptions;” ANOTHER ANGEL: “-FATHE-R, often we children walk along nights and we talk about it. Going that way about six or seven years ago, why, you could hardly walk through the streets, there were so many baby carriages in the way’. But now they are big children playing around and you don’t see so many baby carriages, We thank YOU, FATHER!” A ' ANOTHER ANGEL: “And then, ‘FATHER, -there are some who propagate and have families of twelve and some- times sixteen and it is terrible, especially in the mountains where the religions have gotten hold of them. Oh, it is criminal! And, FA- THER, the most horrible sort of monstrosities theybring into the world! Oh, if I ever you had prayed, ‘you would pray for somebody to stop those things!” ' THE SECOND ANGEL THAT SPOKE: “But, FATHER, before I knew YOU in a Body I used to say, before fifty years there would be no children born. I always thought it was horrible to bring them into poverty.” FATHER: ' ~ A “As I say, the slum clearance proposition concerning the housing situation is well worth considering, such as‘ we are doing from a sanitary point of view in our divers communi- ties, but it is not to be compared with the mental and ‘spiritual slum clearance and in- human, animalistic characteristics clearance of‘ the physical bodies of the children of men! The bodies of the children of men should be cleansed from all filthiness of the. flesh and there should be a slum clearance among them where it would be a law that they would not .- / be and should not be allowed to propagate, so long, they are unclean and live in lacks’ and wants and limitations, to bring children into the world to increase crime, immodesty, immorality and everything else that is against the advancement of moral betterment!” (And with this last reinark from FATHER this discussion. on a most important subject was closed for the time being.) 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Of course, if it falls from the tongue of any living creature in a negative, antagonistic or blasphemous way, why, it will react as a curse and as everlasting woe to that individual. i ' But FATHER came to bless all humanity and not to curse it, for HE is indeed a merciful SAVIOR, full of tender Love and gentle com- passion for each and everyone who will call on HIS Name with a sincere and humble heart. Therefore, choose ye this day which you, desire to have. Do you wish bloodshed, strife, confusion, sickness, misery and woe, or do you desire health, happiness, peace, contentment, good government, and eternal life? If you call on FATHER DIVINE, your LORD and SA- VIOR, you will receive of HIS Attributes and Characteristics and the blessings of heaven materialized and tangibilated here and now. But if you do spew HIS Holy Name out of your mouth, you shall receive misery, woe, dis-. appointment and failure and the absence of every good and desirable blessing for your comfort 1 and convenience here and now! I .Accept of your MAKER and CREATOR, be- ‘loved ones, for HE would not that the least one of HIS little ones be lost from the fold of HIS INFINITE LOVE, nor from under HIS hovering Wings of DIVINE PROTECTION! (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which FATHER Sings and Speaks as follows:) . , Song: / ' “Everybody needs FATHER to fix it for them, Everybody needs FATHER to help them on their way, -“Everybody needs FATHER to fix it for them, I Everybody needs FATHER DIVINE}? PEACE», EVERYONE: I repeat, I reiterate, I stress the reiteration of MY Announcement in that Message, in the Message you heard, the announcement that every visiting person is welcome to speak. They all are welcome to speak according to the dictates of their own conscience. They are welcome to move voli- tionally as we do if they care to. And, as one of the speakers said a littlelwhile ago, she had been inspired, or, in other words, called to preach, but did not care at one time to make, it« known. Ministers of the Gospel, of every religious profession and of all of the divers creeds are welcome to speak especially. You are welcome to speak by moving volitionally as wedo if you wishto. If you do not care to speak by moving volitionally as We do, just give us your names, addresses and professions, we will gladly introduce you according to cus- tom. » All are welcome to speak and feel free to speak, for the very spirit of MY Presence in‘ this auditorium, or dining room whichever, in itself is the representative of a real democ- racy, and when the democracy of this democ- racy shall have been established universally and been brought into subjection to Righteous- ness, Truth and Justice, this identical democ- racy of whi.ch we are speaking will be a UTO-' PIA universally for all of the people, there- fore all are welcome to speak if you care to. I thank you. I - - (At this point, a gentleman who was appar- ently afflicted physically to the extent of be- ing unable to walk without difficulty} arose from the seat he had recently taken, as if though to -speak. Some of the children near him began applauding in anticipation of his speech, and FATHER sweetly joined‘-. in. How- ever, this was not. his intention apparently, for, without a word, he slowly walked out of the dining, room. It was at this ‘juncture that FATHER arose and spoke as followsz) PEACE, EVERYONE: A. thought , just came to ME at that instance, according .to the thought that was conveyed and transmitted, and as a mind reader, if I speak psychologic-I A . ally according to the mortal version, I thought , to say, “EVERYBODY NEEDS FATHER!" 2%.? 1. 91;. 54 The NEW DAY Somebody looked upon the gentleman who was going out just then, as with an eye of pity, with a consideration that he needed ME, but others need ME as well ‘as he!‘ I thank you, I thank you, I thank you.- W V (FATHER resumed HIS seat only to arise , again and spontaneously deliver this beautiful I ; Message for the salvation and the inspiration of, all mankind. FATHER Speaks as followsz) ‘PEACE, EVERYONE: Here we all are again. Throughthe condescension of GOD, in Love and Mercy, I came! Idescend to the plane where you all can understand. Aren’t you glad! That Word iniitself, “aren’t you glad,” and "whencyou say, ‘-‘'I' am so glad,” those who cannot be ‘glad, those " who cannot be happy, those who cannot be .. healthy, if you are glad, "everybody should have you! If you are well, everybody should have you! You say, ‘fl am‘ well, thank -you.” “I am healthy." Well, everybody should have you then! Can" you not see the-» mystery? Take it! psychologically and according!" to your ownvwords you have .spoken thousands andtho-usands of times. “How are you this ,1snornin_g?" ' “I am well, I thank you.” “I am “happy tofmeet you.” ,“-Well, would you not like", be happy too? If you are happy and some- one else will get you as far as happiness is} concernedf',.,they_have.you! They need you too. ; ‘In -the conclusion of all of MY Letters, prac- tically all)‘ of th_em——“I , AM Well, Healthy, Joy- ful, Peacfeful,» Lively, Loving, Successful, Pros- «pperous .and,Happy!” Now when you get those, you g-et¥ME‘! I AM not talking aboutmatterl ‘Do you :not .see everybody needs ME? ,Well, if ‘you areiany or. all of these, they need you too-——not two but the one, for happiness is one. I mention “this, as I afore said, I have low- veered, MY I Chairiot. Through Condescen- sion I descend in MY Iollustration. that you who _ do not know and understand might under- I stand the mystery of getting! ME‘ and/needing ME; for_I AM Well, I AM’ Healthy, I AM Joyful, I AM Peaceful, I“ AM Lively, I AM ,Ljoving,.I AM Successful, I AM Prosperous and IVAM Happy, therefore you all need ME. If you are any of these, I have you. Even if I do not need you I have you, for I have these! I I ‘ I mention this because there are those who look scornful, yea, they look scornfully upon the truthas conveyed concerning ME, by what youhave said, and they look upon what‘ they ~;see.to,ibe a man, many times, and scornfully! and 'cri,ti.cizingly try to ignore that PRIl\lCE of‘ILIFE,-the'*"~LIFE SUBSTANCE, the HOPE‘ _ V " 7 ‘ . ~ * wthank you, I thankyou! of their REDEMPTION ! ' I AM your Happiness, I AM. your Success, I AM your. Prosperity, for I AM Successful and Prosperous! .“Why, thatis a wise man!” If I AM,wise, you need ME! I You need all of the wisdom you can get! ‘.‘That is a sensible “man!” Well, if I AM sensible, you need all of the sense you can get! T _Any way you choose to take‘ it, you need ME, therefore I V have declared it, and if you get any\ of these, ‘you get ME! I You will get ME. If youdo not have ME, you will get ME, for if you" have any ‘of’ these, I have youlw If you are well,if you are healthy, if you are happy, if ‘you are peaceful, if you ‘are-loving»,-’ if -you are kind, if you arewise I need you or I have you. If I do not have you, I need you! Aren’t you glad! - it If is a privilege to realize, your bodies are the embodiment of the right idea concerning things. When you express the’ positive expres- sion of your mental and spiritual qconceptioii, ~ ’ » you will express that which you have been~think- ing according, to your mentality, for your inner man is internally established.menta11_Y and spir- itually, but‘ your outer man willnianifest " him to the public, Aren’tlyou glad! " ‘A ‘Then! let us live in this recognition, beloved ones; and ~ continue to dial in on soinethiiig,,that is good, and be the expression of ;fit'3_-c'onti,nu;ally, and you will be one and will speak '_,an'd:i:act in unison. By the Unity of the Sp'i1:it,.’_0f_' Mind, of Aim and of ‘Purpose we all will.,“:-stiand.'. firmly and consolidatedly together, for gnaugh,t7jv‘vill' be able to sever us, and we all will,__—beg“j:ioneT;ini“these grand attributes or characteristics.of,_yo‘urf.LO;RD and of your‘SAVIOR. Aren’t you :‘g,1ad“!_if', ’ If you get in a miserable con:di<tion;,'»liy0.u {may A say, “I am not well,’ I am s,i,c;l_j<‘.,""_’y * A 4 "We_'1l, I do not want you! If you are adeop-"—iii1o.t’i‘x>srant you, but if you are well, I_waiit y6ui‘zrc If you are healthy, I want you! If you are Success- ful, I want you! If you are Prosperous, ‘I Want you! If ‘you are Loving, ~I-want you! If you are the embodiment and the ex‘pression of any of these expressions, characteristics and attrib- utes of your SAVOR, I want, both it and «them, V and that happensto be you. Why then, I have you when I getthem! That is the mystery! NOW take these thoughts to consideration and do not doubt ME, for everybody needs FATHER DIVINE! I AM Joy! I AM Peace! I AM Love! I AM Happiness! I” AM everyjt'h'ing*‘else that is good, ad you all should ‘be the same when you are unified together in ONE,'Tin7"thi’s Holy andklmmaculate Name!" I‘ thank you, I October Eith, 1939;.<.A_;D..F « ./‘.g—;~e’-”—e;«-9‘ ' PEACE Ociober 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. 'l‘el.: LEhigh 444.35 PEACE N. GOLDBERGER WHOLESALE, GROCER — SUGAR, BEANS‘, RICEV Supplied to All Peace Missions 4617 P.e-\R,.K AVENUE ' NEVV YORK CITY (Corner 115th Street) PEACE C. D. DISTRIBUTORS Every/tIz7°ng for Restart/rrmt cmd Foimtcvirn Supplies S24/EAST 1'14-tjh STREET . 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TIME: 11:15 A.M. ‘ G‘OD’S wisdom, love and great psychological understanding is indeed portrayed in this Inter- view granted a lady who came from Philadelphia for the express purpose of consulting Him on a personal problem. As GOD is of no private interpretation and the message. will serve the two—fold purpose of benefiting countless others who can discern the true significance which lies behind FATHER’S words, and proving to_ the , mortal mind that FATHER is not Personally, as so-me claim, separating‘ husbands and wives and thus breaking up homes, it has been tran- scribed for release. Jesus taught us to ask, and believing we had received, give thanks, that this would bring the answer to our prayers; and so we know that while our requests may not always be for our own highest good, still our sincere desires may by faith be fulfilled; and the gradual unfold- ment of the Spirit within will lead us to that place of complete submission attained by Jesus when’"He said to His FATHER: “Not my will but Thy will be done.” Then shall we have truly overcome and live forever in that state of consciousness which is perfect peace and con- tentment with. ~ our heavenly FATHER, GOD ALMIGHTY, FATHER DIVINE, .on earth in heaven. BELOVED SAVIOUR, WE THANK THEE! ,(The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber,vand following is FATHER’S Inter- view which opens with Mrs. Merritt firstly M speaking.) Mrs. Merritt: I have tried to meet \You ever since yesterday afternoon. FATHER: . Yes? , Mrs. Merritti ,Yes. \ FATHER: Well, I have quite a number« of co- ‘vvorkers waiting. I still have quite a num- ber on list after your’ name. I ’ Mrs. Merritt: What I wanted to see You about, FATHER, is this: I come to You for help. FATHER: What seems ,to be your trouble? Mrs. /Merritt: Well, I’ll just tell You like it is. This is my trouble: I want my husband. We are not together‘ and I want him, and I came to You for you to help me and I never will be satisfied until I get him. FATHER: Where is he? , Mrs. Merritt: He is sofmewhere—I don’t know. I cannot even get in touch with him or anything. That is why I came to You. FATHER: How longhave you been separated? Mrs. Merritt: Oh, a long time, because it is just like this, You see, “Whatsoever the LORD‘ joinedltogether, let no man: put asunder,” and I said this: “No matter where I go and be, I never will be satisfied,” and I said, “If I never get him, I will continue to fight to see if I can find him.” Hold Fast to the’ Spirit FATHER: Well, as I often say, if you do not allow anything to separate you in conscious- ness, the Spirit itself will hold him or will draw him back to you. I often say concern- ~ ing Myself and even friends or anyone, and I include everyone that way—~—if you hold fast to the spirit of the person, the truth the person, and not try to hold to the mate- riality of the person, the impersonality of the person will br:ing the person into sub- jection. So that is the mystery; . Mrs. Merritt: Well, I have been holding on to the spiritual. I ' FATHER: I know-—but you have been visual- * izing and gazing upon the person more than you have the Inner Man. You see, the In- ner Man of the person, the one to Whom you are joined, is the Inner Man of the § person, not the outer: man of the person. " If you hold fast to the Inner Man of the per- 68 The New DAY v /1’, octoberisurv 1939 A.D;F.D. ' and will adjust matters satisfactorily.” So ' "' else. son, and do not allow anything to sever you from the Inner Man of the Person, then the outer man of the person will be obliged to be brought into subjection. As I often say, as with an individual, so I with a nation. As with iMe and those who follow Me—now, you might take it like this: I have.thousands and millions of followers: I cannot keep them away from Me. They are as anxious to see Me as you are to see your husband; both men and women, be- cause I hold fast to the spirit. of the indi- viduals. ' To" the Bereaved Now, the same as I was saying the other day in a ‘Message I was giving-—-Iviwias say- ing to a person who was supposed to be bereaved; it was like your husband, this party was somewhat like your case but his friend had actually died and they were wor- rying about i.t—-I said, “If you fret not be- cause of the passing of the person, and hold fast to the impersonal, GOD will return the person in such likeness to give consolat_ion and satisfaction, the same as that person, I said, “As with Me Myself, so with anyone I have meetings, hold meetings in places the same as here now like lastnight, and I have people to come to the meetings.‘ Other ministers cannot get the people to come to the churches.’’ ’ ' Isaid, “Now, why is it the people love to come to Me and I cannot keep them away?” I said, “Because I hold fast to the spirit, of the person»,and if you demand the spirit of the person and bring the spirit of the per- ' son into subjection, you will have the person under your thumb and at your service. Now, the masses are subject to.Me because I do not try .to hold the person of anyone. but I hold fast to the spirit of the person; and yet Ihave the person just as effectively as if though I was trying to hold the per- son, you see. And that is the way to get the ‘mastery over the material things yo desire.” * ‘ Mrs. Merritt: Yes, but You see,‘ FATHER, it is just like this——-I understand You are talk- ing from the spiritual side, but I said I want my husband both from the :spiritual_ and per- sonal, You see. « Get Understanding FATHER: Well, you cannot get him unless you get him spiritually. That is why I say as . Solomon said: “In all of your getting, get understanding.” Now, if you getithe spirit of the thing, that is the understanding of I it, and then you get the material of it as in the beginning of the creation. GOD HIM- _ SELF-——if you do not know, Me—GOD HIM- SELF was nothing but SPIRIT,‘ GOD did not have a BODY! GOD as SPIRIT moved out on the-face of the deep. He said, “Let there be light and there was light.” GOD by SPIRIT. brought into outer expression or visibility the things we see and enjoy now, but He first did it by the SPIRIT, you see, and He brought the spirit of the thing into display or into consideration before the material of the thing or the bodyof the thing could be observed. GOD created the heaven, and even the earth T was without form in the-beginning. That is to let you see and ‘know, as GOD created the heaven and the earth, and even the material, tangible earth was without form,» GOD also brought into visibility theearth and said: “Let dry land appear.” So it is in bringing to you anything you might de- sire. , , Personally, I have brought many different ones home to their friends when they al- lowed Me-to contact them from a spiritual point of view, for it is by the mind, and the spirit you_control. I do not control phys- ically but mentally and spiritually I control the people, and then they are brought into subjection physically. You see the mystery? Now, if you control him mentally and spir- itually, firstly mentally and then spiritually, why, you will bring him home to you, if you - get the right hold on him mentally and spir- itually and do not antagonistically and con- flictingly and annoyingly seek to get him physically. Buthold fast to him mentally and spiritually, and if you do, why, you will see him coming home. speaking about. 4 Some ‘Have Not Followed All the way Now, I know there are a few of My follow- in ers out of the millions who do not, who have not followed Me all the way. A few of them . have gone back, but even those who have - gone back, you can see them coming back to Me, because I hold the spirit of the per- son‘ and the mind of the person; therefore I hold them’ and they cannot go because I have the mind, Ihave the spirit, and if they stay out, they will lose their mind and they will lose the spirit, so that is just the way it is. Then they get the mind on Me. Suppose I would call your attention to one That is what I AM -; October 5th,. 1939 AlD.F.D. I T h e N EW D A Y 69 who had" gone-away and was overbalanced in mind and was siipposed to ‘have; been ' drugged, for the-purpose of‘ denouncing the 'KINGDOM~—’—_s'he was supposed to have been 1- ,\ druggedand under =the,influence of liquor.- She said many ‘things while ‘she was ‘under thee/influence: of that‘ drug and when she lookied---like sheiwas mad, but she ‘said; peo~ fple drugged her and gave herdrinks‘ and got _her und_er the influence of drink andshe . said everyth.in‘g—»but as I held on to the spir~ itiof the‘ person and the imind of the per~ son, I: held -hejrvmentally and spiritually. I did not try to i.nterfere with her physically and you see.she came back begging. And as with one person,’ your husband or anyone else='who'h'a's sever,-col themselves:l_'ro'in you, ’ I or even il anyone else has severed them from i you, why," that person"-will not and cannot . hold them if you get hold ‘of theimind of -t_hat one you know. You needlnot even tell Me who it is'—)-—-it im- niaiterial to_ Me whether I lmowctheni or not Personally, but you get hold of them 1nen—- tally and spiritually and when you ‘-get hold of’them;mentally‘ and spiritually and hold ':last to them scientifically from thatangle ol:”eXpr‘ession, you will bring them imper- sonally to you and you will have them under your subjection and into subjection the same as you have brought them into subjection mentally and .spiritually; Now this is a known fact. % .I{etuQi;11‘or' ’l)eatl1 ' As I said "when this party of whom I was speaking a" littlewhile ago went. away and was underthe influence’ of liquor or ‘drugs or something"/like‘ that, and they said the most vile things ‘because the people, the newspapers put them up to sayingthose things, and as they said all" of those things their mind was on Me all the time because I had the mind and Iheld fast to them men- tally and spiritually, and then they were -obliged to come‘ or else’ they would have died, youisee. " I v i ' _ I So, y>ou..can hold your husb'and‘.,~ If he is your .‘husband, if youéhave been severed from ' him, separated‘ from him for many years, it matters not if" you make the rightful «con- . tact -mentally and spiritually and if he is for you, why, you hold fast to h-im mentally and s spiritually andihe will come back‘ to you. Mrs. Merritt: i‘WhY;‘\W-hat do You mean by men»-, tally," FATHER? ‘ I ‘ FATHER :7 mean just cease to try-,/"cease to ’ struggle, ‘cease to worry and cease to try , to get him physically and just perceive the I idea. concerning the companionship from that angle of expression as beingterfned-. your husband; As he-was,‘ho1d fast"to that state ofconsciousness from1 him; his personality, his individuality.’ ‘ Hold fast in 'con.scio_us~ I ness and he will find his mind will be stressa ' ed on you so vividly you will have his mind and his mind will be turned "back to you so vividly, he would noteknow Why. , With Love, Not Violence I 2 First thing you know, he will say, “War. I am going. back; my mind is still on that . woman——I cannot get my mind off of that woman.” It is because you‘ are holding to him mentally. You hold to him i.n the mind and you get his mind andbind himwith a 1 bond of love but not with Violence. truth‘ and try to gain something violently. ‘ Now‘, sometimes people misconceive the You cannot get it that away. You see the ‘ mystery? _ _ i a Mrs. Merritt: What doAYou mean. by that? lj+‘.A’.l.‘l-IER: Ilmean by .having a violent mind of a‘ntag"onism, a migmi you wantito do semen thingi tohini or anyone else, Youfcan bind him with love. You see the niystery? Mrs, Merritt: Yes. . I . _ FATHER: But some—~no doubt you have heard the song : "‘I once was a wayward child, I did not love my home, I did not heed my Father’s voice, . I loved afar to roam. “I once was a wandering sheep, ' I did not love the fold, ’ \\ ‘I did not love my Shepherd’s.voice, I would not be -controlled. “So the Father saw His child, I ‘The Shepherd saw His sheep, ' Y He ‘followed him over deserts waste and Wild, » And. even over the deep.” I You see? He found His Sheep a‘nd‘He brought him liack home,,but that is the Spirit of CHRIST going after the wandering ‘one. So the Spirit‘ of GOD will go outeand get out and get the ones with whom you are connected if you make your rightful con- nection mentally and spiritually and stick.- closely together mentally and spiritually. It Has Been Done Hundreds of Times Then others .who have apparently severed ~~ you, willfall away from them andfall away from you, and you will be drawn‘ together. That is the mystery. Thatl has been worked. i ") 70 The New our , October 5th, 1939‘ A.D.F.D. out hundreds of times, but you must re-I member itmust be accomplished through love and kindness. As I often say to My followers, 1“I AM your " Prisoner of LOVE,” according to one of the most recent songs, popular songs. I AM a Prisoner of I.-OVE, for My followers can even cause Me tostay home orgo places if to use the sword of the SPIRIT. You do not fight with the sword that will kill but by the sword of the SPIRIT! Therefore the sword of the SPIRIT will be your protection. and will go out and reach those‘ whom you are interested in and will bring them in if they are worthy of returning, and if you are entitled. to them. Mrs/Merritt: Well, they are, and then I know I am, whereverthey are. . FA'.l.‘I-IER: Well, you rest assured. Now, where , do you live? ' Mrs. Merritt: I live in Philadelphia. \ FATHER: Well, you rest assured that it is they want Me to go, because they call. Me by the Spiritof LOVE and not by the spirit of anger or .resentment. You see the mys- tery? ' As the ‘song says, ‘(It is LOVE that rules the ALMIGHTY GOD.” It is love that brought Me here! So LOVE can rule Me,» yet known to be GOD to millions, and the .. love of, those who believe in Me and know Me to A be Who I AM, can cause Me to come to them. when I would not otherwise. If the love of those who would. be called men and women candofthat and can cause Me to do for them. and by them and come to them. when they want Me to come, I AM sure you can control a man, the man. whom- you love, even as these do Me and others. You see the mystery? And it :is applicable . to each. and everybody. So it is the KEY to the mystery. " " As I told Mother many years ago, I said, “If you take My Message and live exactly according to My'Teach.ing in life," you will never be severed from Me, because you hold fast to Me m.entally and spiritually and if I would violently or maliciously go away and leave you, I would only leave My Life, I would leave My own “Mind, I would leave ' My own Happiness, I would leave My own LOVE!” Now, you can bind anyone the same way——it ispapplicablel So it is a won- derful thought. ‘ Hold East to the Impersonality So, you can take these thoughts to consider» ation and hold fast to the impersonality of your husband and do not observe nor hold fast to the persorixof him. Then the person will come back if it is necessary, and ninety- / nine times out of a h.undred the very phys-V ical body you may be thinking of and de- siring to return will return. That, is the mystery. ’ V I But you cannot get them by "violence nor by anger nor by any attempt to do anything FATHER: possible that the very person whom you are desiring now to return shall return. It is possible, but you must seek them diligently ‘from. a mental and spiritual point of view, because if you get them physically and their mind would not be with you,‘ you see,.they would. not {be any good. anyway. The Body Is Ohliged to Come Now, you get the mind, that is the thing, and when you get the mind, get the ‘spirit of the person by harmonization, and when you bring the person into subjection men- tally and spiritually, you have them. The body is obliged to come, unless the person loses his mind. Mrs. Merritt: VVell, that is what I said, FA- THER. That is my whole life, I said, I never A will be happy in this world until I get him back, and that is just’ what my mind and my spirit is concentrated on. I just cannot get,away—-I have prayed and everything. You need not pray any more, and’ I will assure you if you trust Me whole- heartedly and you want him back, even if it is not the highest order of things,~'he will personally return if he is living, if you hold A fast to the thought and contact him mentally and spiritually and attract his mind to you. As I often say, the earth has a gravitation and the earth. will attract and draw any- thing to itself of itsown kind. That is the reason for material thingsfalling to the ground. Any material “thing that came from the earth will fall instead of going u?p,.un- less the wind takes it up forcefully; but it will even fall after the wind ceases to hold. it up——it will fall to the earth, False Prophets Vi01eTl’€1Y 01' th1"0118'h threats; Y011 0311 gain 7 Mrs. Merritt: And that is why so many. of them by LOVE and by the SPIRIT. z these preachers are failing—because 7 they O Mrs. Merritt: Well, I get kind of i. are nothing but false prophets in the way FATHER: I know you do, but you must learn V of the 13.901219»: NOW: Y011 Were stalking‘ I at October 5th, 939: A.D.F.p. . The NEW DIAY 71 while ago about Your Spirit. Now you could not compare a preacher with You. These preachers are not bringing the people to- gether.‘ These preachers are preaching heav- en‘ and ‘wings-—they dare not showing them ' how to live now, We wantito live now!‘ So they are keepingthem separate,” You. see. He is of this, I am a'Baptist, I ama. Meth- odist _or something lelse,—-they keep the minds of the people split up. What we need “is the Spirit o:l:'_'GiOD in us, the real .thing to bring us together. The people do not believe anything, there is so much fake, FATHER: ltis true. tWell, as I started to say just a moment ago—the earth has. a gravita- tion and GOD has a magnetism. .-GOD as magnetism will attract _, and draw to Him- self that of_its own kind, you see. ._Now, get the Spirit of GOD in you from that a_ngle of expression and you will attract that which you desire and draw it to you automatically by the Spirit ,.of GOD that is in you. Now Jesus said: “And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men unto Me.” Now. Jesus was lifted and He has _ drawn mi'l'l.ions, but you must get Him with- in. Get Him in you and uppermostly in your consciousness, then you will "attract and draw Athoseto you whom you desire, you see. Then you will have a magnetism in you to attract and draw to you -those of your own kind whom you are seeking and desire. Spiritual Magnetism Now, if you take these thoughts to consider- ation, I will assure you, if your husband is living, he will be obliged to return, if it is only to return for the purpose ofreunion; and then ‘after he returns, if. you. cannot agree on things, that will not be My fault; but I AM telling you he will return if you make your rightful contact mentally and spirituallygffor you in yourself have enough ‘‘ magnetism. by your electrons of electricity quickened in the recognition of GOD’S“°Pres- ence, to attract and draw to you: everything you desire. Youfsee, your own desires will draw lithe thingsiyou desire. . That. is the ' mystery. 'So,.believe itl. . ;- Now, as I was saying to some people the other day——they said, “I _don’t see how You can do these things.” I I said, “It is opera- tive, it is expressive, it can be accomplished ,. by any person, who wilhmake the rightful coiitact.-.__ ‘Itis not by power nor, by} might but’by°.»Myt_SPIR_I_T,. says the LORD.’.”=~ 3 ‘Well-;now,.,, if GOD __l-IIMSELFi—-eyen if‘, you - ‘It is wonderful! . Mrs. Merritt: Yes, I take Youat Your Word. do not know Who I AMv~if GOD HIMSELF cannot do physical things by physical power but by His SPIRIT, it.is evidentlyknown you cannot do anything by physical power. ' “I You must letthe SPIRIT do it! I mean the SPIRIT of GOD in you, in your name. _ Therefore, hold ‘fast to the impersonalcof the person you are, seeking and make your rightful contact with them mentally and spiritually according to the, Scripture, ac- cording to the Gospel, then, your rightful contact will attract them and draw them to you. ,/ Holdiimg the Spirit of'~All Mankind I have people, thousands ofpeople all over the world, and I only hold fast’ to the spir- it of them." I never tell anyone to even follow Me, but you see they donot want to stay away from Me, you see, because I hold the spirit of all things and all mankind.‘ Now, CvHRISTlsaid: “And I, if I be lifted up from the earth I will draw all men. unto‘ Me.” - , . . "Now, CHRIST"is in you and He‘ will draw them if you want Him‘ to. As',I said the other day in My Message, in business My followers are overflowed because they hold Me in consciousness and I will draw them to them wheresoever I AM. So you can do the same with your friend, your companion or the one with whom you have been con- nected, and there can be a’ reconciliation and a real reunion. mentally and spiritually and physically if necessary, and you can be hap- py when this shall have been accomplished. I am still consecrated to You, You know, to help me. e ' - FATHER: Well, I will help you. Now you be- lieve it! It is not anything I do Personally or physically. I do not use any material remedies or human or ,physical’methods, for all of those are as ‘acts, foolishness, but by My SPIRIT all things canloe accomplished , and for your sake, even if it is not the highestiorder'of'thi'ngs, if you concentrate with Me’ and harmonize with Me, if that man is actually your husband according to the flesh, My SPIRIT“will bring him, even ‘if you do not remain together. I will not promise you, you will “remain to- gether, but it will bring him. .Now it must be that you two must so agree andbe so rightfully‘ connected mentally and~spiritual- » ly by each one doing that which-is just and for each. other that _--you mi.ght’.:rema:i:n‘~ 72 I A The NEW DA,/Y together, if it is necessaryforyou to remain together; but I will assure you that he will come if he is living, and you make your rightful contact and hold fast to your con- tact. - “ Parable of Animal Magnetism - It is the same as a bird setter. A bird setter. can set a bird and the bird may be jumping, trying to‘ get away and cannot get away, -andxthe bird coming toward the setter all. the time. It is the same as a cat charming a rat, or something like that. When he gets his right charm on the rat, the rat cannot get away unless the cat looks ,,in some other different way; then the rat, bird or what- ever .it is, can make this dash for liberty. But he cannot get away so long as the cat '~ keeps his charm onhim. So. that, you see, is the magnetism of the animal in the ani- malistic kingdom——-it is telling you the mys- tery of how GOD’S magnetism in you can attract others and draw them to you so long as yougdo it for an unselfish purpose or for righteousness’ . sake. V ‘ ters not where he is, even if he is in prison and if he is contacted. . ». . I Merritt: Oh, he is a good man—too good a man to be in prison. A FATHER: Well, he can be reached whereso- ever he is—-it matters not. That is the idea. So you need not to fret yourself longer. Mrs. Merritt: Because he is a high ‘standing man, anyway. , ’ V , I FATHER: That is ‘wonderful! Mrs’. Merritt: - I say, the greatest man there is. Well——anybody has a ‘right to say that about his own . I say he is the greatest man in the world to me. E I is The Promise Given FATHER: Well, I will tell-you, you have no doubt heard people say ‘in church-“every- body in Methodist Churches where they have ‘ meetings prays for the sick, prays for those who are bereaved by the loss of beloved ones, and I have often heard them say at times, “GOD takes away one for the saving of the other,” because they may be toifclosely con- nected. They may make a god out of each’ other, you see the mystery? But My Prom— V ise I have given! If you have faith in Me and do not deviate or doubt My assertion or My version, .My SPIRIT will bring him if you seek him spiritually and do not seek. him from the point of View through antag- onism, through.?worrying_.and by being dis- , turbed. He can return, mat- ~. Mrs. Merritt : Now, even when you pray for anything, get’ to that place in consciousness where your heart and your mind‘ is in a place in con- sciousness where *you can approach the Throne of Grace, you see, the CHRIST! You have often heard people say that. They can get an answer to their prayers so, long as they are not angry or prejudiced or some- . thing like that. They must set their house in order and feel loving toward everybody. Then you pray to GOD the FATHER and N your prayers are heard and answered. It is wonderful I Well now, you take these thoughts to con- ” sideration, and even if you would like to get a copy of My Message I have given you, this Interview, 1 can let you have it transcribed and let you have it to read at your leisure and give you further information so you can know definitely I AM talking to you when you are reading this Message. Mrs. Merritt: ‘Thank You. » FATHER: What is your address? . Mrs. Merritt! My address is 332 Bainbridge Street. . H A FATHER: And you do not know where he is‘? Mrs. Merritt: , You.. . IFATHER; All right. . the faith, which I believe you do,-be-cause _ this is not any voodoo or conjure represen- tativeor anything like that.‘ A ‘ , Only That Which Is Right‘ Can Stand’ V Well You know, FATHER DI- VINE, I am going to tell You this about that. I don’t believein anything like that because I realize there is nothing can stand but right, and I make surebefore I do any- thing—-I have to pray. You know it is just in me li.ke that. Before I do anything I want to know that I am right. I am just the kind ‘of person that has to know I am right, for everything else is going to fail but right. and nothing is going to stand but right. I know that because the LORD. . .— . , FATHER: That is right. Now, this stand I AM going to take for you and the way I AM going to help you, may be ..a surprise to some——~even My followers who do‘ not know My unlimited love for the children of men-but remember Jesus said to Mary and to Martha: “Your brother’ shall live again.” See the mystery? Heidid not sa.y, “Well, you should not live after the flesh,” or anything of that sort at that particular time,‘ because it was a time and a seasonfor Him to reach V them and to give them consolation in the hour of bereavement. ‘So it is a time for oao.ber 5th, 1939, A.D.F.D. No. I just wanted to -tell it to A , Well, I hope you have ' .E,_ H. LUHSE, Mgr. , / October 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. The New DAY 73 Me to reach your condition in this particu- lar time of mental and spiritual crisis; hence, your prayers are now heard and an- swered. If«y,ou_g'o in peace and be con- tented, you will find your desires will be V fulfilled. A i y __ Now, when he returns, as I afore said I ‘say it ag'ain—I will not assure you that he will be in the proper frame of mind and you will be in the proper frame of mind to hold each other as you should,‘but I have given’- you the tip soeyou can attract him and draw him and then hold him if you can when you get him. ‘ _Mrs. Merritt: Thank Yon, FATHER. 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DIVINE “To Him That Little Is Given, little Is Required; to That Much Is Given, Much Is Required.” " “OUR ..FATHER’S MESSAGE” GIVEN WHILE AT THE BANQUET TABLE HIGH FALLS -=-« THE PROMISED LAND —-« SATURDAY EVENING & SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 30th. & OCTOBER 1st, 1939 A .A..D.F.D. V TIME: 1:30 A. M. The transcription of a very interesting inter- view granted to a lady who had come from l?hila« delphia to secure, FATHERS help in answering- her problem, was proofread onthis occasion. It dealt with_mortal relationship after the manner of men, and lest those who lack spiritual under—. standing or those who, even though claiming Him, defiantly’ are livingin the flesh, and would use His words (‘to justify themselves, He enlarged on this subject by explaining how Jesus resur- rected Lazarus for a purpose. I We thank Thee, our great and merciful KING! (The foregoing‘ statements are those‘ of the ' transcriber, and the following is FATHERS con.- ti_nuati.on of the subject.) So, as it was with Mary and Martha at the A the time, I did not say to! her at that pa_rticu— lar instance, “You should not live after the flesh, ‘because your brother is dead,” or anything’ of that sort; I said, “Your brother shall live again.” It was a time at that particular instance to ex- plaingto her andto them. and to show them the mystery of the glory of GOD. By so doing, I convincedthem all and millions of others that GOD was and still /is a living reality; but if after i the manner of men,‘ according to theiversion of a good many of My followers who -iglnorantly would tell them the first time they see them, ‘ “Why, you cannot recognize anything according to the flesh”, immediately, why, I would not have brought salvation into consideration; bu.t by My «own method. and My plan, I allow the mortal , I . ii‘; \‘€I‘Si0l1 of the flesh to be a bait to attract ‘them and draw to Me as a sample and as an example for others for the convincement of miillioiis of others that would come t'hereaft.er. , The glory of GOD was revealed. As far as the saving or the resurrection. of Lazarus, it may not have profited him nor them as an individual and as .‘lT1CllVl.dllalS, but .it was for the establish‘ ment of RlGiHjT.EOl.lSNESS that the glory of GOD might be revealed. If they lived after the flesh, naturally they were obliged to die again, but to show the glory and the majesty of the A.LMlIGHTY, I used them for that purpose. See th-e mystery? A ‘ It h.as been questioned from time to time throughout the world of. religion, “For what purpose did Jesus resurrect La’zarus if he was to die again?” It proifitedw nothing as far as he was concerned, saving that he might be used that the glory of GOD might be seen by him. Millions have believed even until now through and by the resurrection of Lazarus. You see the mystery ‘.7 By this, Lazarus was resurrected and His glory was revealedwl mean the glory: of GOD was revealed by the resurrection of Lazarus from the grave. Aren’t you glad! ' Then I say, there is a time and a season for all things. If you notice the mystery of the hand i of nature ‘working through and by mother nature both in vegetation, in the animal life and also in the animalistic kingdom, things are expressed or manifested according to the plan and the pure pose of GOD. If you notice, as Ili speak of Jeru— salem as the brood of a hen of which. I. desired. to hover like unto such a thing as the brood off" a lien’, if you have ever noticed‘ a mother hen. when she hatches her little chicks out, thevery f.irs't day she does not even straighten up, stand up straight. She s:i.ts.down ‘stooped over them and as she feeds them she picks .up.the food and crumbles it up,makes it very tiny for them be- cause she knows they are babies. The next day or"tWo, why, the little chicks begin to get a. little stronger, they begin to" 76 ‘nest -then even if she is ‘hungry. ;will_ teach. her and tell her to stay and hover 4 -wscratcli‘. {First thing you ‘know she stands up- straight and begins to scratch and sciratch.es them all over and doesn’t even pay any attention to them. But the first :l'ew“ days she’ sits down, ahriost sits down on them. ’f[‘he hand of nature, a mother nature, in the animalistic kingdorn; es« pecially the fowl ki-ngd.om there,~1s expressing a 'ske'i:eh. and a reflection of the :mystery of G()D’S love for His Children. Can you not see the fmystery _ ‘ J ’ So then, ‘think it not strangebecause of the 3 expression of the ’li.ke:ness of a hen wh‘en her chticks have just come through, when they have " ;'i'u_st cracked the shell of limitation, when they ‘have not yet cracked, the shell of mortal limita- tion and come through, iflshe has been coming off thenest every day to eat, when they start to pick through, she will not even come off the Mother nature [her bro_od whilst they are picking through the shell of mortal limitation. Alsfar as the chicks are c.once‘r'nee|, it means the eggshell; butit. is ,_ the parable of the reality of :mortal li1mfita‘tio‘n. ~.=threugli_ w‘hi.c.h you must pi.ck»your way. ' V; ,._’,l.‘hen, I say, .“I'n. all of your getting, get under- standi:ng.” ill saidthrougli. the tmouth, of ‘Solomon: if‘ :10 to the ant, thou sluggard, consider her ways and be wise.” ‘ ' I AM ‘telling you who might not understand the mystery, to" go to the chicken, especially. the ‘mother hen, and consider her ways and be wise! “As a hen hovers her, brood,” said I, ,“I “would have hovered you, Jerusalem.” ‘I have vice—ver« salatedit and extended the same ‘statement to this dispensation, not only for.Jerusalem but for _all of civilization as the message at that time ’was given to Jerusalem, but at that time by Jerusalem came the prophecy of the fulfilment of all tliings. As a- prediction the -prophecy came, telling‘what would be fulfilled in time to come. Je.rusalem ‘wasan expression that gave birth to theproph.ets"and as Jerusalem gave birth. to the fprophets, Jerusalem itself was an expression as a prediction in itself as a prophecy telling what would be in this dispensation. “O Jerusalem, O p Jerusalem, how oft would I have hovered thee as when hov- ers her brood, but ye would not.” It was a prediction as though, speaking of one city as being termed the great city of the I-lolies . It was a predic- MD from: that '»angle of expression. tion.-of all civilization and ofp.al.l creation: ‘ in other words,., "‘AZ_l h.umanity ’Th.”e, NEW.D}5I.Y “hen on the dung hill. .October 5th, 1939‘ A.-D.F.D. and all ClVll'l.ZatlOl"I, how oft would I have hovered thee a hen hovers her brood!” Then if they will accept of My Message and observe the mys-4 tery and adhere to My Teaching, they will see that they canunderstand it and by such an une derstanding they will gain VICTORY, by "unc derstanding how to acceptpof it and to live ac= coir-cliri.g~l'y. "[‘h.ja't; the frny’s‘tery. It . .9 . a hen hovers her brood.” Then. iif'you happen to see Me act as _a hen does in the beginning of her career and also in the end, it is equivalently the same. It is appli= cable, it ;ise'xpressiv'e and :i.t'is just as operative as mother nature transmitted to that which is termed a mother in any and every thing reflected. .]'t slightly reflects or manifests the» reality of vGOD’S nature incarnated. It is wonderful! Then I say, the mother hen, especially before the chick, the little chicks, shall have picked through. the shell, the eggshell, the shell of mortal li_mitat.ion, when she knows they trying to pick through she‘wi'll not even leave the nest and let the eggs get chilled then. She vvill stay on the nest and be hungry andlwiill ‘not even say get o’l*_'f and get a drink of water. And when they come out of the shell, as I explained before. you may put them in a little coop to themselves an(tl the mother hen will almost sit down on the lit- tle chicks as a protection for them_ until they -are strong enough to scratch for themselves; but ' when they get so that they can scratch for them- V selves in a very few days, why, then she will scratch and scratch all over them and throw them out of the Way. ’ Then I say, learn the parable of the chicken It i is indeed T wonderful! The mystery of ‘GOD ‘is now revealed. It is WOIl- derful! It is wonderful! It is a privilege to observe the mystery! But, as I said very plainly to the lady-——truly no doubt he has returned iii‘ she‘ remained in thelsame .frame of mind she had when she left Me. "It was her desire -and I answered her heart’s faintest cry. The same as in Philadelphia before that day, a few days ago ‘when I went to see a man who was confined‘ to his loe'd~—~he hadfhad. an opera-~ tion and the doctors told him not to leave the hospital, but he said he Wanted to come home. ‘ He said he wanted to be with his family. He came but he was still in the bed and .I said he would come out all .right__t; and I‘ Was;in:f‘orm_ed. the other day,fthe same day I left hecame out and has not been back in the bed, since. It is wonderflull V “To him that l.i.ttle is _given, littleis ,re= I ‘ PEACE oeteber 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D._ quired; to him that much is given, much is required.’_’ That is the mystery. So, jot these thoughts down in your vocabula« ries and remember: “According to your faith, so be it." I thank you. PEACE \ We thank You, FA’l‘}'IEl{ FLOYD psnow. Prop. PAPER BAGS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL’ 1565 Park Avenue, Bet. 'l.l.2th and 113th Sts., N. Y. C. PEACE A We thank You’. 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Is sti11_Har1e‘m’s Largest G0mrr1unity—ow.ned Enterprise. Xdur continued patrnage will help us to continue ‘ giving our share of jobs to residents of’ this community. NEW YORKCITY 51 ‘WEST :t4o_STREET I PEACE to All The :Wor1d s E A E o 0 DS Fresh supply received daily Orders aproniptly delivered "1683 PARK AVE. PEACE .» We ithaink You, «FA'1‘I;IER I TRo1>ICAL andfAMERIEoAN 1>Rio1:”IUciT:Si I 222 W. 146th Street N E I/I New‘Yoris: City _ , D'~‘;_ // I’ October ‘5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. TheNEWDAY ‘I79 A SHRINE IS AN EXPRESSION or cons PRESENCE MANI- FESTED IN SOME SPECIAL PLACE WHERE THE SPIRIT: APPEARS AND BLESSESTHE PEOPLE ACCORDING TO THEIR FAITH “OUR FATHERS lVIESSAGE” A GIVEN WHILE I A , AT THE BANQUET TABLE DEPARTMENT STORE, HIGH FALLS SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1st, 1939 A.D.F.D, TIME: 11:30, A. M. I This glorious and inspiring Message was given by FATHER directly after the proofreading of the Sayville Message which had been given by HIM while visiting there onIThursday, Sep- tember the twenty-first. It was indeed a Lec- ture well worth the consideration of everyone and served to prime “the Pump of Wisdom, Knowledge and Divine Understanding once more on this very beautiful, sunny Inorning at High _ Falls in the Promised Land. In this iMessage FATHER further reveals the mystery of the real and sacred shine and explains the secret of the shrine—ship degree of expression to the children of men, that they might have a clearer insight and a deeper con- ception of this secret place of the Most High, wherein the true and faithful are "to abide, under the Shadow of the ALMIGHTY. Take these thoughts to consideration and blossom forth in the knowledge ofthe truth» that GOD ALMIGHTY, sweet. FATHER DI- VINE, has so freely and condescendingly given to the universe at large! I , (Theforegoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which FATHER Speaks as follows:) ‘ PEACE, I EVERYONE: We cannot detach ourselves in thoughts and in mind from the Message Igave, as the l\/Iessage is one eternal Message combined. I thought of the mystery " of the ,Message as given especially concerning living" in Sayville. I Somewhere around about twenty years ago, going out in Sayville, yea, twenty or twenty- V one years ago", making, MY get-away appar- ently from the consideration of the masses collectively, hiding MYSELF as going in se- clusion as the place for the Most High to hide; verifying that of ' which had. been pre- ordained and also had been fpjre’dicteid=: “He that dwelleth in the secret places of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the ALIVIIGHTYE” This was one of the secret places of the Most High in which I did hide" and veiled MYSELF for many years——at least, twelve of them and more, before I allowed MYSELF to ' be pub- licly known again that I AM on earth among men. , These thoughts are well worth considering and you should consider them, for the mystery of‘GOD has been revealed, and those things that have been hid, they are no longer hid :for I have revealed them to the children of men. “He that dwelleth in the secret places of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the ALMIGHTY!” , Those of you who have been out there and actually did dwell in the ‘secret place of the Most High, the majority who have been true and faithful, they still abide under the Shadow of the ALMIGHTY, under GOD’.S ' Personal Jurisdiction, for they live it and express it! Oh, it is a privilege to observe the mystery and to see what GOD has actually done" for this people! In the hiding place of the Most High, -in the secret place where I had gonetto hide, when the time did come, that I could’ no . longer hide, the mystery of GOD was re- vealed and mankind observed ME as I AM and was lifted and came and sought ME diligently. .. Agood many found ME. Hence, when I speak of Sayville as a shrine, it was made“"a shrine after it had become to be aplace where I could no longer hide. When it was revealed to the children ofmen and they came seeking ldeliveiu ance and their emancipation of every kind, there and then by their concentrated thoughts and faith they had in GOD, for themselves" and othersthey created a "shrine. I V I , This is a Inortal concept, as I continue to say; it is n-ot that a shrine is the highest order of things. A. shrine is an expression ‘of GOD'S Presence manifested in some special place where the spirit’ apparently‘ appears and blesses the people accordiiigflto their faith.- Can .you not see the mystery? And this is done. according =».;:.~‘...~~ - - 80 The New DAY October 5:51;, 1939 A.D.F.D. to the faith of those who are living in mortal consciousness in a great measure, for shrines, would not be universally and in divers places collectively, saving by the mortal versions of men as they observe things mortal-mindedly and seek from that angle of expression to receive * some certain blessing. Because theyseek from that angle ofexpression and seek it diligently with the spirit of sincerity, they usually re- ceive the blessing when they seek it diligently. '.And when they receive the blessing at that special place of expression, they call such a ‘place to their conviction: to be a place where they can receive blessings. Can you not see the mystery? And if its is a special ‘place where you can receive special blessings, more than where you could receive such blessings elsewhere, it is made a shrine to you, even if you are not conscious of the shrine—ship degree of expression. a Therefore I say, shrines are made by the material mind, metaphysically speaking, or‘ by the mortal mind, minds that are not developed in consciousness whereby they are conscious of GOD’S Actual Ever»presence and Omnipresence in reality, that they might receive the same blessing elsewhere and everywhere wheresoever they are. Therefore they go to some place g'eograp_hically, and there the shrines are estab- - lished. Can you not see the mystery?" But oh, how glorious it is to lift you from that degree of unfoldment and let you seeanfid knowdefinitely, areal shrine that shall stand ‘and last throughout all eternity is the shrine‘ of MY Spirit, this state of consciousness, when you are lost in the Will of your FATHER! Can you not see the mystery? Then you are always at that shrine; and you are always liv- ing at the shrine when you bow in hearts and mind to the it INFINITE ONE in obeisance HIS Holy Will. _Aren’t you glad! The shrine-ship degree is a living reality, but‘ geographically the divers shrines in evi- dence manifested, they are only a sketch, and a reflection of the reality of the shrine that I have actually given——~a shrine eternally in the heaven in this state of consciousness where I AM! ' ‘ , V —- _ D Now kneel at the shrine in the shrine-ship degree of your mind at any and at all times, and know within_yourselves:once and forever, even though the abstract expression and the materialization of that shrine firstly was even a place geographically, outwardly manifested: as a place for the Most High. to hide, “He that dwelleth in the secret places’ G of the Most High. shall abide under the shadow of the ALMIGHTY?! But when thelmystery is revealed distinctly ‘and all humanity observes it and seeks ME diligently, they all will see and know definitely GOD is ever present universally and HE does not have to go to a place to hide, no, never’; for GOD HIMSELF, HE‘came to abide with you now, henceforth and forever! D Oh, what a privilege to observe such and to bring into actuality the reality of that suppo- "gsition of GOD’S Presence as a shrine in some “place g'eogr'aphically, for it was merely a sketch and a reflection, yet you did receive the bless- _ ing, for it was a Shrine—ship degree for the conscious mentality of those who were living in mortal consciousness. and put off the mortal consciousness, in other words, put off the Adamic state‘ of conscious-“ ness and -put on the CHRIST Consciousness, you will find you have the shrine in the spirit and the mind wheresoever youare, and you can kneel at the shrine in consciousness and there meet your GOD, wheresoever you are. Then the Scripture is fulfilled, yea, the Gospel predictiori of JESUS: " “The time cometh and now is, you do not have to go up to Jerusalemto wor- ship, neither in these mountains, but they who worship GOD »Shal.l.. worship GOD in spirit and in truth]? that is ever with you and you need not go any place!‘ But it is beautiful when you are lost in the *Will of ’ GOD !« Aren’t you glad! “Oh, to be lost in the Will of GOD!” This cannot be stressed too vividly, forthere and ‘ then you will have GOD with your and GOD’S But when you arise -‘ ,- Will will be your will and your will will be .- GOD’S Will when you are lost in GOD'S Will, and/then you feel good, do you not? uYou feel mighty good when you love the LORD and when you ‘are actually lost in HIS Holy Will! ' "T ' y “Oh, to be lost in the Will of. GOD!” That is the only place to be; where you will find peace and sweet «erestathroughout eternity with. ME; where trials and where tribulations can. not come; where you shall have scaled the V mountains and gothome where CHRIST is and shall remain throughout ‘all eternity! It is a wonderful privilege! 9 Just think of D the, shrine with you, carrying the shrine with you throughout. all eternity! épaSS€S‘ not away!,_,The”shrine4ship degree of - “ expression ‘according to the inortalfiversi-on‘= A” shrine i that 3323 W. 141st Street Oc't0ber 5th,’ 1939 A.Di.F.D. TheNEW7DAY my such as they are making, they are considered in themaking, and the passing is also considered in the making. Whilst they are making these shrines GOD also considers the passing of the making of these shrines, knowing that they will not last all the time. For the time will come when you will contact the real shrine- ship degree of spirit and mind in this state of consciousness where I AM, where you will be able to bow at the shrine or at the Throne of GOD at any and at all times, for the throne and the shrine will be at all times wheresoever you are, where you will always be in fellow- ship with your GOD. ‘ But the secret place of. the Most High, the place where I went to hide, is the place where for twelve or fourteen years I did abide and kept MYSELF hid ‘until I did reveal MYSELF to the children of men that they might see ME! as I AM and tell the story, saved by grace! .Aren’t’ you glad! Now it has been ful- filled; the shrine has been revealed and the mystery thereof! The interpretation of the shrine has been made plain to the children of men,» for GOD is HIS own interpreter andj..l-lE has made it plain. I But in bringing an abolition to the shrine in consciousness, this is not done for the purpose of those who are mortal—minded, maliciously and antagonistically ignoring the secret places that have been sacred to those who observe such sacredness. For those who are in mortal consciousness and have not yet been redeemed, it is essential for them to see something like a shrine, that they might honor and respect and bring themselves into subjection by coming meek and lowly: in mind and observing the sacrednessof such a shrine, that they might not lose control of themselves and of their I minds! I thank you! 'lvIOnume11t 2~«m'7 . 5 . ]?EA.(]fl+1 , ’LAZARTS to sILKs _ nnnss GOODS _._ \VfHITE Goons GiUR’J_‘A1NS and DRA_PERl_ES _I<‘L1rni.ture Covers, etc. 300 WEST 125th STREET Corner 8th Avenue 'reI."lJ:1n. 4-1690" \ HEARTS PAPER CO. Papers and Paper Products PEACE Restaurant Supplies Soda’ Fountain Supplies! ‘ Spices,‘ Mayonnaise, Syrups N. Y. City - 6 WEST 116th», STREET New York ‘City I '1‘el. rum‘ 42174‘! PEACE L W’ e thank You, FATHER BARGAIN MART 1773 LEXINGTON AVENUE Between 109th and 110th Sts., New York “Iiarlem/s L0w—priced Clot/Ling Store” New and Used C’lot/Ling A I In Many, Famous Makes Peace ' . ARROW! SHOES FOR ']L‘H.lZ1} ];LN’1‘IRE ]i‘AMlLY As Low As 980 and Up 87 E. 113th ST. A :—----:w 2720 8th AVE. Corn. PAfHKAVENil'JF. New York City PEACE» spares A C . B UR R E L L GROCERIES, DELICATESSEN and MEATS Reasonable Prices o Near 117th Street, N. Y. C. Brien 1444 Fifth Avenue present V ANN’S CORSETS & BRASSIERES 10 per cent Discount to Followers SPECIAL SALE PARK AVENUE MARKET,‘ STAND 212 Between '1/l2th and 1:[3th “Streets, N. Y. C. PE.A(‘E We llhgmk You, F.A.'l‘HER LOUIS WILLIAMS Fresh Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds CEN'1‘RAL MARKET 9 West 115th Street I2- West rI6th Street PEACE New York Citv we» Thank You, FATHER 3 Lenox Hat ‘Cleaning Ladies’ and Gents’ Hats Cleaned and Blocked Expert Shoe Repairing? — Shoe Shining 153 LENOX AVE., Bet 117th and 118th ’Sts., N. Y.’ C, PEACE "L \ I ' I UNiversity 41-44199 -DAVEW BOYS‘SHOP EVERYTHING for the BOY from 3 to 17 TODO PARA Los NINos , 1>nA.cia: , A we tliaiilil You, i.vA'.1.ie.i:§jn VLENOX ekocgnv co. Choice Groceries at Reasonable Prices 16Z"Lenox Ave., Bet.V118th & 119th Sts., N,.sY. C, 1 Established ioiizi PEACE H. CHAL|F'S SON \VI'IOLESALE DEALER IN LEATHER‘ and SHOE, FINDINGS l 2857 2nd Ave. (Near 106th St.), Newrork City Thank a You, }i‘A'I“H A & Renovating Co, New York City 32 I The NEW DAY mm ~ PEACE PEACE I I TOW,N'S HATS STETSON HATS FOR MEN Other Brands at $2.85 and Up 64 E. 125th St. N.Y.C. —- 346 E. Fordham. Rd. Bx. We thank You. FAT}-IER. P1ERis GROCERY and MEAT COLD CUTS and FANCY MEATS 1592 PARK AVE. (Near 119th St.) N. Y. City PEACE ’ \Ve thank You, Ii‘A’l‘HER L. . R O D I N S K Y NEW and SECONDI-IAND SHOES of V HIGHEST QUALITY 2295 8th Ave., Bet. 123rd & 124th Sts. Watch the Sign A New York City PROMISED LAND ADVERTISERS PE1\.C}E rmcn we thank. You. FATHER GEO. W. PRATT 3: SON . A L U M B E R I PAINT, HARDVVARE & MASONS7 SUPPLIES HIGHLAND NEW YORK PEA(:E . V We thank You. 7FA'1‘Hi<:n LANE-SARGENT STORES. INC. '5c-—Ioc--$1.00 and up DEPARTMENT STORE . New Paltz Marlboro vWe thank You, FATHER . ECONOMY SHOP USED CLOTHING -.- SANITARY 3 Dresses, 150 up —— Coats, $1.00 up —— Shoes, 15c"up Hats, 100 up, etc. —— Dressmaking, Own'Materia1. 750 up 34‘ W. 115th St, N. Y. C. High Falls, Ulster Co., N. Y. We thank You; FATI-IE1!‘ -—-FOR SALE-——I Two beautiful farms in Saugerties, N. Y., for $8,000.00 (Worth 5. times as much). One house has 11 rooms. all modern imp’ts; one has 14 rooms, several out.bu.ilr.J1’ng‘s, :t'r."1.1.its, nearly all under cultivation. Good paying prop- erty good ‘condition. A real bargain for someone. In- quire: John Dellay, Office, 2/10 1<‘air St., Kingston. NY. Phone, 3414. — Res-., Rosendale, N. 31., Phone. 11 Highland PEACE» PEACE Tel. N. P. 4981' Peace 1303:0541 CHESTNUT STREET GARAGE. PONTIAC —- INTERNA'l‘IUNAL TRUCKS “A complete garage serm'ce”_ Towing —- Body and l*‘ende1' "Work “E.fL'pe7't mech.am'r:al, service” \ Ralph W. DeWitt -V-e Proprietor.s.- J. W. SL1I.IIV&1'I I " CHESTNUT STREET New Paltzg N. IEEACE Tel. MO. 2-3971 PEACE L, J. B. CHATAING Authorized _sales agency for ‘ Singer Sewing Machine Co. Genuine Singer Sewing Machines .WE_;_REPAIR ALL MAKES 1730 Madison Avenue New York City PEACE I We thank Yo-ii, FATHER Oldest establishect G9°oce/My Ii/n Harlem CENTRAL RUTTER 8: EGG? STORES 2122 8thtAve., near 115th St.,. New York City _ We thank You. FATI<1ER * Sarn’s 9th Ave. Meat Market, Inc. 543 9th Avenue f 900 9th Avenue 693 9th Avenue 88 Amsterdam‘ Avenue 1838 AMSTERDAM AVENUE For Quality and Prices». Tel: DAYtou 9-7880 HERSHEY ICE CREAM CO-u INC‘ S. BERNSTEIN, Rep. 5331 Tiffany Street BRONX, N. Y. PEACE PEIACE Michigan Furniture Co., Inc. 119 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave., N. Y. City Tel. : UNiversitv In-1640‘ PEACE IOpen\Evenings V . A We thank You, BATHER It’s smart to be tlirifty—-Shop at LA SALLE FASHION SHOP 76 EAST 125th Street New York City PEACE Grand assortment of allFaIlneeds aBLUMSTEIN’jS wrisr 125a. STREET Between 7:1. and ‘ 8th, AVENUES OPEN sarunnnv. meat .. , . 3., 07cto=I3er 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. We thank You, FA'I‘HE1i S“ We thank You. FATHER I7 1 1939 The New DAY 33 “I §HAVETAU GHlT MY FOIL()VVERS, m«:A12;i:Rs ANT) IFRlENl)S TO BEMINDFU.L now we .Ii1NTER.TAIN" .ST[RANGERS” :FAT.‘Hl§l?. DIVINE: ; “It You ‘Are of _. .“0IlR FATHER"S MESSAGE" l -- GIVEN Wl€lILF . AT THE BANQUET TABLE f152‘-/160 WEST 126th STREET ‘NEW YORK CITY,iN. Y. . FRIDAY ‘EVENING’ and SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22nd and 2'3rd, , 1939, A.D.F.D. , V ._TIME: 2:55 _A. M. If an individual who attends these .lVl'eetings constantly, fails to express good manners» and .hospital‘ity-‘at all times, and especially to those who may be strangers, it is simply that the individual is ill—bred, unbalanced in mind or wilful and unrefined, and for no other good reason- It is impossible for one to adhere to the lofty Teaching of I+‘ATIlER DIVINE and violate this code; for if any one thing is stressed in the midst of the people at all times, it is the fact that we should be C01lI'lJe01_lS‘at all times to Visitors and beware how we treat. strangers, for some have entertained angels unaware. In addition to.. this pften stressed quotation, FA‘- THER-.HIMSELF invariably extends a cordial‘ invitation to all visitors to participate in‘. our divers assemblies in speaking according to the I dictates of their own conscience, or being moved in any Way. they are soled, so longas it is Evangelical. A Because of the deviation of a very limited few, who insist upon living in mortality, by constantly -exalting themselves, rather‘ than ‘denying themselves, which is the way of the CHRIST-life, they present themselves aggres- sively before the public, anddo things unseem- ingly and ‘entirely out of order, and thereby invoke criticismland displeasure unto themselves‘ A V from others justifiably. I Becausepf the rudeness, of an pinhdividual to- _ wards ' a" visitor and stranger‘ earlier in the lRighteous Government Meeting, FATHER em- braces this .opportunity_ at the jmidnLight\Ban- quet“ to erase this expression "of bad Inannjers lVlE,. Yoii Will Use) liiveiry Grain of llEnerg3r Y_0Ll I*la.ve to Carry Out l\~ly Plan zamd. fPi]1.‘“pOS6-H made by one who is not true, ; or was not true to heir profession, from the mind. of the offended person. We trust that this same offense shall never more be repeated by anyone, for in the House of the LORD, where CHRIST HIMSELF is the Sample and the Example of true cour- tesy, and» stresses it so pronouncedly at all timesfsuch’ an act should be entirely forbid- den. On this same‘ occasion, FATHER casts out the spirit of slothfulness, un.profitableness, impracticalness and dishonesty from among us, and causes those who have become careless and untrue to the standard of this righteous ‘Way of .liv_i:ng, to check up on themselves and become I tlirifty, for the people of GOD are not by any means slothful or slovenly, neither are they impract.ical_ nor. unprofitable, but they, like unto their SAVIOUR, are living sacrifices, liv- ing for the good of others rather than for T. themselves. For Thy Boundless Mercy and Love, DEAR LORD, we thank THEE. (The foregoing statements are thoseof the transcriber, after pwhich FATHER speaks as follows: V ' PEACE, EVERYONE: (“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” greeted the Fol.- lowers and others.) i ‘ » I?:lere weall are just as we have been. I stand apparently again. At this instance, I would just like to say", We have visiting ;f.rien.ds with us. Of course, ,it is not that they h.ave made themselves known, but yet we have visiting friends, for I know ‘them, a good many of our guests as those who have..iasse.mbled,he’re to- night, as visiting friends. “If any of our visiting friends care to speak, feel freeto speak. ‘l\/love volitionally ‘as we do, if you care to. I AM rep- resenting the democracy for civilization. All people who come in these audiences are wel- ,_ We are not ‘ come to speak, if they ‘care to. / responsible for what you say. There is a com- mon phrase quite often used here in America, , and especially among 'th‘e_illitei"ate with whom. I“stand‘,‘ (but ineanintg the same,‘ according" to the quotation. of the Scripture, drilled. , overpopulati.on. A The NEW DAY it October 5th, 1939 ‘A.DO.F.D. “Every tub must stand on its own f bottom.” “Every knee," Scripturall.y speaking, , must bow, and every -tongue mu-stcon‘ fessfi’ » the dictates of your own conscience. You may talk, and you may think, and you may say, but I will have My Way. I thank\ you. Many responses to FATHER’S Invitation to the visitors came forth in, testimonies and other speeches.‘ A visitingi angel froln the West, -thanked FATHER for theilimitless bless- ings which HEihad bestowed upon her. ‘She stated thatithree years ago, FATHER lifted her from lacks, wants and limitations, and from thence she has been abundantly blessed. She stated that many times things, that hap- pened in the family might not have seemed so good, but she found, out that even’ the bad. things proved to be a blessing in the end, that it took the hard. way to bring her to CHRIST. She brought greetings from the children in the West at the different Peace Mission Extensions. She told of an incident where the well appeared to be dry, which caused her to be_somewhat undecided as to‘ just what to do, as she felt that she could not afford to have the well She stated that she called on FATHER to take ca.re of the situation, by showing her what to do, a.nd they found out when the top was taken off, there was water ten feet from the top. This was another proof to her that FATHER. is a GOD at hand, present always to answer every call. ’ A gentleman from the balcony . raised this cane, to enlist the attention of the audience. , He stated that he was Captain Charlie Kelly, a military man; that although we believe in Peace, -he believed in war, as every thirty years, the population becomes too large, and there must be wars, so he stated,,to take care of the Captain Charlie admitted that he considered_Hitler to" be all right, for he was fighting for his people. Mussolini the salne. Hen said, we all had to fight to ‘live... He stated" * that FATHER is the greatest Character that ever lived. He constantly reminded us that he was Captain Charlie, and that he loved us all. THER for ten years, even though‘ he appeared to be a stranger in the midst of the people. Captain Charlie gave account of many inter» esting experiences which brought him honor through the years. .He told of harpooninga whale at the age of 16, killing a tiger, and stated other exp_eriences of, his earlier life. -He He‘ said that he had been coming to FA—i proudly acknowledged he was receiving two‘ pensions, evidently for services rendered in; . the United States Army. Another testifies; _ An individual, whose freedom had been taken , » _. from him for the period of twelve years, eleven Then 1 say, feel. free to speak according to months and twenty-nine days, appearing to be one of the happiest souls on earth today, due to the Presence‘ of the,HOLY TABERNACLE ‘of GOD, FATHER DIVINE among us, testified of his exuberant joy 7 to be able to see “the light of day” again, and to be dwelling in the Kingdom of Heaven. He ca.n truly "i say, and i continue to rejoice over the fact, “CHRIST came to set the prisonerfree.” V In this particular case, as in many ‘others, this is ‘absolutely true literally, psychologically, physically, mentally and Spiritually, parably, and from every other angle of expression, for he was not‘ only bound by the mortal versions mentally and Spiritually, but he was actually materially and physically bound "and cast in. prison to serve a prison term. Today he is an angel inlthe sight of GOD, for he is a new creature, having been transformed by the re— newing of the Mind, and the old account is no longer charged against him, but his record is now clear in Heaven, for heis born again. The -Holy ‘PRESENCE ofAGOD, FATHER A DIVINE, liberated this soul and millions as others, and then provided a place in the New Order of life for them to fill, that they might look up and facethe world, without any re-. morse or humiliation on account of their ‘past, for they are no more the old creature, for they. have been born of GOD. , " A sister from Oklahoma gave thanks -for the privilege of being with us, and rejoiced to know” that GOD had‘ physically saved. her, as well as Spiritually, She stated that since 1935, she had been seeking the deeper things of life, and the mysteries of GOD. She said that she had often remarked, “If I knew where there was at» people really standing perpendicular for GOD, I would gowhere they are.” When she really found them, through her recognition of her SAVIOUR, ‘GOD blessed her ,to fulfil her long time made statement. This sister testified that when she began to get FATHER’.S Messages, something in her just caused her to love thevery PRESENCE . of . GOD, eve'n;.though ‘she had not yet "seen HIM Personally, and immediately shelbegan call; hing FATHER all sorts of sweet names. She stated ” that sometimes when the Message would: come she would be in the tub washing, but it would - seem that she was so hungry for the “Living i , h , Word of GOD" as contained in the Messages», ;] lot of talking, October, 511., 1939 A.-D,.FA.D._ and was so in love with GOD, FATHER DI- VINE, thatshe would take the Picturefand‘ love it as though she were ,lovi_ng an infant child. The thing that surprised her was that when she came here, shefound the chil-dren doing the same ‘thing, and calling GOD‘ the sam_e sweet names. " _' _ l " V ,' After s‘evera'I more interesting testimonies, FATHER "arose, and this beautiful Message was imparted to us, for which wethank THEE, LORD.) g , , 'PEACE,iEVERYONE: _ (“Peace, I FATHER DEAR!” great” assembly.) . What a privilege to know you- are at the Foundation of a great. democracy, with the freedom of speech and with ‘the ' freedom of peac.eful, assemblage, the press! For this; cause, I give visiting friends the privilege to speak and move voli-I tionally in our divers audiences, and *I ‘ give them the privilege toiwrite and also assenble with us, if. they wish to, so long as these things are done Eva-ngelically. and unselfishly. I would just like to say as” I hadthoughti in the Righteous Government, to say before, Meeting tonight, I have been Personally in- formed that one, unbalanced in n1ind—m-,—I do". n_ot~ mean she ‘just got unbalanced in mind, but be: ing unbalanced in mind when she came around, when she first came around——she does things—— in other words, she speaks and she acts queerly at times, because of the freedom of speech and the freedom of assemblage, and as Jesus the Son— of‘GOD said: “FATHER, forgive them, for they know notwhat they doethl” Theyknow not what they do.? ' ' ” p I ' I Then I’ say, those who see ‘in our audiences, those’ as the one of whom now speaking, unbalanced in mind, and who do so long as they are not harm- ful, to them, ‘or harming_ them,_ butby peacefully and righteously stopping them in an Evaingelical... way. That’ is to say, if they do anything that is detrimental, but not actually harmful: I mean by speakingcand embarrassing or trying to embarrass the guestsfas ind’ividua.l,friends', I want the general public to know definitely, such persons? are not of ME. They speak ac- cording to their ' because of the freedo.mj of speech; therefore, do not feel though because someone" acts dis- coulrteously“and"rude in these dlII€l'€11t audic ences at tinies, as~Vthis‘ lady did of wl'1o,n1,I AM now ‘speaking, that weiare-I »endorsiugA'_suc'l,1. I say, “Nayl’_’i* ’ '-- ‘ ’ I " DAY _responded the and with the ‘freedom of "Mind and My Teaching, ‘ME, ‘divers’ I AM i you need not stop them by doing anything- own inind, ideas and opinions Be Mindful I have taught My Followers, hearersland ‘friends to be mindful how we e11tertain"stran- gers, for some ‘have, entertained Angels un- aware; and if anyone comes in our audiences and acts rude to_ any, or in any gathering, speaks enibarrassingly for person or persons, Teaching of the'Movenient, nor of My but know because of the freedom of the Spirit, of Mind, of Aim andof Purpose, I free each and everybody with the privilege to speak and_ ‘move volitionally, if they wish to, so long as they do not do anything actually harmful. Even ‘though. they may speak, erroneously, if they do 9 not monopolize the time, nor try to interfere do, j_ust¥‘stop", them, by allowing our guests to know su°cIh’per~f _ in mind, and do not T with anyone else, even _if they sons are just unbalanced know what they ‘are doing. When Jesus said, I‘-“FATHERl, forgive them?_,__'l‘l what they‘doeth.,” that was ‘ for they know not L a message for you transmitted to this genera—, tion, that you might tions that are not according to, constructive and more intelligent you will be; the more practical. and the more profitable you will be in yourown community and in your own surroundings wheresoever ‘you are. .For “if the Spirit of Mine moves in a person Voli"—[,",' tionally and can have full control in him, and""' is not motivated by the mortal version,“ My Spirit and My MIND in a person person to be superi/ntelligent. “By their works ye shall know them.” The lVIo1:'e of HIM, the More of the ’l‘eaching'V My Mind‘ and My Understanding,causes you to move voli-" If the motivation of My Spirit and tionally and be ‘superemotional, so far'as" the lvibrational expressions‘ are concerned, you may.“ I know such person or such persons should: be ,supe'rintelligent and super—loving", super—_faithful and , super—true. Not one of My real true Followers would owe any man, and I ‘AM, sure they wouldnot owe ’ angels. They will not infringe on the right of others. ‘When you find them pr_etending to be of lV.[E, and‘ cannot and will no.t;liv°e abso_+ lutely independent, you may know they are. not of ME: they are false pretenders. _. gabsolutely independent ; for you,’ canllive on criticizingly to any do not feel that it is the 1. Spirit; I ignore erroneous state-{, ments ‘and expressions‘ and emotions and ac«{ My Spirit,'My’ , and realize if it is’ of ‘V the more emotional you be, the moreii Will cause. that ‘ Theimore you are of ME, the more you will do according V to ,My Teaching. in __ _ I have made ‘ -g f it possible for every able—bodied. citizen to ‘b’e:l,,_ 86 little as three or four dollars a week. I have made it possible for you to have comfortable ‘places to sleep: and a plenty of nice food to eat, at as little has three dollars per week, if you are of ME. ‘ If you are ‘of ME, or if they are of ME, they will keep up with all of their bills and pay as they go, and owe no man. Ihave often said, ‘‘Don’t rob Peter to pay Paul,” according to an ‘American phrase quite often used here in this country; but I go you one step further,_and stress for your consideration, with the spirit of equilibrium, and say, if you desire to judge an act with the spirit of equity, “Do not rob Jesus to pay Judas; and do not rob the King- dom to pay the ‘other place.’ ” “Do not rob GOD to pay the ‘other fellow’ ’’;for that is what you are trying to do when you are pre- tentiouslytrying to pay your old back "bills, “the other fellow" and “the other place” to whom you‘ owe, and will not pay your daily dues as you go. , Jot these thoughts down in your vocabularies. Stamp them in your memory, and consider that whiclh I have said. I AM speahirtg very reason- able. . , Those Who‘ Do Not Want. to Work Again I say, there are those who claim to be Followers of Mine, who do not ‘want to work. They are afraid they will be of some service to someone else. Well, if you are afraid that you will be of service to someone else by working in the "Cooperative System, and then working cooperatively and unselfishly together, why just live Evangelically so far as mortality and im- modesty is concerned, ‘and according to the sani- . tary system and according to MY Request, ac- cording to same, and just pay youriway; that is - all I require. But if you do -not want to pay your way, why, you are not worthy ofastaying in the , Kingdom, and I have the Gospel on this, and I ‘will fulfil it; for what said Jesus concerning this mystery? “He would say. to that slothful and un- profitable servant, depart; from ME, ye cursed, I lgmow ye not.’ I ue/oer hue/w yawn 5 The same Spirit is speaking today, in the ful- filment of the prediction Jesus made. N ow you know, /if you are slothful and unprofitable ser- rauts.’ I have given you My SPIRIT freely. I have givenyou MY PRESENCE in expression as a sample and as an example for you to copy { after.- Ihave lifted up a standard for humanity, that you and others might know definitely, we do not believe in -proggers. We do not believe in those who are grafters and racketeers, for I have The NEW DAY put a ban on everything that would tend to ex- press the slightest reflection of racketeering. I have even barred and put a ban on practical and legitimate profiteering, for what said I through the mouth of Ezekiel the prophet? ‘ -“That man who will not take increase nor usury, hath walked in My Statutes, and hath‘ kept My Commandments," in all of those things according to the 18th chapter’ of Ezekiel, , ~ “he shall surely live," declares your SAVIOUR. b The Standard of Honesty, Competence and Truth Take these thoughts to consideration. I have lifted up a standard of ‘honesty, of competence " and of truth. If you are of ME, you will use every ounce, yea, every grain of energy you have to carry out My Plan and Purpose, and fulfill it from every angle ‘of expression, that you might be My real Followers. You will not toleratenor encourage your slothfulness you once had before you knew You will fast out such. kind of “other fellows’/, ‘for theyiare destructive, and you know they are called “the —-—” ' Then I say, “Be not deceived, GOD is not mocked; that which a man soweth, ' he mustgalso reap.” "Live according to My Teaching, and you will be intelligent and super-intelligent, and will be de- sired by others, and you will cause-others to ex- press prosperity as you reflect it within your- selves individually. \ As I was saying the other day, MY PREL‘ ENCE reflects thatwhich is desirable and oth- ers are the reflection of that whichnis desirable, when they. harmonize with ME; therefore, it is a blessing to all who come in contact with ME, if they are susceptive and receptive~,to My Mes- sage and to My Work and to My Mission. , Oh, it is a privilege to observe the mystery, and to live according to My Teaching!‘ "Again I stress as I have been stressing, if you are of _ ME, and those who claim to be of ME with whom you come in contact, if theyiare of ME, they will x pay their debts and pay. as they go, and owe no man. They willfnot owe any angel, neither will they owe any strangers, for they will live independent and trust the INFINITE, and do according to My Teaching, and I will make them ‘ prosperous in the land, and give them a—full "and 'a—plenty—to meet their daily demands; but if“ you are not, and if you do not immediately change your slothtful and impractical and unprofitable‘ ways and disposition, you may know you are -- not worthy of being considered as “My children.” You are ‘not worthy of the Kingdom, for you are that slothful and unprofitable servant that I /. October 5th", 1939 A.l).F.D. ‘ - Octoiber 5th, 1939 A.D;F.D. 4: The NEW DAY spoke of through the Mouth of Jesus, of Whom I said, He would say, speaking of ME when He said, “He will say in that great day, to that slothful and unprofitable servant, DEPART from ME, I know ye not, ye cursed, enter into ever- lasting punishment.” Zeal to Do GOD’S Will We shall have a Righteous Government. It shall not bebuiltup with dishonesty, incompe- tence norlwith u_ntruth, neither will I tolerate the spirit of incompetence, unt.ruth nor of dis- honesty; but I shall have it established among you wheresoever you are, the spirit of honesty, the spirit of competence and the spirit of truth. the spirit of zeal and of courage to do GOD’S Will. I. I I . I Now take these thoughts to consideration! If you are afraid of being of some more service than what you would actually be required to do if you pay your way, if you are called a co-work- er and are working cooperatively, ifyou are scared; in other words, afraid, you will do ‘more _ I than what you should do, and will be slothful and will notproduce as much as you could. pro- duce in mortal consciousness, or as much. as others can do in mortal consciousness for your respect'1've cooperative center, or for those with- whom you are connected, to whom your service and cooperation. should go, then you should just ‘pay your way: that is all! v ’ ‘ If you stay in the Connection as be-ingitermed in “the Kingdom,” you will‘ have to pay your way. You will have to, at least pay your way as you go and owe no one. In other words, do not owe anyone anything, then so ‘far -as that is concerned, you are at least honest in expression to that degree, that you are not trying to d.e- fraud your fellow co—wor-ker, .as you are co-work- ers together; you are not trying to: defraud that other one. petent and a defraudulent person if you do not at least give, as much as you would have to pay if you were paying for your accommodation by not being a co-worker. ’ ' Then if you cannot be a, co-worker and give at least as much service and as much in turn by co-working‘ together as you could by being a non.- coworker, and just one "who pays his or her way, tem, an.d pay your way, for the Cooperative Sys- tem, and pay your way, for the, Cooperative sys- tem is not to be defective and debauched by the spirit of“ dishonesty, incompetence and untruth. It must be sponsored continually by the spirit oi’, honesty, by the\ spirit of competence and by the spirit of truth, and by the spirit of courage and zeal, to ‘sacrifice their lives for that which they are ei_icleavorin tolive continually on" earth. in Heaven. I thank you. But you are dishonest -and..incom-' , l v I 'I‘el.: EIDgecombe 4-68804. Peace DARROW LUMBER co., mc. Doors, Moiildings, Wardrobes,‘ Dressers, Flooring, Shelving, . Roofing, Joist, Fir 666 Lenox Ave. . N. Y. ' (Bet. l-43rd and 1.4/itli Sts.) City 'l‘l1fi—nk Y on, FATI-IER 'I'he.Wor1d's Largest Buick Dealer I s. NEW wicks - usep clans C Auruonlzzo Buick sznwcs I B r o a d w (1 y At 131st Street Edgecombe 4-6100 V P1<.'.A(.]l". VVe thank You. FA'.l‘.l~IER. PARIS PRACTICAL HATTER Makers of Custom—made I V Men’s Hats Ernest Inmsiier .'l‘el. .HArle1n '7-7485 M i . \VOlVlEN’S SHOP . _ I11.’/1 ,‘35tlii St, S.'E‘.. Cor. 5th Aveniieg New York City }iOSlf]'1l.R.Y; .G.l_’.l0V’i|ilS, .(lORSE']_‘S. 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PEACE LADEES' COATS ..._ SUITS AND FURS ~ Visit ourospeciair order departnient E 0401 ‘BRIDGE STREET « 0 '‘~ Coats made to "yourfineasiire from to up A BROOKLYN. N . Y1. Peace hWe thank X011,‘ F..\’J.‘HER j PEA GE. _ oiaesa sch‘, 1939 §Aj.D.F.D. The NEW DAY I\\, “IF I COULD GOA THROUGH THE HANDS OFTHIRTY- TWOLYNCHA MOBS RAND COME OUT ALL RIGHT, I SAY IT; DOES NOTPAY TO FIGHT” -5- FATHER DIVINE A “The lMajoreity of the Representatives of the Divers Orgaiiiza-— ' tions Seek My Influence for a Selfish Purpose” A “OUR ,FA_THER’S MESSAGE” AT THE BANQUET TABLE V ROCKLAND PALACE EIGHTH AVENUE AND ’|55+h smear NEW YORK CITY SUNDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 24+h. I939 A.D.F.D. TIME: 3:45 PM-. “The Scale-of Justice” will prove the accuracy of weights and measures by the balancing of the scales. Everything that is weighed on this scale is‘ weighed by the Mind of Equity, the Mind_ of CHRIST. On this occasion FATHER verifies the statements of one of the speakers who had previously spoken, telling "of his recent experience with some of the members of one of the labor union groups who had staged a strike, according to information given by them. The speaker asked forgiveness for his participation with this particular group, as he did not feel that , this group, deserved his and a few other of the Followers’ cooperation in givingtheir time to go downtown to f where the strike was called. FATHER explains the telephone communica- tion“ by the representative of this group and Hisown answer‘ to the representative in this Message. . >7 - , For this marvelous Message in which FATHER states HE is "still willing to treadthe Winepress all alone, we offer our grateful appreciation, and our bodies as living sacrifices holy unto the LORD, FATHER DIVINE, desiring that we may be acceptable unto HIM. For Thy Great Love I , and Supreme Sacrifice, DEAR LORD, we again thank THEE. _ _ (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, aftergfwhich FATHER speaks as follows :) PEACE, EVERYONE ’: A A (‘‘Peace, FATHER DEAR?” came the shouts of the happy throng.) V V '- Once again I have arisen! -At this instance I ,»:rise for the purpose of further verifying the statement the second to -the last speaker,‘ in I ref‘erence to the strike that had been staged downtown by one of the unions. As-a democracy and a democracy representative, I give the pub— ~ lie the privilege in all of ‘our divers assemblies to speak according to the dictates of their own conscience, and to present to the public just what they have to offer them. “ The representative of the union got in touch with ME by telephone, and asked our support inthis strike. He said that they were employed in this restaurant as waitresses and waiters, and they only received three dollars per week. Of course this was stressed., and I said to him, “Now, it~is not anything that I can do Personally, and especially as I will be out of the city, but if you desire to speak; to the Followers at the Sixty-third Street Extension, your are-welcome to do so.” This was not said for the purpose of coercion, nor was it said for the purpose of givs ing them‘My especial ‘sanction to go down. on strike according to his version, but as a d_emoc= racy representative and as ~ a Constitutional stresser and advocator, I AM giving all speakers the privilege,. the chance to speak in ourdivers audiences as they will, and the Followers _indi- vidually, severally and collectively are welcome to move according to the dictates of their own conscience. ‘ I » Then I wish to say, if ‘a few. bf My Followers I» happened to go down, it was as they were led to do.’ It was not at My request or at My demand. A A » * I would like to say again, it was understood that the representatives all were invited out here. Here I have under the sound of My Voice, from ten to fifteen thousand: if they mean what they are talking about, why is it they did not come and present their cause to the general public here as well as they did- at Sixty—third Street, in '.a small Extension Auditorium, when I hap— pened not to be in the_ City Personally? ’ Seeking FATHER'S Influence" ion‘ Self-igein I If any of tlierepreslentatives are here tonight, or were last ” night, we gave them the privi- S9’ 90, ,The .NEwn;AYi '©eteahfer se:,.,1939 ;A;.n,,s.n. lege to speak, they cared to; but of course, it is true, the majority of the different represen- tatives and . representations of the divers or- , ganizations are seeking‘ only self—gain. They seek to use My influence for a selfish purpose. ,.If any ofythem are willing, as the second to the last speaker said, to come across and lay their cards on the table, slangly speaking, and live exactly accordingto My Teaching, I AM with them. If they arewilling to accept of My RIGHTEOUS GOVERNMENT PLATFORM, and cooperate with ME politically, socially, economically and Religiously, I wi.ll be with them wholegheartedly; but if they do not -desire to cooperate-, why, it is a true saying, and.I came to fulfil it, ‘ , “HE came treading the winepress all alone.” I can continue to tread it alone, for it is My. privilege».to do so. - It is through My Condescension that I particifi pate with any organization, any person or per- sons; for with ME, as the second to the last speak- er said, “all things are well.”'Contrary to what the paper. said, that the I<‘ollow'ers» are ragged an.d dirty, they know that I have lifted la stand- ard above them. As an organization,»they must lookupto this standard, and consider it and take’ I cognizance of it. They know they cannot criti- cize this standard economically, socially nor from a sanitary point of view,‘ for modestly and so- '“cial1y and economically I have lifted a standard of jperfectio:n that others should copy after the Fashion I have shown them. Stop and Consider! If tliere is anything to criticize, it must be on the outside.‘ My Followers are free from graft and greed. ‘They are free from obligations. They are -free from debts. They pay as -they go, and. theyowe no man. They buy nothing on the in- stallment plan. Then I say, stop and consider iohat GOD has done for this people, and through this people, as an /1Im»porta,nt piece‘ of leg7.'slat’lon that i shall be established legally and made law and order for the people. V, ‘Oh, howlglorious it will be wh.en man,_yea, mankind, shall have rid themselves of all‘ of the divers prejudices and bigoted mindsand ‘ideas and opinions,. for such has been the,cause of just what millions are now undergoing, -in lacks I and ‘wants andhmitations,‘ and leading n1illion.s as lambs before the slaughter, dumb as sheep be-, gfore their _shearers. They are notonlydumb, as mutes, but they are dumb intellectually, they are. dumb from an intelligent point of .vi"ew. They d not know what they are-ifightinlg for. ' -I Ninety—nin,e pe»rcent of ‘those connected and represented in the divers warring nations of the day, they do not know what they are fight- ing for;, hence, as I say, although I, AM not popular in My opinion concerning the ‘‘Neutral—_ ity Act,” Ido not mean tosay, go in the name of endorsing the “Neutrality Act,” but yet in an undermining way, be on one side __or the other, but." I mean STAND NEUTRAL for the common good , of all _of us. IT DOES NOT PAY TO FIGHT Why should you maliciously and antagonistic.‘ . ally and violently be, and go forth against some nation because of some difficulty betweenhthem, and some other nation that is not even‘ inter.- fering withyour ‘respective nation or country? Why should you go about to make war with that. nation because of the fear of not being protects’ , ed? As a Sample and as an Example for this democracy I stand for you all to consider. I f I as a Person could go through many dangers——seen and unseen. dangers, some thirty or forty years ago or more,‘ if I could go through the hands of 1 some thirty-tuio lynch‘ mobs and come out all right, then I say, it does not pay to fight. What. , said Jesus concerning the mystery? “Put up thy sword-“in the shield, for he that fighteth with the sword shall by the . sword perish.” , . . , ‘ Again Ipwish to say, “the Neutrality Act” should be neutral in reality, and if you take a stand for the ,“Neutrality Act”'and be "truthful - in‘ your actions from every angle of expression, . mentally and Spiritually as well as economically, ‘ you would not ‘participate nor endorse the act of encouraging‘ and giving farms and supplies for,_. and to any other: person to destroy with, al— _. though it mayapparently be necessary. Those who do not know -the truth concerning it the mystery, as a Sample and as an Example I AM,,telling. you, “as with an individual so. with a nation; and as with a nation, sowith all na- tions.” If GOD can protect one individual and give, one individual victory over the opposers- I and over all oppositions, GOD can give all of the nations of the earth universally, victory’ accord- ing to His-Plan and Purpose. I .- V Proof of the Will o‘-t'GOD \ Why teach;Religion unless you mean to be con— ‘V scientious, unless you mean to be true and stand" I‘ up for your Religious conviction, and bring.it(_to at ‘ fruition within__ you, thatiyoui might “prove uihat is that good and'dccep_ta_ble and"‘perfec_t_ Willfof NO???” is not this an abstract expression of p _ ' the proof of what is that good ,and_a‘c‘ce‘p,__tab;le and ‘perfect Will of GOD, wh~_en'yo1i can bring all I.’ of the nations of the earil1Tt9géther?g, “ L October 5t'h,1939 'A'.D.F.D. A Observe this vast audience and all of the divers audiences wher-esoever I ‘AM whole-heartedly represented: you will see a great spirit of Peace and calm overwhelming such audiences, to let you see and know the whole universe can be brought into subjection to such a phenomenon, and all of the peoples. of the earth can come to- gether, and live soberly, righteously and godly. If you would have lived godly, I AM sure you would not be warring one against- the other, but you will love ye one another according to the Gospel. If you do not love ye one another in the beginning, put it into practice continu- ally until you- learn to love ye one another. As I heard one of the speakers say yesterday‘ or last night, to know ME is to love ‘ME; then as with ME, so with all others: if you learn; to know them and understand them better,iyou will love A them‘, and loving them, you will stand together. You hate people because you misunderstand them, but the more you learn of each other, . and the closer you come together, and the more you know each other,Athe more you will love each other better. Can you not see the mystery? All Nations in the Movement Now these My hearers and friends are not scared of any nation, because they have been in common with all of the divers nations. I bring them in close contact with them. I teach them a humane, scientific education of nations’ rela-' tionship. Through and by a closer fellowship, we bring each other into closer relationship. By so doingwe learn to know each other better, and we learn to love each other better. So long as you‘,are divided and live selfishly, you can- not expect to love each other better; you can- not come together effectively: if you come to- gether, you will come together at war. You will come together, one trying to take the ad- vantage of the other, but when you have all things in common, according to the-‘ Gospel, ‘then and only then, can. you love ye one another, ac- cording to the request, of Jesus,‘ and can bring all of your mind and attention in one ‘direction to love and understand each other betiter. _ Oh, what a privilege it is to be able toenjoy such as we are now enjoying, by bringingall hu- manity in “the unity of the Spirit, of Mind, of _ Aim and of Purpose; by causing them to observe and understand each other better, and causing the spirit of unity to» have free access in us. By this, we speak and move in unison, and that which is good for one is good for the other, if all others together are inheritors and heirs and joint heirs together of the same promise. Nolwyou-should come together! As you unify The NEW DAY. A - A ~ 91 yourselves together, you will know each other better. As you know each other better, I say, you will love each other better._As you loveeach other better you will be willing to consider each other’s obligations, responsibilities and cares. By so doing you will take on the spirit and the na- ture of each other, and will become to be uni- fled together so vividly, until it "will be a matter of impossibility to get one without other. Now beloved ones, this is what I AM doing.? I cannot make this assertion and statement too vividly, for I want you to_ get it efl"ective1y.'I want you all to ‘know definitely, this is not a supposition.“ We observe it vividly, for we can say it, we can declare it--the time is not far away, when it will be foolish to the people of ~ our advanced civilization‘, to make war against the other. In this advanced civilization, we know it is ignorance. It is the lack of understanding. It is the lack of harmoriiz/ation, and it is the lack of a true salvation for which CHRIST came. But those who have not come into this recognition, they will live in such, especially as long as they are selfish, for they must let go their ‘selfish ‘individual pleasures and fancies and tendencies to have free access with the INFINITE, and to accept, of .another’s instead of theirs person- ally. I thank you. PEAGEI FELDMAN'S DRY GOODS. STORE GENERAL DRY GOODS We give fullevalues for the money 1440 5th AVENUE, (Near 117th St.), N. Y. City We thank You, FATHER G . P E R R Y ‘ Latest Styles in Artistic Millinery Fine Summer Hats from 500 Up Hosiery — Underwear —~ Handbags -— Gloves V Handkerchiefs - Jewelry 2469 EIGI-ITI-I AVE. Tel. Murray‘ Hill 4-9000 . Peace Fur Coats. All Styles‘ $22_.75 ; Guaranteed New and Perfect Write or phone. Salesman will call or send information. . H. O. A. 10% Discount to ,Father’s followers PEACE 126 LEXINGTON‘ AVE. N. _Y. CITY _ . Agents Wanted DAyton r- 9-9841 — PR 0 S P E R I T Y CLEANERS £1 DYERS. INC. “The House of Good Work” M 520-528 ._Truxton Street. Bronx, N. Y. getting the “ It’s Wonderful I New York City . PEACE A A92 The NEW‘ DAY “TO THOSE IN MORTAL CONSCIOUSNESS -- IF YOU WILL DO ACCORDING TO MY TEACHING YOU WILL HAVE A PERFECT NATION IN THE NEXT GENERATION” Mine and Asked fora Dollar, He Had Better Confess It and A Confess It Quickly” A A “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” AT THE BANQUET TABLE I52-I60 WEST l26+l-I STREET NEW Yomg ClTY MONDAY EVENING & TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 25 & .25, I939 A.D.F.iD. TIME: 4:10 A. M. I The Omnipotent Mind of GOD reaches out into all of the world, to shelter and to save the help- less children of men. It is GOD’S Good Pleasure to see not a one of His little ones perish. On this occasion, after the reading of a significant Message in which FATHER explains how neces- sary it is that individuals seek for perfection in selecting their FATHER arose and gave this very timely Mes- sage, for which Follower and non—Follower should indeed be exceptionally gratefulnln this . Lesson, FATHER showed a true picture of the “ deplorable conditions as they exist ‘among’ the people, because they hadgnot the wisdom to fore- see the destiny of their own flesh _and blood, as they consider it, nor the-vision to look into the . future and observe what awaits their posterity, for it is ‘Written, “Without a vision, the people perish.” If all people, and especially those who are responsible for the supervision and the train- ing of children would follow the instruction herein given by the LORD, they would find that life would not be so hard after all, and their so-called childrenwould not appear to be “little other fellows,” as FATH»ERfhas brought to our attention, as a frequent expression used by thou- sandsof parents, in reference to their children. Those who have been lifted to a higher plane of existence, and who are Followers of the LAMB, theyshould rejoiceiin the LORD for this particular Message, and allow it to serve as a daily chart‘ for them to be g‘uided.by. Hence, I none need err, as the brother“ did in asking an- life companion or helpmeet, other brother for a dollar, as was stated in his . testimony which he gave on this occasion. There is no excuse for anyone who is a Follower to per~ mit themselves to get into such circumstances, for GOD has blessed them with health, with oppor— tunities and with character, with the spirit of honesty and_ justice, and above all, with low cost of living. Prior to the Message, FATHER sang the song below recorded.’ For Thy Won-— drous Love, DEAR LORD, we truly thank THEE.. ’ (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which FATHER sings and speaks as follows:) E ' S ON G “If you try to hide from ME, ‘ If you try to hide from ME, You cannot be happy, ' If you try to hide from ME. “If you try to hide from ME, If youtry to hide from ME, Oh, you cannot be happy, Q If you try to hide from “If you try to hide from ME, ‘ O You will hide from your joy, For you cannot be happy, I If you try to hide from ME. ' “If you try to hide from ME, You will hide from your Love,’ Oh, you cannot be happy . e If you try to hidevfrom ME. “If you try to hide from ME, V You will hide from your life, Oh, you cannot be happy, I L If you try to hide from your GOD. “If you try tohide from ME, p 7 _ . p You will hide from your CHRIST, You cannot be happy, ’ . If you try to hide. from your eGQD.”‘:. V, ’ ‘October ‘5th, 1939 A.D.F.D_—, —--— FATHER DIVINE “Whosoever That. Brother Was Who Claimsto Be a Follower October 5th,V1939 ’A.D.F.iD.” Fi5.THER Speaks: I PEACE, EVERYONE: » ( “Peace, FATHER DEAR!” responded the enthusiastic assembly.) At this instance I would just like to make‘ a lit- tle announcement, and this announcement is, those of you who are still ‘living in mortal con- sciousness, if you will do according to MY Teach- ing, in the next generation you will have a per- fect nation. ' i c R‘ I have long since said in accord with that of which mentioned in that‘Message as proofread, where I stressed vividly for your consideration, the thought of one seehihg, and the psychology of one s.ee'hing his or her c‘0mp0Lm’o'n. Now anotherpoint for your offspring: “Trainia child in the way that he should go; when he is old, he will not depart from it.” I Train him in the way you would have him, but train him seven. years before he is born, both mother and ‘father,’ and then train him seven years after he is born, and then leave him go wheresoever he will, naught will be ‘able to change him unless he is»’,born completely mentally and Spiritually again. How glorious it is to know the truth! Seven years is. the ordinary cycle of time in which a change will take place in one’s life. When‘ you train that child seven years before he is born and stress the accurateness of your, yea, of his actions, of his deedsland of his activities, of his occupation “and! of his vocation, of ’ hispro-p fession, of his gift and of his calling, stress it vividly continually seven years before he is born and then stress it seven years after he is born, directly to him, and you will have a child trained and brought in a direction as a real horticul~ tturist can train ‘and cultivate vegetation. Can‘ you not see the mystery? " If man can do such as changing plums and peaches into something that-«will actually bea .peach‘ but not fuzizy—inot*h_ave fur onit, GOD in you, by training your child seven years"’b*e- * fore lie is born and seven; years after he is born, he will not have that old Adamic state of con- sciousness you had before you were born. I Reason for Separating the Sexes » Oh, how glorious islto know the truth! For this cause I stop you from becoming to be moth- ers and fathers asyou may be termed, until you can be mothers and fathers indeed, if you ever etc, I am talking about those in mortal conscious- ness; those who are living in mortal conscious- ness,they_shal1 not do as they have been doing, i gcmol they shall not be as they have/been. The nswoni 93 There are too many suffering children in the. world today! There are too many ready to be offered up before the slaughter today! There is too much misery, sorrow and woe in the land ~ by such living, creating and increasing and mul- tiplying by propagation, all sorts of vice and crimelthat were inculcated in your hearts" and in your minds, and in your innermost characteris~ tics and dispositions, and you reproducing such . and bringing it forth. into the world, without means ‘of support, without even mental means of support, much less according to the mortal ver- sion, of having visible means of suppo'rt for your children.,There'fore, I have stopped such foole- . ishness. Now again, I would like to say, in accord with this statement: many things I AM curbing, and putting an end to such things that are in violation to My Righteous Government Platform. Someone said—-—a good many of you, no doubt, heard this morning, at leastyesterday morning now, over the radio, there is not near as much counterfeit money as there was justka few years ago,‘ when My Righteous Government‘ Platform was drafted and sent out to the world. I do not bear record just exactly how much decrease there has been inthe counterfeit money, but some of‘ My Representatives in the office heard it, and they i took cognizance of it, and bore witness of what I have done since I drafted! My Righteous G‘ov~ ernment Platform, and AM. teaching and stress-- I I ing the significance of all people when and where-s soever they find counterfeit money,. destroying it if it happens to be passed on to them without their notice‘ and without them knowing from whence it came. a" . INCREASING DISHONESTY _ Make a sacrifice of that piece of money, for it I ,,is‘the\fa1seI It is theuntrue! If you endeavor to pass it on to another for the sake of that ten dollars, or even if it would be a twenty dollar bill, if you endeavor to pass it on to another when you received it and did not know from whom this money came, “you” are increasingand multiplying falsity and dishonesty; therefore,,you are endorsing it for the sake of twenty dollars. But if you destroylthat twenty dollar_ bill, in other words, take it to “the bank, and have an expert to identify it as to whether it is counter- feit, and if he does not take it, destroy it. By so doing, you will destroy the false,: according to My Righteous Government Platform, and a plenty! of good moniey will come to you in a legitimate and in an Evangelical way. ‘ ‘ i I strive from time to time——I have striven cons tinuously, to bar, or put a ban on any ways or .A’* means-—in other words, on every way or means whereby anything could come to ME, or to Mine out of the ordinary if it is not legitimate and Evangelical; and by putting a, ban on those things, why, you see I‘ express more expressively . and more bountifully, the abundance of the ful- 11658. With all of the restaurants and in all of the business places of My real true representatives and Followers, those who are representing MY MIND and SPIRIT, they have signs up pub- licly, especially in conspicuous places, that they are not accepting bribes in the way of tips; for such has been the method of bribing honest and just servants to_induce them to do things that are dishonest, incompetent and untrue. Can you not see the mystery? Therefore, bribes will no longer be accepted in any of our Extensions, for the Very Spirit of GOD’S PRESENCE with the Scale of. Justice will weigh everything accurately and will judge each and every person with the spirit of equity. Can you not see the mystery? By this you will not lose by ‘making such a sacrifice. Everything that is necessary will come to you automatically, Without solicitation, without steal- ing, .without begging, without borrowing, ‘or without any dishonest ‘act. Soliciting. Borrowing, Begging. Stealing Will Not Be Toleratecl As I mentioned in that Message as read, I will not tolerate any person or persons who claim to be My Followers, soliciting, begging, borrowing or stealing, for when you try to get something dishonestly, much more than that which you have . received dishonestly will be ta!.ken away from you dishonestly; for “that which a man soweth, he must also‘ reap”; and I have declared and I re- declare the same: ill-gotten gains profit nothing; therefore, you had just as well to steer away, from any sort of ill-gotten gain or profit, that you might profit with all, in all that you do, by getting that which is actually due you, through and by the Grace of GOD in Righteousness, Truth and Justice, by dealing honestly and being honest in deeds and in actions, in all you say and in all ' you do-. I. thank you. (After this beautiful Lesson of instruction, FATHER still bearing record of the brother’s testimony, prior to this Message, in reference to someone asking him for money, FATHER re- quested as follows: ~ PEACE, EVERYONE: I would just like to say to the brother: who- . soever that brother was who claims to be a Fol- lower of Mine, who asked him for a dollar, he The NEW DAY October 5th,.1939 A.D.F.D. had better confess it and confess it quickly . . Q I said the one who claims to be a brother—a Follower of Mine; but he is not a true Follower‘. Oh, it is a privilege! / ’ (There was another brother in the audience, " who was acquainted with this incident, and he spoke up and said, “PEACE, FATHER, the man that asked the brother fora dollar, he go ’way.” Many testimonies, one after another came forth, of the different ones confessing of bor- rowing and lending money from onejangle or the other. Many testified of various individuals asking them for money to buy food, and for carfare, and some outrightpaccused the Holy Spirit of ‘directing them to certain ones to ask them for money. This brought forth another timely Message of “house cleaning” among the angels, by the LORD. THANK YOU, FATHER! This Message as referred to herein, has also been transcribed and shall be published for the edifi;ca— tiqn of one and all.) THANK YOU, FATHER! UNiversity 4-8269 NUN'N-BUSlH _. ._.. STROLLER S H O E S M E N 141 WEST 125th STREET for We thank You. FATHER J. LAWRENCE MEN’S SHOP Also Ladies’ Hosiery—-Prices Reasonable WE WELCOME YOUR PATRONAGE 2730 am Avenue, (Near 145th St.), N. Y. City A ‘ Tel. UNiversity 4-2750 BOG-EN'S Dairy & Cirocery .'A ’ I6o4\PARK AVENUE Bet. 114th and 115th Sts. ‘New York City TcI.: AU. 3-8435 A PEACE } RICHFIELD ICE CO. 21 EAST 137th STREET We deliver to All Parts of the City-at Lowest Prices PEACE PEACE PEACE . New York City " New York, City \~ Octeher an 1939 ;&.In..F.n:., Th‘e_NEw DAYS , A . 95 IF YOU INDULGE THOSE WHO ARE WILRFIULLYE LOAFING AND VVILL NOT WORK AND YO U co NTINUE TO so P- PORT THEM YOU ARE WITH THEME‘ IfYou Cannot Produce for Each ofYouas Much as $10 per eek A Clear Profit in Business, Get a Job as an Empl,oyee A “OUR IFATI-IER’S MESSAGE" ‘ GIVEN WHILE I _AT THE BANQUET TABLE 152,-160 WEST 126th STREET A NEWIYORK CITY , ON "MONDAY EVENING and TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25th and 26th, 1939 A.D.F.D. TIME: 5:00 A. M. 4 ' Although it was now five o’clock in the morn- ing, and FATHER had’ still much work to do before “calling it a day,” and many of these ‘same individuals who were present to hear this timely Message, »w:ould~__be waiting even at the comple- tion of the." Banquet to seek "an interview, that they m_igh_t_5recei7ve. Spiritual"_adv.ice and help from the LO'RD,V FATHER, out of His Great Heart of Love and Compassion, Condescended to remain with us to give us this Message, so that none of these who now proclaim HIM, or shall hereafter own His Name, will have occasion to allow themselves‘ to slip back into “the quick- sands of sin,” from which they have beenlifted. Thus, HE struck the iron_ while it was hot; If A any have violated any of these Holy Laws and —Commandments of GOD, causing a defectIinI the substantiation "of their I Foundation, they should unhesitatingly remove the defected mate- rials and reconstruct the building, that i.t might be approved by GOD, and able tostand through~ out all Eternity. The Plans and specificationsvlIa,ve . been worked out by CHRIST OUR.LORD, FA-_ DIVINE, and if the directions and the intructions are carefullyfollowed and carried out, the building when it is completed, "will be a perfect{_dwelling‘Il wherein CHRIST shall abide, For Thy‘ Matchless Love and Great Condesc,en- sion, DEAR LORD, we humbly thank THEE. (‘The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after 'which FATHER speaks as follows:) I» ' J: p . ‘ ' PEACE, -EVERYONE: I I H ‘I I, .. I p(“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” greeted the,9Fol—. lowers Ienthus/iastically.) " w. .. I would just like to say in reference to those who are giving to the pan-handlers, to the"beg~= gars andlloafers around, if you indulge those‘ who are wilfully loafing and will not work, and you continue to supportthem, youiare one with them. , ’ ‘ There are those who claim to be Followers of Mine, a few, some of you who are honest,” com’- petent and true in the act of earning a, livelihood’, according to the mortal version,,Who will indulge in taking such persons and keep them» doing 'nothing, loafing and begging. jSuch an act -is you all to understand it! B _ . In case, if perchance, you would happen to not of My Spirit, neither of My MIND. I want come acrossfa person_who was at once in desv «tituted circumstances, and would need aid ap- parently, it would be a different proposition, but there are those who do nothing buthang around begging, borrowing» and stealing; for your are stealing if you steal ina hallway and lie down and sleep, and you do not want the proprietoroff \ . the house to know you are in there. You .a're~ stealing a night’s lodging, even-if it is as hard 0116. I I A . II havevtold you all, and I AM still telling you Scripturally: “He that‘ would steal an egg, would steal an -ox.’.’ I have told you verbally by My Spirit and by the knowledge of truth in this dispensation: . - I “He that would steal an apple, would steal an elephant. if he could get him in his A pocket.” . I I I p g It Is Dishonest, to Hide , ‘ If you go ‘around indulging in mortal-habits, being impractical, unprofitable and good for nothing and have your health and your strength and still you will not put your energy to work, , or get some energy and ambition to do something practical for the sustenance o_f,yourIbody,,y0.1'1 are not of ME, and if you go around smoking -. and claim to be My Follower or Followers, you I’ are not of ME, for you are stealing, when you , do it, for you are saying in the actuated words, of exp_ressIion, you“ do not smoke andygoul _do.:not 96 drink. If you indulge in those things and come in these different‘ audiences as a Follower in pretense, it is an open expression that you are dishonest; you are thieving and stealing by'do- ing such a thing, in the act of trying to hide that which you are doing. - Now Iwould like to say again, if you continue to indulge in those who are impractical, unprof- itable and good for nothing, giving -them money and keeping them u.p while they are doing noth- ing, and they have their health and strength and say they cannot get a position, and you can get one, why, you are the same as they are;.“for he that cloaks a thief is the same as the~thief.” That is the way" those things are. Now My Spirit will not do ‘those things, and if you hear of anyone‘ asking for a penny of money -from anyone directly or indirectly, you may know that person is not all of ME; for what says the Scripture concerning the mystery? As one, the writer, was speaking whohad had an experience of righteous people, he said: “I once was young but now I am old, but I h.ave never seen the righteous forsaken, neither his seed begging bread.” A Fast Out the Tendency to Poverty Now if you would have a tendency to beg, to I ‘borrow or to steal, you should fast that tendency of poverty out of you, by going to the extreme reverse to that of which your mortal tendency would suggest, and by so doing, you would over- eome that tendency of poverty, of lacks,‘ and of wants and of limitation and you would inculcate and ingraft the very spirit of successand pros- _ perity, and you would be no longer in lacks, wants and limitations. I The-next thing I wish to say, any place of business that “cannot net you, and each one in the business connection, if they arevgiving their ‘full time and service to the same, at least as_ much as youicould earn by earning wages on a salary, you should go out of business and get a position where you could earn the most, and would be the most_ constructive for yourself and for others who may be concerned. ‘ We are not after deteriorating! We are not after" low-rating the standard of true Chris- tianity. ‘We are not after low-rating or degrad- ing the standard of moral betterment, ‘such as I‘ have lifted. .We are not“after', you all indulg- ing in self and selfishness to devaluate yourselves and your services to GOD and to man; but to bring into outer expression the greater values that can be found in man and mankind——the best. ‘Unless you can bring out of yourself the best and produce the best for yourself and for; others who may be interested or con- The NEW DAY cerned, why, you are not doing your best, and you are not living according to My Plan. Do Not Merely Try,_ but BE It Now take these thoughts to consideration, .. and do not merely endeavor to produce and bring to fruition the best and_ be the most profitable and practical, but actually be it. Don’t merely endeavor to be it, but be it. Produce the best and /be the best, and act the best, express the best and manifest the best. I mention this because. there are a -good many who come in these different audiences, come in the dining-rooms, you have your health and your strength, you declare I have healed your - physical bodies of all of their ailments, and -‘complaints and still you are too’ lazy to go to work. You are willing and ready to sponge on others and indulge in mortal, selfish laziness. What did I say I would say to that slothful and unprofitable servant? I said it in the "Son Jesus, speaking concerning the FATHER in this I dispensation. He said HE, His FATHER, would impractical, unprofitable ye cursed.” say to those "on the left who were -—in other words, those who were and slothful, “DEPART from ME, He said HE would say, “Ye cursed! You slothful and servant, I know ye not!” Now it must be fulfilled. You must ‘be pro- fitable as well as practical, or else you are not of ME, We will not tolerate getting millions and mil- lions together to devaluate your practicality and your abilityto serve. Your service should be as val- uable for yourself in the Kingdom, even though I have lifted the barriers and limitations from among you and caused you to be able to live on a small salary, yet you should be as valuable and demand justas much as you should de- mand according to your respective, profession and according to your respective occupation. “My Followers Will Do As I AM Doing” ‘Why should you deteriorate? Why, become to unprofitable be false, impractical, unprofitable and express the spirit of unprofitableness when you can be profitable and can be successful and can be of service as a standard, to lift up the standard of the people?.If I did not, nor could not ‘lift . up something better than what others have, I would not call MYSELF a real Representa- tive. Those of you who are My Followers," you will do even as I AM doing. In ybur respective‘ _ professions or occupations, you will endeavor to produce the best and bring out of yourself and . out of your business and your activities just as much as you couldhave done or could do out in mortal consciousness without ME Per- sonally. If you cannot do that, why, you are October 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D_, ,_ 4-*>. ., , V Qictozhier 5t~h,‘1939 A}D.F-.'D. ' not showing the world nor telfli.n.g.. any p’e:rs'on;' in actions that I AM of-any real service to. you or for you. , _ ‘ The next thin.g I wish to say again. \I”n1en~ tioned some- time ago,ithose of you who are going‘ to the different -places ‘because you are too lazy to work, and want -to get in a place to _work for nothing, impractical, unprofitable an_d good—.for«nothing servants, "you should stop and consider, your slothfulness and your im- practicalness, your unprofitableness whichever,‘ is not appreciated. ‘I ‘want you to know, if you are of My SPIRIT, if you are ‘working at a place as a co—worker together, you should produce’ and bring into outer expression as much profit as you as- an individual could earn by living as an employee, giving service as ‘a laborer or as’ a professional person, giving service ‘for wages to some other concern or person." If you cannot‘ do that, you ‘had better stay out of business. You should produce the best and use your energy in the most constructive andprfofitable way for yourself and for others, that you might be prosperous and successful and helpful ‘to humanity generally. ' $10 a Week Profit Now take these thoughts to consideration. Any place of business owned, and operated by My .so—called- Followeirs, if My,NAME is con-v sidereol. in -your respective ‘business, or * their respective busi.ness, .each person, grown—up abl.e~ bodied citizen or employee or co—worker, what»- soever you may call yoursel'f and them, if you cannot produce each_-'for each ofyou in busi~" ness, at least as much as ten dollars :: per week clear profit, ‘you should stay out of: businless and go to work and~serve in some profitable wayibyi’ getting a difl"erent job as an, employee or as .a laborer otherwise. i p A » , Why stay in ‘business and always ‘be inlacks, ,“wants and limitations? The time -T-mayo come you may desire to buy other business or larger places and get more accommodation. live from hand to mouth and will not, in the great universal ‘scheme of things, put "some-'.l thing in. a constructive and a- safe-gua1:'d‘ed“~ direction or way’, whereby‘ you can consider you i" are giving service-» and your service ,issp_r0.fi‘ta- , hle, you will find yourselves “weighed in the balances and found wanting; for you should. desire: to, and you shou‘ld,see t-o it, that" you do bring out -of-your daily activities, out of your occupations, ou.t of your: «professions, -your voca-. ~ tions, just. as much. as you could -get out -of your ambition, vocationg, occupation, profession. or call-‘ ing Without; ME as a -.Person, as being ‘earn erna ployee under seine employer, and getting an ‘orai Tliet-i NEW‘ DAY- If you; 9 V; ‘dinary sa1ary,‘accor‘din.g to your 5*re.spective pros” ' lfession. ’ Be as Profitable as Possible _ifo;r' All, You should see t-o it that you use your energy, use your ambition, use=»you_r mindvand your attention in a direction that will be con- i for the benefitof all who may concern you. »_ But what» do you go into the'dif‘ferent— prestauraé ants -and places for and work, unless you‘can produce‘ and'~bring"into outer expressionv by‘ your ‘structive for you and *for others, and will ‘be W the ‘most profitable possible to be in expression“ cooperation‘ each per capita,- per person, at“ least? " as much as such persons could‘ earn by giving service as an employee, working for wages or pro-‘ '3 fession, doing domestic ‘work or some other po‘si—l tion as an employee for wages? If.y011 -are -in'ot"' concerned, andjust‘ think within yourself, ”‘‘‘It—' " matters not, Iwill have a home‘; I =ha.ve’ some- thing to eat-;gI am making enough -to pay for‘ " my room,-rent,"’: because I have made it pos-‘v " sible for you to live on from three -‘to -five dolm lars a week, and that is all of V the serviceyou want to be to yourself. and to mankind, -you will not have very long to live. The slothful “ and unprofitable servant does not live"long. - ‘He or she dies very soon, and very young at times. Now take ‘these thoughts to-consideration!‘~ If you are. too lazy, too Aimpractical, too vuins profitable and good for nothing to be of ser« vice to yourself, to your fellowman» and to your. country and to all niankind, you had. just well to go on the outsideaiid .fi.nd a position whereby you could be of --some profitable service to humanity. Now at any. and all ofthe so»-called ireistau: rants that do not have a home and ac,commoda« tion -and do no-t -supply all of their co—w'o.rkers‘ -cooperatively together, with everytlling necesv‘ sary for, the comfort and convenience and for the sustenance "-of the body and with places- ‘to ‘sleep and ‘rest, at nigh.t an.d otherwise :.if necessary, such, places shouldpay at. least ten». dollars per week, for every grown.~—up able»~ bodied -—(:iti.zen who gives» service- If. they do not ‘pay at least, that:much, and from then on.“ pay to the amount that such persons as~would.~. be :givin.g. service there would be iquali_fied' to- receive, if they do not pay‘ that much," they," are not. of Your Ambitieon, Service and Devotion _Bel.oi,1g,‘_.. to GOD Alli 'tof the pjlactes do. not pay l_ea.s*t<: much " as you could earn by ‘livinglout of;-the: Kingdom; in‘ other jwords, by Woi°king- ou,t=%_of=‘ ‘ practical and . 1 98 The NEW DAY October 5th, iese A.D.F.D. the Kingdom, doing the same thing or some oth.er occupation, they are not of ME. It is a different proposition if you are cooperating to- gether in and under the Co-operative System, where you get all of your accommodation, your comfort an.d your convenience, your place for sleeping and everything else under the same jurisdiction or connection as this one," why, it is a different propositionjfor you have a home, and you are made one, and any time that the time comes when you work cooperatively to- gether and systematically together, those of you who have saved or earned money in connec- tion, can and should‘ be considered in the; Co- operative System. You are heirs and joint heirs together of whatsoever profits that are made; and even if you do not accept of it directly, it is for you indirectly, if you work together constructively and unselfishly. But going- in these different little places as ‘that sister men- tioned a little while ago,MWorking, giving. all you earn, your energy, your time and your c ambition, and even giving your finances, and they close up the places, or go out and leave the place without paying -the. rent and/ such like as that, you have given your energy, your ambition, your mind and‘ your attention an.d even ‘given. your service and devotion to whom it does not belong, for all such belong to GOD. ’ Giving to Sometliing Destructive You liave given all of th_is, your ambition, your iniind and your attention, your love and your devotion and your service and your finances and everything else to something that is destructive, destroying and sapping out all of the profits that your energy and ambition would bring into ex- I pression. It is like a person, as I have’ often said, who may put his nose to a grindstone and grind off his nose to spite his face. You are foolish to do such a thing. You are notgetting any reward for that. !Whe7'osoever GOD or good luck is, HE, or it, -does not app/recia.te it. Bad luck and misery, disappointment and failure will follow you by destroying GOD’S Goods, GODTS, Energy, GOD’S Mind and GOD’S Attention that HE has given you; by using it destructively, un- profitably and good-for-nothingly; by using, vGOD’S Energy, GOD’S Mind and GOD’S Atten- tion Which HE has given you, in a destructive, impractical and a good-for-nothing way. . Why, you are sinning to destroy GOD’S Bless- ings that Way.f, Instead of you being blessed, you will becursed; for what said I concerning the man who took his talent and buried it in the ground? The parable of the talents and the parable of the foolish and the wise are parables V Well worth considering. If you stop and consider . them, you will observe the mystery. By this I AM shovving‘ you more distinctly concerning the mystery of what I AM telling you. _Can you not see the mystery? , “If you take GOD’S Talent and do n.ot bring it out, do not get /something out of ‘it directly or indirectly by putting your talent‘ to an exchange, you are unprofitable and good for nothing; there- .fore,you will not receive a blessing but a curs- ing, if you keep it up; for you should put GOD’S Talentsto an exchange and" increase and replen- ish them, as was in the beginning and as was required by GOD, concerning thetalents HE gave them. Put your talents to an exchange. Can you not see the mystery? Therefore,_I say, since I have explained it distinctly and you can see it very plainly, you should not deviate in the least from it; but you should buckle up your_‘slacl< traces and pull steadily, ‘according to the plan and purpose unselfishly, and use vyourambition, your time and yourtalents constructively, with all of your human or Spiritual intelligence. That; is What ‘I AM talking about! Competing with the Spirit N ow any person who will open up a place of business, as I have been informed some have been doing, and try to be a competitor to the l<in.gdon1 of GOD, try to compete with and be a competitor to the Spirit of My MIND. and the Mind of My SP1RlT un.der My, Personal Juris- diction, Where I AM Personally functioiiing, by trying to sell food forless than what it is sold for here, without permission, and still trying to get help to serve them for nothing or for less than the minimum price I have required that each servant should receive, such. a person-dis not living -nor doing according to My Plan and Purpose. , i I ‘ ' , Now I want you all to know that! I In any of , the places giving service to the public, if your co—workers toge‘ther_with yourself and any, or many others, cannot earn as,much i.n your busi- ness as you and they could earn individually, sev- erally and. collectively, ; in other employment as an employee at a Wage such as they are giving for such labor, you should go out of that busi- ness and get a position. Then and onlythen, will you please ME, and then and only then will you be rep:resenting ME, for unless you can be more profitable and constructive in your busi- ness or profession or trade than What you could be WithoutiME,.Wl1y, you are destructive and ' you are a detriment instead of an asset to My Work. ’ . I You should be profitable! You should be in- I , creasing moral betterment and the advancement Of C1V1l:1zat10n,. and y_ou*_should increase the value , I .Qct_ob.e.r 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. The NEW DAY “yes of your own physical activities, your own phys- ical service to GOD a11d to mankind. Unless you can produce at least the value. of your physical service apnd give it to the world, give it to man- il<ind andxget as much, pprofit for it as you could otherwise, you are _not living accoi;'ding.‘ to My , Teachi_ng._,-_ N ow take these thoughts to consideration‘, and stampthem in your memory, and convey the thought to others concerning the mystery, that they might’ get it and live according to My Ver- . sion, and according to My Wishes and My Teach- ing, that they might be blessed abundantly. A V" , False Pretence Now there are others who will say that this’ place or that place belongs to FATHER, and I have never seen the place Personally nor Spirit- ually, in a way of spcaliing. Some of them will try to get My Followei‘s to ‘worlc for them; slave for them :l'or absolutely nothing, and use the rc—_ turns of whatsoever may be taken in, :l‘or an absolutely selfish purpose. Now that is a method that is not of ME. If ’_//(H6 sag/_ it '63 for the zom- dom, it coirtmmliy should not be for you amt for 7/om" mortal f'«rz'e«nd8 and other mortal representa- tires with whom you ha-2;e been connected. ' A good many of them havevnever even invited . ME» to their places, yet they say they are My places, and get My Followers under the influence of My Spirit, to work like slaves for them, and they usurp authority and rudely speak to them and cruelly treat them, and give them nothing, and the profits they keepfor themselves, and yet they say they are My, places. They know it is shot true./_ They would not be My Places, unless , the returns would be coming to ME directly or i1_1directly,.for the service and for the ‘Connection, for the advancement of the Kingdom‘; but to the extreme reverse, such profits as may be ac~ cumulated or.collected lareinot coming to M.E directly nor indirectly, but you are taking NAME, using It and them for a selfish purpose. Now such an act and expression- is not of ME, and those Who__do su_ch_ a thi_ng, are not of ME. . N10/20 VI event you all to 7'em.embe7' it. Now t.7zcs.a) two,‘ or ?i]t7’(-’4‘ ;oo277.2t's,7/07¢ must s.trcs8 in 7/om" memory, that you might be ready/ tormeet the 17ss2.4ic/if -it comes to 2/oil. at (Imy"t17mc. Asking‘ for 21 Position Is 0, K If_a_ person asks you for money, you may lmow he or she is not of ME. If a person asks you for a position, «vvhere they are giving you SOl’}’leJtill1lg,‘* practical and profitable for that wliicli you are giv.i11g', and you a..re~~giving soiiietliiirg pract’cal and ‘profitable for that which they a.i'e-pa,v".ii‘1g, thatis ofgME; but if they ask you togive them‘ if .4 My something Without some remuneration in prac- tical or profitable service on the material plane, in‘ return for that which they are asking, they are not of ME, unless they do give ‘something pi-actica'l and inaterial and constructive for that which they are seeking of you. . ' i ' Then the next thing as I said, Ilwant you to get this in your memory and substantiate it. If in the Cooperative System, you "cannot, nor do not profit as much per person, per capita, as you would earn individually or collectively by h.aving employment fora salary, you should go out of that business, for that business that tends to dc» teriorate you and loW~rate your standard and your value of service to yourself and to human.— ity, that business is not constructive, andiit, is not of’ ME, so far as you are concerned. Now take these thoughts to consideration. If you could earn fifteen dollars a week as an employee giving labor service or any .other.p1"o- fe-ssional service for your daily activities, I mean for your fifteen dollars which you are receiving, if you are, or would change and Work in the Co—operative System, you should be able to pro- duce in the C.o-operative System inbusiness, and be at least that value in dollars and cents in the o Co—operative System, and each other person should be the same who would be in the Co-operative System with you; therefore your value of your physical activities and your ambition would be constructive and profitable, according to your profession. Unless it can be, and unless it does come up to the requirements and adjusts matters satisfactorily from that angle of expression, it is not of ME, and you are not of ME, if you tolc~ rate it. Be Independent , You are not of ME if you will not getan ambition, if you do not have one. sufiicient and efiicient to meet your daily obligzitions and be absolutely independent according to My Plan and My Purp-ose, since I have cut the cost: of living from fifty to seventy--five percent. As, I was telling a- party last night_ you should, and you can, at least meet your daily obligations and work just “a little. I ‘AM not asking you to give any person nor persons anything, but I demand of every able—loodied _citizen who is well and healthy physically, to ’ earn a livelihood in proportion, if not directly, i he must give as much service constructively and 1:.-i"ofitaii~ly~—» -'p1'ofitabl_e service as he would or could give in mortal consciousness. He must obrinig cutof his service enough to meet -the ‘.0-bli'gatioir1s of life, at least to meet those daily obligations, since I have cut’t11'e cost ofliving p Oils, Gr.-eases, 100, as I haw. If you do not do it, or will to do it, andif you do not do it, you are not of ME. If you do not have an ambition nor a pro- fession, nor a trade, nor an occupation whereby you can do it, get an occupation, to get a position, to get a position to meet your daily obligations. Unless you do it, you are not of ME. There is not the slightest ‘excuse 'nor pity for you, unless you are actually too old to work; that is, if you have your physical health and a.re physically fit, My Spirit will do A it. That is what I AM talking about! It will make you profitable and practical and good for something, and _will cause you to be decent and. respectful and respected in your respective communities. Now take these thoughts to consideration. Those of. you who are able-bodied citizens, and who have your physical health and are phys- ically fit and mentally fit to do some sort of practical and profitable service. for profitable, monetary gain, unless you do it, at least, earn enough to meet your, daily -obligations, you are not" of ME, and I will not tolerate you going around refusing to get an ambition, if you do not have one, to do and tolget such a position that will supply you with the necessities of life... I thank you. NEW JERSEY ADVERTISERS P E A GE ].‘lll1—\,CE DIVINE LUNCH ‘ ROOM Meals 10c and 15c _ 302 W. Kinney St. Newark, N. J. l?.EA.Ci<_) Pmon I WlLL|E'S AND JIMM|E'S FOOD CENTER I’l’.HE HOUSE OF QUA.L'[TY ' 107“ Hickory Street ()1-ziiige. N. .1.‘ Free Delivery (mange 5~0880 Phone: ESsex ,,‘Z—7998 . PEACE c. FINGER OIL /COMPSANY IQETHOILEIJZVI PRODUCTS .- iCl.‘iris_l;i.an , Finger, Prop. 45,. Montrose Terrace '.|‘el. l\iI"l’tcliell f.’.—.‘¥/4'! L’:- 9 WILLIAM STREET The NEW DAY 90 so. 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MIXED ADIVERTISERS I A o L Thank You, FATHER 349 Point Ne-pean Rd.,, Chelsea, Vict., Aust. PEACE Telephone, 5-8396 ‘ _ p ‘PEACE . We thank You, FATHER _ , BALBOlMPO,RT'lNG CQ. Groceries at Reasonab=l.e,-. Prices‘ Bridgeport, Conn.’ .. PEA GE NEWARK, N. J. Specialists: of Uniforms for Nurses, Maids, Waitresses, .Beauticlans, lD0_0t0!‘s October 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. The NEW DAY HI 101" “THOSE WHO ARE TRUE WILL DENY THEMSELVES o F EVERY MORTAL THING THAT WOULDIAPPARENTLY BE REQUIRED BY ME” —— FATHER DIVINE GOD DocslNot Care Much About What You Do When You Are Lost in HIM. Because HE Knows You Can Only Do as Far as HIS H A F Will Allows I A “OUR. FA’l‘l3l.ER’S MESSAGE” ‘ GIVEN WHILE I AT THE BANQUET TABLE HIGH, FALLS THE PROMISED LAND SUNDAY, ocr. ls+, I939 A.D.F.D. TIME: ll AM.- A priceless lesson ,is/ contained in these few pages, for it shows how mindful one must be to keep the “other fellow” from making us break our promise to GOD. At the time we least expect it, he will whisper his tempting idea, and if we are not alert to recognize his sly voice, we will find we have deviated. Those who are consecrated whole—heartedly to GOD have made an unwritten contract to obey His slightest wish and even suffer the tortures of “the other place” if so be that such is re- quired to prove our sincerity; yet at times grumbling_may be heard if a very small sacrifice must be made. At the ‘banquet table on this occasion the first cou.rse served by FATHER was oatmeal. Fol- lowing -this, as usual the milk was passed. Or- dinarily the serving of sugar would follow; how- ever, as this was not forthcoming, after a few moments from various places at the table was heard, “Thank You, FATHER, for" A sugar.” Nevertheless, FATHER continued without serv- ing sugar at this particular time, and it was not until after coffee, tea and postum had been served that the sugar waspassed for these bev- I erages. Then FATHER asked if any had taken advantage of this opportunity’ to take sugar for t.heircereal. There was no response, and then our SAVIOR revealed the significance of this apparently unimportant incident. , THANK YOU, FATHER DEAR! (The foregoing statements are those of the ~ transcriber, and FATHER’S Words follow.) Now, those who did not want to take their medicine a‘ccoI*-ding to the D. D. at this partic— ular instance, it does not mean that it is always a rule this way, but this morning those who did not want to take their medicine according to the D. D., they may have the required request by the M. D. not to eat any sugar or any starches at all. \ " " Now, there, are those‘ who do not want to obey Me just in one instance like that, when I try.‘ them out. They are not willing to suiffeir the punishment to go to I“the other place” with Me to eat oatmeal with sweet milk one time with- out sugar. That is as hard for them to do, as it is for those who are true to go to_“the other place” with Me, because some of them did. not do it and did not want to do it. Some of them did not want to do it and some would not do it; yet they say they are following Me and are willing I. to go to _“the other place” with Me; and thatis not even grapefruit sour. If it was that you were . eating grapefruit, you would have an alibi, or lemons, but you know it is not something sour or something of that sort that would actually change the taste in your mouth. I ' So, I thought I would try you all out. “By their -fruits ye shall know them.” Now, this is not a law that a person cannot eat sugar in their oatmeal if they want to, but at this particular instance, at this particular time I was trying out those who call themselves Mine,’to see if you were willing to suffer and punish yourself with Me and go to “the other place” with Me, to eat a serving of oatmeal with.- out sugar, having nice sweet fresh milk. I know ‘ that some day, no doubt, if you do not want to obey. the D."D., the M. D. will tell you not to eat any starch. at all at any time and not _ any sugar even in your coffee, _nor in anything else. If the M. D. does not tell you, the Secretary : of War mayptell you. lit is not a law or a rule that you should. not or could not use sugar with your oatmeal, but ‘i 102 -1-1. N E ‘w, Y October‘ 5th,“ 1939' ' at this particular service I just tested you out to see if you would sufier such. punishment as to eat some oatmeal without having sugar in it. In their waysvand actions by theiractuated words of expression and in their actuated illustrations, they would be saying that it was such a punish- ment that they could not nor would not eat it, or rebelled. againsteating it -without sugar at this particular time, you see. ~ g Now, I want you all to unc_lerstand th.is is not a law that I send out that My followers cannot eat sugar in oatmeal nor in‘ any other cereal, but at this particular instance it was an expression of a sketch and a reflection to give them the test of it, to see, were they willing to deny their ' human appetite at this particular time 1 to please Me; and those who were willing to_.do‘it, they willingly did it without a comment-, without a drawback; but those wh.o were not, they balked on it, you see, and did not want to do it- And after I passed the sugar, I thought I would give them achance to accept of it if they wanted to, by passing the sugar for the coffee, tea and postum, and I gave them the test of it~and those who did, they know~~whether they did or whether they did not. ‘ = ' c (As FATHER stopped speaking, a sister ‘from Minnesota testified stating that she V thanked FATHER for the whipping. A FATHER questioned her as to why she felt she had been whipped when He was speak- ing to those at the table concerning the oat- meal. She replied that His Message had hit . her because she had even failed to deny her- self inthe simple thing of not holding a conversation with the brakeman on the train. Then. FATHER‘ continued as follows:) Well,‘ of course that may ij-be,true-still itmay be true but that was a different subject at this particular instance, you see. ‘?The' words I had spoken in reference to that, it did, point out to how the different individuals_ are not willing -to sacrifice their lives and deny themselves for Me as-they should be, but~~I was especially speak- ing to those whom we were serving at the table at this particular instance. But it does point out, as I say, the acts of others, how they disobey through self-indulgence and through an attempt to ‘appease the greedy‘ appetite of -selfish human tendencies or human fancies or human pleas- ures, you see. It does point out such. Those who are true, when we branch off,fiwhen we start at the table, then ‘we can expand. Those who are true will deny themselves of every , mortal ._thing_. that would apparently be required by Me that they deny such things. The sacrifice of the mortal is the gain of the immor- tal, so you ‘lose to gain. You see the mystery‘? As I often say, I‘AM'"dernonstrating it in My daily activities, in My daily going to and fro. If I feel, you are in perfectharmony with Me and you are not confining in the least and do not have the spirit‘ of a. mind that is in ‘opposition to Me, I may at that particu‘l.ar‘time even,-say, allow you to go with Me some place-—Z[ mean if you would be around. where maybe I would not want you to go if I knew you were not in har- mony. Therefore you may if you be living in the city, like some of these here who come with Me from time to time, miss a ride two hundred miles. Of course that does not amount'ito.much, but so" many others do think it is a great thing to have the pleasure to ride even say on a train in which I ride. You seethe mystery? But more so when they consider riding with Me privately in the privately owned car, you see. Some people would think it was a great thing. Some people would think it was a great thing to have the pleasiire and the privilege to come in the audiences in My dining rooms and just stand and look. So many people cannot get in; » » but oh, how marvelous and what‘ these should think who have the privilege andithe pleasure of sitting with Me all the time, if they obey My Commandments and love GOD. ' " Thereare others who come all the Lway from Europe, Asia and'Australia and elsewhere just to get a chance to‘ sit at this table. Whatever table I AM officiating at, IIAM‘ serving, they think it is such a glorious thing and a great honor. Here are these who have the\chance daily ifthey love Me and obey Me. But then, perc_ha_nc'e it may be thatthey may disobey some- time and may miss a ride ,a hundred_miles and around about in_and out of the different Exten- sions andreturn back tothe New York Kinvg-A dom. Sotheni, it is a blessing in consideration to thosehiwho see such things. asa blessing.‘ See” the mystery? A _ _ . , But oh, how glorious it is to live in the ACTUAL PRESENCE of GOD, for if GOD,‘ pleases you in every degree, you please GOD. If GOD does not please you‘, you do not nor cannot please GOD" until GOD‘ canplease you;.for GOD must please you firstly before you can please GOD. You will not have any pleasing to "please GOD with, unless you get your pleasing or your pleasure from GOD. Then when "GOD pleases you in all things,,you will please, GOD in all,things.,1't is vice—versal. It works! So it is a wonderfulpriv- ilege, when you crack the shell of’ mortal limi- tation and get home Where .GO__D_ is. ' When you are lost in the will ofcon, eon . ‘oeieeer as, 1939 A.D.F.D. Y Tel/.: MOtt Haven 9-8508 3 533 CRAVEN! smear it - \ . is lost in the will of you. As far as you are eon- cerned, GOD is lost in your will as you are lost in Him; and GOD does‘ not care much about what you do, when you are lost in Him, be- cause He knows you can only do aslfar as His will allows. So it is a wonderful thought. ' Truly might the Spirit have said! through one , in the name of such a one through which the composition came: ! ‘.‘Oh,' to be lost in the will of FATHER DIVINE!” , ' ’ You see how wonderful it is! It makes you feel good! You feel pretty good then, do you not, Miss Naomi? But you do feel good, though. That goes to show you how sweet GOD is. It is won- derful! If you don’t want to be in GOD’S will, you don’t have to stay in it. (At thisjpoint FATHER began to sing this little song, joined in by all present.) , A “Oh, to be lost in the will of'iFATHER DIVINE! ’ ' ' (I heard you say) » Y ‘ Oh, to be lost in His Holy and Righteous Mind! ‘ a Free from all sorrow and worry, Free from all misery and woe, Heaven we once knew, ‘‘ FATHER" has made it all come true-ea His loveeand His joy shall abide. Keep Him in your breast,‘ and you’ll find eternal rest—— , H e - Oh,’ to be lost in His Mind.” % (FATHER! continruesiispeaking as follows:) It is wonderful! It isall in getting in the will. Let GOD’S will be done in you and your will will be done in" GOD. You know it is true! It is wonderful! You don’t know how good you * i feel until you get in the will of GOD. Y (And again the assembly took up the beauti« ful’ song just sung, the many Voices blending together in sweet harmony.) ‘ Y Y . I 4 Peace BRONX TERMINAL MARKET .T}.1e»NlEW DAY Y Phone: 105-1:3 1:30:11 HSTREETI‘ V . ABEL & SANDLER. INC. WHOLESALE‘ s0’U'ri-.niP.N Paonuos —. FRU1'I“a—nd p1mo'uoia§ STORE No. 24 » 103 V0. 5-4151' PEACE LEARN TO DRIVE .. CHECKER AUTO SCHOOL Expert Instruction $5.00 M Individual attenljion F111]. time given. -—— Daily 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. One quarter Year License Plates secured (500. E. 59 St. ‘(East of/2nd Ave.) New York City Phone: .liAma.ica 5-1771! PEACE Liberty -Hotel Supply Co., Inc. Quality Meats and Poultry aRetai11)istributors° % Jamaica, Y, P]:lAGE Mai! Orders Filyled Berman’s Haberdashers, Inc. MEN’S WEAR ‘ HATS -- CAPS $1.95 up i-— 656. up. H7 \V.‘:1_2.5Lh st. Tel.: UN. 4-4636 Thank You, FATHER PEACEFUL PEACE 0 Fresh ,F7”ll/its _ " O l7resh T7egetables 0 In (Tentral Alarketl 9 WESTLT 1I].5tli STREET i/2, ’\VF.S’J_‘ 1161111 S'jl_‘R,l1". li“.’.l‘ FPEACE New “Y'or.k Git.jy A. 5: SPIECE GOODS STORE, Inc. f SILK, WOC)LiEl\‘S, C’URTAf[NS GOODS and i - , M wH1'J_1n_»e»ooDs 164‘WEST..125th STREET . so PEACE- N. Y. City i»Phone: MO. fH.a‘ven Q—i17‘7 313 Y _IEast ! 1.33mi Street New York City Thank You. FATHER A PEACE H " Phone: IN. 9§sooo_ IN." s~4..s1.s 7.L*iii_4«:. TALK or HA}3lLl!lM eitemm Hremos ‘ICECREAM We deliver~ PEACE, _.,_. CDAL , BRONX. NEW’ YORK ‘ ' HRONX, New York I 104 }_)l"l..l).l.€d. deeply "were apparently bored TEENEW DA? ‘October 5th, A.D.F.D. WIIILSTYOU ARE CONSIDERING I\IO‘RTALITv AND I/IIAIK- INC FOR YOURSELVES MANYOTHER GODS IN CONSID- ERATION YOU SHOULD AT LEAST CONSIDER GOD I \7VHERESOE\/ER HE IS SIPEAI<I,NG You l\IlluSt Tie at Eacli. tOtl1'€1‘tl.’c1$Tl]()Ugl]. You Lovccd Otlicr WhOle~hcar1:cdlty Even if You DO Not I “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE”_ GIVEN. WHILE AT THE BANQUET TABLE 152'-16__0‘ W. 126th STREET” NEW YORK CITY _ SUNDAY EVENING and MONDAY MORNING OCTOBER 1st and 2nd, 1939 A.D.F.D. “ TIME: 5:15 A. M. ~ ’.l}‘.h.is Message is one to be stressed and im- living creature! Only through abiding the vvords contained herein can you stay in Tallow- shi.p and in sweet harmony with your CIt»EA~ TOR and MAKER and retain th.e blessed pr1v1~ lege of being allowed to come around and be in the holy atmosphere of IIIS lfersonal Pres- engg and enjoy gazing on the beautiful Body of GOD and listening to 1-IIS precious W ordsas they ‘fall from the Lips of the LORD. , .-"But if you will not Obey and refuse to in— culcatelin youandf in your deeds and a:ctIEE>}n‘s_ o ,e CI-IRIST, you shall lose all privileges that have the nature and the characteri.stics been extended to you in Love and Mercy up until this present time! . ' A FATHER had’ already delivered a beautiful Message just prior to this one, in which I—IE stated that there were some Who did n.ot care to” hear the proo1'read_ing of IIIS Words and when they had ,’C0,__01" words to that e:fI'ect. Thi.s was ‘what FATHER Twas referring to in the first sentence 0.’: this lVJ.essage herein transcribed. I I THANK YOU, SWEET FA.TI':lER DEAR! (The ‘foI.'egoing statements are those of “the tranSscriber,‘, after vvhich FATIIER. Speaks‘ as fo'l.lows 2) PEACIE, on the mind and heart of every Moses saidit. and he was the record—_bearer at that time, even as these, MY present .StenO"g- raphers, are the record—bearer and r.ecord~bear— ers in this time. ,Many times if_ they. recall something in t_he,pI:'oOfreading of the Message or if I go back and get a Lecture I gave some fifteen or twenty years ago, if those things have been recorded by them I retnace MY Thoughts back and considerthey must" have written the Message correctly. I I When Moses said I said, “I AM the LORD your GOD, AM a jealous GOD, visitingthe in- iquities of the fathers upon the children . . ” firstly, “For thou shalt‘ have no other gods bem fore ME, for I the LORD, thy GOD, AM a jealous GOD, ‘visiting the iniquities of theS:i’a—~ thers upon the children from the third to the fourth ‘ generation of them, that hate ME, and showing mercy unto thousands of them that I love and keep MY Commandments!” This ‘ was a statement and also an assertion Well‘ worth considering if you’ will but consider it. Ilere ‘, and now I ‘ do COI1SideI',‘~WhilSt 'you°”a_re considering mortality and niaking for your- selves many other gods in’conside‘rati.on, ‘I say in ‘consideratioln, in youriillustrations‘, in your praise and ‘in your ‘thanksgiving, you should at least consider GOD vvheresoever HE is speak— ‘ ing. So well and good for that! I -Now. again~I wish to say, whilst I AM judg- ing the quick and the dead, land’ this is areal- ity,. it ‘is. not imaginary. Itis not an imaginaa tion, it is a reality, for I have declared it! I have long since said, “Those in this and these and other audiences, if you“ar'e living -here, if you are visiting here,‘ if you are vvorking here, ‘ I It you are staying here, orif you are. .merely strangers dropping‘ in ,frOIn' time to... time, or if. ;you are daily visitorsas those of you who are _ . here daily, if you fuss and carry_ on in_these . '.l3l'\l/ERYON.E: .'.l.‘here . still may be . some boring done just the same as. I have been . doing. At this in'stance I would just like to ‘- sayyit may be true that I act J€%l10U«Sl§’» l011l3 audiences you are goingto be put Out!”. “If you arenot put out one way.you‘vvil1 be put out the Other,fo.rIIhave many ways to put you! .. we shall have a ‘[1R.IGI—lTEQ,US I CovEEN.. \ \ October 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. MENT! You must learn to treat everybody with respect and be hospitable to each and everyone who comes around and treat them right, those of you who come and those of. you who are here. Matters not if you are a stranger who has never heard of ME before but just hap- pens to be in the city and pass by -the door and come in, you have to treat others with re- spect the same as others treat you with respect. But I AM telling you now, those of yotiwlio come in these audiences, sit in here daily or live here or work here or work any place in the divers connections, if you are ‘fussing and disagreeable, go on somewhere else, because you do not have to stay here! It is better for i. you to go whilst" you can go well, whilst it is well with you, for if you do not it-»may not be well with your soul when woe Vbefalls you! And those who have ‘preconceived prejudices , in your different places of positions where you are working, here in the kingdom and else- where, you had better not let any of your mor- tal, racial prejudices or any reflection of those things rise up here! Such kind of “otter fellows” come out by fasting and with prayer. Fast those cursed tendencies out of your sys- tem by fasting them out of your mentality by i going to the extreme reverse to that of which those old cursed tendencies of prc;.judice and jealousy suggest, -and live, in GOD'S recogni.tion and the presence of HIS Ma‘jesty, with Love and Compassion and Respect for everybody. Fast those tendencies out of your system by casting them out of your mentality. I AM tell- ing you now because if I hear of any other deviation or conflict among these, the follow- ers, why, those who are conflicting will feel the effect of it! You must treat each other as though you love each other .whole-heartedly, even if you do not. Your mortal, human tendencies of mortal, pre- conceived prejudices shall not have an existence wheresoever I AM officiating.‘ They shall not even present themselves in evidence; if they do, you will feel the effect of it, for you are the one if it is found in evidence in you in words, deeds or actions as if though you have prejudice or dis- like any person or persons. 7 ’ ‘T. Now jot these thoughts downin your vocab_u-- lary and remember what I AM telling you. Those I I’ are the kind that caused the man to cut himself to pieces in the tombs; they will‘ run you crazy. You go mad!‘ You lose yourmind if you have those old prejudicial tendencies in you such as you had before you claimed to know,ME.. They Inakeyou go mad, I say, will causeyou to cut“ yourself to pieces in thetomb! So I AM telling -The NEW DAY _ low”. L something like that! 105 you now and telling them as I told them in the man at that time: “Hold your peace and come out of_ the man,” and come~out of the woman! Come out of the ones who may be called angels, if any-one ha.s any such tendencies or‘ dispo- sition as those; for what said JESUS when the disciples could not cast those‘, “other fellows” out of the man? HE said, “Such kind cometh out only with fasting and with prayer!” You cannot get them out by just affirmingfl that they are gone but you must fast from thosetendencies, As long asyou indulge in them, when those old minds say, “Butt up against that one because you think hedoes not look‘ like you or you think she does not look like you,” that is the “other fel- I say, that is the “other fellow” in 7./ou.-’ “Run into them or butt up against them,” or That is the “other fellow" rigltt from the “other place” and he will carry you to the “other place” unless you get him out of you.’ , ' _ But such kind cometh out with fasting and with prayer, by fasting from that old cursed, suggestion, that old cursed desire to do those things that are negative and antagonistic. Fast from that old,cursed'mind, idea and opinion. fancy, pleasure or tendency, all of those old. cursed “other fellows” from the “other place”-W fast them out of you, for such kind will come out with fasting and with prayer. , Now you fast from those things by refusing to do what they suggest for you to do. . When they make a "suggestion for you to do certain things that are negative by inspiration intui- tively or mentally or physically, if you have a leading or an urge to do certain things’ that are negative and antagonistic and conflicting because of your preconceived prejudices and tendencies, fast from those things by refusing to do what they say, and recognize ME, My Love and MY Ev- er—presence as the REDEEMER and the SAVIOR of all nations. And when you fast from those things by refusing to indulge in them, after a while that old:“other fellow” will leave you be- causehe cannot stay in you if you do not indulge in him nor will not obey hislsuggestions. Can you not see the mystery? Now fast him out of you! Fast both him and it all of his inips out of you! They all will come out as didthose that were in the man, trying to cut - the man to piecesine the tombs. JESUS told I them to hold their peace and come out of the man, cease to function, cease to fight and cease to operate, cease to express, cease to exist in the action or in activity. express in their respective activity they will be obliged to come out of you. and leave’ you for the lack of expression and for the lack of activity, If they cease to act or” 106 The NEW DAY October 5tI'I, E39 A.D.F.D. for they must have something to do. Th.e “other fellow” is always busy you know, that is his nature. If he cannot be busyflie cannotexist, he has to go where he can be busy. Therefore prohibit him from exfiression and by fasting’ from. his indulgence and from his‘suggesti.ons, from his tendencies, from his fancies and from his j)leasu_res he will leave you by coming out of you. lack of activity; therefore he will leave you and will not return again if you will not allow him to. I thank you. Phones: PEACE ACaderny 2-1785 . DRy Dock 4-8450 MRS. DORA LIPSKY COATS. ‘FURS COATS. DRESSES MEN'S CLOTHING BLANKETS. LINENS 8: FURNITURE PERSONALLY SELECTED FOR YOU FROM WHOLESALE HOUSES AT GREAT SAVINGS EVERYTHING GUARANTEED Phone for an APPOINTMENT 44 East Broadway New York City Near Cha,/;Io,am Squar-e VVe thank You, FA'rh:Ea SYLVIA'S HAT SHOPPE “Better Hats for less money” I 242 West 116th Street I New York City (Between 7th and 8th Avenues) we thank You, FATHER DAVID SOLOMON I Shoe shine 5c-—Shoes Dyed 25c 313 WEST 127th STREET New York City Near.‘ St. Nicholas Avenue A . Dhone: JAmaica 6-318,4, I PEACE PEACE Peace W0 N D ER BRI ' It’s slow baked 168-23 Douglas Ave, Jamaica, N. Y.’, I I thank You, FATHER if ‘ Tel. UNlversity 4-7514. I . He will depart from you once and ’ forever for the lack’ of indulgence and for the‘ ’ /Main office, 9-17 43rd Ave., Long Island C., N. Y. PEACE B. ENGL-ANDER Excelsior Stables 117-121 WEST 128th STREET N. Y. City LONG ISLAND ADVERTISERS I . __ ' PEACE PEACE DINING ROOM We thank You, FATHER, for permitting us to sell MEALS at IO and r5c 289 Bay View Ave. Inwbod, L. I. P/EACEI y Phone: BAyside 9—2890——~91 I PALACE BOULEVARD FOOD MARKET l\lEA.TS, FISH, DAIRY PRODUCTS and GROCERIES Free, Prompt Delivery 41-27 BELLBLVD. Bayside, L. I. , PEACE Phone: STi1lwel1 /I-/I765---5 WESTON'S ENGLISH QUALITY BISCUITS WHOLESOME —- DELICIOUS —- NOURISHING Distributerl exolimv-sly by QUALITY SALES LJOMPANY, INC. 39-34 CRESCENT ST. Long Island City PEACE We thank You. FATHER VBAYSIDE PEACE LAUNDRY A N , BUNDLE 12c pound _ . A ‘ Si-HURTS 100 ~—— DRESSES 15'c_-———- UNDERWEAR 30 ‘ BA.yside 94574-13. L I I 204-45 45th DRIVE PEACE I Bayside, L. I. ‘ We thank You. FATHER MAJESTIC FUEL OIL CORP. MAJESTIC .,MAKES WARM FRIENDS Distributediin New York Gity,Long Island, , Westcliester County ‘ .. Phones: vSTillwel1 4-.’I6O0——EVergreeiI 9-404/I ‘- CANADA ADVERTISERS I Tel. Wei. 3166 T , P E‘ A c E 3. A. WHARTON LADIES’“and GI+.3NTS’"OTAILOR OMo'ntreal, Canada V We thank You, FATHER“ , PEACE’ TAILOR & ‘SI-IOEESHINE PARLOR I SCOTT, Prop; I I I U 1196 St. Antoine St. 2540 Antoine Street PEACE Montreal, Canada , oaoteri sihwiesle 'fAT.D.F.D. -be continually. with you in the your good work. ‘ u . I say that he, whom the truth sets free, is ' "Mr. Daniel W. May I ‘1431 West 38th St. The’ NEW DAY 107 any 0 V‘ ’ ‘ l I I I ‘ n Righteousness! -- Marches On! 0 L In these ‘pages will ‘be f onnd Letters from the W orlcl of Business,‘Profession, Labor and Trade“ {‘lZ9P7‘€05€l3i0'n of His ‘Peace Mission Movement, 750 FATHER DIVINE in Acknowledgment and Also Some of HIS _Wo»no7er_fnll Letters in Reply. . $160 REPAIID roe FRAUDAULAENT PURCHASE I MADE 13 YEARS AGO 1431 W. 38th St.- _Los Angeles‘, Calif. . I L August 30th, 1939 Rev. M. J. Divine, I ».-36-33. W. ’123rd St;, New York City, N ..Y. Dear Sir :-—. I \ I take great plea_sure in informing you that on , August 28th. one of your followers, Mr. E. K. Eggner of this City, gave me<$11-0.00 (One Hun- dred & Ten Dollars) iandon July -13th last, he gave me $50.00 making a total of7$160.00. This amount represented at one half "interest in a re- _ pair shop which I had purchased from him in Sept. 1926 and which I later learned was a fraud. .I had considered thatthis money was lost and charged it to experience. 0 V ‘ ’ Therefore I was indeed greatly surprised to receive this money, as well as overjoyed tolearn ‘ I of this man’s true and complete reformation, and g I realize that i_t is entirely due to the Holy Spirit as manifested through you, and may the LORI) furtherance of free indeed. - . I - ‘I THANK YOU SINCERELY, I . Daniel W. May FATHER R17:lsi3oNnsl I PEACEM I / Los Angeles, Calif. ‘ My dear Mr. May :---~ ,‘ ‘ Although your letter of the However, I appreciate your acknowledgment of the sum of One‘Hundred. and Sixty Dollars ’ that you have received from one of MY followers who has made recompense“ of a dislioiiestact he committed. thirteen years ago. I Anything that is ‘good cannot be limited, but Sept. 28, 1939 A.l).'F.D. , > 30th ultimo was _, z in MY office, having thousands of others on hand that pour in weekly from allparts of the . _world, ‘Ididi not get to yours until to-day. it by virtue of its nature/it must expand" and mag- nify itself. . I . It is for this cause that these honest acts of reciprocity exhibited by My followers depictrthe beginning of la‘ new epoch in which can be seen the unfoldment of a universal Righteous Govern- ment. I I In consideration of theparable of. the mystery of the proverb that asserts, “Greater is he that conquers his own Will than he that taketh a city,” we find an answer tothe momentous prob- lems of the day; - The effectual working out of this Teaching that I AM extending universally, clearly em- phasizes this fact, for by‘ the transmission of MY Spirit andMY Mind, millions have been con- verted ,to.Righteousness, Justice and Truth. This means that they are no longer subservient to the Will of mortality——to. those characteristics of prejudice, hate, greed and selfishness that spell " V defeat, limitations, hardships and death. _ Then I declare as I daily"reiterate,“‘As with an individual, so with. a nation andwith all nations combined.” A nation ruled by force is destined to both a moral and economic deterioration. But’ a nation governed by the Law of Righteousness, Justice and Truth will find. its Spiritual and economic Freedom. j e I The fundamental principle of the whole scheme of‘ things is the conquering of the immoral, bar- baric tendencies of the human mind. The inge-J‘ nious intellect of the mortal mind is ‘ultimately expressed in campaigns of warand other meth- ods of exploitation. It is for this cause that I AM Spiritually revolutionizingtlie consciousness of men that Wisdom mightxsupercede ignorance and become a scientific reality in the world of af- fairs. - I ’ _ I Hence, Righteousness ‘is Marching Onward. It is a phenomenon now evidenced in all fields of business, profession, labor and trade. It is the leaven of Peace, Equity and Freedom millions are extending in their-divers business and social activities that is leavening the whole lump. It is the Wheel of Progress_deVelopinginew industries, new systems and methods of a Right- eous Government and it is the supreme Law that will bring about the civil. liberties, social justice ios B and national security that a corrupt government cannot give. . _ _ Hence, I shall continue to inject the Spirit of Righteousness within the hearts and. lives of all men» that they might ‘realize, there is no great- ness, nor any victory in the slaughter of millions to conquer a nation, but the‘ greatness of men and the victory lies in. conquering the world of its uncivilized, savage tendencies of prejudice, . hate, graft and greed and in establishing Peace, Brotherly Love and Unity among 311 139013195 0f the earth. Tlius, in the Cause of a Righteous Governnient, I would that you might become to be as this leaves ME, for I AM Well, Healthy, Joyful, Peace- ful, Lively, Loving, Successful, Prosperouspand Happy in Spirit, Body and Mind and in every organ, muscle, sinew, joint, limb, vein and bone andxeven in every atom, fibre and cell of MY Bodily Form. - Respectfully and Sincere, I AM ’ I REV. M. J. DIVINE (Better known as FATHER DIVINE) ‘ MJ D .r UNRIGHTEOIIS JTCT MADE GOOD » E "AFTER 27 YEARS CANADIAN ‘NATIONAL RAILWAYS Office of the Treasurer ' Our File N‘o.i72l. Fatilier D,i_vii9ie » 36-38 W. 123 Street New York City Dear Sir: , _ I , We have today received from Miss Faith Hope,’ 21 Roberts, Santa Cruz, Calif., a cheque for $29.40, being Conscience Money covering the remaining half of railway fare for a boy of twelve years whom she took from Montreal to Bisbee, Ariz. in 1912 on the Grand Trunk Rail- way. . ' I " Miss Hope has requested that we write you in this respect, advising you of her action. Yours very truly, . » Chas.’I). Cowie Treasurer JW REPLY BY FATHER PEACE ' October 4, 1989 A.-D.I<‘.l_‘). Mr. Chas. D. Cowie, Treasurer ' Canadian National Railways Montreal, Quebec, Canada My dear Mr. Cowie:—-- , I have your letter of the 2nd, acknowledging‘ -The NEW DAY Montreal, Que, October 2, 19391 October 5th, 1i939iA..D.F.n. receipt of a reimbursement in the amount of twen- ty—nine dollars and forty cents that was due the Canadian National Railways since 1912 by one of My followers, and I sincerely appreciate know- ing this fact, as.“-it ‘increases the volume of evi- H. dence whereby‘MY Spiritual "inifluence is ‘caus- ing’ Righteousness to be made practical in the affairs of men. ' I In conveying this thought, I AM specifically speaking of the Work of MY Mission among all mankind, for I AM establishing a Righteous Gov- _ ernment universally. _ , Not only do belligerent nations need to revolu- tionize their present administratio1i‘s .of govern- ment, but all countries of this presentcivilization need a true Spiritual reformation. They need a purging of all corruptioii, sin, vice and crime, that Peace and Prosperity might be made mani- fest among them. , ’ It is for this cause that I AM inculcating the Precepts of ‘Righteousness, Justice and Truth withinthe consciousness of the children of men. I AM teaching them to begin at the fireside to govern their lives and affairs according to the standard of a Righteous Government, for "I de- clare, as with an individual, so with a nation and with all nations unite_dly. In the above instance of the indebtedness of twenty-seven years standing made good at this time, it is observed that this is an actof Hon- esty. It is a reflection ‘of a Righteous Govern- ment. It is the performance of real citizenship, the which I continue to stress that this sample of individual independence is the Keynote to na- tional independence. . ' The Principle of this Righteous Government demands all people topay as they go and to owe‘ no man. It forbids‘ anyone buying anything on credit or on the instalment plan. These especial requisites are the foundation of economic pros- perity, and plainly declare a high moral stand- ing of allegiance to any country, for it calls for absolute‘ Honesty, Competence and Truth and abolishes slothfulness, non—cooperation and de- pendence ainong men. , In propounding the cause of national security, it is vitally essential that a goveriiineiit. recog-‘ nize the rights of all men, regardless to their alleged race, creed or color..._ As, “a house divided. , against itself cannot stand”; solis it that a gov- ernineiit, in order to receive the loyalty of its citizens, gives its protection to one and all alike, for, “where there is division, there is strife, but where there is union, there is strength.” ‘ Hence, as Righteousness moves within the af- fairs of government,civilization will scientifically declare its progress in all fields of society and those nations that liaveyielded to the vanity oft s 5th; 1939 ;&.o.E.ln. ignorance,‘“shall beat their swords into plow-~l shares, and tl1e~i1*;spears into pruninghooks: na- » tion shall not‘ lift up sword against‘-nation, neither shall they learn war any more.” , . , Thus, in the Cause of Peace, desiring that you and all who may-be concerned might be as I AM; this leaves ME ‘ W ell, Healthy, J oyful,—.Peaceful, Live- ly, Loving, Successful, Prosperous and Happy in Spirit, Body and Mind and in everyorgan, mus- cle, si-new,rjoint,»-limb, vein and- bone and even in every atom',‘fibre and-cell of MY Bodily Form. : Respectfully and Sincere,-I AM J. DIVINE \ ’MJD.r ; -~RECEI.PiT ~ CITY on NEW YORK DEPARTMENT or WELFARE 902 Broadway - Refund Receipt 13981 . . Date 9—28—39 I D. 0.80 . Case No. 187 ; Received from Jonas Al.exis,(Willi‘ng Jonas) Address .676 Washington Ave., Bkn... ' The amount of Twenty-six ooh-100 Dollars $26.00 Cash paid . . Adler Cashier’s- Signature I—’ergB.S. FINAL PAYMENT MADE - »AFT,ER 15 YEARS EVERGREEN CEMETERY CO. ' ' ‘ OF SEATTLE 11111 Aurora; Ave. = 7 ~ _ Seattle, V Washington - T I V - V. w . September 6,1939 Mrs. Lulu*Jones—.Sister Sunbeam I ’ ’ 1.521-—24th,A.venue E "S Seattle, ‘Washington * Dear Mrs. Jones: 4 A E _ A I am Averyuvpleased to advise you‘ that your ac- count liasjnovv been paid in full for the burial of your Mother, vvhichytookl place in _March’,_ 1924. We are certainly‘ _thankful to get this cleared up and o:fif_i our books inasmuch as this small bal~« ance of $5.00 principal and in'teres,t has beenoute . standing. since 1929. I to Father Deivin.e.fl ‘. A > ; A _ Yours~very truly, . s As r'e.qu'ejsted we are sending copyof this letter I V.E{R}cl- V ,- . CC: ' Fath.er'_lDivine. ., All The NEW DLAZY 36 west. 1231-a stat , --:-—- , (Better known as FATHER DIVINE) ' PEACE '9 i _ , E. Rasrn_'ussen——-Credit I)_epa.rtn1ent Q 109. "LOSTAND FOUND’ * FATHER. DIVINE PEACE MISSION Phone: LE 4-5891 can A at this number to obtain lost ...a sound articles.‘ $1.00 found, llfith St. and“ Lenox. Ava, October it 1939 A.D._F.D. 9 Philadelphia: 34241 Ludlow St. during the demonstra’l.i.on on Sept. ' 3rd, 4th and .5th. ' Philadelphia: Sept. 3rd, zith and 5th. 9 , Wallet containing some bills found, 126th St. and _ Lenoxi Ave. Oct. 4th.. , _ $1.00 found, 1887-1889 Madison AVe., week of Sept. 2411], 1939 iA.D.F.D. A . Black velvet‘ l1and.bag containing handkerchiefs and . odds and “ends found, 18874889 Madison week: of Sept. 5‘ . I939 A..D;F.D. ‘ E Small change found, 204 West 63rd St. Ava, Ladies’ watch coats, hats, etc.; found; Itookland Palate} vveek of Sept. 2!lth, 193.9 A.D.E.D. LAVINA PEACE , We thank You,.1"'ATHE§E BUY FAMOUS TRADE MARK SHOES $3 on ' All One Price-——--’-Values To $12.50 * s~ Also Save Moneyon Hosiery &‘ Bags When you come to us-«Be sure’ youja/we in BER-«SI-lAN'pS SHOE‘ OUTLET Note the News Address——0pp. G'imbql’s 131.W1t«:sT_:33:rd STREET ~ ’ NEW YORK CITX PEACE We thank ‘You, FATHER CHILDREN'S EXTENSICN For Children and Guardians oard and Laundry ’ In FATHER’S Mind and Spirit 13 WEST 131st STREET 1 New York city Please 9 Call ‘MISS nouns PI.cuu¢ 8-0514, SUNSHINE.‘ PEACE LUNCH 9 Meals served in FA'I‘I—IER’S Mind and Spirit 1820 Madison Avenue New York City PEACE _We thank You, FATHER PEACE, FISH. FRUIT & VEGETABLE A M A R K E T 262 LENOX .AVE., Near. 123rd St, N. PEACE A A ' ‘ ' Y. City PEACE? . G-R-:AeN T ' 5, DEPARTMENT STORE Serving Harlein 'Wi:tl1-‘Qu.ality . ‘At Prices You..,-G-an Afford: \V. '1‘. GR.AN'1‘ 430., p 226, ‘.W.ES’1‘ 12515 S_.TRE..ET I J. J. M1LEs,Mgr. $5.00 found inslittle gwreen purse at Suit case found, 2003 South Street. W — We thank You, -Merchandise 9 S" 7 it 110 The NEW..DAY October see, 1939 A.o.r.n. The following is taken from theDaily Reports of the Agents from “The NEW‘ DAY” in “con- tacting prospective advertisers in the business and professional field. These reports as printed below, are for the consideration of those desiring to know the reac-— tion these different businesses and individuals express toward FATHER DIVINE and HIS Peace Mission Movement. It includes the name of the firm, the individual contacted, ,, the address, and remarks or com- ments. Also the name of the one making the report. ’ Reports of PROPHET E‘ZEKE.L ISAIAH ‘ Boston, Mass. ’ J. Saunders & Sons, 896 Tremont. was sent; to see if this company would cooperate with us, as many of the followers rent from this com- pany. He took a one-week ad. _ Flower Shop, 238 Mass. Ave. Not interested. Back Bay Jewelers, 230 Mass. Ave- Manager was out. - Waters Stationery, 240 Mass. Ave. “I would not be interested; Sorry.” Manhattan Grocery, 270 Mass. Ave. Manager was out. . Radio Repair Shop. “I will give you an ad. Call again.” Very harmonious. Armour Packing Co., Columbus Ave. All ad- vertising is done in Chicago. They refused “The New Day.” A 0 PEACE Tel. LEhigh 4-5690 - SHEVLAND BROS. ‘Choice Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Fine Teas and Coffees, Lynbrook Butter and New Laid Eggs Prompt Defivery of All Orders . 274 Lenox Ave. (bet. 123rd & 124th Sts.), N.Y.C. The Atlantic Refrigerator Co. All advertising is done in Pennsylvania. I Paint Store, 159 Huntington Ave. was out. . Carroll Cosmetic, Cambridge, Mass. Chain store. Manager said they were not allowed to advertise. ‘ . H. Davis Millinery & Hosiery, 603 Mass. AVe., Cambridge, Mass. Not interested. Fanny Farmer Candy Chain store. Manager and not even permitted to buy a magazine. F. Electric Supply, Cambridge, Mass. Do ‘ not advertise, they‘ are chain stores. Ideal Grocery, 423 Mass. Ave. a “New Day,” but could not advertise as busi- ness is dull. - Kaufman’s Hardware, 443 Mass. Ave. The manager was ‘out, but the one Whom I in there bought a “New Day.” - Grocery Store, 565 Mass. Ave. They were moving «out, told me to call some other time. Very harmonious. - Singer Sewing Machine Co., 735 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Not interested. Hunt’s Drug Store, 731 Mass. Ave. terested. " Not in- DOMESTIC: ’ $15.00 -- $25.00 per week i DAY WO‘'.tI{ERS: . 40c to 50c per hour p‘us carfare WINDOW WASHERS: (Men) 1550 ——~ 25c ye‘ window and 1p. siou. to either employer or employee. LEhigh 4:-589-G . (These telephone numbers are tor New York EMPLOYMENT SERVICE EXTENDED GRATIS ‘TO ALL READERS OF THE NEW DAY‘ ' We secure and supply positions for the following types of help: MECHANICS -—- CHAUI*‘FEURS -— CHAUFESSES -— STENOGRA'PI-IERS & OTHER OFFICE HELP -— MAID3 —- BUTLERS —— GOVERNESSES —- GRADUATE NURSES ——~ PRACTICAL NURSES -—- COMPANIONS -—- CATERERS -— SOCIALSECRETARIES -— MILLINERS —- TUTORS AND e OTHER PROFESSIONALS. Prices by no means limited to $25.00 per week as w orkers receive wages according to experience and profes- . This courtesy 5. without discrimination as to race, creed or color——ab°olutely without charge or fee of any kind iLEhigh 4.-3042 City readers. Out—of—town "aders call Peace Mission Extension nearest your community.) MC), 2-2336 , The man- , ager said they Were‘ not allowed to advertise, They bought it THANK_ YOU, FATHER Qctol:ier_.5t1i, 1939CALD..,FeD, fT.H~.e§NiE1W~D?:AY '*—-.‘ . 9-: Brestue .Furnitvurei Co.» I Not T .l.lf)_..‘t€l‘e_EA3lLA6d. '(i1,07 A Warren. St.) yearns Hard - times. Boston Elevator C0,, 31 James St. Mathiews, Advertising manager. :[Jo J: The manager said at present they did not have any money to ‘ advertise. When they do good they will adver~ tise, but now the taX—payers are making up their deficiency in their budget and they “do not care g to spend the. tax—payers’ money in that way; ‘ Statler Hotel, I). B. Stanbor, Manager. All advertising is done in iNew Y ork. And their budget was used up and there is no moneyfor advertising.- The manager asked for a rate card and -“The New Day.” ’ I Estel1e’s Home of Southern Fried Chicken, "888- 894 -Tremont St. manager said that Father was doing a good work and that he desiredfor Father-to help’ him. He saidhe cooperated with Father by cut- ting down on his prices. -He gave a four—week contract. — - ' i “ Sam’s‘”Market, 950 Tremont St. “I read ‘The New Day’ every week‘. one 'wee:k,"’ as the i'o.llowe1:‘s traded t;li.e.1?e; nninankinu,riTnhn A v S FRAN" K GR()(}7ERl.flES and V.E(}fET.A.BLl*!lS TROPICAL P§R0iD'U(.}TS"/ , M ¢Frec lhiivcry T g“'.' L141-}N OX -A_VEN1]ll*} New York Cilgy PEACE A ’ , - lt’s wondei~ruu ISHAH REM©DELlNGv_ SHGP All ii i.r.1ds of Hats, U'ncler\v‘eai',l ‘Socks T Shirts Made »- Collars 'l.‘«L11‘ned ‘H/e [hie lad¢cs’cmid genis’ coals 73 WEST 1.15th STREET New Y0.1:'k City reins Smithy Realty C0,, ,. 105 W atrren. St. Not’ ‘this J. E. Wyche, Manager. ‘The ‘ Will give an ad for’ ‘To a the my \7'df;1I1C;l.0USI Peace Mission. :il§lt:;ft.ei:i_sioii.s’l in the United States, Canada and Foreign‘ ‘Coun- ‘tries; — As you havepprobably noticed,‘ “The _NEW DAY” cover has recently been; carrying new photographs of the differentplaces i.n the Prom- ised Land with a pictorial viewoi’ the various Extensions of the FATHER DIVINE Peace“Mis~ sion Movement. l « ’ Of. course it would. be difficult: to give a comm plete picture of the activities‘. and thefvasti scope of the Peace Mission Movemehtifroin the picture point of view nevertheless we thank 1+‘A;TlfiIil:ll-it‘ for HIS Blessings in allowing all to enjoy the dif-' ierent scenes that have been presented. j Those who have never as yet hadfthe opportun- ity of being personally at «these places can- eni‘oy' this presentation; iirthe same respect, those here and elsewhere desire to see whatithe Movement is doing in your ‘section of the country and in the world at large. . -\ g T- If you have photos of various FATHER. D11: VINE Peace Mission Extensions, restaurants or other coo79em'tv}22'e cconocmo enclecwors in your V1} einity, showing their activities, or whatsoever would be of interest, we thank FATHER to sen;d them to us. We are endeavoring to present to the ‘world. the ]3ESTwe h.ave and to spread the p:re- sentation of the results of this Gi;'eai; Cooperative Movement known primarily asthe “FATHER ~I).l={ _ VINE PEACE MISS1ON_ .lVlQVEMENT.” Again we thank FATHER if such p.i<:ttu:1."es are available that youmight forward a‘ i'eW‘prints of same to “Th.e NEW DAY’? and whatever ex»- pense there is for them, ..ki_ndly let us know. The size photo that could best be used would be 8x10 or 5x7,"gloss print. Thank You, FATJEIER ‘ “The NEW 4DAY” fi%8%3%3§.3%5%8’{;9%3?;%%%%¥%8%%R8%!°§3%3%8‘!.3%9%&D‘x!9%%%3%§%3?Re8%$?;8%3%8%8:%?;9?;fleaEifitfififihfiR38W3!3838‘3R3€3R3R?rR3C3R5lC3¢‘é8‘iR%I3¢$flfiR3¢3¢3¢‘M‘§R3¢38ilfilhiighfiini l§C3fi£iQ3@'3Q3§“3£383¢*‘w%8"é2"逑i8'iR%!'Ial3Eflfitfitstfifififififlfifl3fi8ilCW‘iR“ifi%ii€'&'ifi8Eek8%8%KERRMAD:3%Rbtlfiit¥%I%39J§b!.DE8%3%l%8%I§.D%§$.!%!%3%l%D%&E8%b%Btbsis at ,_ . . _ ' . . 1: § PEACE , ’ T H E N E W ‘D A Y A WI+1l3l1<ZLY COl\/MVIERCIAL g-gr gg SUBSCRIPTION BLANK 156 ‘West 1.26111 Street MAGAZINE y '» i s New Yuri; City, N; Y.. . .. . . . . .. 193. .A.n.r.n.e E j...’ . . . - . a . o o na¢.amo’o-oo»'a‘na' a a a a naoIIop:eooa9hInnaa‘an\(7;-nnelnniooas-‘an! {:5 ADDRESS ................... ...... .... ii § cirv .v.,._.......1coUN'rnYg,.g.....;,.... 3; $3 . U. S. Possessions and C'a.nada . .. .1 Year. . . .$2.00; 6 l\/.[o:r1‘t_lris..,.$1.OV0 5 ,, $3» g T Foreigri ...................... Y‘ear..i:.$2.50; 6 l\/Ion‘ths....$1.25— g; The NEW‘ DAY to begin ........ 193 A.D.r.Dj; :35 Remit by Post Office Money Q1'frleL' payable-. to “The—New ].')ay” A fig ‘ We thank You, FA'1‘l-JJER is as ‘ 100.. and -15c. ‘-1.50 :[JE.VN0X Street [hi [nah N W o R L D N E w s (Continued ;l:'rom page 3) own. which wouldprohibit the sale and shipment of arms to belligerent nations and at the same time institute a “cash-an.d—c.arry” provision‘ for other types of merchandise to the warring na- t.ions~——-a bill, according to reports, substantially in accord with the demand and proposals made by Father Divine. WLADISLAVV RACZKIEVVICZ is the new‘ I-‘resident of the Polish. Government, with head- quarters in Paris, France, although technically there is at present no Poland. President Pro- ffjessoir Ignace Moscicki, in accord with the Po- lish Constitution, resigned and named as his own successor the former Governor of Pomorze, where the war started. Poland’s great pianist and first premier, declined the offer because of the weighty responsibility. ]iTALY’S FOREIGN MINISTER, Count Ciano, went to Berlin. over the week—end for a con- ference with Adolf Hitler. I-Iitler is reported to have offered a ‘proposal for peace, but stated that if it were not accepted further consultation willbe ‘held with Stalin and unrestricted war- fare would be unleashed against England and France. V CARDIINAL MU N_Il.)ELEl‘N of Chicago, one of the three U. S. princes of the Roman Catholic Church, died of heart trouble Monday. MAIL FROM CANADA is now being subjected to inspection and search. ’ . _ A WARNING to U. S. ships has been issued by the German government. Nazi officialshave for- — BOSTON ADVERTISERS f§g)ACE We thank You, }.'<‘A’I‘HF.R ' ROZEN'S MARKET .l-‘a,lrot‘iiz<-3 your ‘l"riencls; this shop has always been helpful to our cause. I I 357 Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass. We thank You, FA’1‘H.ER., for the sweet l.1armoniou.s ’ al.1nosphere‘ Peace Mission & Dining-Roorn _ Delicious "Meals server.l in l3‘.all'ler"s lllincl and Spirit We thank You, }.<'A’l.‘.H)li1R, lor e\~m-y,l:)lessing' . . . Blessed P. ll. Smiles. Ma/nagelr. , BOS'.l‘O';\”, Mass. PEACE I . ‘ 161 EASW.‘ /l‘35l.'l1l S’.l}‘.ll.El1l'l_‘. .Bel.\\‘em‘I .Th‘eic NEW“ DAY Oetoberifitih, 1939 A.D.F.D. 3' bidden U. S. ships to radio for aid if stopped by U-boats, to dodge or try to escape if requested to halt, on threat of being sunk if they do not comply. ~ '- ‘AMERICAN BUNI7),/FUEllRER, Fritz ]s'.uh._n, was in jail this week’ in default of the $50,000 bond placed against him on the advice. of Dis- trict Attorney Dewey’s ofiice, because specific « information was reported that Kulin planned to escape from the _country. He is charged wit_h_ embezzling $14,000 from his own German_-A.mer- ican Bund. _ . A A GERMAN SEA RA1DEjRRsan;k a "British merchant ship in the South Atlantic this Week. Seine believe it isone of the Germiaiiipocket bat- tleships and it recalls the long successful series of raids on alliedships made by the Emden dur-. ing the last war. As the result of sinking of they . British ship war risk insurance for ships tripled immediately in New York City. A COMMITTEE ON I INTER—Al\/IERICAN NEUTRALITY set up by the Pan-American Neutrality Conference, which. closed in Panama City Tuesday, will have its headquarters in Washington, D. C. It wi.ll help to work out ‘neutrality patrol problems and economic mutual assistance between the U. S. and xthe otlier American nations. This brings the Pa.n-A1ner- ican Union a step closer to a real union on the model of the Union of the United ‘States of North America. A BRITISH SQUADRON was about to be rushed to the South. Atlantic to search. out the German sea raider but was called, off by the announcement of the l11ter—A1nerican Neutrality Committee, of a naval patrol around the two Americas, excepting the waters of the Doininion _ of Canada, which is a belligerent. (‘Continued on page 114) p . PEACE > V The Jackson Heights Peace Mission" is sponsoring a series of mass ineetings Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday, October ninth, tenth and eleventh at the Queens Borough Hall, 103-10 39th Avenue, Corona, L. I. Thanl: You, FATHER, for Your Blessings! . A We thank -you, FATHER ’ll‘l"I i rd agnd §lI..ox'ington ‘A venues 5f_l.0O0 S_Q'l..i.A.ll.'.l1‘. .li‘ll:1F/'l.‘ (W ?[<"l'll?lN‘l.’Il7lfijRE Ail.‘ ../\1;Cf,l;‘IONi .PBfl.'CES! AUCTION SAl.i.BlS ’_l‘.Hl_ifR_Sfl‘)A"YS .AlN'D‘Zl*‘RIiD.AiYS ~~«- PRlVA']I‘li‘. SALES DAILY Special clcscounl‘ /or Father 1)ivgine’s F0lI,ou'e1's ‘ ~ ., “K LQct@berf5t‘h,=71939~A.»D,F.D. T h e NE w D A Y PEACE L STYLISHSTUTS SIZ :8 up to 60 S U I T S 0 L .. on: nunoneo vsAns'Aeo ma AVERAGE AMERICAN HAO 50 WAIVTS AND S P O R C O A T S . L coNs\ so /6 To as Nrcnstrtés. 'rovAv HE HAS ABOUT :00 suwpusp BY * L ' = , . so 5 -AND MANUFACTUFHMI AHD94-ARE NECESSITIES. M 25 YEARS Aeo, M ~~ Say BEAN WAS 051' ummawn, AND rooAv, . ‘ __ DUE cHuer~Lv,1o A *‘ mousmw. nssemcu, « 75‘ g ITS 57,000,000 53 = mama ANNUAL cam: if .- PROWDES THI.‘ BASIS " «. ' 7 FOR £0,090 dons. ' ORKIN ’s ‘ Always Cooperatés “We thank You, FATI“IER,f‘ \ for your Blessing‘ and our ‘ ' A L >11’ Fmzmens «H N \ ' ' . . A:«”.G‘£*L ~'.§.1§.J?s?«‘r’..«, «.4? :‘,3Jx\ “°' 1nc1‘eased bus-mess cAMus' mom QR Ln |NGATL Eon " H|CaHWA - (CAME-LS wen usso - AT mar T/M on was: R w ms o:sA=R7:)~ ’ V RVEST men: or mops... ’ 7 . ra .-.-/M L rum . _ REACH ms R K I N ‘ rap air mg L . L ‘ Ct/M8/MS V/IVES ‘\\ ~ “ - '» ‘ THEY HAVE ro MAS - 218 125th Strghe-t I; V uumnr. e mgr _ ,,”f$,,f,ff,,,6 « v ,,,.;,7:g;=,,, ~s,;:;;., Aagr;/72 L THANK YOU, FATHER « ouv;§A5LA::=:H|1;4:5/sTnv— ’—° "'—"—5-7 4-9’-V-5* ~ 7 A . ' ' 572-‘EL- son NI’.-W ‘ ,_ EQUIPMENT AND . coNsTRu:T|oN. W L “\i>"|k,,|l/,‘1',9//,//////,," I L NEW L FALL STYLES resses w COATS o Sazits w ALL SIZES .9 ALL STYLES Featuri11g WINTER COATS from W RlGHTEO‘U$NE‘$S.~ JUSTICE AND T R U TH 21 tt Opefir1L‘Ei11A 10 M. —'-— Near 7th. Ave.’ L W0 RLD N Ews ‘ (Continued from,pag‘e 112) CHANCELLOR HITLER has summoned the German Reichstag for a‘ session late this Week to hear his peace proposals to the Allies. WILLIAMCREEN, A F of L President, at the annual convention in Cincinnati, stated in a ‘speech, the A F of ‘L would support President Roosevelt’s proposed neutrality revision, includ— ing the provision which would lift the arms embargo. C *r1ie’NEw DAY C Qetdber sag, 1939 AoQ9FoDs CCRRECTION:”Genera1 Von Frischrwaséniot E Commander of the German armies at the time of his death. He had been demoted from that position some time previously because his views differed from those of Hitler. No additions have been made to the President’s cabinet recently but Jesse Jones, Paul V. McNutt and John Car- A inody, members of the President's “sub—cabinet”, are being seriously proposed for promotion to full cabinet rank for the War period if the threat of involvement of this country becomes any more imminent. ’ e camsi.;g sci.ancem oaluadier,itemaelnjes, Pr i withl$"deié"s Wvingvavitt ll It is mytco ’ , 9! Rnvitnxalisl H-:AcEi~im E l*.war’.e % ' _ made sEFqnE,iiratherthanAFIER: E WyliePRESIDENTROOSEVELT PlEoPL£ltf naeriiihe Copyright, 1938, by New Day Publishing Co. (Enlarged ‘copy of the new PEACE sticker) ’ (Extract size of sticker~z 114 x 1 3I8”—Wl'iite doves and lettelringp set on la green background) . PEACE STAMPS AVAILABLE » As a result of the iiunierousinquiries to obtain the PEACE STAMPS, a facsimile of which is printed above, We are happy to say these requests Can 110W be filled, in lots of 100. 100 PEACE STAMPS at 25c.plus p0stage.—6c domestic. C .. . * i 8c foreign. “ We thank You, FATHER. l 4 l 1 l l E October 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. T PEACE _ EVERYTHING for -MEN Shirts, Ties, Underwear, Hose, Pants, Sweet-Orr Work Clotliea F. BACKER 2331 - 8thVAVENUE Near 125th St., N. Y. C. EDgecombe 4-1939 DR. S. W. BRATHWAITE SURGEON DENTIST 9 A.‘M. to 12 Noon — 1 to 6 P. M. -—— to 9 P. M. Sunday by appointment 300 W. I43rd St. (Cor. 8th Ave.) New York Cit-a PEACE We thank You, FATHER The Green Peace Dining Rponi Home-made Pies. —— Meals IOC and 15c I485 5th Ave. (Bet. 119th & 120th Sts.) N. ‘Y. C,_ SHOPS HERE HuH'ner's Bargain House. (Formerly Goldhut)" _ Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Wear Furnishings and Wearing Apparel now Prices Keep Us Busy” A I .24 W 125th St. New York City PEACE he NEW DAY A 7 1362 F-IFTHAVENUE Peac‘e _' We thank You, FATHER IF YOU. WANT A Trunk or Suit Case GO To SEE A Pullman ’s Bag Shop 318 WEST 125th STREET New York City 2Ioo»'TVhird Ave. 115 We thank You, FATHER L E W ' S TROUSERS MATCHED TO YOUR COAT & VEST Don’t discard a good coat & vest when only the trousers are worn out. Let us match them with new trousers made to your measure at bargain prices. ALSO WORK - DRESS - SPORT PANTS READY TO WEAR EW'S PANTS STORES _ 211 West 125th St. — New York City (Next to Harlem Opera House) Open Sundays — 12 to 7. , Checks Gashed . FIFTH AVENUE ‘FAIR FIFTH AVENUE STYLE = CENTER ; HARLEM’S MOST UOMPLETE .DEP‘T. STORE‘ A » COATS "—‘—' SPORTSWEAR —— SUITS — RESSES Adults’ Pants & Shirts, $1.00 up; . ' - 113th & 114th Sts. Tel : UNiVerSAity 4-7876 - ‘ -3 \ PEACE : ORT-HOPEDIC SHOES» ‘FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN % FROM $4.95 UP FLORSHEIM SHOES FOR "MEN RED CROSS SHOES FOR WOMEN X-CRAY FITTING ‘ I ~ WILLIAMS PHARMACY . Toilette ,Articles -1- Surfgical Needs S OSCAR H. VVVIL-LIAMS,’ P/L. G; A 2:51 7th Ave. (S. E. cor; '”128th'St‘.)"NewI York Citvs PEACE We thank You, FATHER S1lflAfl’S PEACE IAIINDRY Give Us a Trial — And You’ll Have to Smile 10 East 115th Street New York City PEACE We Thank You, FATHER Business Courses , Complete bargain $2.98 —— Ladies’ _ Hose — 29c, 43c. 57c — Sheets 34c, 59c, 74c — PIIIOW cases 8c. 17c. ‘ _ _ Tel. MO. 2-6086 WASHINGTON BUSINESS INSTITUTE Stenography, Typewriting, S Bookkeeping, Accounting. All office machines REGISTER NOW FOR FALLVTERM Day —— Individual Instruction — Evening—LOW FEES 2105 7th Ave., Cor. 125th St., New York City PEACE We thank You, FATHER BARNEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE vgricés — Work clothes — Pants 68c. 83c up to ear —— Dresses 47c, 78c, 87c —— Full Fashioned Turkish towels 9c, 12c, 17c. 25c. FINE (ANDY in THE FAMILY Loft has I) een making and selling fine candy for more than sixty years 1 UNION SQUARE Open Evenings 61 Amsterdam Ave. (Cor. 62nd St.) N, Y..Cit_v We thank You. FATHl<‘.5> Tel. ALgonqu1'n 4-6912 PEACE n NDL [>5 An-rdsiomtna FUR COATS and CLOTH COATS New York City (Cor. “I 15th St.) New .York‘ City . 5 V» .. . .,,,.._, :‘8_2876.;}:.«. 116 FATHER DIVINE PEACE MISSION Kingdoms, Extensions and Connections under FATHER’S Personal Jurisdiction NEW YORK CITY, N, Y. REV. M. J. DIVINE, Headquarters and Office, 36-38 W. 123rd St. Tel.: LE 4-5894. REV. M. J. DIVINE, 152-160 W. 126th St. Te1,: MO 2-2386. REV. M. J, DIVINE, 1887-9 Madison Ave., Te1.: LE 4-3042 ‘ V. M. J, DIVINE, Annex, 24 W. 115th Street. REV. M. J. DIVINE, Grocery Store, 26 West 115th St. REV. . DIVINE, 34 W. 115th St. DIVINE, 36 W, 115th St. DIVINE, 204 W, 63rd St. DIVINE, 239 W. 113th St. DIVINE, 58 W. 114th St. DIVINE, 27 W. 114th St_ DIVINE, 15 W. 115th St. DIVINE, 50 W. 115th St. DIVINE, 103 W. 117th St. DIVINE, 183 Lenox Ave, DIVINE, 59 E. 122nd St, REV. DIVINE, 25 and 29 W. 126th St. REV. M. J. DIVINE, 61 E. 130th St. REV. M. J, DIVINE, 16 W. 131st St_ REV. M. J. DIVINE, 203 W. 139th St. Peace Mission Garages, 16-18-20-22-30 and 32 West 144th St. Tel. AU. 3-9258. 43 West 143rd St. ' NEW PALTZ, N. Y. ";§ Mile W. of City, Lake Mohawk Rd. BRIDGEPORT, CONN. REV. M. J. DIVINE, 468-470 Broad St. _ JAMAICA 107-02 Merrick Blvd., Jamaica, L. I. MILEORD, CONN. REV. M. J. DIVINE, 17 Gunn St. SAYVILLE, LONG ISLAND REV. M. J. DIVINE, Headquarters, 72 Macon Street. Other Peace Missions, Extensions and Connections : ALABANIA EHNT-ER.-PRISE-— Baptist Hill, Carry Hutchinson, ARIZONA 1907 W. Adams St., Phoenix. AUSTRALIA Mrs. G._ Malm, 308 George St., Sydney. Australian Temperance Hall, Russell fS1i., Melbourne, Private address“ Mrs. C. _Cox, 169 Beach Road, Mentone, Victoria. Lygon St., Carlton, Victoria, Miss Me- __Ilroy. «James P, Allen, 59 Naple Road, Victoria. BRITISH VVEST INDIES’ Kingston, Jamaica, B, W. I. Passage Road, Barbados MP5-_ Smlth, Chapman’s Cross Road, Bridgetown, Barbados. Shelmélll. St. Peter, Barbados CALIFORNIA 53011/2 Hayes Street, San Francisco. 1828 Ellis Street, San Francisco. 321 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, 65355565553? 9999FHH9999“ 1483-1485 8th St., cor. Chester, Oakland. @364 Los Angeles. E. Jefferson Blvd., The NEW DAY 1777 West 35th Place, Los Angeles. Miss Marie Harmony, Agent, 1102 E, Adams Blvd., Los Angeles. 2602 So. Central Ave., Los Angeles. Grace Unity, Agent, 588 W, Claremont St., Pasadena. -9.1 Roberts St., Santa Cruz. 4134 Fourth Ave., Sacramento. 203 W, Delmar St., Pasadena, Calif. 1342 Hayes Street, San Francisco. 3427 Florence St., San Diego. 358 So. 2nd Street, San José. 708 14th St., Modesto Rte. 3, Box 46. So. Park, Santa Rosa. CANADA 263 Broadview Ave,, Toronto. 1454 St. Antoine St., Montreal. 170 Higgins Ave,, Winnipeg, Man, 1050 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. 0., Agent. 1075 Denman St., Vancouver, B. C. 840 Gore Ave., Vancouver, . COLORADO 2858 California St., Denver 618 E. Maple St., Denver DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 1113 “O” St., N’, W,, Washington. 1928 17th St., N.W., Washington. ENGLAND Miss Yarrow, BMIYAR. London, W.C.1 FLORIDA 534 N. W. 15th St. Miami. _ 2169 N. W. 5th Pl., Miami. GEORGIA 734 E. Bolton St., Savannah. ILLINOIS 4529 Forrestville Ave., Chicago. _ 1401 Boismenue Ave., E. St. Louis, Ill. 5536 Lafayette St., Chicago MARYLAND 823 N. Arlington Ave., Baltimore- 1001 Argyle Ave., Baltimore. MASSACHUSETTS 150 Lenox St., Boston. 312 Columbus Ave., Boston. 229 W, Canton St., Boston, MINNESOTA 735 So. Smith Ave., St. Paul, 3142 N. E. Lincoln St., Minneapolis. 12 South 9th St., Minneapolis. MISSOURI 1123 No. 13th St., St. Louis. NEBRASKA 2876 Maple Street. Omaha. 963 North 25th Avenue, Omaha, N EVV JERSEY 326 Mulberry St., Newark. 28-30 Beacon St,, Newark. 251 Norfolk St,, Newark, 220 Mulberry St., Newark. 364 Mulberry St., Newark. 135 Broome St., Newark. 1111 Matterson Ave., Asbury Park. N. J. 111 Pennsylvania Ave., Pleasantville. 148 Bond St., Elizabeth. 20 Willard Place, Montclair. 271 Washington Street, Rahway. 417 Rahway Avenue, Westfield, 801 St, George Ave., Roselle. 43 Schureman St., New Brunswick. 119 York St., Jersey City. Divine Hotel and Auditorium, 50 Marshall Street, Elizabethport. October 5th, 1939 A.D.F.D. 23 Ege Ave., Jersey City. 163 Belmont Ave., Longbranch. N. J. 564 E. 3rd St., Plainfield. N. J. NEW YORK 13 W. 131st Street N. Y. C. 69 Osborn St., Brooklyn. 541 Classon Ave., Brooklyn. 414 Franklin Ave., Brooklyn, 204-25 45th Drive, Bayside. 110-34 Union Hall, St., Jamaica, 159-04 So, Rd., Jamaica, 107th Ave,, and 171st St., Jamaica. 107-01 159th St., Jamaica. 749 Bayside Ave., Inwood, L. I. 7 Bay St., Oyster Bay. Denport Road, Huntington, 25 Udell, Drive, Manhassetlt. 43 Winchester St., White Plains. 155 Wiilliaxm St., Buffalo. Peace Exchange, Route 2, Box 72, Saugertie-s. NORTH CAROLINA 328 Pine St,, Belhaven. 811 Paterson St., Winston-Salem. OHIO 332 S, Grant Ave., Columbus. 1868 Lakeview Ave., Dayton. 212 Cleveland Ave,, Columbus. 944 E. Fulton St., Columbus. _ 416 W. Southern Ave., Springfield. 708 Linn St., Ciincinnati. PANAMA Mr. Henry J. Sanson, Agent, Cristobal, Canal Zone. 'I‘«hos. N. A, Bennett, Agent, Cristobanl, Canal Zone, PENNSYLVANIA_ 1424 N. 24th St,, Philadelphia. 3424 Ludlow St., Philadelphia. 528 So. 16th St., Philadelphia. 5829-31 I-Iavevrford Ave., Philadelphia. 5916 Bryant St., East Liberty, Pittsburgh. 1520 Clarke St., Pittsburgh. Route 3, Washington 1201 Wilma St., 2034 Ridge Ave., North Philadezlphia SOUTH CAROLINA 280 2nd Street, Cehe-raw. SWITZERLAND All further information through Euro- pean Office, FATHER DIVINE’S, Peace Mission, Postfach 18 Zurich. Neu- munster ' VIRGINIA 119 So. 1st St., Richmond. 401 East Washington St., Suffolk. WASHINGTON 2705 Wetmore Ave., Everett. 424 High St., Bellingham. 1552-1|2 Broadway, Tacoma 3102 Pacific Ave., Tacoma. Faith Hope, Centralia, Agent. 1907 E. Madison, Seattle, 1919 E. Madison, Seattle. 2246 West 56th St,, Seattle. 5213-5217 Ballard Ave,, Seattle. WISCONSIN 1219 11th St., Monroe. PARTIAL LIST—Beca.use of the un- known number of FATHER DIVINE Connections throughout the world the above is but a partial list for reference. PEACE Notice - The Price of The New Day —fl FIVE ‘CENT‘S per copy in United States, its possessiorns, territories and Canada Seven cents in foreign countries.
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Courtesy of the Peace Mission Movement of Father Divine, Woodmont, Pennsylvania.
Geography
Harlem (New York, N.Y.)
Subjects
Father Divine, Peace Mission Movement -- Periodicals, Communal living--United States--Periodicals
Identifier
fdi-tnd-003-040-1939-10-05
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Father Divine Collection
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Communal Societies Collection
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Hamilton College Library Digital Collections
Title
New day, vol. 03, no. 41 (October 12, 1939)
Author
Father Divine (Author)
Author
Father Divine
Publisher
New Day Publishing Co.
Date
1939-10-12
Place published
New York, N.Y.
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Peace 5 NEW? DAY THURSDAY s A QCTOBER VOL. 11.1 E E I E 12th, 1939 No. 41 d _ , _ A.D.F.D. A.D.F.D. F A T H E. R D I V I N E A.D.F.D. “lrn My FATHER’S House are Mcmy Mansions” YONKERS, NEW YORK, RESIDENCE OWNED BY FOLLOWERS AND SET ASIDE FOR FATHER’S USE. The beautiful YONKERS home at 369 Park Hill Avenue in the exclusive Park Hill Residential ‘district, is surrounded by tall trees and its many flower beds are replenished from its own greenhouse. T h e N E W D A Y OWCTDIBER 12th, 1939 A.D.‘F.D. 2 The N E W D A Y A COMMERCIAL WEEKLY MAGAZINE PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 5 NEW DAY PUBLISHING CO. 5 156 W. 126th St., New York, N. Y. — Tel. UN. 4-7640 Manager: De Voute and others. One year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 Six Months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Single Copy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 cents FOREIGN: One Year $2...
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Peace 5 NEW? DAY THURSDAY s A QCTOBER VOL. 11.1 E E I E 12th, 1939 No. 41 d _ , _ A.D.F.D. A.D.F.D. F A T H E. R D I V I N E A.D.F.D. “lrn My FATHER’S House are Mcmy Mansions” YONKERS, NEW YORK, RESIDENCE OWNED BY FOLLOWERS AND SET ASIDE FOR FATHER’S USE. The beautiful YONKERS home at 369 Park Hill Avenue in the exclusive Park Hill Residential ‘district, is surrounded by tall trees and its many flower beds are replenished from its own greenhouse. T h e N E W D A Y OWCTDIBER 12th, 1939 A.D.‘F.D. 2 The N E W D A Y A COMMERCIAL WEEKLY MAGAZINE PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 5 NEW DAY PUBLISHING CO. 5 156 W. 126th St., New York, N. Y. — Tel. UN. 4-7640 Manager: De Voute and others. One year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 Six Months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Single Copy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 cents FOREIGN: One Year $2.50, Six Months $1.25 Single Copy 7c. “Entered as second-class matter May 11, 1938, at the post office at York, New York, under the act of March 3, 1879.” VOL. III N0. 41 OCTOBER 12th, 1939 :NOTICE:- Please do not make checks and money orders pay- able to FATHER DIVINE. FATHER DIVINE contributes HIS Messages gratis _to “The New Day” but HE has no financial connection with “The New Day.” Therefore, it will save both time and expense if every one will make all money orders and checks payable to “The New Day.” We thank You, FATHER. Peace Peace THOSE IN ENGLAND . wishing to hear of the Wonderful Works of FATHER DIVINE may contact Miss Yarrow. BMIYAR, We thank You, FATHER London, W. C. 1 Peace We thank You, FATHER Visit the Reval — Knox Shop FINE QUALITY HATS as low as $2.85 Knox Hats $5.00 and up 211 West 125th St. N. Y. C. (Bet. 7th and 8th Aves.) PEACE We thank You, FATHER SARAfl’S PEME LAUNDRY Give Us a Trial — And You’ll Have to Smile 10 East 115th Street New York City Tel. U‘N‘iversity 4-6082 PEACE R. S U K O F F Dressmaking Trimmings, Pieating Hemstitching, Button ll-Iolesv, Buttons 1742 Madison Ave., bet. 114th & 115th Sts., N.Y.C. PEACE We thank You, FATHER ”RITZY” FAMO US FOR BETTER Coats —- Suits —— Dresses 29 E. 125th St., Bet. 5th and Mad. Aves., N. Y. C. PEACE We thank You, FATHER Rebecca Dress Shop Dresses and Hats Silk Hosiery 59c up 1388 5th AVe., Bet. 114th & 115th Sts., N. Y. C. PEACE EN. 2-0384 S. & H. MEAT MARKET. Inc. High Grade Meats, Poultry & Provisions Hotels and Restaurants Supplied 94 AMSTERDAM AVE. New York City Tel. AU. 3-8617 PEACE _ SAVOY TIRE STORE I “ BATTERIES RENTED, SOLD and RECHARGED New Tires, Accessories, Flats Fixed SPECIAL RATES TO FATI-IER’S CHILDREN 612 LENOX AVE. —— Near l41st St. — New York City SHOES HURT ? Try famous Lu—Pedic Arch Shoes They work with, not against, the feet Lu—Pedic Arch Support S H 0 ES SIEGEL’S 72 E. 125th St., N. Y. City PEACE 'l‘e1. Yonkers 9090 R U B I N B R O S VVHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Paints, Brushes, Varnishes, Glass, Oils, Painter’s Supplies, Wallpaper, Sanitas 50 MAIN STREET Yonkers, N. Y. PEACE We thank You, FATHER Lenox Department Store, Inc. DRESSES, SPORT WEAR. HOSIERY UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, UNIFORMS, CORSETS 537 Lenox Avenue. N. W. Cor. 137th Street, N. Y. (‘3 Tel.: LEhigh 4-1690 PEACE PEAOE JEWELERS’ G0-0P. Carrying a full line of Diamonds and Jewelry Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing 260 Lenox Ave., At 123rd St., N. Y. C. October 12th, .1939 A.n.F.n. l 'l'”heNEyW DAY . I 3‘ FATHER’S MESSAGES: CONTENTS Page FATHER’S Oflice, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N. Y: C., Wed., Oct. 4, 6 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 Banquet Table, 152-‘160 W. 126th St., N.VY.. 0., Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison AVe., N.Y.C[, FATHER’S Office, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N. Tues. &Wed., Sept. 26 & 27, 3:07 A. M. .. Mon., Sept. 25, 4:45 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . .. 19 Y. C., Wed., Sept. 27, 1 P. M. —- Interview granted to Miss Wyrie and Mr. Simmons, of the N. Y. State Employment Service .. 27 FATHER’S Office, 468-470 Broad St., Bridgeport, Conn., Fri., Oct. 6, 10:30 A. M. ~— Office Talk I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 . Banquet Table, 152-160 W. 126th St., N. Y. C., Sun. & Mon., Oct. 1 & 2, 4:35 A. M. . .. 45 Banquet Table, 468-470 Broad St., Bridgeport, Conn., Fri., Oct. 6, 1:10 P. M. . . . . . . Righteous Government Forum, 468-470bBroa'd St., Bridgeport, Conn., Thurs, Oct. 5, 11:55 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . , . . ..: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 61 Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N.Y.C., Thurs., Sept. 28, 3:45 P- M. . . . . . . . 69 Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N.Y.C., Wed., Sept. 27, 3:30 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 73 Banquet Table, 468-470 Broad St., Bridgeport, Conn., Fri., Oct., 6, 2:55 P. M. . . . . 77 = Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N. Y. c., MOIL, Sept. 25; 2:50 P. M. q . . . . . . . . . . 31 FATHER’S Oifice, 1887-9 Madison‘Ave., N. Y. C., Th”urs., Sept. 28, 1315 P. M. — Inter- view granted to Rev. C. A. Hawkes, of.Tampa,. Fla. . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 85 Banquet Table, 468-470 Broad St., Bridgeport, Conn., Fri. & Sat., Oct. 6&7, 1:50 A. M. 92 FATHER’S Office, i'Artists’ Colony. Milton-on-the-Hudson, N. Y ., Promised Land, Fri., Se 29, 9:30 P. M. —- Interview granted to Mrs. ‘Minnie Shey . . . . . . . ~ A Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N.Y.C., Sat., World News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Announcements Free Employment Service of the Peace Mission .. Pocketbook of Knowledge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Divine Peace Stamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Righteousness —— Marches On” . , . . . , . . .‘ . . . . . .. Lost and Found . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. an Oct. 7,5:1o P. M. ................ .. 99 o - u - a u c - o . . . ‘ ' . . . . . -3 , - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .106 . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . 110. . . . . . 111 ‘ I .’ - n n u o o a a n o u a o s o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..114 113 » n o u . n - u ’ ' - o u o a o - n n . u - o p - - n e I WORLD News PEACE POSSIBILITIES are being seriously discussed in many parts of Europe. Meantime Germany and the Allies have confined them- selves principally to moderate exchanges of ar- tillery fire and exploration parties between the ‘ lines. Comparatively few aeroplanes have en- gaged in combat on either side. V THE MOST SIGNIFICANT development along the European peace front was the propo- sal by Chancellor Hitler that President Roose- velt act as negotiator between Germany and, the Allies for an armistice. The President has given- no indication of intention to act, as England has not intimated such -services would be appreciated. “CHRISTIAN MOBILIZERS,” an invention‘ of Priest Charles Coughlin, are being organized in New York in guard unit squads of 25 and will drill in secret but without guns “for the pres- ent.” . 1 9 AMERICAN EMBASSY OFFICIALS in China report that on September: 27th Japanese airmen dropped four bombs on a Baptist mission, se- ‘ verely damaging several buildings but killing no Americans. A _ A FRENCH ACOMMUNIST members of the Chamber of Deputies could not be arrested as long as the Chamber was sitting although the party had been officially outlawed. The Chamber was adjourned to deprive the deputies of their immunity and -thirty-five of them were imme- ' diately arrested. ‘ THIRTY DOLLARSEVERY THURSDAY for 1 those over sixty comesup again for the serious cons:ideration of California voters inithe elec-iv tion of November 7th. A vital feature of the plan calls for the establishment of a _people’s state bank to issue and handle {life payment checks and two-percent transa.ction stamps. Or- ganized capitalism is fighting the measure with all the Weapons in its power, both fair -and foul. A 4 _ PEACEMAKERlmay be the role ‘cast. for the President of the U. S. Hitler has asked, “Sha.ll ‘ war stop or go on?” The obstacle to peace st“’3'7;i_s to be England. 4. Hitler has proposed’ a .ge‘nera-1 I The NEW~DAY October 12th, 1939 A.D.I-‘3i.D. WORLD NEWS iconference,‘ probably to be specified as England, France, Italy, Germany and Russia. Russia has promised that any terms of ‘settlement agreed to by Germany will be guaranteed by Russia. . STRICT~NE'UTRALITY advocates in ‘Con! gress are endeavoring to get the proposal to lift the arms embargo isolated from the administra- tion’s neutrality bill so they can kill it. ' ’ A RESOLUTION offered to Congress by Sen~ ator Johnson of Colorado would halt all neutral- cf peace, plans are abandoned. POPE PIUS, General Franco, and Mussolini maybe appealed to as peace negotiators by‘ Hitler if President Roosevelt declines to act. VHITLER has banned the circulation of his own book entitled “Mein Kampf”——“My Strug— gle”—~because it contains much anti—Communist propaganda. Some mildlpro-Soviet" literature is being permitted to circulate. AMERICAN SHIPS under the“ present neu- trality pact are permitted to carry and are car- rying merchandise listed as contraband by the lielligerents. ity discussions and memorialize the President to try to effect peace soithe neutrality problems would disappear, or until all present discussions ADMIRAL ROEDER of the German navy, in- Continue on page 111) "FOR , PEACE , FOR » IMMEDIATE A ‘n A V M . ANNOU N (3 EM ENT ,L.,.,'Y‘§,5’,'.f‘,,T,E, ATTENTION g‘ If readers 01' The New Day have in their possession, or can secure, any clippings from newspapers or other publications, containing antag- onistic or slanderous material concerning FATHER DIVINE, it may be of use in investigations now pending, If you wish to donate‘ any such material it may be forwarded’ direct to FATHER DIVINE Personally at 1887 Madison Avenue, New York City, or to “The New Day” .oflice,. I ' THANK YOU, FATHER, ..P E AC E PANNOUNCEMENT , ' In many cities where Father Divine’s Followers congregate, .an im- 3 poster has appeared who has attempted to victimize the Followers in various ways, He" acts as one knowing a good deal about the Movement, and’ has posed as one representing FATHER DIVINE in the purchase of property. He carries a large roll of money, most of which is no doubt worthless "paper, has issued worthless checks, and borrowed money from the Fiollowers. The Police are looking for him. His description, as given by a Detroit Follower is ‘as follows:—— “The man who stayed atithe Adams Hotel was the same person . who ‘put over a clever stunt with us. We motored him personally to the hotel. He is tall—_—6 feet or .better—~—around 60 years old, _ / short hair sprinkled with gray, long slender face, deepset eyes, . I ‘ i ,« low talking‘, seemingly acquainted with every detail of FATHER’S a 37 work. The type that would impress one as being most sincere. The hotel lady identified him as having room No. 7 and the one who tookythekey with him. He acted very sleepy while driving along. He saidihe had just assisted the little sister in Columbus ‘to own or buy the premises they occupy. He impressed _us as V. , , kI1oVvii1.g about the Chicago affair,‘ as he said (on returning to i ., , , the car), he just phoned .FATIlER there in. Chicago. He did not know however‘ of your being there, which was unusual. I think from his,.conversation_ he could l1I:LV_(-3 beenup‘ to the promotion plans in Chicago.” » — ~—m-::=uF=-=r The New Day Vol. III New York, "Thursday, October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D_. _41 fiiii: LAW or OUR LAND WAS DRAFTED FROM MOSES’ RELIGIOUS CONVICTION BUFTTHESE LAWS WERE NOT THE TRUE LAW , A The Law of the Spirit of Life Will Make You Free from the Law of Sin and Death but You Will Be Subject to the Law of Truth and Grace AN OFFICE TALK t given in ’ FA'I".HER’S OFFICE 1se7—9 MADISON AVENUE NEW, YORK CITY \ WEDNESDAY AF'_l‘ERNO()N OCTOBER 4th, 1939 A.D.F.D. The TIME: about 5 P. M. If the Disciples, who loved Jesus and who were permitted to be closely connected With. the Sa- viour, were privileged. to go to “The Upper Room.” in the Consciousness of CHRIST, as We were permitted to ascend with the SAVIOUR on this occasion, then there is no ‘Wonder that they wept when Jesus was apparently gone from their personal presence, and prayed and watched up until this present century for ‘His RETURN. In the Office of OUR LORD, FATHER DIV- ]NE, on this occasion, this magnificent Lesson and Message, revealinghidden mysteries con- cerning‘ the law of the land by which all men have been governed up until this present time, was given without the slightest cons:iderati.on. For her own edification, FATHER requested one of the secretaries to read a verse "from the Bible, with which she was unfamiliar, and from this branched forth this beautiful instructive, MESSAGE. The" Fount of WISDOM opened, and proceeded forth from the Well of Salvation, ‘and here we have this Life—giving stream, from. vvh..i.ch all n:1anl<i.nd. can drink, and thirst no more, for herein their thirst is quenched, for they = i dtrinl<- of that Water of Life ‘which. shall never cease to flow. For this Wisdom. which corneth from Heaven, KING of the World, we thank pi 'l.‘.l~l.E{E.(, . (The :{:'oregoi.ng statements are those of the transcriber, after which this little Office Talk by FATHER develops into this glorious Message. THANK YOU, FATHER!) _ FATHER:‘ Moses as a man, as they take ME, to be, his Religious conviction ‘spread T throughout the world, was drafted and broug.ht all ‘into subjec-A tion to his Religion. That is why the atheists and agnostics hate Religion, because they have ad== vanced to that place in consciousness where they say it was just a man’s thoughts; some old man's thoughts; and it is true, but we deem Moses as sincere; and his thoughts, by‘ him being con- scientious and sincere, as an inspiration from GOD; therefore, Moses’ conviction was the law handed down in expression, and the laws of all civilization and especially for America. s The law of our land. was drafted." from Moses’ conviction»-—his Religious conviction; but these laws. were not the true law‘, you see! That was the mystery of it, -Of course as I say, the Cone by stitution of the United States, gives every person the privilege to serve GOD to the dictates of his or her own conscience. That is your Way out politically or‘ nationally. If you serve GOD sine cerely, you can come‘ out from under the law of sin and death, by the Law of‘ the Spirit of Life that was ’i.r_1..CH.RlST “JESUS, don’t Lvou see? It will make you free from the law‘ of sin and k‘\. V 6 death that came by Moses, but you will be sub— I, ject to the Law of Grace and Truth, which was, and still is, the law which came by JESUS CHRIST. Grace and Truth came- by JESUS CHRIST, but this law must be re-enacted and made a real- ity and established for the coming generations in this present, future dispensation. You see‘ the :mystery? Hence in the future, nations must be "controlled by this Religious conViction,as they have been heretofore controlled by Moses’ Relig- ious ‘conviction. I Our Laws and Regulations from the Bible It was merely his conviction of what GOD told him; yea, HE told him to tell the children of Israel, this, that and the other. It was his Relig- ious conviction, what was revealed to him what he should do, and tell others to do; therefore, it has been legally established,,made law and order by legislation; you see! It was drafted from the Bible, the laws, rules and regulations by which we are controlled. So it is a wond.erful thought. ' Now that has been, but it did say, as I ex- plained: “The law shall not depart from Judah, nor the lawgiver from between. his feet until T“‘il_oh come!” The law '1 not depart from Judah until Shi- loh CO1’fl££'. ‘e/V ell, now, it was essential and still is essential for the law of Moses to remain over the people, even to this advanced civilization, until Shiloh shall have come into consideration and shallhave been accepted and recognized and established. Do you not see the mystery? And then the law of Moses, you can see it passing, for you need not that law any longer, for you have .. a Law that is superior to that law of Moses; but that law was necessary. It was necessary to have that law to keep them until CHRIST came. You see the mystery? . ' They were shut up under the law until CHRIST came, but James will give you the witness of that: “The law is the schoolmaster to keep you until CHRIST comes, but when CHRIST comes, you need no longer to be under the schoolmaster.” You see the mystery? Therefore, Moses’ Religi- ous conviction will no longer reign supremely on the throne of your mind, nor the stressing of Moses as a" person and his personality as the king for you all. See the mystery? Therefore, Moses is being dethroned: 011 of ‘his laws, rules, and regulations, that are not covered by, the . Grace and Truth of which came by JESUS . CHRIST, which is the Law of the Spirit of Life. Hence, this Law of the Spirit’of~ Life, Tlie,N‘EW_DAY which’, to differentiate between the Law of the Spirit of Life and the law, of’Moses, John puts it, “The lawwas given by Moses, but Grace and Truth came by JESUS CHRIST.” Distinction Between the Law of Moses and That of Jesus He classes the Law of which we speak, which came by JESUS CHRIST, which is the Law of the Spirit of Life, as “Grace and Truth,” to make the distinction between Moses’ law and JESUS’ Law. That was the mystery. So then, the law has truly come. “Shiloh has truly come,” now the law be gone. See the mystery? But yet you are, and you will be just as strictly controlled and more strictly controlled in a more devout way than what Moses-did,” for Jesus was more conscientious and "sincere than Moses was, you see! Therefore, JESUS’ conviction was Life and Liberty, ~ but Moses’ nature and disposition brought /death. Those things remained, the law of sin and death, until CHRIST came. See the mystery? Those things remained, the law of sin and death, I say, until CHRIST came. It is Wonderful‘! , Moses killed a man and buried him in thelsand, and Moses’ law, according to his Religious con-: ‘ viction was, that men should be killed when they did not do right. See the mystery? But Jesus did not say it. That was the mystery! Therefore, Jesus’ ‘Law was the Law of the Spirit of Life, but Moses’ law was the law of sin and death. Do you not see the mystery? It is Wonderful! It is just as plain as one, two, three. Therefore, “Tell Israel of her transgression,_ and the House of Jacob, her sins.” The Law of the Spirit of Life that was in CHRIST JESUS, which John makes plain to be “Grace and Truth, that came by JESUS CHRIST, but Moses’ Religious convic- - ‘tion was, that men should die if they did not do righ.t. Can you not see the mystery? There—» fore, his law was the law of sin and death. See the mystery! I Not the Highest Order of Things It was merely his Religiousconviction handed down even until now. That is why you have to go to the electric chair if you commit an offence deserving or punishable by capital punishment. That is because Moses said so. That was Moses’ conviction‘. That is the reason why the atheists say: “I am not studying about the law of Moses. That was his belief, and then someone wrote a Bible or something like that;” but I know it was true. It was a conviction, but it was not the highest order of things; therefore, it was essen« tial for one to come with the most perfect state \ l . . October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D._ ' in this advanced civilization. October ’12th, .1939 A.D.F.D. The NEW DAY 7 of consciousness, and the most perfect state of Being, to draft a law from HIM, that such laws, rules and regulations that have been, might be eradicated by the establishment of the new law. And even Jesus proved it by interpretation, you see, in giving His Message as a prediction: “The first and the great Command- ment,” He said, “is, thou shalt love the LORD thy GOD with all thy heart, with all thy soul, mind and strength;” but Jesus would not stop there. He said: “A new Commandment I give unto you, that you love one another even as I have loved you.” So it goes to show you Jesus meant to ‘give you I a law for a law: a law that was better, the Law of the Spirit and of Life; but the law that Moses gave you, was the law of sin and death. It is Wonderful! Moses said, ‘‘If a man does a cer- tain thing, h__e shall surely be. put to death.” It was the_regular law of sin and death. the law of sin and "death to do this, or that, and he shall die—~or the other. ' Nations Are Controlled by Moses’ Versions Moses’ Religious conviction was such, and when he killed a man, by inspiration, accord- ing to his belief, that should have been done. For them to mistreat a Hebrew, he felt that it should be. Well, that same conviction of his, which was not the highest order of things, was that same conviction so‘ developed and brought to fruition bywhich the nations of the earth made legislation, and drafted laws, rules and regulations in and under the different Constitu- ., tions, whereby men should be controlled by Moses’ versions, Moses’ ideasand opinions. That is what it was. ' “He shall surely ‘die, and whatsoever he doeth,’." etc. ’ Many laws that were given by Moses were so far selfish, that the government of our advanced civilizationwould not accept of all of them as legitimate. You see the mystery! For Moses in his own selfish conviction, he received, accord- ing to his version, a message, “If a Hebrew! has a chicken or any chickens, and if they have chickens and they die or anything of that sort, do not sell them to the Hebrew, but sell them to the Gentiles.” , Well now, that was so far. wrong, why, they would not draft Moses’ Religious conviction to put in "law by legislation, that particular issue, See the mystery! Oh, it is "something to consider! This is not a 1‘ V “K It was i supposition. It is Wonderful! (Someone spoke up at this point, and remarked: “Why, that is just wonderful!”) I Biiiding the People Contrary to Right FATHER: Well, it really~is—-when you stop to look at it. It is like the atheists say: they are not studying about the law of Moses. When you look at it, as with Moses Biblically, and others of the prophets in Judah, under Judaism, you can see it to be Moses, the same as under the present- day Religions: they are binding you under their versions, and making you live according to their conviction. Do you not see the mystery? There- fore, some will rebel against it. That is why they say .Mussolini would hear the church bells, and would shake his fist at it--because he found they were binding‘ them against the right, you see! And they would rebel and do so much. worse. We would see them do so much worse; but still there was no reason for it. But it is a wonderful thing to know this Truth, for I had not heretofore told it to you definitely, from that angle of expression. Moses’ Religious conviction is the law that says, if a man kills a man, he should go to the electric chair. That was Moses’ conviction. It was not Jesus’. Therefore, his law, the whole of Moses’ law was the law of ‘sin and death--condemnation. Sin, condemna- tion and the violation of his version would be sin, and therefore, the end of such sin, it brought death. ’ ' ‘ I (One of the secretaries remarked: Isee! Then 7 J FATHER, by Jesus’ Coming, the law of sin and death was eradicated. Is that right?) I-‘ATHER: Sure: and that rule and law and regulation that hadbeen drafted from Moses’ conviction and made legislation and through leg- islation made laws, rules and regulations. (Secretary: Then by that, FATHER, as YOU say, most of America ‘is under Jewish_govern=- ment ‘?) Some Countries More Strict than Others FATHER: They do not know it, but they are-—- the whole of civilization. Of course somecoun-» tries are more under Moses’ conviction as a law to control the people than what this country is, because some of them are orthodox. countries, they are more strict in their Religious belief. under Moses and under other leaders as , Moses was. , » (Secretary: I see!) i i - They know just as plain; you do any sin, and this is the result, the law of sin and death; and JESUS CHRIST figures from the standard this: that you do good unto others. (Another Secre- tary:‘Surely; that is psychology, you see! If you In oriental run 8 tell a child notito d.o this,‘ that or the”\oth'er,' it will go ahead and do it.) FATHER: made law and order for the coming generations. It was made law even for the wholeof the "Jewish dispensation, until CHRIST came, and they would not allow CHRIST to hover them. under ‘His Conviction, and give them a law by legislation:' You see the mystery! They .would not allow HIM to hover them: under His Convic- tion give them a law by legislation, that the change of the law of Moses might take place. uni- versally; therefore, they still groped under the law of Moses, even legislaturely. Through legisla- tion the law of Moses hascontinued legally, until now,,because they ignored Jesus and would not allow Jesus to hover them as a hen hovers her brood. They would not take Jesus’ Law and Teach- ing as the thing to be governed and directed by. The Change of Time Now Moses’ conviction was the law of sin and death. “In Adam all die, so shall in JESUS CHRIST. all be madevalive.” The coming of Moses by Moses’ Religious conviction being the law of sinand death, he has brought death. and misery through. his conviction to all of the descen- dants of Judaisin. See the mystery? Now the only hope of their deli.verance., is to accept of the Messageof JESUS CHRIST to Nicodemus. Can. you not see the mystery? To be born out of that: this is the change. This is at the cross- road. __This_ is the change of time, the change of life. It is Wonderful! . In the Son’s Dispensation, even though Grace and Truth, came by Jesus, it did not bring them out from ‘under the’laws,transmitted,- of the Jewish dispensation, forthey went back in the Jewish ‘dispensation, andstill held laws as justi- fiable anoldrafted from_ the Jewish dispensation, Moses’ conviction on many pieces of legislation, and made such as Moses had" expressed as law and order, even under Christianity and the Chris- tian Flag; therefore, Moses has been controlling thenations of this country even until now. (One of the secretaries remarked: The funny thing. though, is that Chr_istianity_ put the coun- _ try under the law of Moses, apparently.)_ FATHER responds: That is what I AM, talk-‘ ing about!’ They brought them underthe law of - Moses. Christianity, ..well,-of-course it,-was =sup- , _posed to bring them out -from under the law of M'ose_s, but the laws that were drafted for -legis-V lation,"..they drafted the_ law from.Mo_ses instead " of from Jesus; and yet they were saying Jesus was the Founder of Christendom. It is‘ Wonder-. The NEW D"A7Y’ So the conviction of the person is , Uctoher 12th, 1939 }3i.D.F.D. Parable of the Transfiguration , But they did not stop to consider that Moses and Elijah, the two, appeared on the Mount of Transfiguration, in the ‘,‘parable-ated” vision of expression, telling ho,w,7they would appear, and also telling and showing how both the law and the prophecy would disappear. They never bring that to consideration. ' “He takethiaway the first, that HE might establish the second.” It is vWonderful! ’ A ‘ So the ‘thought of it is,‘ it is hard for the aver- age human, intellectual or intelligent person. to feel and see and know that all of the laws that are controlling them, were drafted from Moses’ Religious conviction; therefore, Moses isn’t dead. ~ . The first thing that Moses did when he saw the mistreatment of those of his Hebrew kin, I as he -knew he was of the Hebrew race—he thought so, whichever——he kills this man—kills this E ptian and buries him in the sand; there-'- fore, fibses’ career there carried with it from thence until now, the law of sin and deaths but Grace and Truth came by JESUS CHRIST, by which all men should’ have long since accepted and drafted from the Law of the Spirit of Life, as being. term.-ed by Johnin his in.terpretat:ion there, of the Law of the Spirit of Life, as Grcwe and Truth. ..’.lz‘hey_._should have drafted all of the laws from I thence until now, from the Law of the Spirit of Life that was in CHRISTJESUS, as being termed by John’s version, as he ‘interpreted it, “Grace and Truth.” Then this government and all governments would have been under the Law of the. Spirit of Life, and not under the law of sin and "death, and laws that are now, such as capital punishment, would not be, and would not be considered for any offence, for Jesus did not say it. That is why we could not, by any means, endorse capital punishment, for that is not from this dispensation. ‘It came from 'Moses"-and his version, because he thought, if a man killed a T man, heshould surely die. What Your Mind Leads You to Do Moses thought if a man did .many.things, he should, surely die. If you do this, that and the other, you shall surely die. That was Moses’ ver- sion. ' That was what ‘-Moses ‘thought about it. It is as Twas telling Mrs’.-——’ today: it is not what. it I say, so far as the people are concerned, but what your mind leads you to do.; If your mind» does not lead you to do this or the other; such] and such a thing, it may be ME" for all you know, ' but,to them, it is your mind. See! it That isgthe I T ‘. . 1., . H October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. rhensw DAY a 9 Moses’ version, his Religious belief, has en- veloped the world, and brought millions and millions, even until now, into subjection to his version; and a man ‘goes to the electric chair be- ‘ cause Moses says so.” _ , When you look at the psychological truth -of it, and diagnose the case, the situationscientific— ally and observe the mystery, you will be able to see definitely, whosoever goes to the electric ch.air he is going there because Moses said it. Then those who are ignorant, they may not know; but yet no doubt, under Judaism, those who are of Israel, the Israelites according to the flesh, and who adhere to their orthodoxy, no wonder -they are persecuted and mistreated, because of ‘the same spirit having led them into misery by his, Moses’ Religious conviction. But oh, ‘how glori- ous it is to know that we have a new law, and Jesus made it plain: “A new Commandment I give you,” even though HE had spokeniof what Moses said,«and stressed it vividly, butstill HE saw where it was needful to" give a new law. “A new Commandment that I give unto you, that ye love one another even as 1 haveloved you.” So you see it b1‘ii1gsmyou out from under‘ the old law and from under the old dispensation com- pletely. I Punislinient Should Come fI_'0111 the Infinite (One of the secretaries said: Well, I+‘ATI~IER_, there was not any law of sin and death, they would not have the right to lynch. men; they would be worthy of-—) FATHER: There is not any offense worthy of capital punishment by any. I mean to be enacted or inflicted by another person. The punishment such as might be‘ for such an offense, should come ,..from the INFINITE and not from the limited. V t _ (Secretary speaks: Yes, did not Jesus. say in I some place, “You have a law: An eye for an eye: 9 a tooth for a tooth,”, or, something like that? FATHER: Yes, "‘If any man smite you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also,”- ma. and “If any man sue you at law and take A ‘ your cloak, let him have ydur coat also.” This isljust to the reverse of What Moses said about it. That was Jesus’ law. See the mystery! So you can plainly see that it is essential to throw off all of Moses’ law, to‘ be rehabilitated into a new -law, into a new government, the ‘Law of the Spirit of Life that was in CHRIST JESUS. _ ,(Se‘creta-ry: That has to be-‘rig-‘lit, for them, because, just look how they would do to Your Anti-lynching Bill, if they thought there was not any sin worthy of punishment! Punishment the Same for All FATHER: Well, I say in My Righteous Gov- ernment fPlatform in connection with capital punishment, we do not approve of capital pun- ishment, but such punishment that would be ’ meted out for anyoffense, according to the pun- ishment as would be given such persons who commit such an offense, such punishment should be meted to all of thosewho would commit such an offense. _ (Secretary: That would be equity.) FATHER: Whatsoever punishment should be for the punishment of the committer, should be meted out to the offender. (Secretary: Well then, Jesus’ Law is Love and I Moses’ hate, isn’t it, FATHER?) FATHER responds: Surely! That was brought out in the parable of Mr. Spencer, when he said, “We sit down to a feast of chicken, rice and love, and they sit down to a picnic of frankfurters and a feast of hate.” Well, it is true; but that was not My statement Personally. (One of the Secretaries: YOU just let Your Spirit say it in another body.) FATHER: There it is again; we are under the Law of JESUS CHRIST; they are under the law of sin and death. (Angel: FATHER, look at all of the laws that YOU have taught us, even back of the limited‘ minds that we had before we came to YOU!) Express Your Version Efl’ecti,vely I1‘ATHER: Just think about this version, may be termed yours, wheresoever you be and ex- press it effectively: it will envelop the world, and will develop into legislation that will control all coming generations, even as Moses’ law has been controlling them. ,, - (One of the Secretaries: And if Hitler could establish himself in twenty-five years, look: how quicldy it is coming.) ‘ (Another one of the secretaries said: In this pamphlet it says: “When the ME;S{3I.AH comes, every Jew shall have twenty-ejiglit hundred slaves.” On the back of it here it says; “Why are the Jews persecuted for their Religion?” It speaks of the teaching of the Talmud; of thelaw of Moses, and of the lawfulness of a Jew being permitted to kill; but of the unrighteousness of ' a goyn killing‘a Jew. It says if a goyn kills a Jew, he is responsible for the act, and punish- a'ble=,) - FATHER: Sure.’ No doubt you will find that in the Bible; because Moses, according to his 10 selfish tendency, speaking in his “visionated” prediction, he was influenced according to his own personal conviction in the way of appeasing himself; therefore, he would see those things in . the way of justifying the Jews, ‘you see! As I said, why should. I have any special care for any special country? N ow-— -—.. she thinks she is an African, therefore, she has special care for the Africans, like the other party, the man, said the other day about the Jews. Well now, they are not fit subjects to teach. and to exercise right- eousness in the earth. \They cannot do it. Jesus , could not do it at first. Jesus Version Limited at First When Jesus first sent them out, He said, “Go to the lost sheep of the House of Israel” but He had to get killed before He could do it. But when He was crucified, dead andburied, and left all mortality in the grave, and resurrected His un- adulterated Self, the CHRIST, He said, “Go into all the world, and teach all nations.” But first He said, “Go to the lost sheep of the House of Israel,” because HE had that tendency in Him. That is why you have to put off all self. “Go to the lost sheep of the House‘ of Israel.” A Still He asked them, and required of them to make a complete self-denial. Takenot two coats, nor any money in their purse, but go to the lost sheep of the House of Israel, to save them; be- cause He felt, .at that time, that He was an Israelite, like—— — thinks she is an African, and like-— --— thinks he is a Jew. You see the mys- tery? Just like Mr. C-—- thinks he is a Jew: “SAVE ISRAEL!” “SAVE ZION!” “SAVE the JEWISH RACE.” Now who is going to save all of the people? It is Wonderful! Now Jesus had to get killed before He learned obedience; because the Bible said, “He learned obedience by the things He . suffered.” Now the leading of the Spirit in the Body call- ed Jesus, no doubt, was leading Him unselfishly, but there was another tendency tosomewhat lead Him inclinely to speak forself, according to the nationality: “Go to ‘the lost sheep of the House of Israel.” It is Wonderful! So that is the reason many times that I do not even speak of ‘what the people would think I AM much, be- cause you see, I could not be WHO I AM, to have any special care for anything or any one, you see! It is Wonderful! It ‘Has to Be Born Out of the People I (Secretaryr And especially too, because they try to bind YOU to them, YOU have to go through that mind and the minds of everyone.) \ T h e N E W D A Y October 12th,’ 1939 A.D.F.D. \, FATHER: Positively! But of course this has not only got to be taught out of the people, but it has to be born out of them, or they have to be born _out of it, you see! So that was the mystery of, “Go to the lost sheep of the House of Israel,” that version of Jesus. But after they killed Him,.why, then He came to Himself, and then He said, “Go into all of the world, and teach all nations, teach every nation, every lan- guage, every tongue and every people.” (Secretary: That is why He could not under- stand why GOD had forsaken Him, isn’t it, FA- , THER, when He was on the Cross?) (Another secretary speaks and says: That an- swers Micheaux’s question, even though YOU were not Personally considering it,\ where he said, “Why did GOD on the Cross?”) FATHER: ‘All will suffer, if they live in the flesh. They all will suffer so long as they live in the flesh, because if GOD would have kept HIMSELF in that state alone, in that state of consciousness, why Jesus would have“: redeemed the whole Jewish nationality, and others would have been lost. ~ (Secretary: I often. wondered why He could not do the job all at once.) \- FATHER: He had to go and come in Spirit, and not by matter; you see! Not by mortality repre- sented. as a ‘race or as a nationality; for in the appearance as He stood, thinking as a Jew, why, I was obliged to overthrow the table of money- " changers,.and drive all of those speculating spirits and characteristics of the Jewish nationality out of Him. “ , (Secretary: Now, FATHER, how much money would people try, or be willing to spend for en- lightenment like this?) Freedom From the Mortal Versions FATHER: It is Wonderful! And then the thing of it is, it is applicable for each and everyone. Apply it to your life and automatically it will lift you above those barriers of racial limitations and adverse and undesirable conditions. Get completely away from it, and you will find that you would not be susceptive to anything that mortality creates, nor any germ of materialism or contagion‘ that mortality’s version carries. for i you would be above that state of expression com- pletely. Those conditions could not reach you. I It is lWonderful ! (Secretary: This is W0-nderful! “It is so deep A ——so far reaching.) I . 4/ forsake Jesus while dying‘ ,(Secr_etar-y: We would be so free from ‘October 12m, 1939 A:.D.F.~D. "rue NEW may I O In tality, our bodies would be actually flying, they would be so light.) FATHER: But just think about what Moses did! N o wonder the people do hate him; those who are in mortal consciousness and who observe things from a mortal point of view. ' (Secretary: Think of him killing a man and being justified by his law, and then condemning others for the very thing he was guilty of l)‘ ‘ FATHER: They do not know why,.but'from a psychological point of view, I know why. i ‘ (Secretary :,v And then‘ someone will come and ask YOU, FATHER, to save some special people ——saVe Zion, or something like that.) ’ FATHER: V Well, that is not more than what most of them do in mortal consciousness. If they do not say it, they feelthat way. H ,, (Secretary: It is Wonderful how YOU knew all of these laws of Moses, and I am sitting here holding the information (Referring to a small. pamphlet containing the dit'l’eren_t laws liantlerl. down by Moses.)) One Person Changes the Dispensation FATHER: Certainly Moses had those -laws, but as the mystery of it is, as you all heard ME say some time back: bringing you up to this, I said, “One person changes the dispensation and will cause a different dispensation to come forth into expression, merely by one person”; but I did not give all of the significance at that time. /(Secretary: No! YOU said YOU would not give it all to us then.) ‘ (Another secretary speaking: YOU know, I imagine that is why they abolished the church. in Russia entirely I) FATHER: Yes,it was, no doubt. V» (Secretary: They could just see that was some man’s version, as YOU say, FATHER.) FATHER: Certainly, certainly! And then, not the highest order of things, you see! not the highest standard of man manifested. (Secretary; Think of allof this Knowledge known, and yet unknown!) I “ZFATHER,.in HIS cute little way, said just as cutely as HE can say: Your heads will get filled up with all of this education. I mean such as I AM giving. , , f(Secretary: I mean, that answers» books of questions.) . _ FATHER: You know, it is a wonderful thing ' to be above man! As the atheists say in a Way, all have heretofore been limited, and controlled by some man.) , , I , ' I (Secretary: And theninowi to think how We can beset free by the Law of Life;!)_ IPEACEA We Do not Need Man's Iiaws (Another secretary speaks and says: Just") like YOU told Mrs. N———. YOU told her if she used YOUR MIND, it would be YOU in her, yet it would seem to be her.) FATHER: That is the same Way it is in you all. That Law’ of Life is in us. We do not need any law of man, just that which is Within us. Love your neighbor asyou love yourself. (Secretary: If the heads of the foreign coun» tries could deny themselves and ‘listen to this excellent instruction, it would settle all of their troubles.) ’ FATHER: Now just look where we drifted, from “RIGHTEOUSNESS MARCHES ON!" We got out and left all of them. That was a wonderful thought inspirationally, expressed by Mr. Weiss: C “If all of the different churches and dif-» ferent Religions would cease now, and; aillroig‘ the books and Bibles would be burned, they coulcl take ME’, and go along,” . because it will be actually a fact some day, some... where and somehow. If not from this particular BODY, it will be from somebody-—to cancellate Moses completely; as it is essential for the law of sin and death to be cancellated; because some‘ person from a personal point of View must develop‘ perfection sufficient to be reckoned as a stand- ard to be lifted for all of the people, insteadrof depending on Moses and his version. They must substitute for Moses and establish the reality}. It is Wonderful! ‘ They must siibstitiite for Moses and establish‘. the reality, which is the Law of the Spirit of Life that was in CHRIST JESUS; but the law, of sin and death,‘ it reigned. until CHRIST Came. 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New York City A October 12th, I939/Ai.D.F.D. ~TlieNEW~DAY- _ I , 13 IF UNCLE SAM, WERE SUMMED UP IN THOSE WHO HAVE UNLIMITED FAITH THE VERY SPIRIT OF GOD’S PRES- ' ENCE WITH UNCLE SAM ASA GOVERNMENT WOULD BE , LIMITLESS j You Can See the People Are Being Exalted by This Righteous Movement and by Convincing Them into the Act of Doing That * Which Is Just and Right “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” GIVEN WHILST AT THE BANQUET TABLE 152-160 WEST 126th STREET . NEW YORK CITY TUESDAY EVENING and WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26th and 27th, 1939 A.D.F.D. TIME: 3:07 A. M. If this Country as- a nation, yea‘; this very Government itself would but accept of these beautiful,Messages delivered by the Dean of the ' Universe, it would be emancipated from all unde- sirable conditions and ,would not need to worry about being drawn into war, for these Messages of PEACE to the world will cause the minds of nnen to become calm and STUDY WAR NO MORE! If the citizens of this Country will kim-" bi.be the PEACE advocated by FATHER DIV- INE, the Author and the Finisher of PEACE, they would eventually- desire to throw away their equipments of war and let GOD settle their dis- putes for them as a nation! This PEACE will ‘ cause them to love their fellow citizens as well as themselves, nationally and internationally, and by this they will not desire to declare war one against the other for a selfish purpose and for self-gain! A _ ' While men in various countries have declared WAR! WAR! »WAR! we will continue"to_ declare PEACE! PEACE! PEACE! until all mankind is contagionized with this PEACE which is in- stilled within our souls. We will not stop nor be discouraged until it goes from shore to shore and from land_ to land! - May PEACE encircle the two hemispheres and change i the -hearts of men who want war, to heartsiof LOVE and KINDNESS, one nation towards theother, and all nations will become to be PEACE-LOVING NATIONS universally. Thank YOU, 'ALMI.GItITY GOD, for this perfect PEACE which Thou art establishing‘ among the children of men! (The foregoing statements come from the transcriber,»after which FATHER speaks as follows:) .1 . PEACE, EVERYONE! Here we all areiaagain; there I sit an_d here you stand, there I go, here you come—-—there I AM, wheresoever you are! I would just like to say, “Righteousness Marches On!” Righteousness is the keynote to salvation in and under this democracy, in MY considera- tion. First, a righteous effort in all of your endeav- ors, If you must make an effort for anything, let it be a righteous effort motivatedby the spirit of 'R'ighteousness. In that you make such an effort, you will h.aVe the Spirit of the Right- eous with you. i . As I said, the spirits of just men are made per- fect! If you are not bonscious of the significance of reincarnation and do not understandthe mys- tery of reincarnation, it matters not, but if you are governed by the spirit of ‘"Righteo.usness and a mind of Equity and deal justly between man and man——the spirits of just men will be made»* perfect within! Their gifts and talents, as they may be termed,,will be reincarnated in expres- sion. in the act of your duty according to your occupation, Vocation, professionand calling. When you have a profession similar to an-..‘ other’s, all'that may be contributed to that world s of profession in which. you are living, it tends to affect you and the world in, which you are connected. Therefore the spirits of just men are madeperfect by the Perfecter when you bring your bodies into subjection and are submissive. When you aresubmissive and susceptive, the in spirits of just men, in you are yrepresentediand can and will be made perfect iniyou and in your activities. ,, I __ . Reincarnation Is Something to Be Considered‘ It may not be anlenxpression of _f‘re‘in'carnation,. , 9 14 according to the versions of the average layman, it may not be according to the versions of the divers peoples of the earth, of theirrespective religion, but reincarnation as I have explained it‘ by the spirits of just men coming forth into ex- pression and into evidence, is something to be considered. ' ' The spirit of a‘/just man is reproduced and brought into expression, even if it may not be termed reincarnation, for the spirit of -such‘ a person by concentration will come forth in evi- dence, if you consider it. The likeness of such a person and such a 'person’s expressions will be taken on at times. just men can and will be made perfect by one and by all who have been born of GOD! This is the significance of being born again,’ being born in this recognition and out of that Adamic state of consciousness into the CHRIST Consciousness. By. this you will shape and fash- ion your vibrations, your aspirations, your emotions, your words, your deeds and your ac- tions by the great conversion, since you have been born again. Since your mind has been changed, you change your system and custom of living in words, in deeds and in actions. Even your very gestures atptimes are changed by the renewing of your mind. Then the spiritsor talents, or gifts and callings of men who are just, but _who h.ave not beenvmade perfect, can be made perfect through- by this .perfecting- process that is “going on in Righteousness, Truth and Justice, as “Right- eousness Marches On.” ’ People’ Are Being Exalted by the Peace Mission Movement If you notice closely in every week’s issue of “The New Day,” we find under “Righteousness Marches On,” letters from men of business, ‘profession, labor and trade, telling what GOD, through these MY, Followers, has done for them in the act of Righteousness, Truth and ' Justice in the fulfilment’ of the Scripture; “Righteousness will exalt the nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.” You can see thepeople are being exalted by this Righteous ‘Movement! and by: convincing them into the act of doing that which is just and :right and good, and by this great con- _ yersion, When they are converted and brought’ into subjection to the CHRIST Consciousness, if they are brought into subjection and go! in ‘V the ‘positive‘direction,' the spirits of just jmen, their talents, their gifts. or callings, and their respective professions, are made perfect by the Great. Perfecter-Who has said, The NEW DAY -‘ October. 12:11, 1939 A.D.F.D. Then I say, the spirits of “Be ye therefore perfect even as your FATHER which is in Heaven, is perfect.” ~ .4 How glolrious it is to live in such a Recogni- tion, where you can "bring your bodies into subjection to a phenomenon that will change you completely and cause you to be a new. crea- ture constructively and have _a moral better- ment, and for the advancement of your under- standing and for the advancement of even civi- , lization, whereiyou can be emancipated and be an ' aid and a help‘ in emancipating others! Then I say, what a privilege to be in this great scheme of‘ things and to be converted. into this Recognition where the spirit of MY Presence’ can cause and bring the spirits of just men into subjection that they might be made perfect I in the Sight of the ALMIGHTY! When this is accomplished universally, all of the Righteous of the earth wheresoever man is i:'ound,.will» be brought into subjection auto- matically to this great phenomenon and will learn to study war no more! You Must Recognize the Supreme One Some day, somewhere and somehow, you must recognize the SUPREME ONE! You may be exalted as a nation and as nations of the earth and may not desire to be humiliated nor abased, neither humble yourselves in the least, but the time will come when every nation, language, tongue and people shall PREMACY "of the INFINITE, realizing GOD ALONE is-Supreme and you can be one with HIM when you shall have brought your bodies into subjection to HIM! ’ g ‘ When you learn the secret -of life and liberty,“ when you learn the secret of the truth con- cerning the mystery, your bodies will willingly be brought_ into subjection and your minds and your hearts and desires will no longer be self- exalted. A i ” Just think of men individually and severally, collectively and organizationally, yea, nation- ally and internationally, as nations, as languages, as tongues and as people, exalting themselves one above the other in consideration——one "try- ing to monopolate the inheritance, tliie «domin- ion and the ‘authority of others and; trying to ‘submit _them’by bringing them intoesubjection! But afteriall of those thingsshall have been done, andwfailed, GOD’S Spirit and GOD’S,Ac- ‘tual Presence shall still prevail! ” “ x All Men Are Inclined, to Call on Soniethiiig Supernatural Then I say, “Rigl1teousness Is’ Marching On!“ I 2 If recognize the SU-,. Ofctlolaler 12th, I939 A.D.FlD. \ Th e DAY If mankind as a race, the human race, would but stop and” consider the human race as peo- ple, yea, as the peoples of the earth universally —~they all ‘as a people having a sense of a belief within to believe there is a SUPREME to call , on, something Religiously or Spiritually—~they are somewhat inclined, all of the nations,g.l-an- guages, tongues and people, they are somewhat inclined to call on something supernatural! ._ _ Superstitiously, of course it is, in one sense- of the word as it may be believed; nevertheless, with such a superstitious version as believing in something invisible-—you have been taught by all government to call upon ,something—’- then if you are taught to call upon that_some- thing even as American citizens and have been taught by your democracy, yea, even by the , Constitution, to believe in a supernaturalpower and to call on the ALMIGHTY, why not realize the ALMIGHTY will be your protection, even if you be insignificant in consideration, if you are insignificant in number in proportion to the other nations of the earth, even if they all would be against you7—if you rely on the Fun- damental and call on the ALMIGHTY whole- heartedly, why’not believe and know ‘definitely GOD will help you in the time of trouble? _ If this be true in consideration, Why go about trying to get the divers nations and the powers that be to colleague with you for the purpose of getting their protection, when you say GOD is OMNIPOTENT? When you are praying to the INFINITE and claiming that GOD is both OMNIPOTENT and INFINITE, as an individual or as a nation politically, why not rely on the ‘FUNDAMENTAL and trust‘ GOD , whole-heartedly?‘ _ n W Fear of the Nations A The reason for the‘ nations of the earth and this nation and men who represent it, to-fear the Neutrality Act and fear to stand neutral in the time of war, it is ‘because they are scared and A-frightened with fear that ‘their nation might be monopolated and ’ brought into ‘sub- jection that they might lose their -‘individual power as a nation, a’nd'*yet they claim ‘to "be praying to the ALMIGHTY! I " A 1 < I If Uncle Sam‘*were summed upin those who have faith infinitely, those who have" “faith une limitedly, _ the very. Spirit of ,GOD"S ‘Presence with Uncle Sam as a‘ government would be limitless. There would not be a’ power that could withstand this -democracy," yea, this Gov- ernment under which we are now living, for as with a.n individual, so with a nation, and wit‘ GOD in one "I man is the majority in opposition to the thousands collectively that might be in I »i 15 opp,ositi’on—-GOD in ‘one‘7‘nation can and will be the majority, while the divers nations of the millions and billions of people collectively may rise in opposition. S ‘ A If GOD isfor the nation, none can be against it! As one of the composers by inspiration brought outfa message recently\ and recited it last evening orthis morning, yiesterdayniorn-3 ing,’ whichever—-“Uncle Sam looks much better since he has been converted.” Uncle Sam would look better in reality universally and interna- tionally as well as nationally! If’ Uncle Sam, this Government, was converted inreality, all of those who are in authority as representatiives of this ‘democracy would be brought into sub- jection to the ALMIGHTY by this great con- version. Uncle Samiin reality, universally, would look as he looks up there. (FATHER referred to 1a beautiful painting of Uncle Sam which hangs on the wall,,_at the head of the Banquet Table.) Uncle Sam looks much younger, does he not? Because he hasjbeen depicted and described and drawn by the minds that have been con.- verted to GOD and recognize the youth,of the INFINITE as it is written——-’ I" “A little ‘child shall lead them ;” but in the likeness of -Uncle Sam enoiigh for you to know it is Uncle Sam ;- it was necessary for him to be drawn or-painted to that degree, but yet you can see he looks- almost as young as ME! The only difference about him is, he has a goatee. I say, the only differenceiabout ‘ Uncle Sam is, he has a little goatee, but it is true, you know he looks ‘almostgas young as MEI ' I A Rhythm‘ ‘Used to Stress the Message" I_ could have said, he looks almost as young as you, or in other words, as I do; but as rythmistic as possible I speak after the manner of men at ‘times, that_,I might stress that of whichl AM conveying tothem, on their minds, ' that they might 9bs_erve that which I AM con- veying and remember [it and be‘not ready to forget”! ’ A Then I“ say ‘it is true, the way MY Spirit «draws Uncle‘ Sam he 1ook's"quite young. ’Aren’th" you glad? Thenl say, if this Government itself in reality‘ of what the? picture of I Uncle Sam repres‘ents,*wou'ld' be brought into subjection to: this ,MY' Spirit as represented under, this Jurisdict-io1f’1,_‘Uncle Sam and his powers‘ that be, would look‘ and think as I do! Aren’t you glad! ' By this‘we shall have Righteous Govern- r'n'ent,“for’ “Righteousness I IS .Marching On!” And all of the powers that be, shall eventually I be brought intmsubjection and this great con- that thought for 16 The NEW DAY October 12:11, 1939 A.D.F,.D. Version will not be in vain’, for all will begin to observe and enjoy and recognize that for which I came I The Purpose of Christ’s Coming You did not know the purpose years ago, definitely. A good many of you thought CHRIST came to save your soul and Webster" had told you your spirit;was your soul, and you thought ;it was true because Webster. told you; but you did not know Webster didnot know. He was trying to tell you the besthe knew, but yet .it was not true! He was leading you erroneous- ly. Aren’t you glad? But coming tolsave spirit, soul, or what not, you all can say, “WhenrI found my GOD, since that time my heart rejoices!” ‘ ‘ For I have made the mournful, broken heart rejoice; I have caused the humble poor to be- lieve and I have set the pr'foners free and given those who were captive and bound 1nen- tally and spiritually, I have freed them as well freeing those of you who were bound phys- ically by ailments and complaints of every kind! I even think of how‘ glorious it willlbe when all of the kindreds of the earth realize GOD as a living “Factor, realize GOD has been made real, tangible and practical for the'benefit of all humanity living in mortality, that I might lift them from that state of consciousness and change the status of the life they‘ are living from mortality to immortalityland live in a new and a renewed state of being where GOD ALONE shall reign! I I need not say more! I thought I would stress your consideration, ofthe mystery of GOD being renewed i.n you, in other words, as I drew Uncle Sam as an ab- stract expression of what this great conver- sion will do for this ‘peoplel'And I thought I would stress the significance of trusting GOD wl1ole—hearted1y. Ifyou say you believe in GOD and GOD can help you., why not trust HIM, if it is GOD in reality? Why allow yourself" to be doubtful and fearful ? Why allow. yourself to be led errone-It ously, thinking some other nation orlpower can ” come in and take this Country,‘?,If the earth is the LORD’S and the fullness thereof, rely on your GOD and trust in HIS Majesty~as being all power, OMNIPOTENT,,\OMNIS_CIENT, OM- NIPRESENT —- .can and will help you mow, henceforth and forever. I thank you! I l N . 0130 East’ 116th Street » , I 11734 Mx\l)lSON A_VENl'l',l“. l PEACE PEACE Lljhigll 4-1817 Ro'r|-mine SILK" HOUSE Peace _+ sensational season o.ll'e_ring to the :followers. 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The NEW DAY E E y 19 ‘TN EVERY DEMONSTRATION OF MY PRESENCE I MANI- FEST PERFECTION THAT CANNOT BE l\/%lEASUiRil*7O BY , THE MORTAL VERSION”, —— FATHER DIVE “We an Extra Baiiquet to Show Immediate, Co-Worle ers and Erieiyids that They Cannot Lose by l_,iVincg According" "OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” GIVEN WHILE AT THE BANQUET TABLE 1887-9 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK CITY MONDAY AFTERNOON SEPTEMBER 25th, 1939 A.D.F.D. TIME; 4:45 P. M. The two-day Banquet staged at the Rockland Palace from early Saturday evening until mid- night, Sunday was indeed a memorable event and One never ‘to be forgotten by all those who were present to witness it. The Rockland Palace was indeed transformed over night into a palace for these two days as if by magic, and like "the fairy stories cherished deep in our fondest imagina- tions and which we used to wish Would come true, so did we at this time have our dreams realized and: fulfilled; for never has there been such’ a feast and a gathering held in ,_a castle or a palace of the ancient kings as was spread before the eyes of thousands by the great , LOVE MASTER, the KING of all kings and the .. LORD of allilordsl Many newspapers carried within their pages L a write-up of this notable Occasion, only one of which half way‘ begins to relate to the general . public the truepicture of this gala feast, where those of every so-called nation, language, tongue and people were drawn together in this one bond of FELLOWSHIP and BROTHERLY LOVE and where PEACE reigned supreme. in the presence 7 of thegreat PEACEMAKER HIMSELF. Other newspaper articles trieitl to ilowrate and ridicule this great Banquet of over two hundred ' and sixteen courses, by naming some of the more coinrnon foods which were served,- [and com- pletely disregarding the many royal delicacies served in abundance to over three hundred by the LORD». ,3 They also failed to list a number of the courses which were served and”ig.nored com-= it , pmenting’ upon the: fine linen,. costly‘, silverware, A to My Teaching” _ sparkling china and crystal glasses which graced 1 the flower-bedecked tables of great length. But, as everyone knows, there is more than one way for news to travel, so- each and every, person present on “these two days is a living wits T ness as to the truth ofthese statements. One well known New York newspaper did say this much, however, truthfully stating that this was the largest Banquet ever held in the city of N ew_ York. K Nevertheless, for the purpose of "stilling all.‘ criticism and putting to open shame all the so» called intelligent yet ignorant persons who dew sire to unjustly criticize and bear false witness against the marvelous Work and Activities of the ALMIGHTY GOD, FATHER d.eli'vered this beautiful lecture that shall stand. as a corner»s« stone to the great building of deinocracy which is being erected by HIM in unselfish love,,me1°cy and compassion, in which shall be housed» the true and the faithful children of GOD. And Life. Liberty and the REALITY of Happiness shall be theirs now, henceforth. _and forever, if‘ they will but continueto, hide themselves in their SA- VIOR, L beloved FATHER DIVINE I (The foregoing statements , are. "those of the ‘E transcriber, after ‘which FATHER Speaks as follows :) PEACE, EVERYONE: There is A place in consciousness where you all stand, wl1.ere there is notyspace nor place in consideration for any: thing else but thanksgiving and praise to your Creator; "where it reads in the Scripture accord.- ing to thepinspiration of the spirit as I gave it, “Glory in tribulations,‘ knowing tliis, that tribulation worketh patience, and ,patience, experience,* and experience, hope, and hope maketh not ashamed.” You can see, as I afore said, you do not have a thing to be ashamed of in GOD. Again I said thI:'ough the niouthrof David, T * ‘ .. \,‘*Fret‘ not .y_ourse1ves because of the 20 _ workers of iniquity, for theyjishall be cut Off.” , Again I said in the Gospel, _ ,9’ “Lo! 1 AM with you alway I havedeclared, “Those who love ME and keep MY Com- mandments, I will make them the head but not the tail!” The standard that I have lifted among this peo- ple, it is beyond a degree of reproach. .It cannot be reproached, for it is so profound by the spirit of independence I have lifted in these, MY Fol- lowers and Friends, until they can say over and over again with Paul in his message to the chil- dren of men, -*“I am not ashamed of the Gospel. of CHRIST, for it is the power of’ GOD unto salvation to everyone that be- lieveth.” » « They can also observe the mystery wh.ere it says, “All things work together for good to them-that love the LORD and are called . according to HIS purpose.” I “I Will Step Every Dog from Barking” But what said I concerning the mystery about eight years ago, more or less-—-somewhere be- tween eight and ten years ago? I said i.t once, yea, I said it twice and I said it thrice; I said it over and over again until it has been actually stamped in the minds of the children of men. “I will stop every dog from barking! I will even stop him from wagging his tail! Dogs shall" not bark and shall not wag their tails as if though they are happy and glad. I shall cause them to curb their tails and stick them between their legs, and let mankind know they are feeling - something that is at hand!” ' ' Dogs are not barking nowlike they used to in this city. Can you not see the mystery? It is written that, “They are dumb dogs, they cannot bark!” So then, we can [rejoice and be exceed- ingly glad, for if there be men, or critics, in other words, of the critical world, even though they wear the cloth, when they come in contact with the Word or the Message, the Mission or the Activity of GOD, they are put to an open shame! If they be men of the press, they are the same, for GOD among the children of men is superior, for GOD Alone is the,Supreme! Can you not see the mystery? Therefore in every demonstration of the spirit of MY Presence I produce and manifest perfec- tion that cannot be fathomed nor measured by} , / -The NEW DAY the mortal version. Can you not see the mystery? I may apparently be il-literate to the mortal versions of men, but still from the Fount of MY Ornniscience I produce and manifest daily GOD’S Omniscience transcending all human intelligence! ,.They may desire to criticize on other angles of expression, even in the way of the unfoldment of modesty and morality. GOD has lifted a stand- ard of PERFECTION morally so that they know, definitely GOD ALONE is the SUPREME ONE. Can you not see the mystery‘? Therefore they cannot be actual critics even though they may try to do it, for I-have lifted a standard of per- fection that is beyond the reproach of all gener- ations! Can you not see the mystery? -The Spirit of Supremacy As I have shown you conclusively, when you live exactly according to the Constitution and its Amendments and live according to the Decla- ration of Independence and produce and bring to fruition the spirit and the meaning of the Declaration of Independence within you indi- vidually, you are telling the nation at large you are in close contact with your GOD. -You are showing them conclusively by your inde- " pendence, you are onewith the INFINITE, the I SUPREME ONE, and by being one with-the SUPREME ‘ONE you will develop the Spirit of Supremacy and manifest it to all humanity. Therefore the SUPERIOR ONE, the SUPREME ONE, will manifest HIS Supremacy in all of H18 Activities and in all of I-lISidai1y Actions and Expressions, for HE will do it by nature. As GOD is the Supreme, HE must express HIS’ Superiority among the nations! Can you not see the mystery? This has been distinctly understood. It works out automatically with- out MY Consideration. I need not tell you to do this nor do the other, but the very spirit of MY Presence, by you living Evangelically and by you imbibing the Spirit of Supremacy by living independently according to MY Teach- ing, you will produce and manifest supremacy in all of your daily actions and activities. Can you notsee the mystery? , Now in reference to our two-day Banquet that was staged for the changing of the season and for the changing of the time, although it was not considered by ME nor by~.MINE; it was just automatically introduced and offered hand We merely presented our regular midnight “Banquet. Of course, it is true, there j were more courses than we usually serve nightly,*as there were a good many of" the immediate co-workers, who are followers, from the Promised Land. It made quite a number, more than usual,,to be acc_omm»odated. .You see the mystery? “There, I , 1»‘ October 12th, 1939 ,A.D.F.D. Ocfober 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. were many more than what we usually have at the regular Banquet Table, therefore we did have, I will admit, an extra Banquet to show MY immediate Followers and Co-workers and Friends that are true and faithful, that they cannot lose byliving according to MY Teach- lng. “ ’ Especially _ for the C0-workers All of the immediate Co—workers were invited especially. Of course we do have some visiting friends as guests at times, but it was especially established and staged for the purpose of giv- ing MY immediate Co-workers and Followers, who are working cooperatively, together, a chance to dine with ME all at one time at the ' regular midnight Banquet Table. You all can see this dining room is filled to capacity daily but I cannot accommodate all at one sitting. For this cause we have the One Hundred and Twenty—sixth Street Extension, the regular Banquet Hall there, for we figure -on about two hundred. Nevertheless we could not accommodate or cannot accommodate three hundred or five hundred at once as we could at the Rockland Palace-—the Rockland Palace being large enough to accoinmodate in stand- ing and getting in the-, large auditorium to- gether, it has been declared, around ten or twelve thousand when they stand closely con- solidated together as you all stand in the divers auditoriums. But. at the One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Street Extension, MY regular midnight Banquet Hall, although it is in the shape and in the same likeness as the main audi- torium of the Rockland Palace, it cannot ac- commodate so many. ' For this causewe did give special invita- tion to all of MY immediate Co—workers and Followers and Friends who are working co- operatively together according to MY Plan and Purpose. Can you not see the mystery? There- fore they did assemble for that purpose and they were blessed abundantly, for capital and labor I have brought together. Aside fromthat, I AM showing definitely the significance of the Cooperative System, how you can live AB- SOLUTELY INDEPENDENT and express your independence by developing the Spirit of In- dependence within you and in your daily activi- ties, until you will express the Spirit of Su- premacy andlmanifest GOD as the SUPREME ONE, expressing superiority in each and every- one. . I No Such Banquet Before As one’ of the speakers said a little. while ago, you have never heard of such, a Qoanquet: 3- m. new ,D'A'Y never heard of such, for they could not get it .from the invisible, for they were not living I have striven-~to avoid such publicity, but if , cause‘ it was *the largest privately owned aero- 21 N before, although I AM not a personal caterer, neither AM I a physical or personal. steward. I AM not a personal head waiter as an ordinary head waiter for a hotel, but I know you have never seen such a banquet as that since you have been born! Not only you, there are not any caterers in the universe who have seen such a banquet, neither is there any steward who has ever prepared such a banquet. ‘This was not premeditated, -itwas a matter of course, the same as we have it weekly, only there were a few more courses added to our menu. Can you not see the mystery? Namely, i.t was said that it was two hundred and‘ sixteen courses-——-that was all that were actually on record——but there were more courses than the two hundred and sixteen, fo_r the different olives, different pickles whichever, and the dif- ferent candies that could have been in the number of courses described, we ignored a good many of them, and some said the amount would have gone up to somewhere around two hundred and. forty courses or more! They have never seen such a banquet; they according to the Spirit of Supremacy, therefore they could not express superior-ly or super- naturally as GOD could Who is the SUPREME ONE. I have other expressions to bring out to the world of criticism, tolet them know that GOD is Perfection and they are imperfection, and GOD canand will express HIS Supremacy as you all live independently continually. I will let them see and know, those who desire to criticize, that I will lift you above every place in consciousness where there could be a slight reflection of criticism represented, for I will lift you up to perfection among the nations and I will make you the IIEAD and not the TAIL, from every angle expressible! The Superiority of GOD in a Person When I was doing a good bit of flying a few years ago, I did not ask especially to get the largest privately owned aeroplane in the world to express MY Supremacy or the superiority of GOD from that angle. Materially and eco- nomically I have striven to veil such expression. you must stress the inferiority of GOD Person- ally, I will lift itand stress it and prove‘the Superiority of GOD in Person! . The aeroplane that was commonly {known as. MINE, being owned. and operated by those under MY Jurisdiction at MY Connnand, be- 22 plane in the world, it "did not say that I was thinking about that nor planning to express MY Supremacy, but it came forth automatically without MY Consideration. Can you not see the -mystery? ' I I didinot tell the representative of the people to stress FATHER DIVINE’S Deal as being superior, but you ‘stressed it automatically without |MY Consideration! The “March of 1 Time” said it; I did not tell them to say it! Can you not see the?! mystery? , I did not try to get the costliest car privately owned to ride in the World, I did not try to do it MYSELF, I tried to avoid it; I tried to keep from having it; but especially the cost- liest America‘h—assembled car. It came forth into expression without MY Personalwishes, with- out MY Endeavors or efforts to get it. I tried to keep away from it but it came and it was . forced upon. ME. - I did not try to express supremacy econom ically and socially or morally, but I came to stress the Life and the Teaching of CHRIST that you all" might be contagionized with such a life and produce that which is good, produce it and bring it to fruition within you. There- fore the Spirit of Independence has been stressed, it has been emphasized, it has been advocated so vividly until you have conceived the idea concerning the mystery, to know you ‘ are not a real American citizen unless you are absolutely independent, free from soliciting, borrowing, stealing and begging, and free from the relief! Because of this, why naturally, you have expressed your independence. ‘. Now I AM showing you conclusively by so doing -and by living according to MY Teaching ‘ otherwise, you will manifest and bring to frui-~ tion within you the Spirit’ of Supremacy, and those of you who live Evangelically whole- heartedly continually, you will express the Spirit of Supremacy and you will have it and all will See it distinctly. " Sympathizing with the Common People Nowein reference to the Banquet again, I stress: the divers meats that were represented in this Banquet—We served all of‘the divers meats we ordinarily serve, because I, MYSELF, at times, will not eat turkey, will not eat chick- V en and will not eat other such things. At times I will eat a wiggler; at times I will eat a I wrinkler and such things as that. Of course, H 4, V ' urday night! Such a banquet man has not yet if you do not understand what such things mean, it is up to you. I eat trotters at‘ times, and listeners, but .,yet I have a—pl‘enty of other I foods, for those who are not accustomed to ___having’a-full and a-plenty of highv-class‘ food, The NEW Dar October 12th, 1939 'Af.D.F.D. !- they are glad to eat those things. But we may have squabs as we did. We had squabs, we —. had crabs, we had oysters, we had chicken, we had duck, we had goose and every other kind of meat imaginable. But because I AM -among the common people I take on the sympathy of them andivtake on their appetites, such as they eat. Then. I eat sympathetically and it is good to ME, too, for what said the Scripture concerning this mys- tery? ' “HE taken upon HIMSELF our infirmities ‘and bare our diseases, and by HIS Stripes ye are healed!” Can you not see the mystery? ; I recall here about twenty ‘years ago, it may I have been a little more, somewhere around nineteen eighteen or nineteen, the society ladies of New.York City here, when. there was ,much sufferi.ng in China and the people were eating and drinking bark soup and eating bark» from the trees, they held a meeting—I mean the society ladies of our city in New York, right here at some hotel, and had bark soup to eat, in sympathy with the suffering Chinese! Can you not see the mystery? This was done on one occasion as an expression, as a sketch’ and a 7 reflection of the reality of this mystery, but daily I have the different foodstuffs tomeet the issue of life, to satisfy every desire. Through sympathy I at times eat such thingsas‘ those who live in the streets and the alleys and the lanes and have no place to go are obliged to eat when our citizens give them a handout. It is something to consider! But? I enjoy those. things when I eat them. They are obliged to: eat them, and at times, cannot getthem! There are thousands of people who cannot! get even gravy to . go on their rice, and cannot get sugar to go in their coffee! In times past I have, through sympatheticness, ta_ken upon MYSELF the appetite to do such, and I slave done it at such’ Banquet Tables as these, that I‘ might feel the same feeling that they might feel, and that they might be satisfied together with ME. These, are facts and figures too stout to be denied. They cannotbe actually criticized, for you have seen ME do it! It Goes to Show You What GOD Will Do for You As the "speaker ‘said, just think of’ such a ban-. quet as the one we served yesterday and Sat- seen until it came forth through this Move- ment as ‘a sample and as an example! And think, of your little“ butter’ spreaders!‘ If you _ _woulndjhav:e., known. yvhatitheyi cost, a 1g*oo‘d_.man:v; V October» 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. - The NEW DAY / of you would have ‘thought’ you were handling something that should not be‘ handled, that should not be served‘ to the public! , Dishes, the best‘ of silver, the best of china the best of linen——-pure" Irish linen guaranteed! It goes to show you what GOD will do for you. “I will make ‘you the HEAD and not the TAIL,” said HE. This does not_ mean some spe- cial, alleged race, creed nor color but it actually means those who have chosen GOD and GOD has chosen them; that is what it means, whosoever will ‘choose GOD, as the Word says, §‘W-hosoever will, let him come,” / andthose who will and have actually chosen GOD and GOD has chosen them, they are the ones! “I will bless your going out, I will bless your coming in, I will bless you in your storehouses, I will bless you in your bas- kets and in!‘ the fruit of your land and in the fruit of your cattle. . . .” You can read the twenty-eighth chapter of Deu- teronomy for yburselves, if you please, if you care to know or consider it better and understand it more distinctly than I did at this time tell you Personally. ‘Live the Life and_ Keep the Faith I Then I say, you do not have anything to be ashamed of, do you? Live the life and keep the faith and GOD will continue to bless and increase you and multiply you with wisdom, knowledge and understanding, until the very spirit of MY Presence will be with you so effectively until you will be above reproach and criticism, above even the thought of that which would tend to em- ,-barrass you in the least. How can you be embarrassed under such a jurisdiction? How can you be embarrassed when you know definitely GOD is with you, when you know GOD is your life and the length of -your days, when you know GOD is your health and your happiness, when you know GOD is your wealth, your success and your prosperity? Now GOD is all of these for you, that is what GOD is. Now make your declaration known,“ GOD is all of these for you! Now as I said a little while ago, the different meats and vegetables we served——-we served ’wig'..... glers, we served wrinklers, we served listeners, . we served trottersand we served many different other meats I will not mention just now, because, as you say, they run up into somefifty or sixty, the paper says here, fifty-six different meats. They did not mention the candies. They men- tioned the regular "desserts. Theiy did not me_n.~ ‘ "tion the pickles! an,d«.»the.g,salad _,but they were 23 obliged to mention something about it, for they know’ it is an expression of superiority mani- fested in and on the material plane that mankind might see and know definitely I have solved the economic problem for them; and in the time of » lacks and wants and limitations and in the time of depressions among the nations, in the time of the crisis, we can be in peace and can live in splendor and~=enjoy the luxuries of life that GOD so freely gives to HIS People. Cause for Enthusiasm How glorious it is to live in such a recognition and be filled continuously with HIS. Spirit! From sinking sand you have been lifted! If it was I only for the material food, for the comfort and for the convenience you are now enjoying it would‘be well worth considering, for if you take a person Who’. has been in lacks and wants and limitations from his earliest existence and never had a comfortable bed to sleep on, never had food to eat because of being under-privileged and mistreated, and something comes along-—when something comesalong and gives that person his emancipation from such a condition and lifts a standard of supremacy with it, can you not see it is enough to fill him with enthusiasm? If it was only for the food; but oh, what a supernatural change has taken place in the hearts and lives of the children of men! How their physical bodies are changed through the transforming of the mind! Their bodies have been transformed by the renewing’ of the minds, and the minds of vice and sin and debauchery of every kind have been taken from their systems automatically, for GOD performs a psychological operation, more constructive and more scientific ‘ than that HE performed on Adam I! There was an operation performed on Adam, it is true. You have heard of it and you have known of it before you knew "ME personally, but it was not as constructive an operation as the operation I AM now performing on you. GOD did not take the mortal mind from Adam at that tiIne.~GOD did not perform a mental and spiritual operation on his mentality at that time; GOD merely performed a physical opera- tion on him tp. get him a helpmeet out of his rib," by which the helpmeet was formed. Can you not see thepmystery? This is according to the V Scripture——I AM speaking to you who havebeen, or may still be re1igious—I speak according to history. GOD did perform the operation, ac-‘ cording to ‘Biblical history, and. took from,_ Adam’s ,sid,e__a.r_i,b", AM;perforIninga9 ‘ 24 T h e N E W D A Y October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. and spiritual operation on humanity that they might be changed from nature to grace, and change that vile body in fashion like unto GOD’S glorious Body by the transforming grace of your SAVIOR, Your FATHER, Who has come in a new body! I thank you! PEACE Tel. CAthedral 8-7020 DR‘. BLOOM- DENTIST INC. 125th. St. cor. Seventh Ave. (Over Herbert’s Jewelry Store) Other Offices: cor. Park Avenue 125th St. N. Y. , 86th St. cor. Lexington Ave. N. Y. _H0URS” 42nd St. cor. Third Avenue N. Y. Daily -- 9 t0 9 34th St. cor. Third Avenue N. Y. Sundays 9 to 1 34th St. cor. Ninth Avenue N. Y. Albee Theatre Blclg., 1 De Kalb Ave.,” Brooklyn (Opposite Loeser’S) _ _ PEACE NATIONALLY ADVERTISE!) 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NEW YORK CITY’ near 117th Street. Phone: UNiversity 4-3584 J A E R M A N ' s BUTTERAL EG-GS» 2134 Eighth Avenue Near 115th St. PEACE New York City PEACE WE THANK YOU, FATHER A STAR DRY CLEANING 8; DYEING SHOP PRESSING, REPAIRING & ALTERATIONS PROMPT SERVICE NEW YORK‘ 1469 I“IFTH AVENUE Bet.F118L?1 and 119th Sts. Tel. UNiveI'sity -1-761-7 PEACE Reality Auto Repair REPAIRS ON ALL CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES 24-Hour Service ~— 2 Blocks from “New Day” Olfice Special Spring Tune up Service I 203VWEST 128th ST. New York City Tel. AU. 3-8290 PEACE Faeclier, Inc., Successors to STANDARD BEEF CO. High Grade Meats, Poultry, Provisions and Séa Food Hotels, Boats and Restaurants Supplied 2267 .7th Ave, (Bet. I33rd & 134th Sts.) N. Y. C. PEACE We thank You, FATHER PEACE "GROCERY , TROPICAL and AMERICANVAPRODUCTS Th e NEW DAY A October 12th, 1939 A.e.F.I:>.l I Orders plrorhptly delivered PEACE We man: You. rA{1_‘nm. HNE [ANDY THE FAMILY Eoft has been making and selling fine candy for moreithan sixty years A . S P E C T O R‘ COMMISSION MERCHANT SOUTHERN FRUIT and PRODUCE _ Store No. 412, Bronx Terminal Market 107 No. MOORE Street New York City PEACE A NEWTON BAKERY I452 FIFTHAAVENUE New York City PEACE PEACE sl-ioa REPAIRING A HALF SOLEFOR GENTS —- 500 HALF SOLEIFOR LADIES — 404- Job finished while you wait I II EAST 115th STREET New York City 1'61. AU 3-4522 * SIMMONS EXPRESS LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE PRICES REASONABLE 2539 8th. AVENUE New York City PEACE We tlizink You, FATHER A - BUSY BEE -» PEACE RESTAURANT I TEN and FIFTEEN CENT MEALS _58 West ggth/Street New York City PEACE Tel. El). 4-7646 BELSTRAT LAUNDRY CO.. INC. Is still Har‘leIn’s Largest CommuniLy-owned- Enterprise. Your continued patronage will help us to continue giving our share of jobs to residents of‘ this community. NEW IYORE CITY 51 WEST I40 STREET I ’_ PEACE to All The World S E A F O O D S Fresh supply received daily "A New YOrk\City '% I I683 PARKFIAAVI Phones: MOLt Haven 9-5370, 1 VVAlker 5-8246. Peace A BETTER BUTTER BREAD "é-—- '.L‘El‘\Ii\TIS TASTE TEI[;LS ' We thank You, FATHER PEACE, FATHER.‘ Octolher 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. T h e N E W D A Y ‘ , Z7 INTERVIEW ‘I granted to e Miss Wyrie andl\/Ir. Simmons of the New York State Employment Service . FATHER’S OFFICE 1887-9 MADisoN AVENUE NEW YORK CITY. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th‘, 1939 E A.D.E.D. E TIME: 1:00 P. M. FATHER DIVINE alone has-lifted a standard. of perfection economically-. that none can criticize. This is definitely brought into evidence in this \ instructive interview granted two __representa« tives of the State Employment Service, who came seeking FATHER’S advice and co—operation on the employment situation.‘ ‘ * GOD is "just and represents every side of every issue, and employersas well as employesawill, benefit from the standardiHe has lifted for all humanity, if they are open-minded and unselfish. Thus employer and employee, when both are willing to dovthe right thing, are unified together . in a bond of harmony and peace, and the result is an orderly, well—kept home for the employer and pleasant working ocnditions for. the em- ployee. Where would we be and what would wedo, precious SAVIOUR, if You had not come to counsel us? We thank You for Your beautiful words herein transcribed, which set forth Your stand for the enlightenment of bothemployee . and employer. (The foregoing statements are those of “the it transcriber, and FATHER’S interviewfopens with Miss Wyrie as the Miss Wyrie: » FATHER, Mr,’Simmons is the Assistant Dis— trict Superintendent for the Bronx, the Borough" of Bronx, and he called me last week to tell me of the problem that they “had in the Bronx to get adequate domestic workers. FATHER: I see. I Miss Wyrie: I ”“ _ Asking where I thought we might get a sup- first speaker.) “A . ply, I told. him-that Ihad been. thinking for some time of comingivoverand trying to talk to You’ I yabout.-git,’-1.--’WAei had talked, several years ago, if '..You re_In.embe'°r. jf ‘ 4 g " I o A the people who ‘ service) Did - 2 FATHER: . Yes. Mliss Wyrie: A He decided at that time he would like very much to come along too, so I called You yester~ day andnow we are here. . v ‘ FATHER: , I I AM pleased to .have you. Miss Wyrie: ' ‘ We are pleased to,-Abe here. One of the Probl.:;ns Miss Wyrie: _ Now, one ofthe problems we have that we didn’t have before we had to meet that ten-dole lar-a-week standard for sleep—ins——~Queens is my“ borough and we are cancelling out jobs that we cannot fill at the rate of three to four hundred avweek, maybe more. Many of them are below the ten—dollar-a-week standard, yet I feel many of them are good jobs. I mean, there are other considerations: the homes are not big or the people are not slave~drivers; where they have comfortable rooms and maybe baths; and .4yet the people are in modest circumstances. E FATHER: V I ' That is true... Miss Wyrie: . Of course,in Queens we have small homes, not so much the apartments. Now we have maiiy other positions that I consider good jobs-—jobs paying forty ‘dollars a month with room and if Now, if we couldtie up some of maintenance. . are unemployed and who, accord- ing to other standards of work: are not worth more than that, we could probably fill a lot‘ of “ jobs and give employment to a lot of people. FATHER: I . - (Handing Miss ?W/yrie a. copy of “The New Day” turned to the advertisement of employment you ever read that? (It reads as follows :) . I AEMPLOYYMENT sERv1cE.«EXTENDED I -GRATIS To ALL READERS or N THE NEW DAY ‘I ing types of help; , We. secure and supplyppoisitions for the follow- A28 ‘DAYlMORKERS: FATHER:,a 4! DOMESTIC: . S " $15.00——$25.00 per week 40c to 50c per hour plus carfare ;WIN DOW WASHERS: (Men) 15c——25c per window and up. I MECHANICS —~ CHAUFFEURS -—- CHAUF- FEUSE-S-STENOGRAPHERS & OTHER OF- FICE HELP —- MAIDS -—-I BUTLERS -—- GOV- ERNESSES — GRADUATE NURSES PRACTICAL NURSES -— COMPANIONS ,-_— CATERERS. - SOCIAL SECRETARIES MILLINERS —— TUTORS AND OTHER PRO- FESSIONALS. . . Prices by no meanslimited to $25.00 per week as p———e —..4 , workers receivefwages according to experience and profession. This courtesy without discrimination as to race, creed or color——absolutely without charge or fee of any kind to either employer or employee. LEhigh 4-5894 LEhigh 4-3042 MO. 2-23.86 (These telephone numbers are for New York City readers. , I I Out-of-town readers‘ call Peace Mission Exten- y sion nearest your community.) A A THANK YOU, FATHER Miss Wyrie: , I I Yes, I have. FATHER: . ' Well, that i.s My demand. Mr. Simmons: I , , _ ‘ , ~ ‘ I 4 Following along the ‘lines that Miss Wyrie has referred to, FATHER, as ‘she said, I am di- rectly responsible for six offices inthe Bronx. We are experiencing the same difficulty.» Now, we are». looking every place for them, but in I, looking around I discovered something and there is a question. that I would like to ask. In one of the offices--that is, the Jamaica’ office-.—I am told that a number of people living in Harlem go ‘out there in search of work, and Iwant to know if You know whether or not thesevpeople are be- ing adequately served in the offices close to them. I consider it unfair for them to go to {Jamaica if the offices nearer them can serve them. , k i A Point for Consideration I _see. Well, there is one point for "consider- ation. The first thought: we believe the em- ployer should be the one. to pay-zthe compensa- ‘tion,_ to pay the feefi That is the firstpthought. The next thought, we do not believe ‘in the Old Age Security Act. We -believe in, having faith and knowing within ourselves that we will be, and they will be even as independent as I AM whienthley become to befifty, ‘sixty or seventy _ rt e (‘N aw nay. October 1 2e.j, 19739 ALD.F.D, l years old; because that which was applicable for you or is equivalently the same for the future, for the- present generation of the younger class-—what we might’ term to be‘ amongthose who are twenty, twenty-five or thirty. Miss Wyrie: ~ . ' Yes. Well, of course there isnot any fee in connectionwith the State service, A Mr.» Simmons : , No, we don’t,.charge anything at all. FATHER:i I I . i i I see. Well, that part as far as that is con- cernedyis good; but if -“there. is any number to be given for the Social. Security Act, why, that would "be in violation to My religious conviction ;_ hence, My religious conviction is transmitted to all of My followers because we are united together consolidatedly. Miss Wyrie: ' Well, that is not essential. Mr. Simmons: L I , Not in the case of ordinary domestics. FATHER: I v I Now, the next thought, the price I just ‘gave Miss iWyrie here when I asked her if she read, that. " Miss W yrie : Yes,-I know this, I get it--your followers, give me this each week. , I Lift up a Standard FATHER: . » , Now, if the people of the state, of this country, would? lift up a standard beyond re- proach or criticism, the foreign ‘element, -as it may be termed, would not have grounds to come in to create and organize unions‘ that would ‘create violence such aslhasy been the experi- enceyin many localities. I believe in lifting. up a standard and demanding the right, the proper salary for everybody, even though I have cut thepcost of living itself for the purpose of giv- ing every citizen a chance to express his citi- zenry, ,by living absolutely independent, by re- fusing to buy anything oncredit or on the is paying cash and owing installment plan and by no man. ’ Mr. Simmons: - I . 4, Which in turn, increases his earnings. FATHER: n , -e , , , Positively! For this cause I have tried to hold hp that standard forthe in purpose also of all people-épaying all -,old bills. Those "under My $ guidance, they are instructed to pay all old 4 ‘bills, matters not how.» long they haveyibeen, in I arrears. They,,even lreturnfstolen goods’ and pay: * ° ~ old rent bills, when and where, they were dis-' Q _ I -I / r \ .1October>12tl1, 1i:93:9.A.D.F.D. I T:her,NEwiiiDiAY 29 possessed “some twenty, thirty, forty.ior'ififty years back. ‘ Now, all of this is accomplished by My method, according to My economic ‘system. Mr; Simmons: -' " 5 A ‘ ' You feel that “theyfact as ‘iencumbrancesf? Do You have a list of the New" York State Offices, FATHER? I brought this along because e I did not know if You had one. FATHER’: I ~ I do not. > Mr. Simmons: ’ ‘ I p e I wonder if You would like to keep that. This is a list ofiall. the offices operating in the metropolitan. state area. I brought‘Ithat along because in the event that You have any peo- ple who are not being properly served in this area, if" You would have someone to call me and let me know that, because we are owned, controlled and governed by the‘-people of this ‘City -and if we fail to serve them properly. we ‘ have no_1j'eason‘ for existence. .» The ‘Peace Mission Plan ’FATHER: Well, I appreciate that very much, because, as you see there, we have somewhat of an em- ployment service. We do not have an agency,’ but as you see there, we have thousands of = people to call on us for positions. Hundreds and , thousands of people to call for help, so we de- cided to have somewhat of an employmentlser- vice where people could get help ‘from the Ex- tensions without 'c'()st' on either side. I ~ Mr. Simmons: " r ‘ pt I Will we be free to call Your ‘employment service? . You know“ -that there is no‘ fee and there would never be presented that ideatabouti a fee. Would we be free to call your employ- ask our employers to refer ment service and to you? - I ,‘ FATHER; ‘ _ Yes, absolutely! In the ‘meantime. we do re- quire the representatives to hold the pricesfup as -much as possible, you see. I believe in every- body earning a livelihood with the correct ifee.“ Now, of. course it says there ‘fifteen dollars" "per week, not less than that for experienced ‘ help. We should demand that and those of us when the representatives. of the people-—I— mean‘ the representatives, of the employees and the] if ‘ we common people, the underprivileged, stand up or hold up for such, the L employers will consider . it. c Now, as I‘ said about the ten--dollarsla-. week, -coming: up to the ten—d.ollar-a-week «min- inim-Lim, that I,brough»t to you some time ago ix / —-npw, if they can payforty »dollars a month, . \ they couldeasily pay ten dollars per week. They would not miss -it. Any person who could pay forty dollars a month, which is a‘ very little less than ten dollars a week, they could \come up to t_he__requirem_ent of at least the ~ ten dollars per week and carfare. Mr. Simmons : Would it be required, say on a monthly. wage, instead of pforty-five dollars a,_n1on_th, shall we say then, that would be about ten ‘ forty-five or ten ‘sixty, something like that‘? Miss Wyrie: . _ p I It would have to ‘be forty-five dollars. Mr. Simmonsz‘ I “ I = Instead of forty—five monthly, would it be required that it be paid weekly? , ' Calls. from‘ Followers Miss Wyrie: it ‘ - ’ Except on monthly‘ jobs it is required that ‘ they be paid by the week. I have a’ ‘good many £,ollow‘ers come‘ tome who are .not getting em- ployment and are in need’ of employment. I have talked to two this-‘morning and too well. do I know their problem, too. Now, some ofpthem on a purely commercial standard * are not as well qualified. They are slower and they cannot do the work that others can do. FATHER: . Well, theymay not be considered as worth as much as »‘ others would be, but while the scale is "overballanced on one side, the others are working for less than what they are ac- tuallyi-worth. Twenty-five or thirty dollars for some would be a small fee for their ability, but they can get it; therefore, the small fee of ten dollars per week would only give a7 person a chance to be independent and expresstlieir in- dividual independence individually, even as the country declared it as ‘a nation. Miss Wyrie: ~ I * ’ . You know, we are sending college gradu- ates ‘out today at fifteen "and twenty‘V~dollars a week. ' " FATHER: 4.,‘ - . Well, that is . exactly the thought--there are too many college graduates who are seek- ingwemployment. ofthat type," and they are not capable 'for»work of ' that. type as‘ others who are wnot, college graduates. . Miss Wyrie: ' _ 7 I v _» You know,- I get.a»:-feeling though,---of a group of families that could be servedand of- ferain turn,» work ?:i';O those that need ‘it, who are in that forty.-dollar group, and it is impos- sible -for them -to -pay more. For them forty dollars is just as difficult as for, a lot to pay _seventy and eighty dollars amonth. 9 .9" / 30 “ Sowing and Reaping FATHER: _ . ‘ I have noticed it closely:- the person who gives, gains. The person who gives, he gets; and the person who holds back reaps sparingly, you see. So, I have noticed it even when the cost of living is high in a Way of speaking,“ those who have to spend a lot of money, they gain a whole lot in turn. \ ' You could not limit a family to the meager sum of :forty dollars a month and consider that is all that family could acquire, for as civili- zation advances, business improves and ways and means present themselves when it is nec- essary. Hence, ifa person can pay,.,forty dol- lars a month, it is evidently known they could pay forty-five dollars. Five dollars more ‘would not prohibit them, and when they do that and come up to the requirements, the person is more efficient mentally and spiritually, hence more of a harmoniouscondition results in their home or business place‘ whensoever the em- ployee is satisfied. , “ ._ I I ' . -. As I have often said, in the different places where My followers are represented, where they are happy and they are contented, things work better—-—but if there be the least friction in the kitchen or dining room,‘ they may even break more dishes, and especially in homes such as that, the same as our dishes, -acup may cost « .a dollar or something like that, they lose many times by not having things harmonious in the home. Miss Wyrie: V _ I You know, FATHER, that I have placed a good many overtin Queens a.nd I have raised the standard, there is no doubt about it, but I seem to be at a standstill. Do«You, know what we are getting orders for? Forty dollars seems ‘ to be a fortune. We are getting orders for twenty and twenty-five dollars. I I FATHER: " ‘ /Well, that is it. Miss Wyrie: ‘ y 4 ‘We are going back four, or five years. Riots Among Employers FATHER; _ Well, we can demand more. Depressions havepassed.' Those days have passed ina way, and more can actually be gained; and if all representatives of the employees would demand more, ~ the employers would be willing to pay more; and yet it is betterfor them, because. if it continues, why, there will be sit-down strikes and such as that, and riots among ‘the em- ployers concerning the employees the same as vice. .‘ The NEW. in Air I Toaster 12th, was .A..n.F.n?. , it. is elsewhereiin other labor. We do, not be- lieve in such, but we do believe in demanding» that which is just and ‘right and good for the employee as well as the employer. Miss Wyrie: V I , , We11,lI think, it is quite safe to say that there is no interviewer in the state service that does not try to keep up wages. I am sure‘ they. do. — FATHER: ' Well, when they, put them, down. beneath ten dollars a week——of course you know, Per- sonally, years ago I used to run free em- ployment agency,‘ not for My Personal gains or gain, but I have always tried to look onthe brightside for the under-privileged, and I have lifted thousands of people that way; and I think those of ..us who are representing the un- der-privilegedand those of the employees, we ‘ should seeto it that there is a standard lifted tobe considered; and if‘ you hold out for such, we will be able to help both, because if the ~employer, say, pays~—I AM speaking of the minimum fee--ten dollars per week or forty- five dollars a month, where he-would desire to pay about eight sixty » or forty dollars per month,’ he will not lose anything by it. FATHER’S Abundance . I know I have not lost by giving every- thing Ihave. The more you give, the more you gain. Now, this is a fact by‘self—experience. Personally I do not. claim anything, and you would. not believe it. Ordinarily you would not believe the resources that are at My disposal ' and for My service. It would look,'as if though I own a fortune, own everything almost. if I own anything, but yet I do not, own nor claim anything. I AM giving all My time, but yet I have everything at My disposal‘-and at My ser- ,will be blessed‘ and they will not regret making such a sacrifice. A ~ « A A , , As I said before, a little while ago, when there ‘are ‘accidents and different things "hap- pening in any of the dining-rooms-—I mean if they break dishes or anything of that sort——I said there is something wrong in the mind. If, it was not something wrong mentally, a con- flict someway or another, things would , not happen; , Therefore I say, Iadjufst -the factorily by the adjustment Off‘ the mind and come in harmony, one width the other and; thinlgsfl \ ,,.a x‘ V M-.‘ ‘let A . So it is, or so it would be, withthose who are willing to give those. who might be under-I them a chance and a chance indeed:-—not merely , I just say, a chance, but "a chance indeed! They why, . the different, matter satis- oc:ober‘12in, 1939flA.D.F.D. Tlie NEWVDAJYS will work harmoniously and systematically and there will never be an occasion to have these accidents and ,such like as that.’ Everything should work absolutely systematically and har- moniously in all things. Trying to Keep Wages .up . 3 Mr. Simmons: _ “ v ” What You say is no doubt true about the liberality of a person, and if we had the means of talking to anemployer the same as You are talking to us, the chances are that we would no doubt get them to see that. The ifficulty that we have is that while’we“are lai tate1institu— tion, as Miss Wyrie said, alll the people who are employed in the‘ Employment Service try. to keep the prices up to the place where, a per- son can makea reasonable living.‘ I talk this way; “Now, if you could pay such.--~and—such a thing, I am cerlzain I could do it.” Being a pub- lic institution, we are faced with the situation that we are forced bylaw to accept that job .1 and offer it to.someone inxthe hope that it might be filled. You see, we have a servicexto both sides... We are responsible to theiemployer and we are responsible to the employee. They are both our bosses. , ,FATHER: Of course,'I understand that_. But I often think of what I have said, even long before this was said by Mr. Ford. I quite ‘often’ quote Mr.’ Ford as a man of authority in prosperity and as one ‘of authority in the financial world. He and his son were walking through the ’plant once and one of. the machinists came near wrecking a machine, and this man looked up as they went through and his attention was at- tracted to Ford and his son, and this man al- most wrecked the machine. The man’s face turned red and about that‘ time whatsoeverplit was that went wrong, he came near wrecking the machine, and this hasbeen said to be true by 'auth‘oritiesl who are supposed to know. It said Mr. Ford stopped to look around at his son and said, “I wonder do~these~me-n think’ we are giving them a square deal,” because they were dressed up and passing.through and these working men were not. He, said, “You know, I am going to seewhat we can do for‘ these men; see if we can give them more.” * Trying to Give the Best I He went back there’ and saw‘ his account- ant and asked him‘ could the business .afford*to give ‘the men——the minimum wage at that time was two-fifty-—he‘said, “Can we afford to give ” the minimum1_wag,e earner at least three dollars ‘-.”" The ac,countant looked it up and said,» “Yes.” He . , I 31 said, “Well, can afford to give them three— . I fifty ?’.’ He fotind out they could—-the‘man said, « “Yes.” , “Well, can we afford to give them four dollars?” and hefound out he could. When he said this, the story goes that the general superintendent——-in other words the vice- president, someone connected with. the Ford family-—hit the ceiling. He told Mr. Ford, “You mean to give the employee (or the laborers) all p of the profit now and go broke‘ at once, do you?” Ford said, “I will give them five dollars.” Well, from that time Ford began to give them five .dollars, and over night he was declared ‘ tobe a multimillionaire. So, itiflis a fact, the more you can give, the more you get, and especially when you give those H’ who cannot help themselves, those who are be- neath, as it may be termed—-so, it is a blessing for the employer as well as*it.is for the em- , ployees, and we should see to it that the em- ployer will consider the employee. They can spend thousands of dollars fool- ishly for enjoyment. They go to bridge parties and different things and spend money foolishly --that would be deemed foolishnesslto those of ,v us who do notindulge in those things. Why not use some /of that in a constructive way that is for the benefit of the comfort and the conve- nience and the pleasure of their*homes—-have competent and reliable persons as employees? \ Honesty of the Followers Now, as far as these of My followers, those I who areiactually My true followers: you do not _have to vouch for ,*their honesty, neither ques- tion. it. My Name is a reputation, as far as their honesty is concerned, and of course, you need not fear sending them in any home. Diamonds or anything may be found on the street even, and those things are returned weekly. You will find it in the publicationithere, that they are ad-V vertised. Mr. Simmons: Are we permitted to readthis‘? FATHER; Positively! I would be glad for you to keep, it if you care to. Mr. Simmons: , g p . May I have Your “telephone number and the ”‘ name of the person who might. . I FATHER: ’ c -- ‘ Well, you may call here or any close connec- tiongbut Miss Witness and Miss Branch,""t_hey usually take the names. of those who might be ‘interested. Have you the latest issue? Miss Wyrie: ’ » I havenot the latest. now. ‘FATHER: K- \ ' Miss W yrie :‘ 32 The NEW DAY October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. am This is the latest. ,,,I believe if we co-oper- ate togetherwe will——you can keep the two if you care to (referring to the two issues of “The New Day” Miss Wyrie held). ' Miss Wyriez’ _ i I think I have this one. Pamewell supplied. I am a follower of Truth, so I Want You to know that there is no negative thinking as far as we are concerned. But I can see just one groupon this side——I mean one group of couples with one or two babies, that need help, but their income isnot adequate. - V- FATHER: V . - Well, you may consider their income to be such as that they could afford around forty dollars. I I ’ A v ' I’ it v I Forty Dollars “the Tops” Miss Wyrie: I . '- I ' I You see, it is a group that we represent from thirty—five to forty dollars, but when ‘wefget to forty dollars, that is tops. You see, these; . Mr. Simmons: / ' I imagine that constitutes the largest group. Miss Wyrie: . 2 I ‘ Before I came here, when I knew I was to come, I called the bureaus-—-I called a number of places to get the picture, and that is the pic- ture right now‘. . -I I I ‘ FATHER: - .: - _ Well, I AM pleased to have your different offices call... ,My different representatives can stay in touch,with'your office and you can stay in touch with them. Of course, I do prefer stress- ing thesignificance of the best andvgiving the best. I tee-llthe different ones when they call for help and call for someone for a position,JI say, “Now,~ I Want you to give the best, the best you can.”. Of course, there are those who are not so well qualified, some of them. You could tell themthat these prices, these salaries theyjare paying, like even say, forty ‘dollars or fifty dol- lars, they could not expect to get the besthelp for that. if they arequalified. H , _. ‘ Of course, we are not asking the people to pay for something that is not worth what they are paying for, but we do consider if they get-an ordinary average domestic helper, they should pay at least fifteen dollars at week. For one that is inexperienced, a grown-up, they should not pay less than ten dollars a week. _ V Desperate Need of Work I Some people without Me as a,Per.-~ mson are earning twenty, "dollars, twen_ty—one dol- lars, along like that a.,week,_nQt a month, but_.a week, and_I know that others_ can earn the same: ‘You see, what is happening, FATHER-—I mean it is a social question. If wewas a State Service fail——we after all have a certain duty to fulfil. When we fail to get a competent worker, and we try as best we can to keep up the stand- ard——these people bargain, and so many people areiinsuch desperate need of work that they take it at sub-'—s’tandard wages. FATHERui" , " : at . “That is because of this loafing crowd and loafing representatives of suchagents that are trying toget the employees to fill these part time jobs, as they may be termed, and yet be whole time jobs. Miss Wyrie: _r i ‘That is twenty-five cents an hour for day Work. I ’ FATHER: it . Well, that is because of the “Si-X days shalt thou work and do all thy labor./’_’ We should not draw back at workingat ‘least five or six. days per week, but the iaverage per-, son, especially in New York City, the common laborers of the domestic type, they have been en- couraged, according toitheir own sense of feel- ings, to work, part time. for a little or nothing, andgjust what_ they can earn is just about what they are obliged to spend each week, and when the week is up——“Why, I am not working this week,” if they happen to be out of a job, “I am notworking this week and havenot got enough to pay my room renttor get anything to eat.” . Well now, that should not be. Every person should bewilling to work. and be competent. and I earn a livelihood and not tolerate this method of loafing in the city where they do not want to work steady and the employers want to get them to work. in the name of part time to partially enslave them in_to doing a Whole tim’e"s service for part time pay. Miss Wyrie: . Part time pay. Prosperity of the Followers‘ FATHER:_ 7 . p . Yes, part time pay. And when the part time pay is ended, they do not have means or funds to meet their daily obligations even for thenext But it has not week,"and'tha‘t is the situation‘. been that“way with My followers and those who adhere to My Teaching. That is why you hear‘ of My followers owning property. You read in the papers FATHER DIVINE bought this, that and the other. I-have followers, domestic work- ers, who-in‘ten or fifteen years have saved up,“ some of them ‘have’ saved up seven and eight and ten thousand dollars inside of ten, fifteen ;_or_ VJ.‘ ., A loafing crowd . and endorsers of the loafers.‘ The Bible says: K them. . , I ~ c . octoser ‘l27th, i1e39fAi.D.1:.n. at T h‘ e ‘N aw D A Y twenty-five years. Justdomestic workers and common laborers—-because they work whilst they are Working! ’ ‘Now they can buyiproperty and be absolutely independent. This should be the experience of ‘others; but they want to keep the poor person . down, the laboring class down. i keep them out of society. “But if they, adhere to My Teaching, everybody will be emancipated from every barrier and will have access in this grace wherein I stand, -and will be free and free indeed, according to the Scripture or Gospel.’ But this proposition of giving people, and eiicouraging them to take, part time jobs and getipart time salaries when they go a certain time in the day and call it part time and come back maybe a little later and call it part time—~ but‘ yet that part time has monopolated their vrhole time and they get four or five dollars a week, for that, and the other part of the week they idle and yet they are consuming all the ._;time. They should have steady positipns! Willing to »Co~operate with the State Bureau So,‘we want to get the people out of that position if possible, and of course I know I will do it with or without My Personal effort because --Ivly SPIRIT is sufficient ; but I AM ‘Willing to Personally ‘co-operate with the different repre-» sentatives of the Employment Bureau. Simmons: _ ‘A Well, that is than that. ‘ Miss Wyrie:- I . You see, FATHER, what has taken up my very fine. We cannot ask more time—-—another problem here, is that I havephad ‘ to checkup] on orders and see what happened, and they have been filled, and then/ I 'willa,sk th.e employer, “Where did you get your worker ?” The answer is, “The newspapers.” So,‘You see there is a ‘vast group that are answeringthe newspaper ads" and taking the lower. priced ' jobs. We, as "a State agency, "do not advertise in the newspapers and the thing I feel isfthat we are letting a lot of ‘incompetent workers get jobs when a lot of competent workers mightibe filling Mr. Simmons: L U W » 3 Well, do you think‘ that that is due to the fact that we have no firmer control of the situation? After all, that person will resort to ‘newspaper ‘ advertising. Miss Wyrie: L, ‘ . - Well, yes.eAfter all, there will be those who advertise. “One of the main troubles of Mrs. Do- ran of J amaica, she has Very competent workers, an.d she tells me that oneof the workers that I I have placed beforeat fifty dollars wants [sixty dollars. ‘BLitewhere_sh,e<' could placejthem in good , _»e_ They want to 33 positions at fifty, the amount of jobs we get for sixty or fifty-five are few and far between,..and. , 3 they are idle, you see, all this time. ' FATHER: -, Well, I know there are employerswho are paying the higher rate; they go to high priced agencies. , Miss Wyrie: “Well then, the sm.artllthing for us izto; do is , to seek out the people who are paying the .'h:i.gher rates, I _ Misunderstanding . FATHER: I Yes, that is right, and let the higher rate I people know that you can supply them with high» er help. There aretso many people who ‘think that the StateEmployment Agencies have not the best employees. Mr. Simmons: I es, we have been trying to live that dow for years, but sometimes it is true. FATHER: ‘F S . Yes, it is true, not because of the legitimate method they do not wish to pay a fee, but just because they are incompetent they do not Wish to pay a fee, therefore they would go to you or call on Me,‘ don’t you see? I They call on the PEACE. MISSIQN MOVE» MENT, don’t you see. Some of them come to us and say, “Can you get me a position?” because they know they don’t have to pay a fee. . Buton the other hand, the competent and efficient workers, they are willi.ng to pay a fee and get a good salary, yousee ; but I AM contending that even though our co-operative service is absolutely free, welwant them to getas good employees and as good employers as those who are getting their help and getting their posi.tions_ through the high class agencies. I Miss Wyiriez ‘Yes.’ FATHER, I have one of your followers who is very sweet but she moves just about as fast as a snail. never could get a‘ position for her at forty-five dollars. She needs ‘work ‘very badly. Could I get her a‘ position where [herservices are not,_so’ great? Not as a for this sister. FATHER 9 general rule, but I am‘ speaking As with. an ‘individual, so with an organiza-, tion; and as with an organization, so ‘with’ a fnation. I I ;Miss Wyrie: ’ ' If You start with one, why, all follow. Putting a. Value on Time FATHER; , They all follow. No matter how sweet she is, I. , Now,‘ We consider . and! .9. /34 .Mr. Simmons: I stress any able—bodied’citizen or laborer should consider his or her services are Worth so much with or without any ‘actual labor. My time should be Worth so much because if I AM not giving any practical and ‘profitable service, if I AM under your employ I AM sacrificing the time where I could be elsewhere giving service and I should be giving service. That is the way I consider. L . ‘ We should learn to desireto. be profitable, for as in the Gospel it ‘has been declared, “And He will say to them ‘in that day, depart from Me, I know you not, ye slothful and unprofitable servant.” So this is Biblical and we must ful- fil the Scripture. We must be just as devout economically and socially and from aphysical point of View as we observe the truth from a spiritual point of view. - . So, as I tell My followers, do not be im- practical; it is true you should not be —-— the most of all you should :not be unprofitable. Why should you deteriorate and lowrate your stand- ard of social living? Why "not-lift up a stand- ard? If you cannot be as practical as you de- sire to be, you should at least seek employment where you can be profitable, because you must be considered as profitable or else you would be classed as an unprofitable servant. That is the way I consider it! - So, it is essential for you to seek——-I do not mean to take usury or increase in violation to the will of GOD-——but we should make enough profit to meet __(‘our daily demands. I tell My followers who go in business, I say, “If you cannot go in business and make as much profit for yourself in “business you could out of business, it is best -for you to stay out of business, for you must be profitable,” Deterioration I in Business But there are people who will go in busi- ness, who have been as employees out of busi- ness and as laborers, and-».-insteaol of increasing as much as they did"fwhcn .theyfwere_ (out; .of I I business, .they~deteriora-te. Th.ey7;cease to make even-——some of them do not make twenty-five percent‘ clear profit as toiwhat they earnedwwhen they were out of‘ business. I°say’,. profession should not -‘cause us to deteriorate. Business should not cause‘ us to deteriorate and lessen our value per capita, per person. Each person in business should be worth as much per capita, per person as in employment, and if he cannot‘ be, why, he will thenbe of less value to him-_ self, this land, and to this Country and GOD; You don’t” think that he gets a‘ certain seiise of satisfaction that as an employer he is , FATIIER : The NEW DIAJY ' Ucto5er12tH,1939 ‘A”.D.F.D. not subject to another? FATHER: . , Well, there is something there; but if he will only stop and consider as I have considered, and consider for otrhers—"—-and I have ‘brought the victory to millions——that if he can be sub- ject to another, all right, and even be as though ~ a servant, “He that humbleth. himself shall be .. exalted, but he that exalteth himself shall be abased.” So, when he exalts himself to try to go in business to keep from being a servant or an employee of someone else, why, naturally he may be a_based and go into bankruptcy. That is the reason why thousands of businessmen have lost everything they have instead of tak- ing the advice of the SPIRIT as inspired by Me. Mr. Simmons: ’ ~ Well, it has been very comforting to have a chance to talk to you, and to feel that You .will co-operate with us and that we are free to call on You, Sir. Miss Wyriezp Did You know that the W.P.A. have a course on housekeeping for people who ‘want to learn housekeeping? / Secretary: ‘ . . * Yes, they do. Some of them h.ave been. at- tending the schools. Miss Wyrie: - Some of them just need a little brushing h . up, on certain ‘phases. h ‘ Kingdom Schools Some of I them have taken up‘ the different subjects in the different Extensions. They have home schools. ' Miss VVyrie: T . Oh, do they? FATHER: ‘ ’ ' _ . They do. As being termed the Kingdom Schools——but, they also have cook books and suchlike as that. They are instructed how to cook, and as-I have often said, if a person is inexperienced in doing anything, the same as driving,alcar, even so with domestic work. If you have ,the directions and go by the direc- tions and‘ exactly by the directions, why, you can do it. What is the difierence? You can do it the same as someone, else who has been do- ing itall his life, because that is all it is——to go by the directions. A , But of course the average person may not be alert to go exactly by the -directions.. But as I tell them, if you are a little inexperienced in making pastries, why, take your cook book"" -and go exactly by the directions and becom- V petent. -Even though you are not e.x_per:ienced,i October 12th, 1939 'A7.D.F.\D.l T H e N W D 3‘ Y~ _ 35 by the experience of others you learn. So that is the thought. ‘ Won’t you go down and serve the banquet with us? We are just getting ready to have the banquet. * Mr. Simmons: . We should be glad to, FATHER. FATHER: ' -Did you keep the latestnumber (referring to “The New Day”‘.7) I Miss Wyrie: Yes, I have quite a number of friends who come over and I . . FATHER: Well, it is good to stay in touch witlL_Me, as I‘ say in reference to My followers, My stenog— raphers, they are around Me keeping track of, everything I say, practically everything I say, so therefore I do not have a chance, to get away much from _the other followers because they publish nearly everything I say. Now, this interview no doubt will be published, unless it would be especially requested not ‘to be. Mr. Simmons: " A In that case I don’t.think it would be..We are very happy and pleased, FATHER, that You allowed us to be here at this time. FATHER: Yes. I AM glad to have you. (And with these closing words FATHER led the way down to the banquet table.) PEACE LADY ROSE SHOPS HOSIERY — GLOVES -— CORSETS — LINGERIE A We Guarantee Our Prices to be as Low if not Lower Than 0ther’s. —— First Quality Only. 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' Notes which had been recorded of the latest radio news broadcast a few minutes ‘prior to this “discussion, were read by one of the secreta- V ries, and the remark was made by another that it was almost unbelievable that a man could be so cruel as to not only encourage the atrocities committed‘. in concentration camps in his own country, but should also insti_gate and teach other nations to make concentration camps, or words to that effect. This brought up the question of what is right and wrong, and as the discussion. became general, many questions were asked by those" of the immediate secretarial staff, "Which FATHER answered. For this great "instruction, DEAR LORD, we thank Thee! I I (The foregoing statements are‘ those of the transcriber, and the Office Talk follows with F ATHER’S opening speech.) ’ FATHER: It is not so much by what a person does individually, but it is the nature or the spirit that is produced in the individual, both of the good and of the evil. You may not do many things righteously but if you harmonize with the righteous, you may enjoy the fruits of the ‘do- ings of the righteous. Even say, as in this pres- ent experience now, what have the majority of you done to come into possessionlof a day, of one day’s outing, one.day’s nice outing? What have you done to come into possession of riding around like this? " I ' Secretary: Harmonizing with You to a certain degree. , " ~ ~ FATHER: If _.you get it unworthy--in other words, x.unworthily——such an unworthy inherit- ance may be detrimental, but it is an, outward expression of what you would be entitled to if you would be worthy of it, though sometimes some may get it unworthy or unworthily. So the wicked’ is equivalently" the same. You i \ \{ thoughtfully. . American people. may suffer many things, for it is written: “In Adam allidie, so shall in Jesus Christ all be made alive.” By some means sin passes upon all men. They were made subject to "anity un- The Apostle said inhis I‘ Epistle “unwillingly,” but theyflwere made subject to Vanity unthoughtfully and unknowingly. They I did not even know that they were being made subject to vanity when. they were being made subject to vanity, and itwas before the conscious knowledge of such a thing had even come into. consideration. It was before the incarnation and before the reincarnation of the beginning. So, you do not know, you cannot tell, and yet you may see things, and you feel as if though it is wrong. It is wrong! Something is wrong that caused it to be, but things should work in per- fect harmony if you would be filled only with all f _ of the unadulterated harmonious and perfect characteristics that would produce the desirable and harmonious conditions. Secretary: In other words, you cannot believe everything you hear. That changes my whole Viewpoint-—Hitler may not be doing as much wrong as others. ~ . Propaganda ‘ ~‘ATHER: Naturally, propaganda——that is the I thought of it--War drafted by propaganda, and you are taught things. Even in schools of learn- ing you are taught things, and the things you are taught are the things that have been de- scribed by someone else. Secretary: It is true. " FATHER: And they give you those things by transmission and by being taught of them, teaching you of them, and you think it is right- You cannot directly blame the indi- vidual personally, and yet they are guilty for they are the murderers if they are the re- incarnators of such murders that have been com- mitted. - ' People teach little children howto hate one ' another. They teach them dislikes and the dis- tortions of their minds to little children and stress them in their memories and consideration that they might dislike, and in their development or advancement might also distort the likeness of such individuals whom they dislike, those who are called’the ,Jews, those who“ are called the’ Italians, the Greeks -and the Russians by, the They are distorted, they are perverted and their characters are distorted as 38 men distort pictures, as the photograpliers dis- tort pictures when they desire to make things look hideous, undesirable and bad. Reverse the Direction of Thought So that is the way those things go. It is true it may be in you and it may reproduce and be manifested just theway you visualize it, and there it is; nevertheless, if you did not nor would not observe it from that angle of expression, it might be a completely different version—not only a. different thought, but a completely dif- ferent version, and it or they could be clianged completely by the reversal of your gears of think- ing. You go in the extreme reverse direction and things would look better. Secretary: I don’t get it. FATHER: If you are driving an automobile, if you put your gears in reverse, it will go in a dif- ferent direction. That is what I AM talking about Secretary: Well, from that angle of thinking, i you would lose all fear of another nation con- quering. FATHER: It may not be a nation, it may be an individual. It may not be a person who is antagonistic, it may be one who is harmonious. Secretary: Now, I don’t know how to tell what is right and what is wrong, because if you look at Hitler‘ and see what he is doing—as You say, we have been taught he is doing wrong and every picture that I have heard presented over the radio, the murders he has been doing——but yet it may be something that caused him to have to do that in order to punish an unrighteous people. So now I don’t know whether to say that he is wrong or to say he is right. Now, he may be the SAVIOR of the world»- I don’t mean that way of speaking, religiously- but saving the world from the oppression of the unrighteous. You might use his power to con=, quer some of the other nations that have been hiding" their unrighteousness. The Way of a Man Is Right to Him FATHER: is wrong. own eye. Secretary: It’s true, but I don’t know—I thought the way Hitler was going about doing things wasn’t right;-in my concept, but then my con- cept may be wrong. FATHER: Well, it is not right in your con- ception and maybe it is not right in someone else’s, but yet it may be right in someone’s; if not to you, those who do those things and author- them, they feel j'us‘ti.fied in so doing. Everything is right and everything lvlvery way of a man is right in his The NEW DAY October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. '~ . t o Secretary: Yes, but the conception to get 1S Your conception. ' FATHER: To you M_y conception should be correct. Secretary: It is. FATHER: So let us have it to be—but to others it is not. Secretary: There is the right and wrong again. But still I meant for other people it would be a question——there would not be any question in my mind there. FATHER: Well, it is a question of all things. \‘\"heresoever things are, the different expres- sions of life, all things are justifiable according to the versions of some, but it does not say that all things are the perfect or the one thing to do that would actually justify you. It may be detrimental to you, but that which is detrimental to you is justifiable to someone else. That which is your loss may be someone else’s gain. Can you not see the mystery? Secretary: Sure, I can see that. FATHER: So the thought of it is to know what is just and right. ‘ Secretary: That is the thing. .What Is Just and Right FATHER: You do not know what is just and right. The average person, as I said the other day, they do not know what they are fighting for. Ninety-nine percent of the soldiers on the battlefield, they are murdering and trying to kill everybody they think does not look like them——in other words, rob that other nation that the coun~ try is at war with, and they do not know what it is. Just like I say, they spread propaganda and create antagonism and stir up national prej- udice on account of some selfish individual’s petty prejudice or selfish tendency, because one person could not get exactly what he wanted, and he proceeded and started to accomplish his en-= deavors from the infancy of his procedure to get something that he thought he wanted individual~ ly and then he expanded it organizationally, as I might have said. Individually firstly, then SeV€1“= ally, collectively and organizationally; then from organizationally established, he went on to na- tionally and he tried to monopolate the minds of the masses and convince all humanity that his or her version is right, and they were seeking that which was justly due them. V So, when you know the truth, you will not be biased but you will just know right is right and wrong is wrong according to the rightness of . thingsmthat may be concerned, and yet those things may be wrong or may have been. _ Secretary: Well, it is true you cannot judge a Oicto-Ber 12:11‘, 1939 ALD.F.D. nation by an individual. I know that. I have known that. Secretary: It goes right back to the law of Moses, his own selfish desires he, made law. FATHER: Positively. Secretary: Yes, I have known that, but it is true too, there are no set rules to judge which is right and to judge which is wrong. Rules FATHER: There are set rules to certain degrees and set rules, as it may be termed, for you and Me, but those set rules that are set apart for individuals, for nations, for languages, for tongues and for people, you cannot prove, because . they are set rules, the accurateness of them. They may be accurate in expression for one person or for one nation, but they may be inaccurate for K another. ., c Thousands of people——oh, it is wonderful!—— thousands of people have been led erroneously religiously and havetfought‘ among themselves. violently spiritually and religiously, and even physically, on account of the religious conviction, such as the Seventh Day Adventists. Take that for instance and consider and you will see that there are those who keep -the Sabbath Day and fight with you and say that you are going to “the other place” if you do’ not keep the Sabbath Day, and the Sabbath Day is Saturday. They stress it, they teach it and they believe it, but who can,jus_tify’then1 in it? They say six days GOD worked and the seventh day wasthe Sab- bath and GOD did not work on that day, but since four thousand and four years B.J., who knows which was the sixth and the first day? If you take it from what it is now, just look- ing at the s—u-n—-—sun that shines, here in Amer- ica, -it is twelve o’clock; it may be twelve‘ o’clock here atthe time and it may be anotherday somewhereiand it may be some other time 111 some other country at that time. See the mys- tery? ’ ’ ’ t p » Now, here todayis yesterday and today is to- A niorrow somewhere. You ‘see the mystery? And I mean today the actual brightness of the sun».- the sun, not only by the clock but also by the sun, today is yesterday _and today is tomorrow, and . yesterday will be today, is today, and tomorrow will be yesterday.‘ When Did eon Begin? So then, __now"who.is right and who knows which is the seventh day or the first day that , GOD worked? Then, A. history four thousand and "'four_,years B.'J., better-known as B.C., according‘ to "the Biblicalhistory, who can say definitely that such a time just four thousand and four The NEW DAY ‘ see, Sir. FATHER: You can justify yourself wheresoever . you are. You think you are right and so you are, , - if you are right according to the scene of things i 39 years B.J. and nineteen hundred and thirty-nine years S.J., better known as S.C., that GOD just began? Did GOD just begin five thousand, nine hundred and forty-three years ago? Secretary: They say the world is millions of years old. FATHER: Yes, and then some say GOD just created it four thousand and four years B.J., better known as B.C., before Jesus came. Then five thousand, nine hundred and forty-three years is the first, is the minimum length and breadth ,of thetime since the beginning of the creation of the world according to some. Then, what was GOD doing before then? Secretary: I had never heard that before. FATHER: You may not have heard it explained that way, but that is all the teachings of the religious world, especially of the Christian world and of the \Hebrew teaching. It was handed down to them, and Hebrewism has been the pre- domination of all civilization, this civilization in which and under which we are living; therefore, Hebrewism was the same and still is the same as Communism or Hitlerism. The divers isms of expression that control the nations and control the people of the world violently and teach them it is RIGHTEOUSNESS, TRUTH and JUSTICE; but the atheists who do not believe in such, they rise in rebellion to such and overthrow such pow- ers that be controlling the masses through al- leged Christianity and other religions who call themselves righteous and say GOD told them to do it and unless they do such tliiiigs, GOD will kill them. All One in Opinion Secretary: FATHER, will there ever come a time_ when_there will be one opinion of all people? FATHER: It is wonderful!‘ - .. ’ Secretary: Of course, I see CHRIST is the only One _Who can eradicate the different -versions established by the different races, but when I was thinking of that, You spoke of even the sun and the day——there is a violation even there. So even in the creation there seems to be a dif- * ference. _ FATHER: The difference is in the people. Secretary: Yes, Sir. FATHER: Well now, the sun-—it is noon maybe ’ _ here, somewhere, and a different time at some That is what I said. . Oh, the people have created it. I It could be noon everywhere. R R other place. Secretary : and according to the place, climate and time. Secretary: But then if it is bright here at twelve 440 ‘ I ‘Th e NEW D Y I October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. o'clock and dark somewhere at twelve o’clock, then we would not know about noon, would we?- J ustification FATHER: So you cantsee, Miss L.—~, the mys- tery——that which is stressed vividly as being justifiable for you may be justifiable for you or justifiable for those who manifest such, that they might be justified th.ereby to get you to recognize the justification of such, that they might be established from that angle of expres- sion; but yet it does not say definitely that such is a justification for all of the universe of in- iabitants of the earth. Secretary: I‘ see! Secretary: thought before. g Secretary: I have no thoughts as far as that goes now. I am finished! All I know is there is one conception. of right in my mind which is unquestionable. That is what You say is right in ‘everything You say or do. FATHER: That may be trueto you, but to others it is untrue. Secretary: Well, I know that for myself. V FATHER: Well, you know it for‘you1“self-you say you do, but to others it is untrue. Secretary: Well, they arewrong. FATHER: I have explained conclusively light is darkness and darkness is light. That which is termed light is darkness and that which is aermed day is night. It is wonderful! What I meant by that—-I said a little while ago today is yesterday and tomorrow is today, and yet today is tomorrow somewhere. It may be nine o’clocl: somewhere, it m_ay be nine RM. somewhere and ;~:omewhere else it inay be A.M. Geographic- ally, mentally or spiritually psychologically, the places and times and seasons of expression, they ‘ ’8fI'ffer. . Secretary: Well you can even draw it down to a finer point than that. My conception of what You say—-—I may think that I am right in my con- ception of what You are saying is right, and yet my conception of what You are saying is right may be entirely wrong. According to the System FATHER: That which is right is right accord- ing to the system of things under such things as those that are controlled by such systems, rules or regulations; therefore. they are right or wrong according to such systems, according to such conditions and regulations, you see the mystery? But they may not be right according to other’s systems, rules and regulations. It is right to drive on the left side of the highway. Secretary: It is true, it is in England. You cause man to think as he never’ FATHER: But not here. ‘ Secretary: And you really have to have some- thing to go by to establish as a fact. . FATHER: F_or the different places, lands and countries, for the different surroundings and dif- ferent organizations there are laws, rules and regulations set apart forthem, and they should be governed by the laws that are governing them " and the governing forces under which they are living, if those laws, rules and regulations are justifiable and will adjust matters righteously according to the regulations and will give every- body the same chance. ' “ Se_cretary: After all it all boils down to the re- sults you get. The proof is in the result. As You have often said, try Your way. We know - our ways didn’t bring the desirable results and Your Way has, so that is proof that Your Way is right. _ Justified by Results FATHER: That is the proof of it. You get the proof individually, severally, collectively, nation- ally and internationally byproducing a phenom- enon, manifesting or manufacturing and then manifesting in a person or something, and try- ing it out to see if you get the desirable results. If you do not get the desirable results and that which you have selected and produced does not justify and satisfy, why, naturallyto you that would not be justifiable; But to others it may be. ' Secretary: Well, we have proved Your Way to- be right. ., I a - FATHER: To you and others who see it to be, it will be—-but to others it may not be. Secretary: But that is facts and figures. FATHER: Figures are scratches, the same as your shorthand. Shorthand is nothing but scratches to some of the people, but to the ones who understand it, they are figures. The major- ity of the people who do not know shorthand, Vthey see it only as scratches, but to you and those who understand it, they know they are figures and they know what they are writing. They are facts. So, it is a wonderful. thought to consider what the Spirit really has done and 1S doing, to observe the mystery of all things and to be able to comprehend the mystery of things with which you are concerned, to understand V that which is seen and that which is unseen. Secretary: Well, FATHER, that holds true with us as individuals,- too. Suppose you makea dec- laration and say——well, whatever you want to do ——-one person may desire to do a thing, and if we are led by that person’s intuition we may go. wrong. FATHER: Well, it is true, that which may be. / October 12th’, 1939 A.D.F.D. Th e NEW D AY I 41 good for you may not be good for another from that angle of expression, and yet that which is good for you may be justifiable for others if they are under the same law or under the same system. - ' » ‘ An Established Fact Secretary: That is true—but I was just think- ing when. a thing becomes‘ an established fact," that it is good for a number in a way of speak- ing. Why, that is the same, as You have often spoken about the figures that govern the world ofiaccounts-—it becomes an establishedfact. ‘ FATHER: Well, that is true-——-yes, it is true. \ Secretary: Well, that is the way we .see You and Your Teachings. , FATHER: Well, that is true ptoyou. _ _ Secretary: Well, there are certain things that “are established facts all over the world, like one * L and one is two. FATHER: Well’, -there are different facts and different accounts and there are different lan- guages and there are different tongues and there are different people. Figuratively speaking, mathematically speaking, that which you call two and two as four, in some places some people may not call it -the same. Secretary: But it would be the equivalent,“ wouldn’t it? . FATHER: It may not be the equivalent--the same as the valuation of money, your currency or your dollar of American money may be more than a dollar in some countries. Secretary: That is true, too. Secretary: In one year they may say it is so much and another year another. - FATHER: I That is because they are not gov- erned by the spirit of equilibrium. ‘ Secretary: Some are on the gold standard and some are on the silver. R Secretary: .Well, in that case it would keep the people from hoarding up their money——it would keep it in circulation. His Wealth Isj of No -Use FATHER: It is the same as the man writes Me he has a million and four hundred thousand dol- - lars of German marks, but it is no good; he can- not spend it. Well, you see the devaluationof all things as in, the experience ‘ of money, may be some day, someplace, somewhere and somehow... Secretary: The "DEAN OF THE UNIVERSE getting‘ us all baffled up here. I Secretary: Well, I can see that is true about ~ material things. ' , , . -FATHER: ,Well, the material is the mental and the mental is the spiritual. I . _ Secretary: Well, FATHER, behind. it all there is one basis that can be the same, isrft there? ‘That is the same-——what I mean, the sun. cannot change it, the Weather cannot change it, the cli- matic conditions cannot change it. I mean there is that basis whereby all men can unify some- where, somehow. A I - Secretary: Well, take the growth. of the plant by sunlight, you can make that grow by heat... FATHER: The life substance of GOD in all liv- ‘ ingcreatures, if developed and brought to frui- tion in the light of understanding, it may be the same exhibit being brought to fruition from the angle of expression wherein that had been brought to fruition. in another. It may produce and reflect ‘practically the same, but it is essen- tial to find that life substance and to get it to develop itself. It cannot develop and will. not develop unless it has a11 access for development, a chance for development whichever. Therefore, ‘oppositions at times cause the conscientious, sin- cere heart. and mind to seek something better, as it has been often said: “Man’s extremity is GOD’S opportunity;” it is good for man. to be extremiated at times. Good to Be in ‘Desperate Need of Som.eth.ing And, again, as I have afore said, “Necessity is the mother of invention,” therefore it is essential for you to be in desperate need of something at times, that your mind might sincerely and con- scientiously and rightfully, justifiably crave for something. That yearning and longing for such that you may seek after is justifiable at that _time if it is stressfully and especially needed. ‘Then, by such a prayer, which is a desire, GOD will readily give it, and when it comes forth.- from the invisible to the visible or outer expres- sion, then you are convinced to know definitely . - it came from heaven or came from GOD. That I is the mystery. Then you ‘will rely on that phenomenon as the FUNDAMENTAL,because you realize it came supernaturally and not ac-‘ cording to your conscious mentality nor accord- ing to your personal ability to get it. . Secretary: It is wonderful! FATHER: Oh, it is something to consider! Secretary: It is deeper than“ the seas. FATHER: Yet, you are justified in so doing. You are justified in getting”those things that are needful, andit is good for those things to be neededgbecause Whenthings are needed and you cannot get» them. readily, you seek after them supernaturally. It brings the supernatural powers into consideration and hence into your mentality and in.to actuality. By such a meth- od you ‘bring GOD in life and ‘in considera- ti9n—-'—y_ou see the mystery? Thereforeito you the supernatural becomes to be a reality where _, 42 . privilege. it merely a supposition and superstition before you brought it into’ outer expression. Advancing ’l.‘owa1'd GOD Consciousness By bringing something into outer expression, " by you being in the need of-V it, as “necessity is the mother of invention,” why, naturally you, are advancing into an_d. towards. the GOD CON- SCIOUSNESS by w_hich GOD’S ‘CONSCIOUS- NESS will come more readily into expression and the Works of GOD will be more effective- demonstrated, and in the de1n.onstration".itsel,i'- being brought into more youter expression and made more a living reality. There is wh.ere GOD is getting nearer to you all the time,'by science and by invention; but necessity caused. i‘.-".2 .Be‘cause you could not get it otherwise, it was essential to seek dili- gently through the mental and spiritual realm, and seeking di.lig,entl._y and stressing your mind in some direction, the Spirit. of your Inner Man‘ inspired you by intuition to do or to seek something‘ more diligently‘ in theact of bring- ing it into outer expression; and when you brought out your invention, you find, th.at “necess:i'ty was the mother of invention.” Hence, necessity was a blessing because it gave birth to the invention. ‘ ‘ . W Secretary: I am .trying to get that in my head-—bii.t, FATHER, -it makes your mind go back to think th.at the world began. with. one “little tiny cell, and from that cell. it developed and developed and developed. Man can only count from the day he came into existence. FA.THER: So, it is a wonderful thought when you see what it r“ea.lly means to be ‘in a place in consciousness where you can and will tran- scend all evil. You have not transcended‘ all evil as long as you can observe any’ stationary or set evil that causes conditions to result as ' ..they are and as they have been. A Secretary: That is another angle now. FATHER: You must get above ‘those, condi— tions and above that state of being,’ above that state of consciousness! So,*it is a wQndei:':fi1l “Whosoever Is Without Fault” Secretary: It is something like ; Jesus said about the woman. that they were casting stones at: “Whoever. is without fault, let him cast the first stone.” . I FATHER: “Let him cast the first stone.” To them she had done wrong, but Jesus did not condemn her; therefore to Him she had not done wrong because she did not see that she had. done wrong, because i that law A that was given, though it being a law of GOD, alleged law of GOD, it was given from the versions /. The NEWDDZAJY ‘Secrletaryz That is another October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. oi’ men—-—l\’/loses and .others—.—whils't they them» selves were living» in sin. Secretary: I can see it now more clearly. FATHER: See the mystery? ~- Secretary: They were guilty, themselves of the thing they were condemning another for. FATHER: fPositively! It goes to show you that it was not a sin. in the sight of Jesus, but it was a sin according‘ to their version, because Moses had. said by his interpretation. oi". GOD"'S Righteousness she should, not do it and she should be put to death, because he the :l'ounder and the establisher oi’ the law‘ of sin. and death; therefore he desired. consciously or unconsciously, and tried, to put everybody une der such a law, because that was his version and his law he had given. See the mystery? Secretary: Well, in the mind. of GOD 'they., is there sin? . FATHER: Yes. * Secretary: There __is. \ FATHER: When you violate GOD’S I..aw.Wh.ere- soever GOD is and is established as GOD, when. you violate GOD’S Law, it is a sin, whata soever you] do in violation to His Rule and to His Command. Secretary: Oh, let the ‘metaphysical people. hear that! _ case where man can d.eter1nine_ GOD’S /Law. GODS Has _a ‘Law, Ruleseand .Regula.tions FATHER: They know GOD’S Law when it is established; and it is a known fact, those of you who have accepted of GOD an.d GOD has accepted of” you, those of you who have chosen GOD and GOD has chosen you, why, to you GOD has a Law’ and Rules and Regulations; then, when you violate any of these" laws, rules or regulations, to you, you are sinning. .Secretary 2 side to establish the good. » FATHER: As I‘ explained the other day in reference to taking money, I said, “You have sinned because you violated GOD’S Law, the One you« claim.” That was the significance of it, but to others who are notunder “such a law, to them it might not be a sin. You see the mystery‘? . . . I ‘ Secretary: Mr. M. burn.ed his hand. because he ‘was under that law. r ' ~ » FATHER: Sure. I explained‘ that, you see. 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Lenox Avenue - C013 43rd Street PEACE A , I We thank You, FATHER Mitchell so Modern Food Marketi EVERYTHING ‘FOR THE TABLE.‘UNDE1‘% QNE ROOFE ~ I NEWAYORK CITY? I I (Near 119th .Street) 170 LENOX AVENUE ~ //I 4, A I T V ‘ ,3 .- Jr loctober 12th,, 1939 A.D.I~‘.,D. The NEWDAY 45 “IT IS ESSENTIAL To ESTABLISH MY WORDS IN YOU EE- FECTIVELY THAT THEY MIGHT PURGE YOU AND RE- CREATE YOU” —— EATHER DIVINE If You Desire to Buy from Anyiof the Merchants You Should Give the Advertisers in “The New Day” Your Patronage “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” _GIVEN‘ WHILST AT THE BANQUET TABLE 152-160 WEST %126th STREET A NEW YORK CITY SUNDAY EVENING and --MONDAY MORNING 9 OCTOBER lstand-2nd, 1939 A.D.E.D. TIME:.4:35 A.M. The WONDERFUL COUNSELLOR has come, I the only hope, the only SALVATION for a threatened civilizati’on—«FAT..HER DIVINE! Then whenwe know He is the only hope, why should we give glory to another? When we k.now that FATHER DIVINE alone is the solution to all economic, social, political and spiritual problems, when We know FATHER DIVINE alonevhas the vWords of SPIR-é[T and LIFE, should we not-sit «breathlessly inten_t,i endeavoring to imbibe every precious word that falls from His Holy Lips, and listen seriously as the DEAN of the universe instructs us and counsels us‘ that jj_we ggmayiglearn wisdom and not bebound in ignorance?_ y _ Yet there are ‘those who in their ‘narrow’, lim- ited minds apparently do not desire to listen as the, LORD daily teaches us how to be emanci- pated and instructs us in the way of LIFE Messages. ' I . , FATHER speaks of this in this beautiful Mes- through His Messages and transcripts of His sage and also explains how His LIFE; whether exemplified in His own BODY or transmitted, should be recognized and given all g‘l0IY and honor. I , ' " _ I PRAISE YOUR HOLY, IMIVIACULATE NAME, OUR SAVIORI ‘T j, _ _ (The foregoingstaterneiits are those‘ of the transcriber, and FATHER’S —Mess;age follows.) PEACE,EVERYONE!, X; I 1- y I quite often say I do not] wish tobore you, but one thing I.do know, those who are not of Me should be" bore‘d,tha't they might» not stand in the way and crowd in these divers audiences I where -I AM and Wherevthose who are of Me‘ and love Me" and ;l;now~- Me ‘desire to be. We do ii 5 not have accommodation for those who are an- : tagonistic. We do not have accommodation for thosewho are not consecrated. We do not have accommodation for those who are malicious; therefore My Words,» if you are not consecrated and especially if you are malicious, will bore you. «‘ N ow, I ‘notice there are those who do not de- light so much in hearing so much, proofreading. That is My occupation! I]: AM daily proofread- ing, conveying, dictating and transmitting! I AM daily ‘reincarnating, reproducing, personify- ing and re-personifying, to give the children of men a chance to be changed from mortality’s ver- sion and become to be new creatures character- istically and dispositionally,,'that_ they Iniglit be the children of GOD and no longer be the chil- \dren of men. subject to their former infirrnities and former characteristics that caused them. to be wicked, violent and inhuman. But, oh, how glorious it is to live in such. a recognition where you are conscious of GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE and when you can de- clare volitionally and Voluntarily, “Your Words are SPIRIT and they are LIFE!” -Aren’t you glad! I _ I _ If you desire to have SPIRIT, if you desire to have LIFE, accept of My Words, hence you need to get as much of,My Word-——in otherwords, as \ ‘much of My TRUTH, MysI>IRIT and My LIFE, as you can get. It isiessential to establish My Words in you effectively that My Words might purge you and re-create you if you are not ac- tually re-created,“ by being "changed from that Adarnic state of consciousness to the CHRIST‘ ‘CONSCIOUSNESS and become new creatures. Actions, Speak Louder Than Words I need not say more———the words that I have spoken and the thoughtsl AM conveying, but more distinctly the actuated. words of My ex- pression in the outward demonsitrationlof sup- ’ply, in the outwa.rd demonstration of prestige, ‘in the ‘outward demonstration: of your love, of your devotion and of your faith you have in Me. I AM speaking betterjthan, words of the human language in all of the vocabularies of civilization \ 43. I, 4st I Theinzizv DAVEY October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D.‘ can tell you, for the human language with all off its vocabularies evenin heathenism and all of the nations of the earth combined, they are inadequate to tell you and to explain to you in words from the divers vocabularies ‘of all of the nations, languages, tongues and peoples of the earth universally; in all of the divers expres- sional accents and dialects, the vocabularies of the human race are inadequate to tell you the ‘ TRUTH concerning_the mystery as I can tell you in deeds and in actions. For it is written: “Actions speak louder than words.” , Let us speak in our actuated words of"expres— sion- and continue tospeak to the inhabitants of the earth-—speak in -a way that they can un- derstand; for even the animals in the animalis- tic kingdom can understan‘dthe‘wor_ds ofiaction better than they canunderstand the"_words you have spoken, and are speaking from yourfrespec- tive vocabularies. I I ' ‘V I , Oh, howglorious it is to observe the mystery and to build upon such affoundation thatcannot be shaken, where you‘ are learning to lpoveleach otherbetter and come in close relationship until you will realize you are real heirs and joint heirs together one with the other, whereby you can- not rightfully be severed, for you are unified together by the ALMIGHTY. , ‘A Man Cannot Bealvlightier Than GOD Truly might have one said: ' _ . “That which GOD hasjoined together, let not man put asunder.” ,. . V » It is a matter of impossibility for -man to put -it asunder in reality, if GOD has actually .-put it together with a determination that itshould not_ be severed. If man could sever that which GOD has willingly joined together with a_ determi.na- . tion that it should not be severed, then you would tell Me that man is mightier than GOD. “ Hence, if man can sever, if man can take‘ anything from you that GOD has actually given you, if GOD de- sires for you to haveit, why, then you should» ac- cept of man as your god, theone who has power, being omnipotent, yea, almighty, whilst GOD from this angle of expression might be mighty. But such a person who would have authority or power over the ALMIGHTY to overcome GOD’SI power, such a power would be almighty and GOD would be limitedto the mighty degree, % But oh, how gloriousitis to know the TRUTH‘! GOD is ALMIGHTY, and that which GOD wills ' must be,yand. that which GOD commands must be done; hence, there areznot enough powerson earth in oippositionto hinder Him; for GOD -is OMNIPOTEN '1‘, _ OMNISCIENT a-,nd= OMNI1.-J PRESENT; GOD haspa -way where-ithas not.-. been a way known; can and will overcome all things if you will but trust in Him. Then I say, not so much as anissue bu_t as a statement for this people, I have declared through the mouth of "Jesus, I AM re-speaking the be- spoken word I had spoken through. Jesus. »-The very words that I speak, they are SPIRIT and they are«LIFE! It is essential for you to per- ceive the same idea and conceive the‘ same and let such an assertion be your conception, and reproduced‘ and brought forth to fruition by reincarnationand be spoken volitionally and vol- . _ untarily as Jesus spoke it. Then you can say in reality, “I have LIFE and I have LIBERTY, for His words I have reincarnated and now I AM speaking-them.” ’ _‘_ p _ Unified with GOD Oh, how glorious it is to know the TRUTH, to getwaway from self and self-conceitness and all selfishtendencies, and to live in the recognition and theirealization of the INFINITE once and forever,~and allow GOD to be with you "as your REDEEMER, your SAVIOR, your CREATOR’, as your MAKER, and yetto find through His condescension ‘He has unified ‘Himself together‘ with you! By this you are lifted, for what said the ‘Apostle concerningthe mystery?» ‘ “If you are buried with Him in baptism , unto His death, you shall be also in the likeness /of His resurrection.” Then I‘ say, by the baptism of His death, the reaction of such an expression will produce the results of thesame that He produced and mani- fested after He was resurrected. You ‘will also‘ be in the likeness of His resurrection if you are" in the likeness of His death and His suffering; by being buried with Him in such a considera- tion unto the baptism of His death,‘ you shall be in the likeness of Hisresurrection. The ‘words I speak, they are SPIRIT and they are LIFE! They are applicable to each and everyone if they can be applied to one and that one ‘can be ‘lifted from undesirable c_onditions... There are many things’ I could say along this line, but I believe I have said» enough to give you to know more distinctly, as I explainediit, in actions and inldeeds, there is a reality in what‘ I have said to thee. I thank you. p A Patronize the “New Day” ‘Advertisers Now I would like to say to those of you who are the readers of “The New Day,” Myvadvice, and , I beseech you -if you desire to buy anything from any of. the divers merchants, you should give the advertisers your co-operation by giving them your .patr.onage: that is, if they will‘ sell the ,2 Oic-tiober12th,i193'9 A.D.F.D. * {The NEW DAY "merchandise such as you may need, for as little or less than what you can get the same for elsewhere. By so doing, you are co-operating ' with those who are co—operating with you. You find that there are some of the adver- tisers who have not been appreciated by the im- mediate followers as they could have been, whilst yet you are not the only ones on whom they should depend. Whensoever an advertiser adver- tises, I would like to say to the advertisers, they must know that you, as My immediate followers and immediate family are not the only ones who are to respond to the advertisements; but there are thousands and thousands andeven millions of readers who are not My Personal immediate‘ _followers, as they may be termed, who should and will consider, for if you are with“Me as i‘ - advertisers economically, socially, politically, mor- < ally and intellectually, why, you are with others who‘are with Me from that angle of expression, and I will attract them and draw them to your ' _jrespective business, labor or profession and will "cause them to give you their patronage. But it is still impressed by some of the thoughts I conveyed by some few‘ of the advertisers, as if thought My followers are the ones who are to be thebuyers and customers.’ of your respective business, They are not theronly ones to be considered, for I have readers and believers from every angle expressible. The time is not far away when ninety-nine percent of the‘ general ‘public will whole-heartedly accept ‘of Mepand will gladly and willingly follow the way I lead them, for I heard one say by composition and to you it is applicable: - I “All Your paths are JOY and PEACE, ‘ hallelujah ! All Your truths are RIGHTEOUSNESS, I hallelujah! If Your truth within me dwell, haile- - , lujah! All is well, all is well, yes, all is well.” I This composition is not merely an expression of fanaticism. It is true it was avcomposition that came volitionally by inspiration of one deep~ ly religiously convicted. But oh, how glorious itis torealize all things that we now enjoy and will enjoy in the future come by the inspiration‘ of the deeply religiously convicted! Can you not see the mystery? I I All Is Well! , Then I say, an My paths are JOY and PEACE! All My ‘truth is RIGHTEOUSNESS! truths within you dwell, all.is well, all is well! I ‘ Can you not see forthe years you havebeen in t0“°h Wit}! -Me, the albuiidancer of the fulness of If_My‘ the consciousness of good, no space is vacant, materially of the fulness thereof?" Can you not see the very Spirit of My Presence has brought forth the abundance in supply of everything your hearts desire? And especially those who are under My jurisdiction and conscious of My ACTUAL PRESENCE, they are bountifully supplied of the things that are forthe‘sust,enance of the body; for the spirit, for the ‘soul "and for the mind. i There may be some slight reflectioniof the lack I ,of the abundance of the fulnesslwhere you are not conscious of My>ACTUAL PRESENCE; for wheresoever I ,AM not Personally, those who have not been developed. into this consciousness, they are not conscious of‘My ACTUAL PRES~ ENCE.where I AM not Personally; therefore there may be some apparent reflection of the lack of something. But wheresoever I go and am Personally, I convince you by the actuated words of expression and by the outward demonstration of supply that I.AM the abundance of the ful- ness of all good things and I have enough to satisfy every good desire. This Must Be Established «in Your Consciousness o This I have universally; but you must estab- lish it in -your consciousness so vividly, and . convincingly to your conscious mentality that I AM present when I AM apparently absent, or else you may be weighed in the balances and apparently found wanting, and you may find yourselves contrary to the experience of the Psalmic prediction of‘ David concerning this mystery and this dispensation in which we are now living inspeaking concerning themysteryl of this people, as though he was speaking of himself as an individual: I “The L()RD is myshspherd a,ndlI shall not want.” . = A You may apparently find yourselves in Wants if you are not conscious of My ACTUAL PRES—_ ENCE and live in such a recognition convinc- ingly to your conscious “mentality, that‘ you might through your conviction bring’ into outer expression and into materialization the abun--, dance of the fulness such as I have; But I have it at all times! I I Then I say, it is a reality and it His appli-L cable. It is demonstratable. It is operative at all times, but you must be convinced consc.ious— — ly that I» AM actually, present when I AM ,app_arentlyl’ absent because of the absencefof My Personal appearance among you. You must 2 be -conscious-I once and forever that I AM actually present. throughout ;a11 eter11il_?.V1 Then ,youw111 seeand know jdrefin;1tel,y,~as it is where-r-V», h«I \ \ 47, ‘ 0 48 I T H e ‘NE W D AY .Octob‘Te*r 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. l soiever I AM Personally, you willliave the abun- "dance of the fulness. of the consciousness of good, no space will be vacant of the fulness thereof, and in such a recognition you will also fulfill the other composition which is very sig- nificant for your consideration, for your ex- perience and for the consideration of others. , “The Spirit of the -consciousness of the ~ Presence of GOD is the source of ‘all, supply and it will satisfy every good desire.” The Glory of GOD in Evidence - The consciousness, of »GOD’S Presence will create an atmosphere of harmony with unity and of tranquillity, will create the outward eX- » pression of the abundance of the fulness of’ all of GOD’S goodness for you,"and‘ all of the glory of GOD will be in evidence wheresoever you are conscious of His Presence effectively and shallhave brought your bodies into subjection to such a conscious conviction. iWhen you are conscious of such an ACTUAL PRESENCE once and forever, and keep your bodies under subjection to it, naturally your bodies will be bountifully supplied with every- thing heretofore your hearts have desired; for as you desire the things’ that are good and just and rightvfor you, the very Spirit of your GOD as the CREATOR is the SATISFIER of the desires of the true and the faithful who desire things with the spirit of sincerity and are conscientious in their desires and requests. What a privilege to live in such a recogni- tion where “the abundance of the fulness of the consciousness of good, no space is vacant» of the fulness thereof.” Think not to say within yourselves, “He. is speaking of the abundance » of- the fulness of supply for the sustenance of the body alone,” but’al1 wisdom,” all knowledge and all understanding’ from the fount of GOD’S OMNISCIENCE are bountifully supplied to sat- isfy. every mental and spiritual desire; for GOD alone is the SUPPLIER! " - How glorious it is to live in such a recogni- tion, to be filled with such enthusiasm because of GOD’S ACTUALPRESENCE and your con- scious religious conviction, supplying every de- sire, adjusting matters satisfactorily mentally, spiritually and physically, being, quite efficient and sufficient it to meet the issuesof. life andpto overcome all undesirable conditions! For-GOD is the OVERCOMER,.according to your relig- ious conviction, being within you as the OVER- COMER. A I ‘ I A Words 'of,Spirit and Life I Live in this recognition if you wish, to, and oh, how glorious it is to be able to say in rea_l- ' ity, “I THANK YOU, FATHER, forjYour Words are SPIRIT and they are LIFE!” A p 1 Cast out of your system by casting out of your mentality; all of your mortal petty prej- udices and mortal selfish, self-exalted fanc_ies, tendencies and pleasures, and live inpthis rec- ognition whereby you can give "honor where honor is due and tribute” where tribute is due, and leave your selfish mortal tendencies and fanci/es and pleasures out of the picture com- pletely, and realize the flesh profiteth nothing, it is the SPIRIT that quickeneth. Therefore, give honor “where honor is due‘;/and live in this recognition, and if through selfishness and self-conceitness you are self-exalted and do not desire GOD to have the glory and the honor in somebody, why, naturally you are abased your- self_by such a tendency and you are deprived of the blessings that arein storehouse for you. These thoughts are well worth considering. You must come to that place in conscious- ness where in your religious conviction and in your» conscious mentality, your physical con- scious Aconviction. otherwise, you must be able to say and to know the ALLNESS of GOD and the nothingness of matter is a living reality. Establish GOD Why try to establish matter rather than establishing the' ALMIGHTY? You are ignor- ant, you are foolish going about trying to es- tablish self and self-conceitness and self-‘exalted mortality and matter “ instead of establishing the ALMIGHTY. Stop and consider! You rob yourselves _of life and liberty by trying to rob someone else through self-conceitness and through self-exaltation of life and liberty, by trying to deprive others of their access in ex- pression an.d the glory of GOD to Whom. it ' belongs. You are robbing yourselves of your life and liberty; therefore, if you glory in matter rather, than the reality‘ of . the AL- MIGHTY, you shall build up materiality, amat- ter, corruption, segregation and ‘diseases for yourself. But if you build upon this most HOLY FAITH and recognize GOD Personally or Impersonally, and establish, the truth instead of the false, and establish GOD instead of mat- . ter, GOD to.» you will be a reality. Jot these thoughts down in your vocabularies and remernber, wheresoever GOD is repre- sented unadulteratedly, you had better accept of My Message and accept of GOD ALMIGHTY instead of trying to stress and make a reality ' out“ ofmatter and to "minimize the ALMIGHTY. It is your" business to _do it if you wish to, but‘ ‘ you are destroying'yourself building up mortal- October 12th‘, 1939 A.D.F.D. The New DAY ' « ity and matter more effectively than it has been established, instead of building up the AL- MIGHTY and bringing the ALMIGHTY into consideration and bringing an abolition to the consideration of matter, for the ALLNESS of GOD is a reality, but the nothingness of matter should not be considered. Then you may wonder at times why you cannot" get to FATHER, why ybu cannot talk to Him. You wonder at times why is it that you are having complaints and ailments and such as that after FATHER has said He has borne them all for you. What is the mat- ter? It is because you have established matter instead of the ALMIGHTY! You have stressed materialism and have it uppermostlyv. in your consciousness to be considered, and you R go about trying to establish it universally. Matter has been established long enough! But now GOD shall be established for the ALL- NESS of GOD shall be a reality in the con- sideration of this people, but the nothingness of matter shall be established if it is slightly considered. Prohibiting Your Advance “I wonder why I cannot do this” (or “I can— i not do that”). Why is it I cannot be happy as I used to be?‘ I wonder, why is it I cannot feel as healthy as I used to.” So long as you go’ about to establish matter and to destroy the ALMIGHTY with the disrecognition of GOD’S VACTUAL PRESENCE because of some mortal, human fancy, tendency or pleasure, or some of your mortal petty prejudices, it is a matter of impossibility for you to advance further in the light of this understanding, in life, health and happiness. Take these thoughts to consideration and you will see and know, as said the Scripture concerning this identical mystery, but it was a “parable-ated” expression in his prediction of which I AM now speaking: . ' “A prophet has no honor in his own country and among his own kin.” Matters not how I may speak among you scientifically, accurately and supernaturally, psychologically and from every angle expres- sible professionally, there are those of you who ‘will try to ignore.Me in the highlight of My understanding, because it is among you; but you want to exalt matter, materialismj"1nor— ctality instead of observing the ALLNESS of GOD among you and the nothingness of mat- ter when it comes in evidence in expression-— but especially GOD is to be considered and reckoned orelse you shall be diminished and shall deteriorate and shall not advance further. “Glory to GOD in the Highest” You all have heard Me say from time to time, how when I traveled many years ‘ago, knowing Who I AM, even then as now, when I would see and hear one speaking in the higher light of understanding by the Spirit of My ACTUAL PRESENCE, I would say “GLORY to GOD in the highest!” . . . in the highest light of understanding! That is what I AM talking about—GOD in the highest to Whom I AM giving the glory in this or that brother to whom I would be speaking. Have I not shown you and taught you in the way of wisdom, the way you should go and win the victory to advance your spiritual un-= foldment of GOD’S Presence and of your con- scious conviction into this LIBERTY wherein I stand, that you might be , ONE with Him Who liveth forever and forever? It is just like pouring water on a duck’s back! You hear Me say from time to time», and there are a few here who heard Me say in those times when there were those who looked like men who would have a higher leading and would speak scientifically and inspirationally and would speak volitionally~—I would say: “Glory to GOD in the highest”—4,I AM talking about in that brother! I gave glory to GOD in the place wheresoever He was represented in the highest light of understanding. What did I care about 1natte1' when matter would come around trying to show off? If you are followers of Mine, you will do the same as I have done. If you are walking in the footsteps of Mine, you will give glory to GOI) in the highest light of spiritual L11icle1.*st.f.ndi11g and in the highest unfoldnicnt of My l\IAJESTY, ")0- MINION and AUTHORITY, and in the highest unfoldment of My volitionated ,;,g_;xp1"essi.on of TRUTH as I AM. That is the only way for you to make your advances! A Trying to Bu1~y,_the Words of Truth Trying to bury such as I may say! Mortality tries to bury that which I speak volitionally and supremely, that which I speak psycholo2IiC&11Y. that which I speak inspirationally and from 21 scientific point of view from this angle of ex-- pression from the fount of GOD’S OMNIS— CIENCE! Those are the words of TRUTH you try to bury, and not to bring them to the sur- face and have them considered, but-you desire to consider matter and mortality and personality, that personality and matter might be established. Now, when you get sick and want someone to heal you, call on -matter and see if it will help you! When you get in trouble, see if it will help 49 $50 you when you call on it! Mortality and matter they are _one, and they join hand in hand to try to bury, the truth I reveal tlirougli My own! mind and through My own SPIRIT; therefore when I speak, I must be recognized and estab- lished once and forever and you must recognize the ALLNESS of the ALMIGHTY, for My words are SPIRIT and they are»LIFE! = But you had better consider, if anything, mat- ter, as the nothingness of matter, but the ALL- NESS of the ALMIGHTY must be considered and reckoned among this people. If you speak of what I say," you do it vaguely, but what matter says, you stress it in comments and in considera- tion in your transcriptions, and in your illustra- tions you stress matter; but the ALMIGHTY, you do not stress ME! Because of some mortal- ity in you, you just don’t want GOD to reign! fGlory and Honor Where Due , GOD’ is SUPREME ‘and SUPERIOR on every hand, wheresoever I AM, regardless to Whom I may appear in. I have stressed for your hearing and for you and others to come, over and over I again, how I used to say, “Glory to GOD in the highest,” and I say I AM talking about that brother, I AM talking ,about glory to [GOD in that brother! I would even point out the brother who spoke in the highest unfoldment of G’OD’S understanding, and I would give glory and honor where honor was due, because I happened to be in him at/that time. " Even if he lost his body, I happenedto re- flect in him, and whensoever I would inspire him and reflect in him, I would give glory to GOD in the highest. I would follow Myself whithersoever I would go. I heard you say by composition and by inspiration and in actions‘ of expression!’ “Where He“ leads me I will follow; I’ll go with Him, I'll go with Him, I’ll go with Him’ all the way." 1The one hundred forty and four thousand that John saw in his revelationic prediction concern- a mg this mystery on the Mount Zion, they fol- u lowed the LAMB whithersoever He goeth. At times the LAMB may go in ways and directions you would not want to go, but they followed the LAMB and in their mouths was found no guile. They were the first fruit unto GOD and the LAMB. Can you not see the mystery? The first in consideration as the " first grade fruit, the best fruit, the first grade; the first grade, anything. These were the first fruit unto GOD and the LAMB; in their mouths was found no guile. Aren’t you glad! I _.They were redeemed from amon_g\ men! They The NEW DZA‘Y did not care anything about what_ men said. They did not care anything about what they thought. They were not defiled with the be- guilation of Eve. They were not defiled with wo- men. Can you not see the mystery? For they were Virgins! ' Eve! beguiled the man, therefore they were not defiled with the beguilation of Eve, which was woman; in other words, they are not defiled with woman for they are redeemed from the beguilation of Eve’s characteristics and of Eve’s nature, of her disposition, of her ways-and of her actions and of the curses that follow. Aren’t ' you glad! I think I had better stop. I need not go fur- ther—-My SPIRIT will tell you “better. I thank you. ’ , I I’.EA.G.l1} ~ CASINO MILLIINERY Specializing in Large Head Sizes “EXCLUSIVE but NOJ’ EXPENSIVE” 100 WEST 116th STREET I’E.ACE We ‘thank You, FA'I‘HER. S C H E C H T E R VVI‘IOLESALE GROCER -—- RES'I‘AURAN'].‘S SUPPLIED Mayonnaise, Pickles, Jams and Jellies LEhigh 4-261,6 2066 First Ave}, N. Y. City PEACE ' We thank ‘You. 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T T H e D KY at \ H’ H I 53 I I MAN’S WAYS ARE JUSTTHE REVERSE OF iG()D’S WAYS If You Live by the Law of the Spirit You Can 11 ot oSympathize with the Versions of Men for YouWouId Be Committing Adul- tery with _T_hem ” v “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” (FATHER Singsz)“ GIVEN WHILST AT THE BANQUET TABLE , 468-470 BROAD sTREET BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT -FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 6th, 1939 A.D.F.D. TIME:'1:10 P. M.‘ _' ‘ ‘How marvelous it is to realize that the SA- VIOR, the EMANCIPATOR and the REDEEM- ER of the universe is present daily in our midst, giving unto usciof HIS precious Words of Spirit and of Life! It is by these life-giving Words of our LORD that We are being made free indi- ' vi.dual_Iy, severally, collectively, nationally and internationally from the law of Moses, the law of sin and of death, which has been preached continually through generation after generation by our greatest teachers, who, though appar- ently intelligent, Were entirely ignorant of the fact that they themselves and others were be- ing bound down and burdened under such a ' limited law, for the end of this law is always death. I .But Oh, howjglorious it is to knowthat the great DEAN» of the universe has come to free us from such a law and such a curse, for HE is establishing in our midst the law of the spirit of LIFE which was in CHRIST JESUS. ‘Those who abide under this law gain their real eman- cipation from sickness, sorrow, pain, misery and woe, and shall, instead of death,‘ receive eternal , life if they "will but consecrate themselves in heart, body,‘mind and ‘soul to the ALMIGHTY, EATIIER DIVINE. , Therefore, beloved ones, read these ?precious_ Words of our LORD and learn the true way of living.“ and of life, and‘ allow this law of the spirit of life to beiestablished" in you that we tmight have a world and a universe consecrated Vain whole-hearted service andgsacrifice to GOD. (-The foregoing statements are those of the ‘transcriber, after which is “recorded the sig- nificant composition sung‘ by the LORD just, ” V before HE arose to deliver this beautiful Mes- >sage:),, T I ' “Words ofilife, words of life, %Words of life for your body and your soul; Words Oflife, words of life, “ “Words of life for all! _ “It is Written that man shall notlive by bread alone, But_ _w‘or'ds_rof life for your body and your lsioulzt A Wor.ds"’o.f_ life: ” ¢WO1'dS' of life, ‘I: Words of life for all’! ‘i‘But-it by every ‘word that‘ proceedetlii out :_ T of the Mouth of GOD, Words of life for your body and your * soul; \ Words of life, words of life, Words of life for all! “Well, the very Words that I speak unto you, ' , I Words of life for your body and your ‘ soul; , A Words of life, words of life, Words of life for all! “They are spirit and they are life, _ , Words of life for your body and your Soul; 2 . i . “ . Words of life, words.'of'life, Words of life for all! “Now take. up‘ your cross and come and follow ME, , _ I ~- Words of life for your body and your soul,” etc. ‘.‘_Well, will you come and walk with ME? Words of life for your body and your soul,” etc. “Every Word I say, they are spirit and V they. are life, I _ * . ‘ Words of life ‘,.for your body and your soul; ' ‘Words of lifewordslof life, ‘ Words of life for all!” FA’l’iin_,rt Speaks as follows: .,.‘ ‘K » 2-M» . PEACE, EVERYONE: That little composi- tion I just brought from the Fount of MY Omniscience, according to the Scripture and ac- cording to the quotations as given, that you -might observe the mystery and get the signi- ficance effectively. “Words of life, words of life, Words of life for all!” I cannot stress this thought too vividly for I do not desire you as an individual nor as in- dividuals severally, collectively nor nationally to get bored with ME."But when you hear so much readi.ng of MY Word, if you have a ten- dency to be exalted selfishly and you desire to be considered, you know the reading of MY W ord, is an unfoldment of monopoly thati will monopolate all of your conscious mentality, your influence and the influence of others, for you shall know definitely GOD isall and in all for you. But if you can bring ME something bet- ter, it is justifiable. If you can produce something that will bring about a closer relationship between man and man, and produce and bring to fruition amidst the people, more of the reality of GOD among them, there and then I will hear you ‘and recognize what they might have to say. But if you cannot, the words I speak, they are . spirit and they are are for those of you who are under this Jurisdiction. Aren’t you glad! And every communique you get from MY Spirit and from MY Message or in connection with MY Teaching, you will find that they are life- giving words and g'iving"libei.'ty, peace and pleasure if you will but accept it; therefore these A are words of life for all. Some Are Bored by Hearing the Words So Much ' Whilst sitting just then when I brought out that little composition. from the invisible realm of MY Actual Presence,,I had thought to have another Lecture proofread, but the thought I brought forth into consideration was the im- pression that it has from time to time impressed others with a sense of embarrassment, a sense of being bored at hearing MY Words so ‘much, and those who are being bored not having a chance to put forth into expression their folly and mortal ideas and opinions’ when MY Words are being read continually, But these are facts and figures I’ too stout" to be denied. ' “Words of life, words of life, Words of life, for your body and your soul; T « V s Words of life, words of life, 54 The NEW DAY October 12th, 1939 A.D.F;D. ‘H These are words of life for you all % Not only for you all as individuals noras a people or peoples collectively but words of life foryou all, yea, all of your spirit, your soul andiyourmind and your body, and even for your life’s existence, your present and your future surroundings. V The words I speak, they are life and they are spirit, and when I bring them into outer ‘expression, into tangibilation and into 1nateriali- zation, those who do observe them in your surroundings continually, you will see distinctly, ‘ MY Words are spirit and they are life for your spirit, your body, your soul and for all of your affairs and for all things by which you are‘ ’ controlled. 9 4 How glorious it is to live in such a recogni- tion, where GOD from this angle of expression through‘ HIS Cohdescension has come in mercy and tender compassion to those .who are merci- ful according to the Gospel; for what said I throughiithe Mouth of JESUS according to the Gospel ? » “Blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy.” Therefore to_ you who are merciful and have been considerate, as those ‘who will consider others with mercy and compassion, to you I AM merciful. A ’ Reward According to Works ‘N Oh, how glorious, I say, to know GOD re- wards every man according as his works may be, and truly I did say and I verify the same: “Behold I come quickly and MY Reward is with ME to reward every man accord- ing as his works may be.” Jot, these thoughts down in your vocabularies and in your memories and consider once and forever, these are words of life for all, the words ‘of life IAM freely giving, the life: giving words are flowing like a stream, a never-failing stream——these are words for all mankind! Then iflyou have a sense of repul- siveness expressed from MY, Words or from MY Activities or Presence you may know you are I not whole-heartedly with ME, for you feel that sense of embarrassment as reflectedpwhen ‘MY. Words bore you, because you are not fully ‘ consecrated -and have not been unified ‘together with ME effectively. But when you realize the ‘i words I speak, they are spirit and they are life, you will accept of them and enjoy them when I put them forth into expression as your only REDEEMER and SAVIOR. "How" glorious it‘ is to live in a place in con-"‘ . pain! o‘cioseiii 12:5, 1939 }A.D.F.D. The New DAY 55 J; sciousness Where you can say, “GOD’S Words _ are spirit, GOD’S Words are life, GOD’S Words But : are liberty “and the reality of happiness!” you cannot say this clearly, and declare it with the spirit of sincerity until you recognize GOD’S Actual Presence and bring your bodies into sub- jection and observe the nothingness of matter! Consciously or unconsciously~—I could have said consciously and unconsciously'——but consciously or unconsciously I say, when you are bored with .« MY Words I :-peak and do not wish to hear them, regardless to through "wholm I AM spea‘.-4;ing, peciaily when I AM .~;pcaking stressfully amzorcl-. ingto MY Teaching, you are rebelling and are rebellious if- you‘ are not conscious of it, and you are not with ME in reality so long as you deviate from ME psychologically, mentally and spirit- ually; for to MY Service, MY Spirit, MY Mind, “MY Ideas and MY Opinions you are not com- . pletely consecrated. But when you are,‘ you are in heaven once and forever‘ so long as you are in the consciousness of GOD’S Presence and can ' hear the Words of GOD in evidence explained so vividly, for they are spirit and they are life for ‘you, your spirit, your soul and your body. Then I say, realize this and matters will be adjusted satisfactorily. The Great Adjuster . /' I have stressed it vividly and I must continue Y to stress it until you get it: the Presence of GOD with the recognition of HIS Majesty and the conscious realization of GOD’S Actual Presence established will adjust every "matter satisfactor- ily, for GOD’S Name automatically and HIS Pres- ence considered will automatically adjust mat- ters satisfactorily. That is the mystery! You need not try to bring it about but by GOD’S .Presence in evidence and in consciousness estab- ~ lished effectively, matters are adjusted satisfac- torily for you by the great ADJUSTER, for GOD’S Presence is the actual ADJUSTER. Tha.t is the mystery! , - You need not take ‘thought for yourself. This is the Message of JESUS-, the Foundation and the ‘Founder of Christendom: , M “Take no thought for yourself what you ‘shall! speak, for at the same hourthe Spirit-of MY Presence, your FATHER ‘Which. is in heaven with you, vvill give you to speak just What you should say!” _That is the mystery! .. So then, it is a life beyond reproach when you live it. It is a life beyond sickness, sorrow and It is a life beyond death! * a . it violators before their GOD! V tions, and all creation must hear HIM! It is a life.‘ beyongd disappointment and fgailurel" It is a life. beyond all undesirable conditions! It is a life beyond the world of sin and sinning! Why is it that there is so ‘much preaching and teaching of sin? It is because mankind gener- ally, they are under the law of sin and death, therefore the_ preachment of the people must be‘ of such. Their teachings must be the same, be- cause death and the law of sin and death over them‘. reigns, because they live in vio1ati.on to some law that was given to man as a standard for such people that are brought into subjection. to such-a jurisdiction; therefore they are viola- ters of such a jurisdictional law. Hence they are Hence the law of sin and death is pre_ach'ed vividly because they are under such. a jurisdiction, and that jurisdiction being a law that rules the wicked people who are violators of such a jurisdiction and such aajurisdictional law that has been given them. Can you not see the mystery?’ Above Earthly . Laws ‘Oh, how glorious it is to get above that place i in consciousness, and get Where GOD HIMSELF is ALMIGHTY! It has been called to attention J on several occasions in the legal courts of law, “Yes, but FATHER! DIVINE is not, nor are HIS Followers, above‘ the law.” Why is it they say it? It is because there is something in them. tell- ing them I AM above any law on earth among men‘! It is something in them telling them that ' .I. AM; that is Why they say, “HE is not above the law,” because they know I AM. Can you not see the mystery? ‘They know that it has not been a law given under which I AM to func- tion! It is something in them. telling them. that GOD ‘is the LAW over alllaws and the AD- JUSTER of matters, of laws, rules and regula- That is What is the matter. It is something in them telling them that that law by which they are governed is a law which is under heaven and is not above heaven neither above GOD Who is in heaven; but to you theLavv of GOD from heaven, _ is given and they all must reckon this law to you that I have given and have lifted as a Standard ~ for all of the people that they must accept of it or let go completely! v _ Oh, how" marvelous it is to know the truth! GOD will give you your real emancipation, for the ‘Apostle declared. in his Epistleic "prediction concerning the mystery, although he was speak- _ ing concerning himself apparently as a person--—- he said, ' - “Oh, wretched man that I am, who shall "deliver me from the body of this death?” Under the law of sin and death he was cursed. He was bound under; such a law and he carried such a’ law over him as though _he was carrying a d.ead manlashed to hisback or bound. to him. Then he said, I “Oh, wretched. man. that I am, who shall deliver mefrom. the body of th.is death?” But as he advanced a little more scientifically until he reached that place in consciousness where you can read .it more distinctly, oi.‘ his ema.n.cipation. in the eighth. chapte.r of ROI'I'l2l.Il.‘~‘., you will find he said, I “There is therefore now no condemna— is tion to them that are in CHRIST JESUS, who ‘walk not after the flesh but after the spirit, for the law of the spirit of life in CHRIST JESUS has made us free” (or made. me free) “from the law of sin and death.” C . He was no longer under that law of sin and death and he was no longer bound by the body of that death;Wh.ich was the law under which he was laboring. But the CHRIST within, the Law of the Spirit of fLife that was in CHTRl’ST JESUS, had given him, his realemancip.ation! ' yIlmancipa.tion of the Nations This is the emancipation. of the nations of the earth, universally! When they shall recognize the supremacy of the ALMIGHTY and imbi.be HIS Spirit andthe laws of the spirit of life thereof, and be the reincarnators of such a law, they will ‘ be emancipated once and forever in the presence of their GOl).'._ . ‘ Upon this foundation if you will stand, you With. ME, will be free from that which has been declared by man you could not be free from and you could not transcend. “FATHER DIVINE nor His People are not ‘ above the law.” Truly I AM not above My Law, the law. of heaven, but to you who know the truth‘ and know your real Emancipator, you know the law was given by Moses but Grace and Truth came by JESUS CHRIST! Can you not see the mystery? Then the law of the spirit of life that was in CHRIST JESUS is your real ‘Emancipator fromsuch a law that was given;» hence you -need not fret nor worry-i'or GOD HIMSEIJF is with you, and over those barriers and limitations, adverse. and undesirable condi- tions you have the victory, yea, even your real T, emancipatioiii It has made you free from the law . of sin. and death, ‘therefore they speak‘ it because they consciously or unconsciously see it. .They say you are not because you are! .That is V Why they say it. When you hear them say,"‘Why, . “such and such a thing is not it,” that is it! . That ’ R them, to lead them and to protect them. The NEW DAY October 12.1., 1939~A.D.F.D. is why they say it. Ma.n’s ways are just to the reverse of GOvD’S~Ways. ' " Truly might have I said, “Your ways are not Mydways, neither are your thoughts MY Thoughts, saith the-_LO.RD. As high as the heaven is above the earth, even so high. are IVIY Ways above your ways and MY Thoughts above your th.ough_ts!’’ ‘ ' Can. you not see the mystery? Then. whatsoever man says living in mortal. consciousness, you may know definitely he is not telling the truth. for you. It is the truth. for his world of expres- sion and to. those who are living in that state of consciousness, but not to those who have tran- scended that barrier of limitation and have cracked that law of destination and have gone on above those degreesiof limitation. That is true only for those who are under such a rule and such a regulation,ibut it is not true for GOD in heaven. It is not true for those who «have risen 'together with HIM. It is not true for those who have transcended. the barriers of limitation and ‘have a law directly from heaven to guide That is the mystery! . — Grace and Truth Then you need not feel as though they are talking to you, for you have a law within your-' self that has emancipated you from the curse of, the broken law. Grace and truth, the law of the spirit of life that was in CHRIST JESUS, in you transcends every barrier of every other law, and yet it is perfection above limitations, above all. adverse and above all undesirable conditions! It is the Standardthat I have ‘lifted, forit is the law of heaven transmitted, and to this people it is given that it shall be made the important piece of legislation, of whi.ch I AM daily stress.- mg. ‘ , It does not mean that where the law said, “Thou shalt not kill,” you will kill. Far be it fromyou to do any of’those things that the ’ Ten Commandmeiitts say thou shalt not do. But the law of the spirit of life that is in" you shall be a law transcending those barriers and limita- tions, whereby you will go on to per.t'ecti_on and. will manifest the superiority of the perfect in such laws, rules. and regulations, and it will be your real Emancipator among the nationsas far i as. they are concerned; for the law of the spirit of life that was in CHRIST JESUS, as ‘being _ termed in heaven, will make you free frolnthe law of sin, misery and death. That is’ the mystery! _ ‘ A ‘ ‘ ' I ‘ Live in this recognition continually and lo I I A October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. will be with you -now, henceforth and forever! But remember, you cannot participate nor har- monize nor sympathize with the mortal versions of men nor allow yourselves to compromise and adulterate your standard of thinking with them, for he that adulterates his standard of thinking, he is committing adultery with thosewith whom he adulterates his standard of thinking and the standard of understanding that I have given! You see the mystery? - Committing adultery daily, adulterating the standard of thinking to you I have given, adul-' terating the light and the life and "understanding ——you are committing adultery with humanity! Can you not see the mystery? But wh.en you live this life that I have given and will not digress nor deviate inithinking, in speaking, in words, in deeds nor in actions, there and th‘e‘1'i I will“ be withyou and you will no longer be under, such. laws and rules and regulations that are in viola- tion to Teaching, but you will be "emanci- pated from those conditions for you‘will bein a place where there is no sinningl I He That Is Born of GOD Truly might ‘ have'I said through‘ the mouth" of John: if 3 * ’ ‘- “We know that he that is born ’of,GOD does not sin, for his seed remaineth in him and he cannot sin for he is born of GOD!” Born out of that Adamic state of consciousness and brought out from under the jurisdiction "of ' such laws, rules, regulations and systems and customs whereby they could sin by violation. to any such rule or regulation! Therefore they cannot sin, for the seed of truth has been estab— lished in him and he is no longer under the world or the law of~sinni~ng;‘therefore he has been emancipated once and forever from under that‘ state of consciousness “where others are living. -* Oh, how glorious it is to observe“ the mystery and to be emancipated once and forever and lift up this standard whereyou can always be free; and if you are‘ free, that is where I AM !’ Then and only then will you be _with ME! ‘ Oh, how glorious it is to live in such aplace in consciousness, _for the words I’ speak, they are spirit and they are life; they are for your body as well as for that which is termed your "soul! By faith, if ‘you are onewith ME in reality and‘ not --false’ pretending,’ I" AM‘ with you once and forever and I have the victory for you! That law that mankind h consciousness is under,- that law is not the ‘law under which you are functioning,‘ yet there is a-law that is gipve/n;»-for, “‘GHRISTfis the end of‘- in ’ mortarl - The NEW DAY ” 5?, the law for righteousness to everyone that be- lievethl” Hence CIIRIST'beingothe endof that law, yet‘ CITRIST isa‘ new law, as described in I-IIS Message IIE“ gave us:’ “A new cominandinent I give unto, you, ‘not has the world giveth give I unto you. Let not your hearts be. troubled neither let them, be afraid. This new command- ment is that ye; love» one another even have loved you!” I ’ I’ " You Will EXpress»More Perfectly _i ‘S Then it is law for you, a law that tran-= scends every law, every barrier a.nd every li1ni- tation, but yet you ,woul‘d‘not be einancipated from doing that which is_'just and ‘ri'ght.o You will express more perfectly in the acts’of your duty tl1ar'i‘“eve1', but yet you will not beunder the law" of sin and death thatwas given. Can youénot see the mystery‘? I . The trlue‘ and faithful of MY Followers are more devout‘ from every angle expressible, they: are more modest, they are more moral,_ithey_ are ‘more obedient, they are more self—respecting', they are more reliable", they are more honest, they," are more competent and they are more every- thing that is, good, for they have the ‘spirit of that law that was given, and men have the letter of it, and" the letter killeth but the spirit is the life-giver! Can you not see the‘mystery?\_ Then you are the keepers of the law more ef-‘ fectively, for you have transcended the bar- riers of the letter of _it~_—the sys-temsiand the‘ documents of ‘such ‘laws and regulations, but you have imbibed the spirit of them, of those laws, rulesand regulations. Hence you are the fulgfillersptinreality for you haveithe laws of the Spirit of Life, the law, of -the spirit of such law and regulations that were of sinand death ‘ before the spiritcaine. I J The law it of the spirit of life -in CHRIST JESUS has made you free fro‘1”if1 the law of‘ sin and death, but yet where the law of sin and death said, “Thou shalt notekill,”~ by the letter,_. the letter was daily killing I: For the letter iikillethv but the spirit is the life-‘giver,- ‘Can you not see the.mystery‘? Then the letter killings and yet telling» you, “Thou shalt -not kil-l..,!”,‘ Therefore_it could-not put that"in you that livvould: prohibit you from killing, for it did not have the spirit of it in evidence in .it—* self in“ expression, therefore it was not life— - ‘giver in reality, it was aikiller until I lifted you and gave you the spirit, oflthe letter and ‘ quickened -within, you thereality of the spirit ofithe law, that -you might fulfil it‘spir'itually_ ' tery? 58 and become to be the real imbibers and trans; mitters of the spiritof the law, and fulfiller in reality. Then you would not need the letter," for from the letter you would be translated and transcend the standard of the letter as the let— ter had given it. Bflue Prints ‘ . How glorious it is to know the truth! Do- cument-ally there are many things drafted and set apart as documents, as blue prints. Of course the majority of the people would like to keep’ the. abstract, the blue print of that which they have purchased. Legally speaking and real estate—ly speaking, they like to keep the blue print of it just as an evidence for those who may not know they have it. You see the mys- But they are not going by the blue print. The blue print is there merely for others to go by, since they have come into possession of that property and have. built; according to the blue print and according to the abstract. You see thegmystery? * Now this law that was in CHRIST JESUS is made a reality for you and you are freed completely fromythe barriers ‘and the limita- tions of the letter and of the ‘document, for it was documentally established to be represented to convince those who do not know and have not come into possession of it. But after they come ‘into possession of it and they know it, they can build according to the blue print or abstract and then they can proceed on to carry out the plan and purpose according to the plan and the purpose of it, but they no longer need the blue print for it! That is the mystery! “The letter ikilleth but the spirit giveth life!” ' Now all of the law that was required by Moses and the prophets, thatwhich is just and good, we have the spirit and the meaning of such laws and regulations, and such laws as "those, the spirit of them is fulfilled in us who walk not after the flesh but after the "spirit. Then the law that was documentally estab- lished, observed and understood from a letter, in other words, to theletter according to the blue print, according to the abstract, it has departed from Judah, of which was the law and the lawgiver, and has departed from be- tween his feet because SHILOH has truly come! You see the mystery? V \ “When SHILOIII come, the gathering of the people shallsbe unto HIM, for HE will teach them new and marvel-‘ ous things such as they have seen in no man until HE came,” The NEW DAY _/2 or 1 Mrs« October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. because those things‘ were merely’ abstractly 1‘eflected as by an abstract of the reality, the blue print of it, the letter, the document. 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AT THE _ "RIGHTEOUS GOVERNMENT MEETING BRIDGEPORT EXTENSION ' 468.470 BROAD STREET BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT THURSDAY ’EVENING, OCTOBER 5th, 1939 ‘ A.D.F.D., A , TIME: 1.r1.:55 "P. M. One of the pleasantest experiences of the Angels is to follow the LORI) from place to place, on week-end tours, as HE visits the dif- ferent Extensions in the Promised Land and elsewhere. One of. the fine lessons learned ,in the Kingdom of Heaven. is: be ye also ready, for yeknow not the day’ nor the, hour, the LORD may travel, and when HE moves, HE moves in a hurry, for HE has work to do that no man can do. On this particular trip on this week-end when we arrived in the Promised Land, and sat, with the LORD in the pavillion A looking over the Hudson,_watching the ‘boats glide smoothly up the river, we could actually believe» with assurance that “The Artists’_ Col- ony,” "Milton-on-the-Hudson, was truly the “Wonderland,” brought into materialization, ~- wliich/fiction spoke__of in childhood" days in the story of “Alice in Wonderland.” _ Among other places visited on this occasion was “Little Kingston,” equally as beautiful as Milton,‘ although quite another style of dwell- ing. One would -almost think that they were in ‘ some beautiful Spanish villa, when they arrived "in. “Little "Kingston,” ‘with its beautiful varie- gated flowers, with its swings, lawn chairs, well-kept lawns and beautiful s,ceneries.' These places are indeed scenes of beautyfrom the out- side, and samples of immaculateness’ a.nd god-' liness on the inside, for the Scripture declares, “Cleanlinessis next to Godliness;” and this is one- of the-important _lessons ‘taught to all by CHRIST OUR LORD, FATHER DIVINE; “the cleansing of the Spirit and of the flesh, “perfect- From. the Promised. Land, We motored over to Bridgeport, Connecticut, an.d. were there in time "for the Righteous Government Meeting, ' where"we united with Mother and othe-r An- gels, who by the leading of the Spirit had reach- ed the Bridgeport Extension earlier in the day, and had remained over, not personally know- ing that FATHER would. be’ there. It was a happy reunion for us all to be in the PRES- ENCE of the LORD, The assembly rejoiced. in the LORD in Thanksgivi_ng,a:nd. Praise, and several» testiified to the fact thatgthey were in their homes and hadpretired when the Spirit. of the LORD moved upon them to come down to the Kingdom. One lady told us that she was in New Haven in her home, but she was so drawn, she had to leave everything and come down to the Kingdom, and in coming, she was blessed to see and hear the LORD, Who gave thisimar- velous Message of encouragement to all,‘ that we might not faint nor falter awhen trials and tribulations appear, for that, is the way to Glory, explains CHRIST, OUR SAVIOUR. For Thy O Matchless.Love,. BLESSED SAVIOUR, we thank THEE. ' FATHER. sang several beautifullittle Songs prior to the Message, -which ‘are as follows: .“Love the LORD with gladness, with gladness, i Love the LORD with gladness, With. » gladness, Love the LORD with gladness, . And do what HE bids you do,. “Love the LORDlin obedience,” etc. “Love the LORD in kindness,” etc. “Love the LORD in singing,” etc, “Love the LORD in Praises,” etc. -“Love the LORD in shouting,” etc; the LORD’in dancing,” etc. the LORD in serving,” etc,» » “Love “.Love “Oh, be true andi.fait,hfu1,” etc‘ “Love the LORD ALMIGHTY, ALMIGHTY, Love the LORD ALMIGHTY, AL- MIGHTY, Love the LORD ALMIGHTY, And, do wh.at HE bids you do.” Just before FATHER rises to speak, HE sings this little song, as the theme of the Mes- sage: - . V “Through tribulations deep, the Way to Glory is, The way to Glory is, the way to Glory is, .Through tribulations deep the way to Glory is, - ,7} The way to Gloryois. Vi (FATHER speaks at this instance as follows:) PEACE, EVERYONE: T (“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” responded the hap- py assembly.) That little thought I brought up just then to convey to you, that you in turn might convey the same to the children of men, that they might see and know, the way CHRIST came is the way they should go, and the way to lead to Glory. I was just thinking then, how at times you may V feel as if though there are not many around, which it is true, so far as you can see, but be- cause of the victory, the battle has been fought and the victory has been won. For this cause you are not going through tribulations now as you used to have to go through; hence you do not be, or you are not, as sincere and as.determined to call on GOD with the Spirit of. sincerity and«con— scientiousness, as you did when you were in need. That is the mystery ofthose few remarks in the composition as a Message for your consideration. .“Througl1 tribulations deep, the Way to,’ Glory is.” When You go through trials and tribulations‘, I you are keyed up tothe highest pitch, if you are H conscientious and sincere,but when everything is calm and apparentlypeaceful and quiet‘ andpoised ’ without and within, and you do not have any I opposition, you do not feel urged from the vvith- in to‘ speak, to act, to fight against conf-licting op- positions, in other words, conflicts in opposition, for the very spirit is inspired intuitively when you rise and have something in ‘opposition to you. Tribulations Cause You to Seek-the Spirit More . Diligently I I The oppressiqns of the oppressors and the trials andtribulations and depressions cause you to be more deeply inspired. They cause you to seek «.7 The NEW DAY more/diligently the spirit of MY PRESENCE as a Helper and as a Co—worker; but when every- thing is working apparently, harmoniously, you do not have that inner urge and awakened spirit within to speak and to act and to stress ME in your mind so vividly as you do when oppositions arise. ' For thiscause I say, “Through tribulations deep, the way to Glory is./” One writer said, “Glory in tribulations, knowing this, that tribulation worketh patience; and patience experience, and experience hope, and. hope maketh not ashamed.” It is a privilege to realize that tribulations and oppositions, conflicts and confiictions and all sorts of undesirable conditions cause the. Spirit of GOD within to rise as your Emanci- pator, to give you your real emancipation from those conditions- For this cause, when you are persecuted and criticized——I say, when you shall be persecuted and despised and rejected by men, and when they shall "say all manner “of evil against you, REJOICE and be exceedingly glad. “Inithat dayleap for joy.” ‘ You do not see very much leaping when you do not have oppositions, persecution, or at least prosecution, for the very Spirit of‘ GOD lying dormant within, you will refuse to express and revive you again until you feel able and know you are in need of HIM. Can you not see the mystery? But when you are in need of My Spirit and stress it vividly with the spirit of sincerity,“I will appear; because G-OD is your Help in every need; but if there is not any opposition, if there are not any trials or tribu- lations, if there a.re not any persecutions or accusations or condemnation, you do not need SAVIOUR to emancipate you, for you are. in ., V a place in consciousness, so farlas that is con- cerned, where you do not actually ‘need an emancipation. Do you not see the mystery? When Men Say All Manner‘ of ‘Evil A Against You ~ - The I say," it is a privilege to live in such a recognition, and to build upon such. a Founda- tion, realizing your oppositions, your trials and tribulations, your persecutions even and when . men shall say all manner of evil against you, then GOD rises within you andmanifests HIM- SELF Supremely and causes you to. be seen more distinctly, that GOD is with you, over and above" oppositions.‘ That is the mystery! Then I say,” “Glory in tribulations, knowing this, that tribulation worketh patience, and patience experience; experience October’ 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. I O October 12th, 1939 A;D.F.D. The NEW DAY 63 hope, and hope maketh not ashamed, for the Love of GOD ‘is shed abroad in your heart.” Oh,‘how glorious it is to know the mystery! I rejoice« to be here, and more so, especially “when one of the speakers said’ that they de- sired to see ME, and could not, or would not stay away when she heard that I was here. Oh, how glorious it is to observe the mystery, and to see how My Spirit will beget’ you! One writer said: “You are begotten again into a lively hope; a hope that is incorruptible and undefiled; a hope that fadeth not away.” You are begotten again into -the recognition of GOD’S PRESENCE, and when you recognize GOD’S PRESENCE and come. into the realiza- tion of the same effectively,» the reaction of your recognition and realization will bring something I into outer expression for you, and that will be’ whatsoever you desire. Do you get the mystery ‘.7 Serve GOD by Praising HIM: ‘ Undesirable conditions are eradicated by the desirable being established in your considera- tion. You need not try to eradicate undesirable conditions, but establish the desirable and the undesirable is automatically eradicated by the establishment and the actuality of the desira- ble. See the mystery? Then I say, PRAISE GOD! , , . In that other little Composition which I brought out for consideration, was the thought of Praising GOD, and that was and is the way to serve GOD. That is the way to love GOD, and prove GOD’S Love and prove your love for GOD, by living and expressing according to your conscious Religious conviction. . A How glorious it is to live in such a recogni- tion, for by it you are lifted from undesirable conditions, when you recognize GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE as here and now with you. The recognition of it will bring you into the reali- zation .of' such a recognition, for the recogni-- tion will cause the inspiration of GOD’S PRES- ' ENCE to be in evidence, and in outer expres- sion, that you might observe HIM, and that others might observe the same, as you recog- nize the PRESENCE of your GOD. . ’ Now when the realization comes forth into expression, the realization is the keynote, of Salvation. It will unlock every barred and shut door. It will adjust matters satisfactorily for you. It will give you peace and pleasure beyond measure, and will lift you above all material- ism, mortality and adverse and undesirable con- ditions by the recognition and the realizatioin of GOD’S. ACTUAL PRESENCEV opposite. .See the mystery? ‘ \ ‘-.,—v/‘ The Allness of GOD Reckoned Now when you realize GOD is actually pres- ent, you have made null and of none effect the, undesirable, and “the other fellow,” for the ALLNESS of GOD and the consciousness of GOD’S PRESENCE is reckoned. The nothing- ness of matter may be_ slightly considered, for the nothingness of matter is the only reality of . matter when the ALLNESS of GOD ha.s been actually established. See the mystery? One takes away the other. As day carries the night away, evenrso it is, GOD and good and the Spirit and the recognition and the realization of GOD. dispels any and everything else that is Then I say, it is a privilege beyond your reason to even slightly doubt, for you have seen by your own personal experience whereso-» ever I AM, I bring into actuality and into the conscious mentality of humanity, GOD’S AC- TUAL PRESENCE as a living factor. That is the Gospel of the Kingdom. It is the Gospel of the Kingdom in itself, for I did say through the prophecy; % “His Name shall be called IMMANUEIJ, ‘(being interpreted GOD is with us.”' That was the Work and also the Mission, that mankind as preachers and teachers should have been preaching. They should have been teaching the reality of GOD’S PRESENCE and should have stressed it so vividly until others would have gotten, and would get it, all over universally, and would recognize GOD’S PRES- .EN.CE even as you do when I AM PERSON- ALLY PRESENT. The Personal Presence Should Not Change Your Faith ' The PERSONAL PRESENCE should not dim- inish yourconscious conviction and your rec?- ognition and your realization of GOD’S AC- TUAL PRESENCE when I AM Personally Ab- sent. The PERSONAL PRESENCE should :not take away from your faith, nor should it add to your faith, if you know the truth concern- ing the mystery; but your faith should be sub- stantiated, and lunshaken in confidence you should stand. Upon this Foundation, being sub- stantiated in faith and unshaken in confidence, you would realize once and forever when I AM PERSONALLY Absent, I AM just as effective- ly Present, for that which I AM accomplish- ing I AM accomplishing it Spiritually. As I said, “It is not by power nor by might but by My Spirit.” Can‘ you not see the mystery. Upon this {l5‘oun.d.ation, /if you will stand, you 64, The NEW DAY will have ME in consciousness at all times, and the Consciousness of GOD’S PRESENCE creat- ing and will create. It has created, and it will continue creating an atmosphere wheresoever it is not created effectively, and that atmosphere is‘ the Spirit of GOD’S PRESENCE. Can you not see the mystery? The Spirit "of the Consciousness of GOD’S PRESENCE, can you not see what it actually’ means? The Spirit of the Consciousness-,-—if you are conscious of GOD’S PRESENCE that con- scious.” conviction within you in the actuated Words of expression and in your conscious men- tality and’ in all of your surroundings will cre- ate an atmosphere of which is the Spirit of the Consciousness of GOD. That atmosphere is the source and also the supply. It can and it will satisfy every good desire, That is the mystery. Seed and I Fruit Then I say, if you keep on building upon such a Foundation as I AM stressing vividly until you get it effectively, that GOD is a living reality and is ever with you, then.let it, and express it juris- fdictionally and express it non-jurisdictionally as it, may not apparently bewheresoever you are where I AM not functioning Personally,"ex13ress it when you are in places where I do not have a Personal Domain; express it in the actuated Words of expression with the spirit of sincerity and be conscientious with "it, I will bring into actuality the reality of the Spirit of the‘ Con-" sciousness of GOD’S PRESENCE, and you will find yourselves bountifully supplied with every- ~— thing your heart has desired. Matters will be adjusted satisfactorily, automatically’ without you asking, for the Consciousness of GOD’S PRESENCE, as the Warmth of the sun, will cause your seeds that are sown to germinate and spring, forth, and bring forth fruit according to the kind or seed you have sown. Can you not a see the mystery? Then I say, it is a privilege beyond all reason to do-ubt, or for doubt. It is a privilege beyond all reason for criticism by the most severest critic When they can see what GOD has actually doneby, you being conscious of His PRESENCE ’ at all times. “His Name shallbe called IMMANUEL, being interpreted GOD is with us.” ‘ This was the Mission ‘-for all Christendom‘, and all of the Religions, especially those that claim V torbev under Jesus, that GOD is Present with them, even before_Jesus came Personally. That was the Mission of the preaching of the I Gospel of the Kingdom. This was the Good News Tidings, “GOD is PRESENT with yam” and -Glad Tidings that were transmitted and broadcast universally, and men from time to time, by being inspired by it, on account of being con- scientious and sincere, they would get it inspira- tionally, and would step out _and start out at times to ‘try to preach the Gospel, notiknowing definitely the, significance of preaching the. Gos- pel of the Kingdom, Good News and Glad Tid- ings, and this is the Good News and the Glad. “Hlls Name is IMMANUEL, be/my interpreted, GOD is with us.” Preaching the Kingdom as You Go When you stress the PRESEN of GOD, and then the ALLNESS- of GOD and the nothingness of matter ‘vividly, the very reaction of such a ., conscious Religious conviction will cause Good’ News and Glad Tidings to be extended from you as you go, for you "will be preaching the King- . dom of GOD to the children of men. Aren’t you ‘ glad? Then I say, it is a privilege——a privilege above all privileges—-when GOD in Consciousness can remain over and above every opposition, over and above every conflict and antagonistic, con- flicting thought that you may inculcate or rein- carnate, over and above every conceived or pre- conceived idea or an opinion that is in opposition to the FUNDAMENTAL, by stressing _My Spir- it vividly and recognizing it with the Spirit ‘A of sincerity, “Lo, I will be with. you now, henceforth and forever”; but you must be con- scious of GOD’S PRESENCE as effectively when ..I AM PERSONALLY Absent as when I AM. PERSONALLY Present. A A , The Personal Coming of CHRIST was to bring into the conscious conviction and the recognition of the “conscious mentality of humanity,‘ GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE,‘ and when this is estab- lished effectively, the bnce—predicted prediction given by your SAVIOUR isa living reality: “Lo, I AM with you always.” a Prophet, Priest and King Jesus made that prediction as your Prophet, as your Priest and as your. King; as the Prophet above all prophets and as a Priest above the up priesthood of the holy priesthood of the “holiest; One made after the -order of Meilchizedecflbeing without the beginning of days and Without the end of life’; but through His Condescension ap- pearing at a certain time in a Bodilyg’Form, as being termed “A Child Who was born.” It was merely an” expression, but this Spirit of which’ I AM now speaking, CHRIST, Whose. Personal Name was Jesus, *was made after the *order=, of ~ Melchizedec, without the beginning of days and I io‘ctob‘er _12tli,C 1939 A.D.F.D. October 112th, 1939 A.D.F.D. without the end of life. relatives or kin, saving those who were of GOD; but according to the versions of men, it was es- sential for them that HE might come in the like- ness of them as though He was born among the children of men. , Can you notsee the mystery? GOD appearing to His people to give them life . and liberty, to bring them into the recognition I and the realization of His ACTUAL PRES- EN CE. Did HE not say HE was in the world and the world was made by HIM; and the world knew HIM not? GOD was with you before I-IE had any Body; therefore, HE did not have any be- ginning of days, neither had He any end~of life, but according‘ to the mortal versions of men, it was essential for CHRIST to come as though HE was born among them, speaking in the actu- ated languages of men, that they might under- stand His Language when HE speaks to them. Can you not see the mystery? And this was done, yea, once, twice, that they might observe the mystery and gain victory over the supersti- tion that had caused them to believe that GOD was not» with them. Can you not see the mys- tery? G Preaching Christ’s Presence Then we take you back to the prophecy of old, before Jesus, the Personal Body came, and “His Name shall be called INMM-ANUEL, ‘being inter- preted, GOD is with us.” This was the Work and this is the Mission of the Gospel of the King- dom, preaching CHRIST’S PRESENCE and GOD being with them in reality. When this is preached and taught convincingly and effec- tively, men will get it and they will conceive it even as you have preconceived it,’ and they will observe the mystery in reality, and will say with you, ”GOD is with us!” ,“GOD is with us!” Aren’t you glad? i The keynote of Salvation and the Key to every problem, the SOLVER of every problem is com- :ing forth into expression, for the recognition of G—OD’S PRESENCE will tell you more distinctly than you can by telling it personally. Can you not see’ the mystery? The recognition of GOD’S PRESENCE will tell you that GOD is His Own Interpreter. Why? Because HE created you; because HE made you; because all things were made by HIM, and without HIM there was not anything [made that was made; therefore,’ HE knows all about it. - Then keep GOD in consciousness effectively, then you will see more distinctly, GOD is His Own. Interpreter, and will give yourthe under- "The NEW DAY He did not have any ~ ancestors, neither any descendants. He had no , res standing necessary - concerning the mystery, to any and all of His Creation. son a Living Reality How glorious it is to live in the ACTUAL PRESENCE of GOD, where GOD is a living reality; no longer in the superstitious world of expression as discerned superstitiously by the su~perstitious,hbut “observe GOD as a living real- ? ity, made real, tangible and practical for all hu- manity, as your REDEEMER and as your SA- VIOUR, your LORD, your MAKER and your CREATOR. - _ How glorious it I. is to live in such a recogni- tion! preaching of CHRIST being in the world. I recall hearing a person say the other day, “It ‘ sounded like someone was preaching.” If every individualin the world, as it may be termed, would allow ME to rule within, there and then I could and I would preach in them. Prejudice is destructive. ._ If you cannot use your prejudicial tendencies one way, you will use them another. You will direct your preju- dices and your bigotry at the different‘ expres- sions of life, through selfishness, through covet- ousness and through jealousy; but what came Jesus the CHRIST for among you? HE came to redeem you from such. a curse; of all of your cursed, mortal prejudicial tendencies and of all of. your mortal fancies and pleasures, that you might recognize GOD your LORD and your SA- VIOUR, and realize HIS EVER-PRESENCE. Oh, how glorious it is! - “His Name shall be called IMMANUEL, being interpreted, GOD is with us;” yet this interpretation in the actuated Words of expression in your daily activities told them, GOD is Present. What said the Apostle concern- ing the mystery on another occasion? Did HE not say, speaking in psalms and in hymns and‘ in Spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your hearts to_ GOD? Did HE not say, “Rejoice in the LORD alway; and again I say rejoice: Let your moderation be made known to all men, the LORD is at hand”? ’ V _GOD Ever Present This is accomplished .by you being con- vinced within yourselves that GOD is pres- ent here and now throughout all eternity. This conviction will give you victory over every dif- ficulty, over every trial and over every tribula- tion, over all undesirable conditionsgbecause it is.GOD H I M S E L F. with you when you But this cometh by the teaching and the ex ‘the national affairs and 66 . hold GOD in consciousness in your conscious c-on- victionflas being ever present; then as you think, so it is, and “according to your faith, so be it unto thee.” Get this, and get it effectively, you will have victory over every difficulty; you will have victory over all undesirable conditions, be- cause CHRIST in your recognition, by stressing HIM vividly, will be your real EMANCIPATOR _and will be your REDEEMER and your SA- ’VIOUR"now, henceforth and forever. Just think of it, GOD emancipating all.un- desirable conditions from you, all undesirable conditions, and‘ giving you your real freedom from every angle expressible! Think of GOD in opposition toevery opposition and every ad- verse and undesirable condition, as light is against the darkness. You need not/to try to get the darkness away by any other method nor means saving to turn the light on, and darkness is gone. Think of GOD in your life, in your businessand in your affairs a-nd in the affairs of all mankind diplomatically, and in international affairs politically of the great political machinery! Observe GOD’S PRESENCE with them, ad- justing matters satisfactorily for those who seek HIM, and giving victory’ over undesirable conditions, for all of the true and the faith- ful. As light dispels darkness, I. have stressed it, GOD your CHRIST is rich and all you need. For every adverse and undesirable condition, CHRIST is the positive and the desirable for them. Can you not see the mystery? Then keep CHRIST your GOD in consciousness effectively, and GOD will work those things out foryou, just the same as you consider the light for the darkness: that is the answer to the problem. V Turn on the Light How will you get darkness ‘out of‘ the house, or any other place at night when the sun goes down. How will you get darkness out of it? The problem has been solved. You can get darkness out of it, and you know how to get it out, but ’ you do not do it, and '/you need not bother with iit, but just turn the light on, and the light will 0 it. ‘ I it You have heard MEsay over and over again, “My Spirit will do it.” Then get My Spirit and get it effectively, and My Spirit willdo every- thing necessary for you. That is what I AM talking about. It will work automatically with- out your conscious 'consideration, without any ihysical or personal effort or method of mor- \ conditions 'Matters are adjusted satisfactorily‘, just as effectively in all things, if you get CHRIST your GOD..~1'Jvenr as the light is to dispel dark- * ness, and is the master over darkness, ‘and has the mastery over it, even so is GOD; and even - T.he new D A Y October 12th, 1939 A_.D.F.D. the adverse conditions that have been chronical _ and circumstances that may be scientific and pre-natal.’ Get GOD effectively’ and GOD’S PRESENCE in your conscious men- tality; when GOD in you has been actually es- tablished, HE will adjust matters satisfactori-' ly; will adjust matters satisfactorily and‘ will eradicate all of the negative and undesirable, for it is just as -‘expressive and just as opera- tive as the light is, concerning the darkness. Can you not see the mystery‘? , Light Will Come if the Conditions Are Right It is not strange to know that the light will comeinto the room, and the darkness will go out of the room, if you get the right size bulb, and ‘put in your socket, and if your wiring sys- tem is adjusted satisfactorily, and attached to the high tension wire ‘from the power-house, and then turn your switch on. You have not slightly thought a question whether you would have light in your room; you know you will. Now ‘know that you will have all things ad- justed satisfactorily, and, everything desirable for you and for others, if you -get GOD effec- tively in your consciousness, and keep HIM there continually. Be the same at My Personal Absence as you are in My Personal Presence in deeds and in actions’; then‘I will work for you effectively, and will adjust matters satis- factorily for you, and naught will be able to hurt you nor harm you, nor hinder in all of your endeavors. That is the mystery. GOD in Consciousness, justifying things.‘ » . Truly might have one said by inspiration——-as an Epistleic prediction of the speaking when he said, “Therefore, being justified by faith,‘ you have Peace with GOD, through Our LORD JESUS" CHRIST.” A I Then your Peace that passes, yea, surpasseth tality’s to help’ you. My SPIRIT, My PRES- , ENCE will do it, but get ME ‘effectively, and know it and. My SPIRIT will do it. That is what I AM talking about. , I . all human understanding is considered and is actually established when you are conscious of (Apostle he was A GOD’S PRESENCE in reality, and will actually. stayi"conscious of it. I thank you.‘ PEACE ' DIVINE ‘PLAN PEACE DINING‘ RoéM isnavine BREAiK.FAS’I‘ .4. IDINNER —. SUPPER . p .78 EAST 127th STREET I NEW YORK, cmr I We Thank You, FATHERO \ / 49 RANKIN STREET 149' PARROWP STREET _ Phone: Olcfoblie-r 12th, 1939 A.D.F.~D. T.he..N-EWIDAY 67 Phone: MA1‘ket 3-6296 ‘ PEACE PEACE We thank You, FA’1‘lIER J - R 0 P L 0 w D E N PEACE TAILOR. SHOP CLEANING, DYEING an\d TAILORING ' At Evangelical I?r*ices Newark, J. , We thank You, FA’I‘ll].3R , PEACE RESTAURANT MEALS IO and 15C II3 Parrow Street I P EAUE Orange, J. M We thank You, FATIIIER A. FRIEDMAN , DAIRY and GROCERY IVe Take Relief Order Checks -——- IVe Deliver‘ I39 PRINCE STREET Newark, N. J. l’}12A(,‘E Ewe thank You, I<‘A’I‘IIER COOPERATIVE PEACE GROCERY s'roRE 2:4 COURT STREET Newark, N. J. 1’ l12.r\ CE PEACE ’ We ‘thank You, FA.'1‘lIER <:ARoLs SUPER MARKET The Neighborhood’S Outstantiing Store 7- A ORANGE, New Jersey P E A c E _ P EVA c E W. T. GRANT CO. , b ,DEPARTMENT STORE A 8.5 MARKET STREET Newark, N. & NeWark’s .7. PEACE ,, PEACE COOPERATIVE PEACE RESTAURANT no BROOME STREET A ~ Newark, New Jersey 1_viea1s_«1_oc and 15%; We thank You, FA’I‘I-IER MArket 3-6132 % , ~ A . PEACE I-lO.RN'S" MARKET WHOLESALE AND RETAIL “Dressed Beef, Veal, Lamb and ‘Provisions Restamants Supplied ST. ‘ leadingmlow priced Department Store MULBERRY NEWARK. N. J. . A Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoif and Glotl1ie1.' Cleaning", Dyeing, Pressing « and Repairing , “I am as near to you as your ’phone” ' '7‘ \ Y 206 West Iunney St, Cor. Barclay St, 1\eWa1“k, N. J. Phone: Blgeiow 3-3906 JESSE DAUN MARKET Grocery, Gold G1i1‘l,S, Fruits, Vegetables Dairy and Fresh Meats .We\accept city checks 292 SPRINGFIELD AVE. » NEWARK, N. J. Peace PEACE "we thank You, FA'1‘1—1‘1~1H. PEACE SPECIALTY SHOP HOSIERY,and LINGERIE 5c e—— IOC —- $1:.oo and up Sisler Davis I 222 West Kinney Street Newark, N. J. \Ve thank You, 1<‘ATH_ER M O N P E A C E . E X p r e S, s ,_ VVood——«Ker0Sene——WaShing F]uid-S0ap Soft Drinias and Candy 20 Rutgers Street I Newark, N. J. PEACE We thaixk You. FATHER PEACE S O L O to live in B.,FlNl(ELSTElN SILKS, WOOLENS, DRY GOODS 93 Prince Street Newark. N. ‘ We thank You, FATHEII __ »” I REPAIR PARTS I (5 Supplied to FIT ANY make of COAL DD PEACE STOVE, OIL STOVE, RANGE, HEATER MANUFACTURED , ii‘ — Also ~— Combination Coal and Gas Ranges, Coal Stoves, Gas Stoves and afiy Heating or Cooking Appliance. I STOVE MANUFACTURERS CORPORATION Under Personal Su'perviSio1i of KREKEL BROTHERS l\[ATl;et 2-2913 (Next door to fire house) :l8,‘3-186, Mulberry St.’ at La‘t'ayei.le St., Newark. N. 3. ‘OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 7:30 P. M.” We thank You, I?‘A’I‘IVIER TREE'S Nyr 3. CANDY MARKET , EAT SHORT and SWEET I ’ A Confectiori of Perfection,’ 532 IULINTON AVE., Near Seymour Ave, Newark, N. J. PEACE 0 1’ EA CE JOE'S "GARAGE §ro4 E. Kinney, Street A Eu 0 ’I‘l.Le .FA’1‘I:lER came down to make _Ll:u‘s a better place‘ FURNACE, STEAM OR WATER, We t11a.nk_ You, FATHER, jAUTo REPAIRING and‘IGNITIOeNi SERVICE‘ I Newark, N. J- p 177 Norfolk St, Newark, N. J. .\\‘ The NEW DAT NEW JERSEY ADVERTISERS We thank You, FATHER RESTAURANT 2152 5th Avenue New York City 154 West. Market Street Newark, N. J. Feeding from 500 to 600 persons per day Faithful Mary, Manager A Peace BUSY BEE W%thmm‘Wm,FATHER PEACE OEPARTMENT STORE SPECIAL A’1"I‘ENTION TO ORDERS. Delivery free in New York and New Jersey W. H. Bryan -— Andrew Peace —— Pu-re Holy 157 West Kinney St. Newark, N. J. PEACE ’1‘ei. BLoomfie1d'7-91175 BROOKDALE BEVERAGE CO. J. PIERETTI, Jr. 222 Sylvan Road Bloomfield, N. J. P E A C E PEACE ‘ PEACE MANUEL GARIBAY \V_HOLESAT,.E and .RE'.l‘AIL DISTRIBUTORS A ‘oi’ SUGAR and SOUTHERN PRODUCTS Phone: Bigelow 3-8209 9163 BROOME STREET Newark, Ni J. Peace A V Tel., MArket 2-2367 MORRIS NEWMAN SAVANNAH MARKET Quality Meats and Fancy P0ultry,'Southern Vegetables ‘and Groceries, pure Georgia Cane Syrup. Retail at Wholesale prices. Special prices to the Followers 4 BARCLAY St... -- 200 W. Kinney St, Newark, N. J. Phone: MArket 2-6320 Peace MR§. 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PEACE We thank You, FATHER Cooperative Peace Grocery Store Everything in Fine Groceries at Very Low Prices Newark, N. J. PEACE — IRVING NESSANBAUM P O U L T R Y R. No. 6, BRIDGETON, NEW‘ JERSEY , . We thank You. FATHER PEACE LUNCH ‘ROOM’ ‘ _ A MEALS 10c. and 15c. ' JOHN FRIENDSHIP 90 SO. ORANGE AVE. PEACE PEACE Newark, N. J. \Ve thank You, FATHER P-AUL F'AITiHFUL Mason and“Bui1der—Genera1 Contractor 50 Marshall Street A Elizai)ethp_orth, N. J. October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. ‘ ‘. MA. 2-8645 Thank You, FATHER M October 12th, .1939 A.D.F.D. ‘The NEW‘DA’_Y‘ .69 NOT ONE ON THE EAOE OF THE EARTH SHOULD EVER BE SICK FOR IT IS WRITTEN: “HE TAKEN UPON HIMSELF] OUR INFIRMITIE8 AND BARE OUR DISEASES” ‘5OUR’ FATH'ER’S ’MESSAGEl” GIVEN WHILE AT THE BANQUET TABLE ,\ , 1887-1889 MADISON AVENUE ‘“ NEW YORK CITY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1939“A.D.F.D. TIME: 3:45 P. M. As the Lord is always mindful that not one of His little ones might go astray, He brought out this brief but signifi.cant message in which He "explains that all might see and know, that God, although being OMNIPOTENT, OMNISCIENT, and OMNIPRESENT, is subject to the infirmi-g ties of mankind in the fulfilment of the Scrip- tures: “In all of our afflictions He was afflicted but the ‘Spirit or the angel of His Presence healed them.”, - . . ' Father Divine has proven the mastery over sickness andtdiseases of every kind, for millions throughout the world today can bear witness to the miraculous .healings they have received, though thousands and thousands of miles away. Our Precious Savior, we thank You for bring- ing us such life here on earth. (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which follows Father’_s Mes~ sagei) ' . — . PEACE, EVERYONE! Herewetall are again . in the Unity of Spirit, Mind, Aim and Purpose; in the Unity_ of words, deeds and actions again I come with the real concept and recognition of the,=_;Truth concerning the mystery of what we are stressing. Daily I bring into actuality the ~ reality of that which we are stressing, by. mani- festing the significance of it in the fulfilment of the gospel. It is a privilege to be here to live in the unity of Spirit, l‘«..-find, Aim and Purpose, andvto think in unison together: by such a uni- 'son in expression and thoughtsfin deeds and in actions, we are one in reality by such an ex» pression. By this you know the Truth concern- ing the mystery and you can and will be eventualily unified together once and forever. At this instance I would just like tousay, have visiting friends with us as usual. This is not anything out of the ordin.ary, it is a matter of course. It is a matter of course for us to ’ ‘.~..*. . ‘ '« ‘l , _. , . have visiting friends with us; those who make‘ themselves known and those who do not make themselves known. But as it -happens to be, we have a limited few who have made theinselves known, we want themto feel free to speak by moving voli.tionally as we do if they care to, both those who have made themselves known. and those who have not made themselves known. Feel free to speak and move volitionally as we do, f-or in unison we stand by the Unity of Spirit, PA of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose. We move in unison together and whensoever one moves we all move in unison. If any of ‘our visiting friends wish to speak, you are welcome to do so. But remember, that which has been actually joined together in Joy, in Peace, in Happiness and in ‘ Pleasure, the reaction of your temperament, the reaction of your expression in words, deeds and actions, Iamthe partakerof them. It is written in the Scripture concerning the mystery, “He taken. upon Himself our infirmities and bare our diseases and by His stripes ye are healed.” “In all of our afflictions He was afflicted but the Spirit or the angel of His Presence healed them.’V’h n For the benefit of those who might ,be critics or critical, that they might not iinisunderstandi the truth concerning the n mystery and lose I-their rightful contact with Me, I stress it that K you all might get it definitely and know as I afore said from time to time, not one of you on the face of the earth should ever be sick, for- it is written, whosoever it is, who-is the one in the fulfilment of the scriptures fulfilling the prophecy, _ A “He” taken}; upon Himself your afflictions and -blarej7,y’o,ui",. diseases,” there.for.ef {youj are the one He has contracted, you. are ‘theione that He has taken, you are the one He has manifested and you are the one He refiects, and you ’are the one that He has refiect- ed. Can you not see the mystery‘? Jot these thoughts downin your vocabulary, and remember that God is OMNISCIENT, OMNIPOTENT and OMNIPRESENT, and‘ will be the" same to you now, henceforth and forever; and you would ’have the victory over lacks, wants and limitations and over adverse and undesirable conditions, for the Peace 70 Mouth of God has declared it and you have de- ” clared that I am the fulfiller of the prophecy, and I am. the fulfillment of the Scripture for the sick. — T I stress it that you might get it and live in this recognition, for I have the Victory over everything‘ that might appear, for I am View torious now, henceforth and forever. I have overcome the “other fellow,” the flesh. and the world, having overcome the extreme reverse expression to that of life, and I have overcome “the other place” once. and forever. I thank you. ?ea.ce \Ve thank You, FATHER GOTHAM SPECIALTY SHOVUP Finest Grade Hosiery —- 49c and up it UNDERWEAR ~—— CORSETS 22 East 125th Street A Phone: LEhigh .4—2?391 PEACE , BARNES ’& NOBLE INC. BOOKS OF ALL PSUBLTSHERS FORT El_ementary and High. School, ms FIFTH AVENUE. Cor. 18th st., N. Y. City _ We thaxnls: ‘You, ;w..A'.I>n.h:E LITTLE BAZAAR A Junior Shop Gomplelie Line of ll’n’l'a.nts’ am]. lGhil(lren"s Weary 3l0'WEST 125th STREET. New York Clty POE;-\l.1b‘. (()pJposi.ie Post Offieeé) ' \V€*L thank YOU, FATHER LADIES’ SHOP All Wool Sweaters 98c —— Ladies’ Skirts Z16 VVEST 11\6tl1 STREET-~N. Y. C. PEACE We thank You, FATVHVER THE FAIR TRUNK & BAG SHOP Brief Cases -4 Novelties —— Umbrellas We do repa’£ring‘ on. premises 106 West _125th St., Cor. Lenox Ave, N. Y. City» Hiooez LEl1igh 4-5664 PEACE SILVESTRI IEURNITURE <;o.. Inc. A Distributorrs of’ \ " “ARTWOOD LIFETIME” [FURNITURE 2435 Thrid Ave. (Bet. Ix7thf& I‘x8th Stsg) N. Y. C. " ' E We thank‘ You. FA'1‘HEn V PEACE DRESS SHOP Dressmaking, Alterations, Uniforms, Aprons _ Also Representative for Bea11l.i‘fu.l Fashion Frocks »S'm(~ere Love A ' A 376 WEST 115th s1‘. PBIACE New York‘ City Therirrew DAY New York City A “'6. thank You, FA.'fl:‘HEH A cache 1215, 1939 mm UNiversity 4-8269 NuNN.eUsH -9- STROLLER A SHOES for» .MEN‘ 141 WEST 125th STREET New York City Phone: MU. 2-41.50 - PEACE HEINZE PHOTO ENLARGEMENT STUDIO’ .'b‘IL1\4lS DEVELOPED — SpeoialpAttention to FATHER’-S Followers ENLARGEMENTS & REPBODUCTIONS , ' * for all Purposes 4 EAST 43rd STREET * PEACE % V , Te1.WI_s7=1659 GROUND GRIPPER SHOES Comfort for . MEN -- VVOMEN --- CHILDREN 29 WEST 35th St. New York City YONKERS ADVERTISERS Phone‘: Y‘0I1ker_s 383 7. PEACE. ; New Mam Quality Market Choice Meat and Poultry Fancy Fruits and Vegetables August"Sc/Leidec/m', Mgr. 92 NEW MAIN ST. Yonkers, N. Y. 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CALIFORNIA ADVERTISERS \ V We thank You,» FA’l‘llER Make us a blessing to huinaiiity. , NEWMAN AND RORN’ CHOICE, MEATS -— WHOLESALE & RETAIL PHONE: HI. 0808 525 CLAY STREET A PEACE PEACE Thank You, FATHER Let thy will ‘be done, .0 Lord" . PEACE SHOE sHnaE PARLOR Shine 3c —- Dyeing 250 -— also get your Weekly A '“NEW DAY” here , 1213 7th Street A Oakland, Calif. ‘ PEACE “In no.1) ire 1j,:msi” A.D.F.D. “E l’lurib’us Umim” A DANTE BAKERY V Werleliver Bread to your door daily ' 13 ,l0'av,es for $1. —.— Buy Scripts, good until used ‘ s .1 For Prompt. Delivery call l-{Igate 2150 A.D.F.D. 928 FIFTH STREET , OAKLAND,iCalif. PEACE We thank You, FATHER It Pays to Present a Neat Appearance HAVE YOUR HAIR CUT REGULARLY A-T; PROSPERITY BARBER SHGP A Hair Cut, 250 —— Shave, 150 ‘A ' 471115 Compton Avenue A Los Angeles, Cal. PEACE We thank You, ll‘A'l‘l—lElt ’ , , “In GOD we trust” _ DR. JOHN WINIFORDV ROU A Surgeon Dentist ‘ “ HOURS: 9 A. 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PE./~\CE~ ~ I .A.D.1¥‘.D. We thank You, FATHER A.lmig/ity GOD, Wonder/=a.l ‘Counselor ‘ ' A Peace Mission Extension For Sisters Meals served, 10 and '15 Cents 4- Also Dressmakingi Ian. Fat,lier’s Mindl and Spirit 1239-41 7th Street -—-S ‘ pOakla‘nd, California‘ PEACE f “ . M "It Is. Wonderful’f FATHER RIVERE PEACE RESTAURANT MEALS TEN AND FIFTEEN CENTS A ’Co—Aoperative Non—.proIit' Enterprise 3828 Pasadena Avenue Los Angeles, Calif. Peace eon mass AMERICA A.D.F.D.: DELUXE CLEANING SHOPPE - Garments jtliorougl1l_v cleaned & finished, 500. , All minor alterations FREE ——— Laundry: Shiiits, 100., Shorts & Uppers, 5c, Sheets. 8c —— Free pick up, & delivery. The House of Fine Workmanship '——— 2 Stores to Serve You. ‘ A ‘Each Article Iiisured . 2932 Sacramento Street, 925 12111 Street. BI<IltKl*llLiE1", C21.lil‘.'.{ ~ ‘ ‘. _ ‘ OAKLA-N1), Ca-lif. TH. 4221 J. A. JACKSON, Prop. 'l‘W. 0'l51_ PEACE’ We thanlc‘You, FA'I‘I1E‘R;* CHARLES‘ SI-IOEMAKER First class shoe repairing.—~l+_‘ull line of bootblack supplies.——Wl1iteinore, Bogers, Science, Nuget, Lynne, Oinega, Angelus Tees and Cinderella ~dyes. Los Angeles, Calif.” 3326‘/2 S. Central Avenue PEACE, Dear rA'rHER GENERAL RA A “GREGG” » I . . , DIO’ELEC7ERIC. H We lhank You for your blessings to all Your Children’ 7 1062 E. JEFFERSON AVENUE,-5. Tel, Ad-ams»52 4455245 It istruly wonderful! co.- Los ANGELES, cant. 72 The NEW DAY October 120;, 1939 A.D.F.D. PEACE: -—-- To THE FOLLOWERS OF FATHER DxIVINE——iAND TO THE WORLD AT ’ ‘T ; LARGE FATHER GIVES YOU FOOD IN ABUNANGE. WE ‘GIVE Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Women's Shoes —- $7.50 ‘Our Brooklyn Factory Store sells «factory-damaged arid imperfect shoes for prices aslow as " $4.95 Llus anossmuosse SHOE CUMFQRT IN ABUNANSE T ' 0* YOU I.‘ II 36th,» Stree-t (4 doors West of 5th Avenue) New York City 372‘DeKa]k Ave. -- Brooklyn —-- V(Fa:ctoryrSto~re) V PEACE MADISON SHOE OUTLET Special discount torFa‘ther’s followers T 1672 Madison Ave. (Cor, mth St_;) New York City F l’l1JA(;E Tel. M0. 2-9700 4 Thank You, FATHER M I K E ‘R O S E N IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS All Kinds of Meats and Poultry ‘ ‘ In Central Market ’ 07 WEST 115th STREET ' New York City PEACE‘ " PEA‘CE, LEhigh 4-287657 ~ ‘ A ‘WHite— P1ains'7605 RILEY-HOGAN Co. INCORPORATED Dependable Furniture V8-1:4 W. 125th St. 182 Mamaroneek Ave. New York City‘ ~ White Plains, N. Y. H. S. HOGAN, Pres. PEACE we ‘ Tel. UNiversity 4-3043 Wis thank You,» FA.’1‘HEfl A PEACE We tl12mk_ You, FATHER ROSEN4F'fELD'TS BROS.. INCL? ‘HARDWARE, PLUMBING‘SUPPL'IES, Inc. 56-58 EAST 115th ST. ‘V Tel. LEhigh 4-8609 . ‘, T; _ 0 PEACH % ‘ Acorn'Furniture Exchange New and Used Eurfniture Bought and Sold 0 PHIL COLMAN 45 West 125th Street ’ PEACE , V We thank You. FATHER Nai-iOna'I Army and Navy Shjop V ' T Comp-lete line of , M ' SPORT WEAR and CLOTHES L63 W.-125th St. (Near Leno: Ave.) N. Y. City PEACE We thank You. FATI*IER" TYPEOWRITERS All Makes —- SOLD —- REPAIRED EXGHANGED 10 Per c_ent.Dis00u11t to Followers, Estoblished 26 Yea rs ‘ R0'TITIMAN’S DEPARTMENT» STOR' Harlem Typewriter Shop 55 WEST 125th STREET Thank You, FA [HER , K , ‘ ' Sheets. Pillow ‘cases, Sprezids, Blankets. (Tmlrtdins. Towels. Linen Table Clloflins and 31129. 4.500 VPARKAV AVENUE . V M\’/‘/‘' ' ' "[,; Slip Covers Made _fo ()rd«=-r 4» Drape“ and ‘Curtain Material Gorn.er11/nth Street. ‘ » . A ., k.‘ ; % NEW ~C1hT%Y:T New York City ‘ New York Citv /lowershof FATHER DIVINE! October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D‘. V A T h e N EW D AY A 1' A A 73 THE REASON rOR BACKwARoNi:SS IN ANY UNFOLD- MENT OF YOUR ACTIVITIES IS THE LACK OF THE PRES- ENCE OF CHRIST IN CONSCIOUSNESS “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” GIVEN WHILE I AT THE, BANQUET TABLE 1887--1889 MADISON AVENUE _ O NEW YORK CITY , WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1939 A-.D.F.D. TIMLE: 3:30 P. M. Daily in the midstoi‘ humanity, the mighty Work and the outward manifestation of the Mind and Spirit of FATHERSDIVINE are ex- hibited, that they might‘ see and know distinctly without a doubt, this is truly GOD ALMIGHTY dwelling with the children--of men in this Dis- pensation! The Bible, says, “By HIS Works ye shall know HIM!” Then who can do the Work FATHER DIVINE 3' is do.ing for mankind universally‘? ‘Who can change, not only the bodies of men and women, boys ‘and girls, but the minds, theiold character- istics, the old Adamic nature, the former inor- tal fancies, tendencies and pleasures, etc,., and cause them to be NEW CREATURES and new indeed by the renewing of th‘ei_r minds," but GOD ALMIGHTY Himself"? This should be proof enough of the reality of the conscious Religious conviction of millions and millions of the fol- Therefore we thank HIM for HIS great Work among man- kind. After a beautiful testimony of praise to FATHER, our SWEET FATHER sang --the fol- lowing, composition and then delivered a brief Messagejto the world. Thank YOU, FATHER! p“Aren’t you glad, aren’t you glad, that the work has already. been ~done,”_etc. “You can see what the LORD has done!” , PEACE, EVERYONE! I do not wish to bore you with these long drawn out‘Lectures or ser- ! mons-—_w_hatsoever they may be termed-—but the Truthl_is'so far reaching‘ when it has ‘been es- tabliShedjWlthi11 you and you become to be the inspiration» of suchzas hiasbeen established, you" are moved volitionally and speak accordingly! You cannot reifrain from speaking at. times ‘ when yourlook out and see the actual fulfilnient of the prediction of the‘ prophets, the sages and “the seers and even ’ yoiir fondest .im.agination becoming to be a living reality. / ' ‘ .»\,..$‘ As I said in that Message, your imagination will. no longer be an imagination. I change your ' supposition into P recognition and ‘from a recog- nition into a realization. Aflirmations are be- coming tobe confirmations as GOD confirms your fondest. affirmation. When it is confirmed and established -within you, it is no longer .. an affirmation, it is "a confirmation made a con- firmation by the Great Confirmer! ~ When it goes through. the con.:i'irn’1i_ng process of the Confirmer, it comes out a. pure confirma- tion that itmight be r.eckOned-’, and coming into the recognition and into the realization of an- other’s, it will even leave the mere stand of an expression as an affirmation by going on to the recognition and the realization of expression, A into the outward expression as the personifica- tion of that which you had reckoned and had ‘ realized; for when it shall haveibeen realized effectively it isbrought into outer expression and you become toibe the personification of your fondest imagination! How glorious it is to realize the mystery! Then i I say, as with an individual, so withia nation! That which I AM stressing individually for you-- individually, severally and collectively I AM "stressing ‘it that it might be established" and con- sidered nationally andiiuni-Viiersally and then_in- iternationally, and all will get it as I said in that Message—_it, is, a privilege beyond all privileges! The reason for MY coming‘ in your considera- . ‘tion so stressfully, it is because of the lack of I the recognition of your rightful privilege. The under—privilege "and the non-privilege of this peo- ple, even in and under this democracy politically, has been so severe ‘as an expression of_ the un- der-privileged—ness, until it was necessary for ME --to come and stress the Presence. of GOD so viv- , idly that you might recognize your privilege and get a privilegewhere you did not have a priv- * There are those who; have be_en__under—privil- eged and still are under—privileged and there are those whoare absolutely non—privileged and do not have a privilege in the least, saving by the recognition of GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE; but this recognition will give you a privilege ilege I above all privilege‘s! Aren’t you glad‘? “ . ’ Then as I said, in business. profession, labor or trade»--——the Spirit of ,MY Presence from this angle of expression‘ will attract and draw the 74 The New D Av [October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. masses, no longer as something unique, out of the ‘-ordinary, but something coming to the peo- ple as a matter of course. This is a daily expres- sion as I said in that Message when I gave it. Before we gave this conclusion of the“season_, or change of the season Banquet at the Rock- land Palace, I gave th.at Message and declared it--and as I declared it, I fulfilled it! It is indeed Wonderful! J ustas the “World Teleg-raim” said, or one of the papers——there has not been a Ban- quet such as this one thatwas given, in the City of New “York! ‘IT HAS NOT BEEN A BAN- QUET GIVEN ANYWHERE IN’ THEI UNI- VERSE SUCH WAS THIS ONE THAT WAS GIVEN ON THAT DAY! But as_ a matter of g _ course we have Banquets of perfection as I might say, our regular Banquets as this one. This is just a matter of course, every day ex- pression, and especially here, as this is MY pri- vateqresidence and is not a public place of wor- ship. It is a matter of course, but yet it is an expression of the abundance of the fullness ac- cording to one of MY original compositions, a motto for the consideration of the people and for the consideration of MY followers I quote—- “The abundance of the fullness of the R consciousness of GOOD, no space is’va- cant of the fullness thereof.” Can you not see in that, I carry in MY con- sciousness the abundance of the fullness? Where- soever IAM, the-‘abundance will be reproduced or brought into outer expression and will be manifested! I I I-Iow glorious it is to observe it! GOD in I-Iim- self is the abundance as it has long since been decla'red—-“GOD in onemman is the majority.” If ‘ GOD is the majority in one in evidence, allow GOD to be established in each and every one of you and as JESUS said, I “And I, if I be lifted up frem the earth, I will draw all men unto ME.” ” The reason for your backwardness in business, for the deterioration of any unfoldment of your activities, of yourprofession, of your. labor or of your trade, occupation, or any other expres- sion of your daily act_ivities; if there is a deterio- ration or lack of unfoldment in the abundance of the fullness, it isbecause of the lack of the Pres- ence of CHRIST in consciousness! I “And I, I be lifted up from the fealrth, I will draw all men unto ME:” I do not ask the people’ to come to_ ME, but to the extreme reverse in expression as a fisher- man fishing, even say with his simple hook and line--he acts as if though he is ta‘ki_n__g._the bait 9 ’‘ away from the fish. The fish run after it, they catch it quickly, and the fisherman will catch the fish. Canyon not see the mystery? ' . I AM withdrawing Myself from the. masses apparently, from every angle expressible, of com- fort and of convenience and every other neces- sityof life, things that are animated» and things that are of the inanimate life’substa-nce or ex- pression—.-those things,_ I,-AM apparently with-» drawing Iliyself from them, in other wo.rds', from those things I AM apparently withdrawing My- self, they are coming daily and continuously! This is a sample and this is an example as a practical "course in psychology and espectialiy in the mystery ofsupply. Of the abundance of the fullness, I produce, in consciousness and I bring it into outer expression and into materialization andmaterially.manifest it. Can you not see the mystery? Now copy after this Fashion and not one of you who lives and loves will be in lacks, wants andglimitationsgfor, the abundance of the I fullness will aiitoniatically come to you. You need not go around soliciting, evenlthat which is legitimate and justifiable for you to do! It is Evangelical‘ for you“ to ask’ for a posi- tion, but it is not Evangelical to ask for some- thing for nothing. Can you not see the mystery‘? But the time cometh and is athand, you will ' not even need to ask for such as you can! I mean such as I afore said in the foregoing state- ment, which would be legitimate and evangelical, for the Spirit of MY Presence will attract those necessities of life and draw them to you. “CHRIST is rich and all you need.’.’; “GOD will your every hunger feed!” and your greatest desire if .you live Evangelically whole—heartedly.~ and bring your bodies into sub- jection to GOD your CREATOR, your LORD and your SAVIOR—I lica1fd‘you say, “My FATHER I’,’ And you willlsee and know and will be able to _shoW to... others, this is a matter of course with you. It {will ‘no longer be strange even to those with whom you come in contact, for they shall have" heard of "this great supernatural phenom- enonthat has been actually established in the hearts and the minds of‘humanity”‘and has been reincarnated that others might be partakers of it and observe it as it is manifested.‘ I thank you! __ TeL Vvorth 2-1090 INA "LO7WTH~ORP pi Carbon Papers —-4 Typewriter Ribbons’ 28REAIm:sTaEET. I thank You, rA.r.HER._ PEACEA‘ .\ GOD \will satisfy:-iyoursimplest . " N.’ Y. City . A l1’ea.ce bctolsler 12th, 1939 AgDaF.D. 1‘ h e N E w DA Y A BROOKLYN ADVERTISERS Phone: P‘fles'i]rlenl; 3-Sf3(.)2 ’ _ Peace DEAN LIVE POULTRY coRP. 1.815 Pacific St. Brooklyn, NY. A ABE I{ASSAK Phone: DI. (most: 1 thank: You}. _l5‘ATllEH F.D.P.M. DRESS SHOP UNWERSAL PEACE DRESS SHOP _ WI+1—MAoKE TO ORDER 69 Osborn Street Brooklyn, N. Y. PE,A(."E 1 ' _ We thank You. l?‘ATH’li‘.-P. L B. & M. CLEANERS 8: DYERS 105 to 118 New Lots Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y S A Jncorporatied A Modern Cleaning & Dyeing Institution PEACE "Thaw You, FATHER Phone: JEfferSon 3-0574 V V RURLEY C“. RARNLEY (‘DAL and.‘ ICE 298 PATCHEN AVE. A 1éR.ooKLY:N, N, Y, PEACE ‘R \ We Thank You, F‘.A.’l‘HER PEACE BARBER SHOP HAIR f/.3l.l'.l.‘ and SHAVE --— SHOE SHINE 30 " S BARBER WANTED 464- Grand Avé. -—’T-Bet. Fulton St; & Lefferts Place Prooklyn, N. Y‘, We mam; You, ]3‘A’lilEJ[li1R «NEW ‘DEAL MEAT MARKET /Quality Meats, l}’ro\=isions, Ponllr'_v, ]:‘isl1 M A RETAIL All.‘ \\~'.H.OLESA'l}E PRICES 1002 Fulton St., Facing Downing St.‘, Brooklyn Tel. PR 94.07%) PEACE ' ’ “ DR. H. I.-HAMLETT ‘ —« DEN'I‘IST «- Plate Service ‘Gnamnteed Office hours:’ 9:30 — 12"A. M. 1 - 6 P. M. 6:45 -“ 9 P. M. h Sunday by appointment o4«9’l (7l.,A_SS()N AVENUE B ROOKLYN, N. Y. . Tel; lillckens 2-my S 1222-A Fulton Street 75 PEACE Wo thank You, FATHER SAM'S PURE FOOD MARKET WE SELL GROCERIES: RETAIL AT WHOLESALE’ PRICE I606 FULTON ST. BROOKLYN, N. Y. A Tel. l'nesidr:n1. 2-9808 Come and ulna at THE PEACE RESTAURANT ‘BES"l_‘ .ME.ALS‘lU and '15 Cents _ Spaces for Bros. and Sisters I682 Fulton St.; .Bro_oklyn, N. Y. We thank You, FATHER Dependable Used and New Plumbing Supply Co. A We Buy and Sell New and Used Boilers Radiators and Enamelwafie 259 Chester Street Brooklyn, N. Y. ’.l‘e.l. MA‘in 2-1692 A.‘,D.li‘.D. fPE;~\C.E Aw »RUDIN’S Clothing Exchange A full line of 2-med Suits and Overooats for. Men, Young Men, and; Boys at Reasonable Prices“ 1076 Fulton. St... Next to the Elks’ Club, Broolglyn, N; Y; Tel, gersoll, 2~24()0 _ FEACE HGME CARPET CLEANERS Carpets and Rugs Cleaned, Shalnplooed, Stored and, Repaired W 37 Years Experience 2332 SNYDER AVE. (Near Bedford) Brooklyn, N. Y. Phone: 1’Rospec'l: 945788 lP:E‘.4ACE MORRIS LEVY Metal and Gravel Roofing —- Roofs, Leaders and Gutters ‘Repaired and Painted —-— Furnaces, Ranges and Heaters Repaired —— iron Work Repaired in All its Branches. ‘ 1010 FULTON ST., Near Downing St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ',l_‘el.: '_g\’,l<1\i'ins 84871; A 5 PEACE JOHNARC. CANAPARY Picture Frames—Mir':co1°s Brooklyn, N. Y. ~.__ M « \v\7"o\ l.ha.nk ‘1"ou, ~ lF‘A.'.l.‘f|:ltl3o‘.H HAYES &'JACKS~ON l)eailev1's in Iceland Coal PROMPCI,‘ am] I)l7.~PFjNl7.=\Bl;T<lTMV SERVICE 282 St. James Place N Brook—lyl1, N- Y» ]-’:l*‘..~’—\ ( IE Tel MAI11. PEACE‘ -A A. 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Not Think that Onelof You Who Are“Actually Born of GOD Should -Have the Slightest Ache Or Pain for “by His Stripes Ye Are Healcd” A “OUR FA'1‘HER’S MESSAGE’ GIVEN WHILST AT THE BANQUET TABLE 468-470 EROAI), STREET BRIDGEPORT, “CONN,ECTICU’I‘ FRIDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 6th, 1939 .A.D.F.D. TIME: 2:55 P.!M. - The unificationof spirit, mind, aim, and pur- pose with the ALMIGHTY is the great essen- tial, for by such, one will receive the transmis- sion of the ,Mind and the Spirit and Love of _ GOD and will be joined with tlieir LORD, heart, body, soul and Inind! By being joined toget’~.ier with gour SAVIOI". in thoughiis, words, deeds and actions from every angle expressible——what- soever is needed by an individual will be added unto him if his desires and needs are sought with the spirit of sincerity and conscientiousness, for GOD hears the prayers of HIS ‘children and HE will answer them before they ask; for did David - not say, “The LORD is my Shepherd and I shall not want”? Therefore,‘ being the GOOD SHEPHERD, GOD I will take care of HIS sheep if they will but be true and faithful and stay attached to HIM men- tally and spiritually. By this mental and spiritual attachment, matters will be adjusted satisfactorily for one and all. Then how good it is to be and stay attached to the INFINITE, to be in har- mony with HIM and to stay filled with HIS Holy Love, and being filled with GOD’S LOVE, you have naught to fear and no Occasion to fret nor worry, for 10! GOD IS WITH US now, hence- forth and forever! Thank YOU, FATHER Dear! IAs FATHER daily proofreads‘ HIS Messages at the Banquet Table, the transcription of those that have to be corrected _for the paper, FATHER. also had quite a few Lectures proofread at the Table on this occasion, at the beautiful Bridge- port Extension. After the reading of the last Message, FATHER blessed us with -‘this brief but significant Message. (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which FATHER speaks as follows:) -» A ” PEACE, EVERYONE! Here we all are again in the unity of Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose to you I continue to talk even as I have been. For this cause it is essential to stress the unity of the Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose, and by unifying ourselves together in words, deeds and actions righteously, soberly and godly, we will speak and act in unison to- gether and what a glorious choir of the Heavenly Host in the rhythmnistic expression of unison in actions, in deeds and in emotions! By this every thought will be stressed fromm an angle of ‘expression of unity, and when all are unified together in expression the very Spirit of GOD’S~ Presence will be reckoned‘, for What said I concerning the mystery? I “Wheresoever two or three are gathered together. in MY Name, touching and -‘ agreeing upon the one thing that is need- ful, there I will be _.,in the midst of them.” Oh, how glorioiis it is, I say, to live in such a Recognition! As you heard the Message proof»- read a moment ago, so it is, it is absolutely true. “CHRIST taken upon Himself your in— ~ “firmities and bare your diseases and by HIS stripes ye are healed.” Made as a Declaration This statement was not a supposition nor a suppositional expression conveying a thought as if though it would /be possible, but probably would not be, but an assertion that was made as a . ¢_,‘. _C-‘fit? .0 v 'declaration—-"declaring to the children of men What would be and what actually is! I ’ “HE taken upon Himself our infirmi- ties and bare our diseases, and by HIS stripes ye" are healed.” This is not, as I say, even so much as a pre- diction. . A predictioncis an expression very dis- tinctly observed by the true and faithful, and they consider it as LAW and ORDER, for that which came through the law and the prophets andtthe divers provisions-——men consider -‘such to be LAW and ORDER——but this is a declaration instead of a prediction. I said, “By HIS stripes ye are healed.” Can you not see the mystery? [ N ow if you sincerely believe it you are healed! You are not to be healed some day in the future, neither is it an expression of a prediction for the future, but it is a“ declaration of what you are now receiving and experiencing. “By HIS stripes ye are healed.” Can you not see the mystery‘? If you believe, why should you live in lacks and wants and limitations or wants from any angile of expression? Why should you live in the thought or belief of, the lack_ of the abun- dance of the fullness of Joy and Happiness and comfort and of convenience? For ,“by HIS stripes you are healed” of all of your infirmities, of all of your afflictions--for your afflictions HE has.» taken and your infirmities HE has borne. Can you not see the mystery‘! ,Not the Slightest Ache or Pain r-‘<( x: :7- “By HIS stripes ye are healed.” ‘T _ is-5' "Rely on’ this and you would not think one time that one pf you who are actually born of GOD should have the slightest ache or pain, for “by! HIS stripes ye are healed” and HE has taken upon Himself _ your infirmities, , (your sickness); “andbare your diseases,” and from your unde- c ‘sirable conditions you are lifted automatically—- V for CHRIST your SAVIOR is bearing them! As I said some time back, not very many Weeks .-past, “Notgone of MY true followers should have the slightest reflection of sick- ness nor ‘of diseases, neither should they have anjache nor a pain. They should ot have any infirmities, for I have i‘r'esponsible-ated’ Myself for them!” . I I I "' tWhen I allow, you to declare ME as GOD among men, I have imposed those things upon ME, and so have you in so doing. Therefore, your infirmities and the infirmities, afliictions, sickness and diseases of all mankind who will as ‘ H , The NEW DZAIY 'O’ctob'er’12th, 1939 ;2x§n.1=*.n. impute such to ME, will be upon ME. You would not have an occasion to bear them, even if you do not know WHO I AM! If you look at Jesus in your mortal concept of things and observe the mystery of HIS Presence as being supernatural, invisible, and even in the invisi- ble realm-—you know -the Scripture has de- clared it, “HE taken upon Himself our in- firmities and bare our diseases, and by HIS stripes ye are healed.” If_ You Believe You Are Healed Now wheresoever HE is, by HIS stripes and Whosoever HE is—‘if you believe, you are healed! It matters not whether CHRIST is you or I, matters not whether CHRIST is in the/ suppositional sky, matters not.where CHRIST is geographically, mentally, or spiritually; if you are true believers, you should rely on *the_ Fundamental and pmentally and spiritually, X- rayly behold the mystery andinake your declar- ation known—_-by _ HIS stripes you are healed of allof your afflictions, for your sins and iniqui- ties HE has borne! p How glorious it is to live in such a‘ Recog- nition Where you can shift all of your burdens, all of your trials and all of your tribulations, as it may be termed, on HIM, One Who is able to bear your burden and to cause you to relax your conscious mentality, cause you to rest in the Blessed,Assurance where you can say in reality—-- a “JESUS is ‘mine, oh, what a foretaste of GLORY DIVINE!"- .You can say, “I am an heir of Salvation, I am purchased of “GOD, Born of HIS Spirit . And I am washed in=HIS LOVE.” _Therefore- - “JESUS paid it all!” I Trulymight have, one-said by coinposition-— “JESUS paid it all, All to HIM I owe; Sin had left a crimson stain‘; . ~~ , HE'washed it white as snow.”-~ When this is established once” and forever within you and in your mentality, you can re- lax your conscious mentality, you canistill your- , selves as individuals and you can“ answer the ‘call of JESUS-— “come” onto all ye t'hat,.L1abor“ and?‘ ,-are heavy laden’ and ‘I will"give~ you I REST; take ‘MY Yoke upon you and ‘:_!< October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.Dl. learn of ME, for I AM meek and lowly in HEART and thou shall find rest for thy soul.” A . Live in This Recognition Can you not see the mystery? Then when this is fulfilled with you, you can trust in your SAVIOR in reality, for GOD is not only the SAVIOR of tomorrow, but the SAVIOR of to- day and of yesterday and from thence, hence-» forth and forever! Live in this Recognition! Build upon this ,Foundation and remeinlier, “In all of your afflictions HE was af- flicted, but the Angel” (the Spirit) “of His Presence healed them,” Aren’t you glad? Thatis why you can be so HEALTHY! Thatis why you can be so HAPPY! .That is Why you can be so VICTORIOUS from every a.ngle expressible and live above lacks and wants and limitations in the fulfilment of the Scripture._ David declared it in his Psalmic prediction as though he was speaking: of him- self as an individual; it was a prediction of this dispensation and for all of the people who are true and faithful and come after him in the following of JESUS. “The LORD is my Shepherd and I shall not Want.” . Now What are you wanting? “I shall not want! HE leadeth me beside the still water, HE restoreth my soul.” I said, JESUS -is the One in the Psalmic prediction David was speak- ing of. He was bespeaking the coming of JE~ SUS and JESUS’ Teaching for you. He said, “I AM the Good Shepherd, the Good Shepherd giveth HIS Life for HIS sheep,” “I ' proving to you once and forever conclusively, the LORD was David’s “prediction—ated” Shep-» herd, as David was speaking of the past, the present and the future. Now David, here in you and in others4—JESUS CHRIST your LORD and your \SAVlfOR——is David’s Shepherd. I thank you! I thank you! I thank you! ‘ Giving Visitors a Chance PEACE, EVERYONE! I think I must retard the advances! I think I must put on brakes on the volitionated expression of the Spiritvand give others a chance to speak. As I said in that Mes- sage, we have Visiting" friends with us. The Words ‘ I spoke in the Message that was given, they are reiteratable, for this afternoon _c it is fulfillablel We have visiting friends with us. It has been MY Teaching among MY following and even among The NE W o Av others, to be mindful how We -entertain strangers, whereby some have entertained Angels unaware. But with you who are true and faithful, you will be mindful and you will be entertainable-—in other Words, hospitable and ready to entertain at all times and respect our visiting friends as we demand the respect of them. I thank you! A We have visiting friends with us as usual. If any or either of our visiting friends or any and all of them desire to speak, give us your names, addresses and professions-——we will gladly intro—.- duce you. and honor you according to custom»-=-» for this is our method and this is our mission to.do according to custom, customarily speaking in the language of actions that all mankind might understand us. If you do not care to give us yourinames, ad- dresses and professions that we might introduce you according to custom, you are welcome to move volitionally and speak as We do, for this is the mystery of the spirit that giveth vent to the CHRIST within and to the unfoldment of HIS advances if you are spiritually inclined. I thank you! (Several visitors responded to FATHERS‘ gracious invitation, a testimony of praise to » FATHER was given, several more Messages were proofread, and then FATHER dismissed the Banquet and went to HIS office to continue HIS Work.) I iI.iOrralnle 7~0’.‘W S-A M M Y »—- Route No. ‘I800 Ilcpreseiuing RITE CLEANERS & DYERS 1’ E A CE 425 West 219 Street 1'h;A(;E Tlllinghasl; $1406 KOBIE TRADING CG! GLASS —- LUMBER ——- HARDWARE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 46 West I35th Street New York City l’hiAL‘E We Te GRANT CG. DEPARTMENT STORE’ 1352 5th AVENUE, Corner of 113th Street Open Every Night until 10 o'clock :1-I. Lox-Isn, Mgr. ' New York City Tel. M0. 2-0450 Mattresses, Box Springs, Bedding, IJ2o*holste7‘z'm7 Ziiatiresses. s2‘e7'a71i2:ed and made over like new. 401 8th Ave, (Bet. :I.2”s1.~‘fh. and 129th Sis.) N. 3:’. C; 79 Bronx, N. IY. A We thank: You, FA.THER. 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A Th e New DAY by I sis “MY DAY BEGINS AND ENDS WITH YOUR”-—-IF YOU WOULD CONSIDER THESE WONDERFUL IN S PI R A TI O N S YOU WOULD BUILD YOURSELVES UP ENTALLY AND SPIRIT» UALLY BY THESPIRIT or‘ MY PRESENCE” “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” . GIVEN WHILST, AT THE BANQUET TABLE 1887-9 MADISON AVENUE = NEW YORK CITY MONDAY AFTERNOON SEPTEMBER 25th, 1939 A.D.F.D. ‘TIME: 2:50 P.‘ M. Truly can it be said that GOD is His Own Interpreter and HE needs no other one to inter- pret for HIM. How glad we are that the great, INTERPRETER is in our midst, daily bringing forth many mysteries in parable form as well as drawing parables from the various inspirations and songs, and interpreting them for us ‘that we might blossom forth in the true Wisdom and Knowledge of the LOR/D, our SAVIOR, FA- THER DIVINE. ’ 2 Thus it is that we are blessedfto hear these precious and inspiring Words from the LORD as HE explains and interprets for us the following A composition herein transcribed, that we might understand its true meaning and be lifted to higher heights and deeper depths of GOD’S In- finite Understanding. I (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, and following is the above men- tioned composition which is interpreted in its true sense by our LORD in HIS beautiful Lec- ture which is recorded directly thereafter.) THE SON G Children singing: “My day begins and ends with YOU, YOU are always in this heart; K ' Every day starts and always ends’ right, A I’m in heavenfrom morning ’til night. My happiness depends on YOU, YOU are everyth-ingv I need, \ From the moment I" arise, ‘Until I close these eyes, My daybegins and ends with YOU!” ' FATHER Speaks as follows: PEACE, EVERYONE:‘ Here we -are again; FATHER DIVINE there I sit and stand. Here I go and there I come. In the Unity of the Spirit,‘ of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose I stand among the children of men, bringing them. together in one. ‘ At this instance I would just like to say, if" all of you, MY Hearers,‘would but stop and con- sider these wonderful inspirations as given, as they are the Message of GOD transmitted and conveyed to you as this people, you would not listen and listen in vain, but you would build yourselves up mentally and spiritually by the Spirit of MY Actual Presence through and by the divers inspirations I AM so freely giving, that’"you and all ‘might be inspired and live more close to your LORD, your GOD. I was just thinking a little while ago when you were singing that song, “My day beginsand ends with YOU”; such an inspiration as aitransposia tion coming forth into expression, being vice-Vera salated and directed no longer in the negative din rection but in the way of the positive that your thoughts might be constructive for yourself and also for others———if you would stop and consider such inspirations and would bring yourselves into subjectionland consider thernas important, as something that is worth considering, then‘ and there MY Spirit would be with you “and would inspire you so deeply you would be obliged to see the Truth concerning "lllle -n1yst‘e.r_v more dis- tinctly. ’ ’ “My day begins and ends with YOU!” I cannot stress this thought too vividly. If you will get it effecti-vely, if you know your GOD, your LORD‘ and your SAVIOR, and let your day begin and end with HIM, there and then from that angle of expression you will have Life, Liberty and the reality of Happiness, for CHRIST according to the Scripture, yea, GOD, is your Life and the length of your days and GOD liveth throughout all eternity. ‘ If this be true, your day begins and ends with ME !? ~ I heard you say, ‘x‘My day begins and ends with ‘ YOU!” If you believeit and receive it, oh, how I I glorious it is to behold it, realizing your day is in the beginning of the creation, your day isiin the making, your day is in the Creator, your day ‘X 82 is one with you and GOD is one with your day! Can you not see the mystery? Yourday begins and ends with ME, you say. If GOD is eternity and life being the same, in other words, eternity having no end, asvGOD is and as GOD is your life, there and then you would have LIFE ETERNAL, for your day would begin and only end when GOD HIMSELF comes to an end, and you do not know when! If that would be true then, you would have an assurance on life to the length of GOD’S days , and you could say with the Scripture, “GOD is my life and the length of my days, therefore I shall live and never , die!” If you apply the Life of GOD to you as a per- son and lose your identity completely individ- ually, the very spirit of MY Presence will be so pronounced with you until nothing, not anything else that is not according to MY Spirit and MY Mind will beconsidered with you. Then you can say with the Apostle concerning the mystery, ’wh.en. he was speaking, to the people, “Ye are dead and your life is hid with CHRIST in GOD!” Oh, how glorious it is to observe the mystery and to see distinctly,‘ once and forever, GOD is the Life, your life, and the length of your days! If this be true, as I said a little while ago, you could not tell when," for whensoever GOD and your life comes to an end, such will be the end ‘of you ! Oh, how_ glorious it.» is, for what said Apostle concerning the.mystery, as I said in the foregoing’ statement? ' “CHRIST is your Life and the length of your days!” \. And again, “You are dead and your life is hid with CHRIST in GOD!” ’l‘his is the place where you lose your identity. You are hid. in the Infinite and God Alone is rep- resented, ‘therefore GOD Alone is seen in your consid.eration, and naught will be“’abl.e to h.in.der gnor prevent you, for, A “My day,” I heard you say, “begins and ends urith YOU!” ‘ ' This is to "say, when GOD ends, why then, your day will end, although you did not know the sig- nificance of such an assertion, for it came from and by an inspiration from the Infinite'One. It, was obliged to be interpreted by the great In- _'te1'jpreter before you. could get the und.erstanding The NEW» D’"A_Y /‘ October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. concerning the mystery and observe the signifi- cance ofit as distinctly as I can tell you. ‘ _ “My day begins and ends with YOU!” If you will allow your day to be with GOD and let your day begin and end with GOD, you will see your day is not a twenty-four hour day, but you will see your day will be" ONE ETERNAL DAY where all darkness of“ night shall have passed away and all of your misunderstanding of darkness and fogs, of doubts and fears is, dispelled once and forever. Then your day will begin and end only when GOD HIMSELF comes to an en,cl;Vbut yet it is understood by many, GOD is INFINITE! Even though you _may say your day begins and ends with HIM, I can say, you do not know When! How glorious it is to live in such a recogni- tion and to live off of the Spirit of.GOD’S Actual Presence, GOD’S Inspirations that are coming forth into expression- as food for the sustenance of your soul and your body! Aren’t_ you glad! Your day. begins and ends with GOD; where GOD HIMSELF forever reigns and scatterslnight away! Then when this is actual- ly done, there is but One Eternal Day! Can you not see the mystery? Where GOD, the Son, forever Reigns, for night cannot come there, here where I AM! Can you not see the mystery‘? It is One Eternal Day, for as the SON Reigns as LORD of lords and as KING of kings, even in the parableyou see the S—U—N, SUN that shines. So long as the sun has not yet gone down you are in that day where the sun, shines. Aren’t you glad! , Then if you are in the light of _, this under- standing of which I AM stressing where GOD, the SON HIMSELF, forever Reigns and scatters night away, you can say with ME, your dark- ness of night has been turned into bright noon- day; hence there will no longer be a considera- tion of a destination of this day in which you are now living. Can you not see the mystery? You have sung it, if you have not yourself ' I individually, you have heard it sung over and over again, “When we. have been there ten thous- and years, I A_l3_r1.ght shining as the sun, We shall have no less days to sing GOD’S! . Praise 7" 4 . , 9; lhan when we first begun. Oh, how glorious it is to observe the mys- tery and to see more distinctly, where ,GOD the Son forever Reigns and scatters night away! If this is ‘true in your consideration, GOD HIMSELF from this angle of expressionv has actuall.y turned. your night into bright . .Ocbob'er 12th, 1939 'A'.D.F.D. it The New DAY - s3 noonday. Then you can sing the inspiration with the understanding of the mystery, " “My day begins and ends with YOU,” that is what I heard you sing. Then when you sing ‘it or hear it ‘sung, not only this particular number or com- position, you can get the understanding of others and also this one, and continue to sing . it with the spirit ofsincerity. V Then in reality "GOD is withlyou, for, “My day begins and ends with YOU,” I heard you say. But you must get to that place in con- sciousness where you are willing to be dead and where your life in CHRIST would. be hid. When this is done, you are no longer consider- ed and will not try to be considered, for you are willing to lose» your personal or individual identity" that GOD, the Infinite, might be sin- cerely and conscientiously, universally and com- " pletely represented. “My day begins and ends with YOU,” I heard you say. I cannot-stress it too vividly, for it is the most significantthought for con- sideration, that your day mightbegin even this morning, according‘ to your ‘mortal version, and might only end at GOD’S destination, when GOD shall have come to HIS extremity! Their I say, your day begins and ends, but you do not know when, for it will only endif you are lost in HIM, as it may be termed, when GOD shall have come to HIS destination and can goino further. Aren’t‘ you glad! Upon this foundation if you will stand, you can sing inspirations and get the interpreta- tion of them, for GOD is I-IIS own interpreter and HE will make them plain, for it is not given to anotherwto give you the interpretation of them. But live’ Evangelically whole’-heartedly and that which I have toldyou, when the-spirit of truth has come, it will teach you allthings and bring .all things to your remembrance and give you the understanding concerning, the_mys- tery. Then -you can say in reality with the spirit of sincerity, ' ~ . “My day begins and end-s with YOU.” I cannot stress this thought »-too vividly, for you, cant be singing it vividly and enthusiastic- allyrbut you would not understand the signi- ficance of it. You‘ thought you were speaking of your day begins this morning, Monday niornii_1_g, “when you arose bright andearly, or even a lit- tle later. You thought that was the beginning of your day. But CHRIST is your life and the length of your days. Ifgyou live in ME _. you will live and _never _die, for‘ CHRIST .- has no destination; but‘ even if you will .speak_ after the manner of men you can say, “My day be- ginshand‘ ends with HIM,” but you do not know ' 174th Street Station, I. R. ‘T. when. That would be sufficient to relax your conscious mentality and rely‘ on the INFINITE and stay ready, even. if it were such a thing that GOD has a destination! I thank you, I thank you, I thank you! . 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Street v.1\?lorth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. —- L.’ Op_ack;, f 10010, Poplar street V L Peace Cooperufive Dining Room All for One, and One for All A Nonefor One That’s not for. All i ' MEALS TEN and FIFTEEN Cvehts , We thank FATHER for Every \B],e.s_sing Octioher 12th, 1939 A;D.F.D., Philadelphia, Pa. ~ VVe thank You, FA’l"HER' ‘ Philadelplliia. ‘ .THURSDAY, October 12:1-., » 1939 A.n.i?.n. A The NEW DAY as INTERVIEW igranted to Rev. C. Hawkes (The Pioneer Gospel,l\/Ian). of Tampa, Fla. Subject: Ti. Faith and the Life , .FATHER’S OFFICE 18874889 MADISON "AVENUE" NEW YORK CITY - SEPTEMBER 28th, 1939 A.D.F.D. TIME: 1:15 P. M. , The sincere heart and receptive mind is al~ ways considered by the OMNIPOTENT. DEAN of the Universe, our beloved FATHER DIVINE, who looks into the very depths of each ,so.1,1l, and if the honesty of purpose is there, He" often puts Himself to considerable Personal inconvenience to grant that one an audience. - Though the banquet was belated somewhat on this occasion, FATHER. condescendingly re- ceived Rev. C. A. Hawkes of"‘Tan1pa, Florida, in His private office and in a few brief moments enlightened him on several points on which he was erroneously informed by. critics, accord—' ing to his own statement. However, in spite of . this misleading information, FATI-IER’S suc- cess and fame had led him to seek to‘ ltearnffor‘ ‘himself, and he therefore went away greatly blessed by his Personal contact with the SA- VIOR and REDEEMER of all mankind. PRECIOUS LORD, WE THANK THEE! (The foregoing‘ statements are those of the transcriber, _and the interview, follows with FATHER’S opening remark:) ' 7 FATHER: , ' You are a stranger in the Rev. Hawkes: Yes, Sir. Yes, Sir, a iatiniiger. I have never been here before and there is lots thatl would like to speak to You about. .I guess my stay is a little limited, and down in our part of the country Your Work has created a great talk among the folks, and I was here and just wanted to have a few words with You. FATHER: ‘ ' ‘ 5 “ Well, I AM pleased to _meet You»-~—glad5 to‘ have a few Words with you. I ’ . Rev. Hawke_s: % . . Yes, Sir. There are a number of things I wanted to ask You, and above all .’I wanted. to know Where Your success is. , ' ‘ city, I suppose. FATHER: . ‘ ’_ Well now, My success is the success that is l the same for all who chooses toapply the Life and the Teaching of CHRIST to themselves and to their business‘, profession, labor ‘and trade; they will also be successful. < ‘ Rev. Hawkes: I ' . .Well, it is a little something different to what I-—I have tried to be honest‘ iniliving the Lifeiof CHRIST and ‘applying that, but-I have failed to be successful i_n a way, and I am, sure that Your success is growing-all over the world. "v - FATHER: I A Well,‘ memberthe Gospel and also the Gospel Epistle of the Apostle .which is Evangelical. If you noa tice the Word says: ,“Ye are dead and your life is hid with CHRIST in GOD.” Rev. Hawkes: . Yes, Sir. FATHER: . ' I think every person should learn to live to die to l-ive. _ Rev, Hawkes: , ._ . _ I Yes, that is right. That has been my doc- trine ever since I have been ordainecl to preach... and I am not a popular man at all because de- nominations turn from me that way. Jesus‘ Was Unpopular Q FATHER: . I e ~ I No. Well, naturally they would if you are spiritually inclined and endeavoring to live ex-. actly accordingito the Life and the” Teaching of CHRIST. You see, Jesus Himself as a PGIITSOFI nineteen hundredryears ago‘ was very~unpop»ular. Rev. Hawkes: _ . _ Yes, that? is true, especially among the churches——religious people. v FATHER: So, to live the Evangelical Life according to My version one must lose ‘his life in ‘the INFINITE.‘ Rev. Hawkes: _ 2 _ , _ E Yes, that is true. That is imy*concepti01:11 exactly. one th0ug'ht'accorcling to My ‘views along that line is that each person should re», I Rev. Hawkes: 86" FATHER: _ It is a wonderful thought. You see, it says: “Ye are dead and your life isihid with CHRIST in GOD,” and you find a limited few, any, who are actually dead to the world and things of the world and their lives are hid with CHRIST in GOD, where they have lost their identity com- pletely. ' . Rev. Hawkes: That is true. Well, one thing I want to say as an experience, when I was Waltmg 1? the waiting room, when the Saints began to sing, I had an experience, I felt something:-—I really ielt G(‘)D’S Presence! I FATHER: R_ ' I hope it was a desirable one. A Oh, it certainlylwasl is the dependable evidence of Holy Ghost bap- tism‘? That has been a question with us from .- 'various angles. - FATHER :: _ ' , Well, ‘of course it is according to the version of the person, according, to hisreligious convic- tion. If he is distinctly inspired and 1S. con- scientious in his conviction, such. a conviction will bring the result that :is convincing to himself and to others. One may be in- one manner and another may be in another. "Lev. Hawkes: V _ That is true.’ There is no special set rule. ’ FATHER : That is right. Rev. Hawkes: _ I A ,_ . A Well, that has been my concePt10T1, but It Seems that it has not been received as a whole. Speaking in Tongues FATHER:i . Certainly. Well, there are those of the Pen- tecostal or Sanctified Movement whom the peo- Ilfle can the rnny-iioners and other representa- tives in the Holiness Movement that _.say you must speak in tongues, a goodmany .of[='theIl{1, ‘Q0 show that you have then Holy:Gl10S_t; but 1t 15 written: “Ye ‘shall receivepower after that the Holy Ghost has come upon you.” Rev. ‘Hawkes: ‘ Yes, that isrightp FATHER: A ~. , _ I ' So, I consider in My version in one Sense Of the word, power means authority. It'd0eS |I10t mean in My version merely an expression 01' all emotional -vibration.‘ Rev. Hawkes:‘ ' I _ I No, no. True enough, FATHER DIVINE. FATHER: W _ , An, expression of an emotional vibrational ‘.,/R May I ask You what‘ The NEW DAY l I « \ October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. expression or emotion——yet we may term it to be, whilst thosewho think that way, they con- centrate vividly from that angle of expression, they produce and bring into expression accord- ing to their religious conviction, that expression of that phenomenon that causes the person to be convinced he or she has received it, because GOD answers according to the sincere conscious con- viction of the person. 3 Rev. Hawkes : That isI' right. Then we don’t consider the idea that it is evidence-~that it is with every individual alike‘? We doii’t consider that. FATHER: No, wedo not.‘ Rev. Hawkes: That is what I iiiiderstand. FATHER: , One‘ after this manner and another after \ 7 e that, according to hisseveral ability. Rev. Hawkes: .. y A . Yes, yes. This Message of PEACE has been a wonderful thrill to me, if You allow me to ex- press it in that way, and we have heard quite a bit about You down.South. I am from Tampa, Florida, and we have never learned what the Message was and Your spreading success was, and when I came in the hall I picked up some of Your periodicals and began to read; and I say 3 that I met one of the Saints over in Jamaica, I believe. The first word was “PEACE” and I think the last word was “PEACE,” and it is a wonderful thought that we can have that PEACE. I am glad to meet You. I ,. \ Peace on Earth FATHER: {It is. If younotice closely,» the very coming of Jesus Christ in Person as a REDEEMER and a SAVIOR to bring about a. devout standard of religion, Jesus in His birth as a SAVIOR, a Child I that was born, the inspiration came from the, heavenly version according to the versions of‘ men, as being termed the Wise Men of the East. They heard the angels sing: “Glory to GOD in the highest and on earth PEACE, GOODWILL 4 to menf’ J Therefore this must belin the beginning, ac- cording to My version, of ourCChristian career, "and it must conclude it. beginning and also in the end, therefore I believe if we live it and express it, we become to be the personification of that of which’ we are stressing. Rev. Hawkes: ‘ v « I see. That is ti'ue,Ii-that is true.’ Now, I don’t know--—-should I ask an unreasonable ques-. I tion—-as I say, my time is limited. You may It must be both/iii thref iv‘. 87 Oct<sber,12tl1, 1939 .A.D.F.D. The NEW DAY I rebuke me for it. It is reported with us down there that Your claim has been that You are the CHRIST.L Is that true? FATHER: _ » . Well now, what My claim would be to Me would not be to you, but what do you say about it‘? . - I v Rev. Hawkes: _ What do I say about it? It is not for me to” say on that question. ..i ~ Essential to Recognize Christ as Present F ATHER: _ Well, it is not for Me to say. It is for you 'to find out, if it is necessary .for- you to find out. Now, I do not especially stress the necessity of one finding out where CHRIST is located nor Where He is established, but the recognition of the CHRIST must be established in the conscious mentality; _but where He is, the localization of CHRIST is not necessary in My consideration as far as" His _Person is concerned. But from a mental‘ and spiritual point of view, we believe ,_ that men must perceive and conceive the idea that the CHRIST is present with them. 4 Rev. Hawkes: , i I Sure. Now, I hope that ifl know myself, I do not mean this from a.critical standpoint-—I certainly do not, and not merely for m.y own per-' sonal interest. Tampa that apparently supremely believe in You, and that is why I asked You the question. FATHER: i‘ I Tampa is one of the places among thousands of other places who believe implicitly in Me with all si_ncer.ity, but Tampa happens to be a place that is not as thickly populated with My believers, a goodmany of the other places. Now, all the way up and down the Northern and South- ern Pacific you can find them out there by the thousands, and more in number out there alto- gether a whole than you will find in the State of New York apparently. ' , Rev. Hawkes : Oh, You will? FATHER: Positively I, tev. I-Iawkes; FATHER: ; a R I do not. Not that I bear record of——-not under My Personal jurisdiction, as it mayibe P‘ termed. Rev. Hawkesz. _~ . Well, why-I asked: You, if You do, when I‘ go back I would like to look them up. There are quite a few around , , You don’t have an‘ established Mission in Tampa, do You ? . ' I A Mission in Miami FATHER: , p . You may find on the back of “The New “Day” someone in Tampa, some place where-~yes, here is Miami, Florida. Of course, these places are not set up and organized by. Me as a Person. Rev. Hawkes: I I Oh, I see. Well’, it is through Your influence’ that they are set up? FATHER: , L . Yes. The same as you may become to be convinced that I AM what I AM represented by millions of others, to be, and you may consider that it is the Way to live according to My Teach- ing. You may decide to select and elect this PRINCIPLE as a standard for your considera- tion, to bring your home, your business and your profession under this mental and spir_itual.juris- diction. Hence,-you may make your home as be- ing termed an Extension. I may not ever see it Personally, but you may do it, you see. That is your privilege to do that, so long as you would live Evangelically whole-heartedly exactly accord- ing to My Teaching and will not pervert the Teaching in any Way. Rev. Hawkes: < I see that. always, I guess I should not make that statement ——but for“ several years from what I could gather from even Your criticizers, that Your methods are identical in comparison with the infancy“ of . the church. I FATHER: h A Well, positively. Practically the same thing. Rev. Hawkes: S . - . Yes, Sir. It has been for several years my identical doctrine that I preach, and I did not know that there was anyone that could see it just exactly as Isee, and»Your criticizers have brought me to that knowledge. . Churches Persecuted from the Beginnin FATHER: » _ I , ' Well, fromithe beginning almost all the churches. from the founding of the churches, the different’ organizations whichever, , they went through many hardships, criticism, ppersecution and ridicule. P V thing. Of course I do not deem this ‘to. be. the establishment gofithe church but the, outgrowth, the establishment of the Kingdom. I Rev. Hawkes: That is right. FATHER: So, as I teach I have stressed the significance of ind.ividuals selecting and electing the CHRIST. . . . F‘ ' _ IE‘ I Rev. Hawkes; ’ -Oh, I see, I see. I I have always felt——well, Ilj said‘ . Well now, you see it is‘ the same ~ ,n:, » Teachings. 88 A F’ ' ' I he I N D FATHER: , ‘ .. . . .and-ienthroning the CHRIST on the throne of their minds to rule and to control them and their affairs whether in business, profession, labor or trade-—allow the CHRIST to be the Con- troller and the Ruler and the Super-ruler of your- self and your affairs, your home, you-r business, your church-and your all... There and then yo have the KINGDOM OF GOD! , I Rev. Hawkes: ~ . Within you? FATHER: .A . _ ‘ “Not only within you but externally, for, “Wheresoever a king reigns, there is where his, kingdom is.” Can you not see the mystery? Rev. Hawkes: , . , « Yes, I see that. I see that. FATHER: , , . . Now, CHRIST having been selected‘ and elected and enthroned on the throne of your mind, when you bring your home, your b_usiness, your profession, your labor, your trade and all of your, activities under the jurisdiction of the CHRIST and Christ is ruling and reigning there supernaturally and naturally through“ you, why, there and then the KINGDOM hascome; for, “wheresoever a kingreigns, there is where his kingdom is.” You see the mystery? ’ Lev. -Hawkes: I i see the mystery, FATHER-DIVINE, I see Christ in All Thingsvi IFATHEREI So, it is a privilege to Me as I believeta priv- ilege it should be to others to‘ have this recogni- tion, to select and elect the CHRIST and allow the CHRIST to have control to the best of your ability over all things that concern you. ’ Rev. Hawkes: That is true, That is true. {One thought I gathered, and I did notthave it before I came to New York, and I say I gathered it from Your criticizers, is that the sacrifice of material things in the infancy of. the church, in this sense-—-they have no more mind apparently‘ for the things of the world. Everythingiisi placed as_i_t were at the Apostle’s feet. I gathered that from Your FATHER: Well, pression. . Rev. Hawkes: A . A 4 . . Well, Ilhave a poor way of expressing myself perhaps, but I am sure You get what-I mean. notexactly from thatliangle of ex- _FATHER: iWell now, the pleasures of the world——you ' mean such as human affection?, October .:12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. Rev. Hawkes: v I No, no. I am speaking merely in a financial sense. ‘ FATHER:, — I ” Well, in a" financial sense according to the Teachingof Jesus I stress it and repeat it daily in actions if not in ‘words, to the rich young ruler Jesus the CHRIST said, “Go sell all you have and give to the poor; then come and follow Me.” That’ was theiestablishment of the KING- DOM, the foundation for the establishment of the KINGDOM. \ " R.ev. Hawkes: . “True, true. ‘ A, Different Version FATHER: . But the Apostles’ version for the establish- ment of the church was to, have land, sell it and whatever you have, sell it and take the money and bring it and give it to the Apostles. But My-version is not that, you see. Rev. Hawkes: A . . I Well, I was under the impression it was all one and the same-—not necessarily. for You, FA- THER, but for the Cause of the Master. FATHER: I , ' A little, different. Quite different from that version. Jesus said, “Go sell all you have and give to the poor, and then come and follow Me.” The Apostle said, .“Go sell all you have and come and bring it ‘to me.” I Rev. Hawkesi Oh, in that sense. FATHER: C Now, I said, “Go sell all you have and give . tolthe poor, then come and follow Me.”. There are those who are followers of Mine, who have had houses and land, some right now who have hacl large‘ incomes angl have it as that of insur- ance—-I was talking with one the other day. Since nineteen thirty—two she had an income of nine hundred dollars, I think it was, twice a year, and sixlphundred dollars twice a year. She told Me about it in nineteen" thirty-two. Shelwanted Me to use it.‘ Itold her I did not have any way it couldbe used, and she tore the checks up for several different years, several years around nineteen thirty—six. And then when the Prom- ised Land was established and others started to buy property and become to be owners of such A property, as may be termed in the connection of the Movement, it was revealed or told to her, , she coulduse that money in a .con_structive way where she could buy a home for herself~ and others if she:—. wished to ‘use. it to that extent. ,And so she did, and now she has a home up in the Promised, Land, commonly known as the I’ \ 3 . it Rev. Hawkesz , ; Oh, I am sure of that. You have lost sight coeiesa izeii, 1939 A.D.F.D. riile NEW o A Y Promised Land, in connection with the followers under the PEACE MISSION 'MQVEMENT’S guidance and Teaching. Money; Refused But as far as bringing it to Me, I would not ‘« have it. She turned it back.‘ She did not Want it and I did not want it. She tore th.em upfor about four years, and every timethey would. come back just the samebecause it was indem- nity or something like that that was comingto this party yearly and it was actually due her and the government could not take it——it had to come toher and she said she did not want it, and they can tell you that. I believe it was from the Penn- sylvania Life Insurance Company or something like that, some concern that her inheritance had come into that company. And then another sim- ilar to that, and all of that amount of money could have been at My disposal if I would have .. cared for it. But far be it from Me~—~the teach- ing of the Apostles, to. tell them to come and ‘bring it to Me; so I AM showing you the differ- ence between My method and theirs by goingddand selling all you have and giving to the poor and then come and follow Me. She tore up those checks for about four years, but when it was revealed when the follow~ ers began to buy property up in the Promised‘ Land and I endorsed them doing it, ‘when it was. revealed, when I brought it out how they could go into co-operative business and buyproperty co-operatively as joint tenants and have decent, respectable homes, the very poorest ones, t.l1ey began to do that and then she ‘came in at that time when they beganito do that and she bought prop« I erty up there; and now she has a very nice home in co=operation with others, and she" can live independent as long as she lives, and yet it can ‘be helpful to others who co-operate with her because she gives others a «home to live on the place with her and to take care of the place and ’ so on like that; and they are living together co- operatively. Therefore in that particular in- stance capital and labor, by My -method,rhave unified together and she gives the laborers the same chance she has herself and those who rep- resent the capital with her; and so it is a won- ' derful thought and others are co-operating that way. ‘ I V Rev. Hawkes :' c I see. _‘‘As Having Notliiiig but l?os7sessing I All Things” E " hFATHERii. S Now',,_l?e.rsonally I do not own anything. . '\‘ 89 of therworld as far as Personal possessions are concerned. FATHER: . But everything I need is at ‘My disposal. Rev. Hawkes: - I am sure, of that. ]:"“‘ATl~IER.: " V Just as you see these stenographers and otha ers at My service, where other men, as you might see, as I would be termed, cannot get help. Rev. Hawkes: . = Well, I am sure of that. FATHER: ~ a You see the mystery? Rev. Hawkes: I Yes, I. see the mystery. FATHER: , d And‘ yet this is given to Me, as you might say, gratis,‘ and I AM giving it out to the world gratis. N ow, in anything I write, not a penny do I receive. as compensation or remuneration or commission for anything I give. Now even those who might sell “The New Day” here as followers of Mine, they are not privileged to get any more commission. for selling “The New Day” than what anybody else would. If you want to be an agent, you could buy “The New Day” at three cents a copy and you can. get two cents commission on it; and any of the others can do it. And that is the only commission I can see ‘where any of My followers get in connection with. Me as to ‘what they do. Yet My Work, My Message is given absolutely gratis. - 1 Rev. Hawkes: .. Oh, I am sure. of that, I am sure of that, FATHER DIVINE. More Blessed to Give Than to Receive FATHER: S So it is a wonderful thought. It is true it is more blessedto give‘ than to receive! A Rev. Hawkes : Yes, that is the experience with every honest soul. "Pardon me, is this on subscription (refere ring to “The New Day”)? FA/THER: . Well, you can get it for two dollars a year. Rev. Hawkes: , Ican get that mailed to me for two dollars .3. ~ year? I want that.’ I“ATHER.: Yes, twoldollars a year. .01‘ course, it does . notcome from Me Persoiially directly. It comes-L from The New Day. Publishing Company, and when you get-this, you are getting firstihand ins forination of Me, My Work and My activities. Rev. Hawkes : 3 i V . Yes, that is what I thought.« I want that. J‘, p so The NEW DAY October 12th", 1939 A.D.F.D. -ass. FATHER: . A »Was it atnything else you would like to say just now? . Rev. Hawkes: ~ . I » % Just now, FATHER l)l’VlN E, I will have to call it off because there is such a_ lot I would like to talk with You about«—I would like to be With. You a lot. I guess Iphwill be going. FATHER: Well, would youmlike to come down? I usu~ ally serve the banquet here at twelve o’clock, but I AM somewhat‘ belated. We have not gone down yet, so if ' you would like to go down with us. . . . - Rev. I-Iawlkes: 'p I I I would appreciate it, FATHER DIVINE. FATHER : A ' . . . .You would get a little closer contact, first-liand information, by coming in contact with us. % (And as FATHER concluded this inter» View He led the waydownstairs to the dining room.) p ‘ I TITANK YOU, I<“‘A.Tl-IER ,_D'E-AR-I PEACE Thank You, FATHER TEiloE Shop c1.EANINo DYEING. REPAIRING, Etc. WE CALL FOR an_d.l)ELIX/ER 2.30 iLENoX AVE., s.w. Cor. i231»dpst., N. Y. C.‘ I.Ehigh M567 . PEACE fig Efl“ .§N' g:£” J .%.m.: A 9 V -. e '~ * X 7 Great ‘Flokors of Quality Furniture 2257‘ Third Avenue S. Cor. 123rd Street New York City WE ’l‘H'AN'KfYOU,. FATHER CASHior CREDIT PEACE 4 ysos's ekofqgkv 2224 m FIFTH AVENUE NEAR 135th STREET 2'’. I PEACE“ L NEW E031: cin: Tels. 44615-1 632-1671 TONS MARKET. INC- GROGERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, MEATS ._ POULTRY _. ' 818 LEXINGTON AVENUE Bet. 62nd and 63rd Sts. 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We appreciate the Tel: UNiVet‘sit,V 4-1.6/10 Peace trade of FATHER DIVINE’S followers. 317 Bowery Near 2nd St. New York City PEACE We thank You, FATHER Grand assortment of all Fall n/,eedis 4 ““BLUMSTElN’Si WEST 125th STREET Between 7th and _8t/h EAAVENUESD E N .5 A,ru 1: DA X Nil 6 H11- 92 i The NEW DAY -L ‘ October 12:11, 1939 A.D.F.D. “LIFE AND LOVE, EVEN WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE OE MY ACTUAL PRESENCE, WILL ATTRACT PEOPLE AND DRAW THEM TO ME AUTOMATICALLY” -5- FATHERDIVINE Make for Yourself a GOD in Consciousness if You Do Not Ob? serve ME Distinctly and This Recognition Will Adjust Matters Satisfactorily” —— FATHER DIVINE A ’ “OUR FATl‘IER’S MESSAGE” GIVEN WHILE AT THEBANQUET TABLE 468-470 BROAD STREET BEIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT FRIDAY EVENING and SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6th & 7th, 1939 A.D.F.D. A . TIME: 1:50 A. M. “Behold, what love the FATHER bestowed I‘ upon. us that we Inigl1t-_._be called the Sons of GOD . . . !” The great LOVE and COMPASSION which the SAVIOR of mankind has for HIS Children, those of every so-called nation, language, tongue s and people, is glorious to behold! It is mar-A -velous indeed to see them coming from far and near in answer to the call of the spirit of GOD I; as HE bids all HIS true and faithful to return to their rightful place from whence they had been driven by the sin of Adam, and be for- », given and receive of their rightful inheritance. The great MAGNET of Salvation, FATHER DIVINE, is daily attracting and drawing the masses to HIM by the hundreds‘ of thousands, and not only so, but as the Sample and the Ex— ample for all, HE-is showing all mankind the way to attract and draw the masses to them in business, profession, labor and trade, by adopting the nature and the characteristics of CHRIST and exemplifying the same daily. By so doing you will also attract Ilealth, Success, Prosperity, Life, Love a.nd Peace to you and your affairs and the abundant blessings of life are yours if you will continue to. copy after the fashion shown you by your CREATOR and MAKER, Who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life for each and every living creature! ‘ THANK YOU, SWEET SAVIORI A ,(The foregoing statements are those,‘ of the transcriber, after which is recorded the song sung by our LORD, followed by HIS precious Words of Spirit and Life:) FATHER Singing: “Life, life, life and love, \ Life and love,,life and love; Life, life, life and love, Life and love for all! . \, “I have life, life, life and love, Life and love, life and love; I have life, life, life and love, I have life and love for all! “Stop right still and you can see, Life and love, life and love; Life, life, life and love, A Life and love for all! “You never felt such a love before, Life and love, life and love; Until your SAVIOR came so low, ,, I have life and love for all! “Now you can! see just how it is, _Life and love, life and love; I have life and love, joyand peace, Life and love for all! “Take ME with you wheresoever, you go, Life and love, life and love; Life, life, life and love, , Life and love for alllf’ FATHER Speaks as follows:./ . PEACE, EVERYONE: That little composi« tion just composed, as a Message and yet as a dleclaration I AM making’ as could be termed from the depths of MY Soul: I “I have life and love for all,” it is a privilege to observe the mystery! Even if you do niotwf understand, it you can ‘see tlfe l demo'nstrationV‘of it,’ for it is a true saying, October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. “The sceptre shall not depart from Judah nor the ‘lawgiver from be;-tween his feet until Shiloh come, but when Shiloh come the gathering of the people shall be unto HIM!” Life and love for all will attract and drawi all to your GOD! For what said HE concerning the mystery? “And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men unto MEI” iYou can see there is” some drawing done, is it not? I was just looking over this audience: not ‘_ one percent of a fraction of a grain of the" vastness of the divers audiences that I daily assemble in, among’ whichever; but it is an audience expressing a sketch and a reflection of the mystery of GOD’S Actual Presence, how I attract and draw to ME when I AM hiding‘ apparently. Those who seek ME diligently, they usually easily find ME, but if the general public know where I AM definitely and I AM not hiding apparently, we do not have room to accommodate the people in any of the audi- ‘ ences in which I have entered. But life and love, even without the know- ledge of MY'Actual Presence will attract them and will draw them to ME automatically, for, “the gathering of the pe-ople shall be unto - I-IIIV ,” said the prediction in the Book of Moses. . p » “And I,‘ if I ‘be lifted up from the earth . . . , V V, in the Book of the Gospel, as being termed the Book of the Gospel, I could have said the pre- diction of JESUS, I i “I will draw all men-unto ME I,” The Center of Attraction Manifested Men are drawn from every angle expressible by the Center of Attraction being expressible * and being manifested effectively. . “I will draw all men. unto ME}? You can see that they are drawn and you can see as said the Scripture when it was recorded, “The law “shall not depart from Judah , nor the lawgiver from between his feet to ' . until Shiloh come, but ‘when "Shiloh ‘come the gathering of the people shall be unto HIM!” Now you can see the gathering of the people“ \is unto HIM. You can see they are coming in. Can you not see the mystery?.They are com- ing from far and near, coming,‘ yo-litionally,' vol- The NEW DAY. _ living creatures. 93 untarily, they are coming without ‘being solicit- ed or invited especially because the spirit of MY Presence is actually an invitation to all For what said JESUS «con- cerning this mystery? ' “Come unto ME all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. Take MY Yoke upon you and learn of ME, for I AM meek and lowly in heart and thou shalt find rest for thy soul!” Oh,,«it is a privilege to observe this as I reveal it and to see the fulfilment of the Scripture as predicted in these last days in your "present ex- R perience! As I say, MY Spirit calls them auto- matically and they come from far and near. I ' heard one of the speakers say this morning, last night she was in]New I-Iaven——one who had known ME for many years. Many years ago I traveled through the South. One of the times I had gone South I opened up a home like, and this angel lived in ‘the city or village where I had entered. S The people did not know much about the teach- in_g and they used to come by the house and hear the Message and hear of MY Preaching.‘ They could not understand it, but for many years this party of whom I AM new speaking has been living in New Haven... She heard the Voice within last evening as she sought within diligently with a desire to see ME, and had thought of going to New York to see ME, and sh.e_,_said I spoke within in the name of the spirit. and said, “I AM, or FATHER DIVINE. isin; Bridgeport.” ‘ she got up out of the bed and called up here and truly I was here Personally! This goes to show I‘ you that MY Spirit will-lead you; it will guide . you safely through and will give you victory over misery, sorrow and woe. It will in joy and com- fort keep you if you take it wheresoever you go! . eon Will Take Care or the Situation. How glorious it is to live in such ajrecognitiongl I You-will lose your sense of conscious thinking and of worrying concerning things that concern you daily, for GODf will take care of the situa- _ tion and GOD HIMSELF in reality will be with you when GOD is apparently absent personally. Again I wish to say, in this audience there is one who has been inspired by MY Spirit with-._ out seeing ‘ME Personally, way over in Austra- lia, about sixteen "or sefventeeni hundred miles, I think she says, on the other side of Sydney, be- tween fifteen‘ hundred and two thousand, miles ' further from here than Sydney, Australia is—--- ~ one of the furthest states-of. dominion-on. %.. She said she had gone "to bed and ' 9 94 - j Tl-ieNE;WDAY , C, ,' province! It goes to show you MY Spirit can go out and reach you wheresoever you are and . can and will bring you in! It has been thought by some, those of the critics, that MY Followers were those merely of / the illiterate, but not so: either of these two of whom I AM now speaking, the one who met ME when I passed through the state of Georgia some "thirty or more or less years ago, being an in- telligent woman; the same like manner with the one from Australia. All of MY Followers are not mere illiterates, whilst yet if they are or leave been illiterate I can make them or cause them to be superintelligent! If they will imbibe MY Spirit and live according to MY Teaching by being governed intuitively‘ as I lead them, I will teach them wisdom from the Fount of GOD’S Omniscience that they might no longer be illi- terate and unintelligent but that they might be superintelligent if necessary! It happens to be that this last speaker, ‘of whom I mentioned, being a teacher way over in , Australia, but yet My Spirit reached over there and brought her safely home! And she tells something to the extreme reverse to what some havehad to bear witness ‘of in coming from abroad. She says that the immigration author- ities said to her, “Would you-like to get your vise to become to be an American citizen and re- main !-over there with them?” or words to that effect—-anyway, to remain over here! I Christ Will Give You Victory Oh, how glorious it is to observe the mystery! CHRIST is your real EMANCIPATOR and will give you the victory if you will but accept of it! Now just think ‘of it, coming thousands and thousands of miles, as far away as you could be on this planet, aiid yet observing the mystery and abiding under this Jurisdiction whilst here and convinced above grounds forcriticism that GOD to her is a living reality, and she desires to tarry! It is something to consider! I did not Personally send for the people. I did not Personally send for this individual of whom I AM now speaking. I did not say, “You must come to ME Personally,” but MY Spirit will lead you and will guide you! If you are seeking GOD and seeking CHRIST diligently MY Spirit will lead you and will guide you and inspire, you and encourageyou and teach you and comfort you all along the way, and will be your protec- tion,‘~ your help, your aid and your strength in V the time of would-be trouble. Lo! ‘I AM with you, and as you live in this recognition the Spirit of MY Presence will mani- fest itself effectivelyjgso distinctly you be obliged to see it and understand it better, and others will observe it as I manifest it. GOD is with you in reality! Now this was, as I say, the Message of Salvation—good news and glad tidings. A A “HIS Name shall be called Immanuel, being interpreted, GOD is with us!” Make for yourself, yea, for yourselves, a GOD i.n consciousness, if you do not observe ME dis- tinctly, and when you do, this recognition will adjust matters satisfactorily for you and over V undesirable conditions you will» have the victory, and you-can go forth conquering and to conquer ‘ every foe and all adverse and undesirable con- ditions as you go, and naught will be able to hurt you nor harm you! A Christ the Magnet As‘ I saidiia little while ago, JESUS the CHRIST said, ‘ “And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men unto" ME.” If you get CHRIST in consciousness effectively and hold HIM accurately in consciousness for- ever,’ all men will be drawn to you automatically in business, labor and profession! If you have a business, you will not need to worry about the masses being attracted to your business, for you h.ave the ATTRACTER, that Magnetic Current, the real MAGNET that will attract them! Can you not see the niystery? Will attract them and drawthem, because the earth in itself that was , created lastly has a gravitation, but you, as the faithful,\_as the Children of GOD, have CHRIST, the real MAGNET and MAGNETISM that will ATTRACT and DRAW the masses to you! In your business, in your schools, in your churches and in anything you are represented in and in anything that you represent, it should — attract and draw effectively if CHRIST is reckoned and has been established once and for- ever, for CHRIST will ATTRACT and DRAW all men to HIM wheresoever HE actually is and "iis established in consciousness! You see the mystery? -~ Then I say, let these thoughts be with you, and as these thoughts be with you, so will I be, and _ I AM that which I AM from every angle ex- pressible. Then if that is a reality, the Words that I have spoken, you will have Life, Liberty and the reality of Happiness; you will have Health, Success and all Prosperity and all mat- ters will be adjusted satisfactorily, for GOD HIMSELF being withyou will heal you of all «of your afflictions; sickness and disease and you will live, on earth in heaven when and :where “ GOD is with you! I thank you! October 12th, 1939 ‘A-.D.F.D. J ’.'1;He N E W ‘D A Y A « 95 I Phone: JAmaica 6-1771 PEACE We deliver 4 Liberty Hotel Supply Co., Inc. _ A MIXED ADVERTISERS R Blgailtiyl “gait: frgdi 11:01‘: 1:137 Ar S v A . .hPhone:_ "DAyt0n 9-429?) H A PEACE 106-13 150th STREET Jamaica, N. Y. SPRINGHURST ICE MFG C0 ‘ 4 ’ ..ICE DEALER BROOKLYN ADVERTISERS Anthracite COAL Bituminous TGL: MAin ZJ5928 PEACE. ‘ , - 7 ‘ DR‘ GARNET C. ROLLOCK Gelteral Oflice, 781 Hew1,tt Place, Bronx, New ‘iork A _ ‘ ‘D T‘? 11,13 i S 13‘ Te1.: EDgecombe 4-4065 ’ ' PEACE Ofhce HO1.1I‘SI . 1060 Fulton St. , 9-12 A. M. 5:30-23 P. M. 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I '349V»PA0int Nepean Rd., Chelslea, Vick, Ausf. l A MAin 5-7884 ’ ~ A A ‘ ‘H C A A an A PEACE A BRIDGE APPAREL SHOPS. INC- A V A A LADIES" COATS __ SUITS AND FURS . _ Visit AoA,_ur_.s_peeia1 order department -5- A Coats made to lyo'urV1neas¢ure from 12 toA52, $22.50 8: ug T, 401BRIDGESTREET, Q , _ A BROTOKLYN» ,_The NEW DAY I Qctober 12:13, 1939 A.D.F.n. ””INTERVIEW granted by FATHER To Mrs. Minnie Shey . 64 Northfield Street Roxbury, Mass. Subject: Right in the a I OFFICE ARTIST COLONY MILTON-ON-THE-HUDSON FRIDAY EVENING » -SEPTEMBER 29th, 1939 A.D.F.D. TIME: 9:30 P. M. ‘ From far and near come the thousands and thousands seeking joy, peace, happiness, life, health and Jove; in _short, they are seeking tfl_ie.ir MAKER and their CREATOR, FATHER DIVINE, for in HIM alone do they find con- tentment and peace of mind and rest for their weary souls. C This beautiful little interview. granted to Mrs. Shey by FATHER, answers and explains not only to her but to one and all who find themselves in this same category, the mystery of lasting health and happiness and that in-I ward peace with GOD. These Words are Spirit and they are Life to each and every living creature who will but imbibe the full essence of them and allow CHRIST to be resurrected in their bodies as the real HEALING BALM of their minds, bodies and of their souls. I 0 GREAT CREATOR, WE TRULY THANK THEE! (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, and the" interview is as fOll0WS2) Mrs. Shey: “This is my second time here to see YOU. I was here three years ago, I don't ‘knowwhat street it was.” FATHER: “You came to one of our meetings ?”’ Mrs. Shey: “Yes. Ihad a friend come over with me but YOU failed to appearthat night, and I said I was going to remain here until I could put my hands in YOURS.” ‘ A FATHER: “Well, I AM pleased to meet you. It was quite fortunate because I probably‘ ‘ llifwould not have been here for dinner if I had ,. and Wrong not had some other business to attend‘ to. You see, wheresoever I AM caught at around night we usually serve the Banquet wheresoever we are at as a rule in the different places.” Mrs." Shey: “I see. Well, I certainly. am glad to look at YOU face to face.” I FATHER: “Pleased to see you.” Mrs. Shey: “I wrote YOU a letter YOU answered it and it-was lovely.” FATHER: .“So glad.” I once and Mrs, Shey: “It was lovely, and that caused me to have a great desire to see YOU face to face.” , c FATHER: “It is wonderful.” a Mrs. Shey: “And now I am ready to go back to Boston.” FATHER: “I see. How long have you been here?” . Mrs. Shey:_ “I just came in.” FATHER: “Just came in today?” (Mrs. Shey nodded her head yes andthen continued, K saying:) “I was lucky, very for- tunate.” . FATHER: “It is true.” ' I Mrs. Shey: “I went down to my birthplace, my home in North Carolina. I passed through here last Sunday night a week ago and Iwent down there and remained down there for ten or twelve days. I left there yesterday evening at about a quarter to six, so I arrived here this morning about eleven or twelve o’clock, and I went out on a street car or a bus—-it was a bus-—and’ I got’ off and went to the headquar- ters-——I had your ‘address-—and I was told that r I might catch YOU down at Twenty—sixth, I believe, or One Hundred and Twenty-sixth, but I did not catch YOU. They said I might see YOU if I came along with them, and I was de~ lighted to come, and so here I am.” - FATHER: “It is wonderful.” I Sure GOD Is Working Through FA’1‘HER « See. October 12th‘,i1939 A.D.lE.D. Mrs. Shey: “And I was thinking, I said, well, I have been suffering with my knees. The doc~ tors say it is neuritis and I said, well, it may be. I know GOD is working through HIM (meaning FATHER) 'if HE is not GOD. I know that! I feel. it and HE might help me.” ‘FATHER: ‘‘It is wonderful. Well, it is not anything I do as ,a person, but through the rightful contact and according to your faith, matters are adjusted satisfactorily for those who can have substantiated faith and unshaken confidence.” Mrs. Shey: “Well, I believe and I asked YOU to pray to help my knee.” I , ‘ FATHER: “It is wonderful. How long have you been disturbed with this complaint?” Mrs. Shey: “About four years.” FATHER: .“‘I. see. Of course it matters not how long or how short, so long as you make the rightful contact it reacts just as effectively. As a simple thing you might consider: you can go out in the cold and you can catch a" cold, what the people call a cold, you see, and then you can react on that and reverse the ac-— tion. and go into a reverse lconditionated, place, like an air-conditioned place where it is com- fortable or warm, and the very reaction of such a change of the temperatiire,/,at times, it may change that condition apparently. “So the spirit of life works almostthe same- way. The atmosphere in which you live, it causes certain conditions, certain mental and spiritual atmospheres, and by changing that atmosphere or that climate and getting in this climate or getting in a different atmospheric—. conditioned atmosphere you see,_ or environ- ment whichever, the conditions may change even from that point of view!” I A Mrs. Shey: “I see.” Sickness Is Caused by the Condition of the Mind - FATHER: -“Sickness is caused by the condi- tions, in other words, the condition of the mind, but the divers changes ‘that take place in one’s system at times are caused by the different changes of the niiiid and the different mental and spiritual atmospheric conditions accords ing to the atmosphere and the environment in which you are living, and the change of such " a condition can be "changed by the change into a different atmospherqic condition at times, you rupt good morals; ill qualities are catching was well as diseases-, and a man is known, by the company he keeps.’ Hence, if a person is in 1 \,‘ _ _ g Y ‘ s . . X‘ W“ ‘I If “The Bible says, ‘Evil communications cor-_ ‘The. NEW DAY I. I *9-.7 a mental and spiritual‘atmospheric condition that is inharmonious ‘or distasteful. or unpleas« lant\to them, even if it is in their own home" at times, it preys upon their mind and ‘affects their physical condition by that mental and spiritual conception, the thoughts and ideas they are conceiving inharmoniously and words that they hear and think that may not be appeas- ing to them, and especially if they are sp_i.rit-» ually or religiously inclined. ‘ f‘Many times people are sincere and conscienu tious and even good Christians, and they ma.y ‘have a home or have a place or friends‘ Where they may visit, a church. or an organization or. some meeting place. They may get in some at« mosphere, certain mental and spiritual atmos- pheres that are not pleasing and pleasant to the mind, you see, and therefore it changes the temperature of the mentality, it changes the con- dition of the physical system by the changes that are made mentally an.d spiritually; therefore the reaction of such changes may cause an inharu. inonious condition to result, whilst they may be innocent otherwise.” i I Mrs. Shey: “I see. Well, FATHER, now eight years ago, for four, for five or for six years I felt CHRIST with me all the time and I had no pains, I had "no worry and I had thatinward. peace, but the last four or five years CHRIST’ has left me. I do not understand.” Mental . Environnieiit Not Congenial FATHER: “Well, the different atmospheric‘ I conditions and the mental conditionmwhen I say‘ the different atmospheric conditions, Imean the changes that take place in the mind, many times, and the environment.‘ . It may not be that the environment with which you are connected -or with which you have been connected may be im~ modest or immoral or anything of that sort, but their ideas and opinions may not be the condi~ tion of the-internal condition. of your soul.” Mrs. Shey: “That is true too. That is true, I am sure.” _ _ FATHER : “Now make that lrightul contact. Cause it to react and get .back in that fellowship with your GOD as you were at that time.” Mrs. Shey “I have tried.” .- “ I FATHER: “And when you get as happy and as much in fellowship as you were at the time you felt exceedingly happy, it will react and click‘ . again”. __ . ‘ Mrs. Shey: “Do ‘YOU think I can ever get it a back ?” FATHER: “‘You can unless you have actually driven the spirit away.” . — Mrs. Shey: “I don’t know of anything that I do thatiis so bad.’ I-try to do right." “ W Mrs. Shey: 98 FATHER: “I do not doubt you, but many times a person may not do anything that is actually had but they may place themselves in a position by changing their different environments, you see, and you may lower your vibration or raise it by getting in a certain‘ environment that is according to the temperature of the spirit that would raise your ‘vibrations or lower them.” Mrs. S.hey: “Well, that is true, that is true.” High. Vibrations Make It ,. Easier to Overcome FATHER: “When your vibrations are high you can overcome many different undesirable condi- tions and your physical ability is more qualified to fight against the germs of disease and ail- ments and complaints. “Now” when you feel real happy and full of pep, as the people say in mortal consciousness, something that would affect you any other time and would cause you to feel sick, you can over- come it and redeem such a condition, such a nature’s atmospheric condition, and it may not. affect you. But if you were low in spirit and your vibration drops low in the unfoldment of itself, ‘it may cause your mental ‘condition to“ contact something that would be inharmonious, and you react on that by being low in your am- bition and vibration at that particular time; you may give in to that sort of a condition at that particular time where you would not when you were in a high vibration of the spirit. That is wliy it is good to stay happy with J ESU Si Stay in the vibration and praise GOD!” Mrs. Shey: “Yes, I praise GOD.” FATHER: “Well, stay in the vibration of thanks and praise.” Mrs. Shey: “Well, I am going to try to do it by the help of GOD.” A . FATHER; “Stay in the vibrations of,~tha'nks~ giving and praise and you will find yourself re- stored back to the health you once had.”. “Thanks very much.” FATHER: “You are welcome, and peace be to you!” w . (Thus this beautiful interview came to a con- clusion.) " V V i THANK YOU, FATHER DEAR! , . PEACE T T A A V ’.l.‘l‘1ankiYou, .l*'ATHER. ‘Phone: High Falls 114-F-12 FOR SALE ,AT,A BARGAIN 130-Acre farm; 50 fertile, tillable; 80 pasture and woods; brooks; 8-room house; .. electricity; 2 barns; macadam road frontage--Price only $5,000. Many other bargains ;for_ the Children of FA- 'THER'I)IV.lNE. 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Vie wish to co-operate-——1 thank You, FATHER Tel. l Victory 8678 ' ,0 pEA_(_jE r A,R~K w Air H A T as HOP P E EXCLUSIVE “MI'L,LINERY Fo1'dson-P,a‘ttenT ‘ W Chicago," 111. PEACE Thank. You, FATHER _ Chicago, 111. r ciiicago, I11. , Octcs-b.er'-1E.th, “WHo KNOWETH THE THINGS or MEN BUT TIiE'Sl5IRIT or MAN, AND WHO KNOWS THE THINGS or THE SPIRIT BUT THE SPIRIT or con?” I When One Has the Holy Ghost in Evidence as a Guideland I Leader and Wilfully Sins Against the S_oiritiTl1ere May Be No Chance for Forgiveness f“oUB FATHERS MESSAGE” GIVEN WHILST " AT THE BANQUET TABLE 1887~9 MADISON AVENUE . NEW YORK CITY S SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1939 A.D.F.D. TIME: 5:10:15. M. At this time, after the proofreading of two beautiful interviews granted by FATHER to two individuals, and also a wonderful Message given in Bridgeport, Conn., one of several or more given by FATHER at the Bridgeport Extension, FATHER spoke ‘as follows _ I ‘ PEACE, EVERYONE! I would just like to’ say at this ‘instance’, if any of our visiting friends would care to have a word to say, we will free frain from speaking and give them a chance to speak. If they care to move volitionally as we do,,, they are welcome to-.do so. If they do not , care to move volitionally as we do, give us your names, addresses and professions, we will gladly introduce you according to custom. I thank you! (Accepting this very cordial invi.tation, several of our visiting friends spoke, after which a young ' lady who claimed that she was a follower of FATHER’S,~ butwho continues to do things that she knows-are= contrary to FATHER’-S Teaching, ' testified to FATHER that she was so afraid—in fact, she had been afraid from her childhood days. _ She said she was afraid to. do right,_.and afraid toldo wrong, but still she is inclined to live in mortal, human fancies, tendencies and pleasures», because she "does--' not 1‘<nQw‘l1ow to live right; even though she has from time to time, tried to refrain from such things, but has efailed continually. Still she felt that she’ was afollower and knew FATHER and claimed HIM as her GOD.’ " 1 ' ' ‘ A After this testimony, a sister who recently», arrived from Calif—ornia,ftestified that since she had come from thecoast she. desired .to.cv.on:fess_ her sins,‘ but she was told by one of the followers 9 to go to the One Hundred and Seventeenth Street Extension and she could. confess, her sins there. This meaning of course, that she would be con.- fessing to FATH»ER’S Impersonal Presence and would only have to confess in the presence of a small group of\ the followers Iwho attend the meeting at this particular Extension. I ’ One more sisterwas moved to speak, and it was directly after this speaker that ‘our-Sweet ‘FATHER arose and spoke as follows:) PEACE, EVERYONE! I would just like to say to the second to the last speaker back there who was making the confession and testimony, and what I say to one I say to all, for that which I have spoken is applicable to each and everyone ——to everyone whois under such a calling, under such a law, rule or regulation. _. » Now to the second to the last speaker, for all of your sins committed——when you confess them and forsake them, they are forgiven, if you con- fess and forsake them!‘ Those of MY followers ‘who have committed all sorts of vice and crime and sin and debauchery of every kind whohave made an open confession and have forsaken their sins, they haveibeen forgiven——no longer to be remembered against them! . But to the speaker here w-ho claims that she had seen ME before‘ the other day that she com-- mitted’ the crime, why, naturally- “He that knoweth the Will and does it not, shall be beaten with many stripes.” - ~ pr Such a person is not MY follower, who would commit sin’ wilfully, consciously and voluntarily; but before you knew ME,,.. all of the sins and iniquities and transgressions that were commit- tilile and such as "you committed and committed yourself, in the actlof confession, such sins have been forgiven‘—if you have 'forsaken‘them. ' I do not condemna person for what he did be» fore he claimed to know ME, if he did not know the Truth‘ and had not been taught by the Spirit nor by the Teaching of CHRIST, but after’°you know the Truth, you can find in the Scripture as mo in the Gospel ‘Epistle of Paul to the Hebrews~—~ .“When you have tasted of this Life and go back in sin”~—or words to that effect ——«“there remaineth no more a sacrifice for sin.” ‘ The Sin. Against the Holy Ghost The question has been put‘ forth? some time ago, who is it that sins against the HOLY GHOST whereby there is no forgiveness for sin? A person who does not have the HOLY GHOST in evidence, how can he effectively sin against It? But one who has known the Truth andhas the HOLY GHOST in evidence as their Guide and astheir Leader,'and wilfully sins against the Spirit, why naturally such a sin is wilful and it is against the Spirit. Therefore it is premedi— tated in a great measure among a good many of the people who wilfully sin against the Spirit, knowing definitely that they _should not do it, you see, thinking and knowing before it is done~— having known the Truth beforehand! You see the mystery? - But those who have comm.itted sin and have confessed and forsaken those things, those things are not held against them. But if you, after claimin.g the Truth, have heard the Truth and understand. the Truth and have received the Spir- it of Truth; continue in sin~—the Bible says, “‘There remaineth no more a sacrifice , for sin.” Seethe mystery? For this cause, those of real followers do not do those things, for they have confessed and forsaken their sins and are new creatures. They will not indulge in selfish tendencies-, for they know those‘ tendencies are detrimental, they know they are in violation to the law of the spirit of life. Hence they are leading them to ‘violate life’s existence for them- selves and for others! .As I was speaking of someone just yesterday. When you claim to know "ME and do anything at MY Personal Absence you would not do in MY Personal Presence, or,do anything that you think The, New ogr I would not haveyou do or would not endorse * you doing, or would not approve of- you doing~—— whether you think it is right or wrong——if you think I would not approve of you doing such a thing and you wilfully go over your own con.- viction and do such a thing, you are bringing yourselves irito subjection to condemnation and, you must suffer the ]5ena,l’ty-g—whatsoever that is! There May Beta Chance Now if you do not know the Truth, if you think it is right andiyou do not and have n_0t5 , _ ,1 H < i——I ‘think it is very constructive for you. October izui, 1939 A.D.F;D. accepted of ME as your GOD, there m.ay beta ‘chance for you for repentance, if you do n_ot l:now_ME—-if you are not of ME——if you do not know what is right" and h.ave not accepted of the ONE, the way, the Truth and the light as your Guide and as your Leader, as your Adjuster of matters! ’ If this is’ true, why then, it is a chance for you more effectively and more readily than if you claim to know ME. For thiscause, everyone under such law, rule or regulation that such a person may be under, they should be subject to the law of that particular disci_pline or constitu~ tion under which that person is functioning. As I said yesterday, you may‘get it as an office talk There has been much comment about the different re— ligions and the different religions making much comment about the Sabbath Day, and some have thought definitely through ignorance," that if you did not rest on some special twenty-four hour day, you would be lost. I Common sense, as civilization advances——sci- ence and invention will tell you through common sense if you please, that yesterday is today and today is tomorrow. IAM saying that to convey the thought——those who are ignorant enough to take the rising of the sun and the going down’ of the same here in America as some special day and designate that day as the Sabbath Day, Sat- urday——you must especially keep that day—it is ‘the lack of understanding as science and inven- tion and civilization advance. But when you have the understanding of the Truth. by, daily correspondence and even by hearing the differ- entnews commentators speaking over the radio, over the trans-radio news, telling you what time it is today is Sunday somewhere. ' I Through Lack of Understanding On this continent, today is Sunday somewhere, somewhere today is Thursday, or in....other words. Friday. Then I say, today is yesterday and yet today is tomorrow and tomorrow is today. It is according to the clime in _which you are living, the land or country, in other words. But through the lack of understanding‘ you are led errone-4 ously and you sum yourselves up and your life’s .:‘existence according to your mortal versions, in- dividually. It is the lack of understanding! Butoh, howvglorious it is to observe the mys- tery and to see and know under what law you » are functioning and are called thereby! By such’ a law you should abide. Then I say, not one of. MY real followers would even so imuch as smoke a cigarette, neitherwould one of MY :real followers so much as chew a chew of tobacco, for they are under" " October 12tl.=i,-1939 A.Dl.-F.D.l T he N E w DA Y 101 the law of the spirit of life that was in CHRIST JESUS; therefore they would not even so much as lip a lip of snuff, neither dip a dip of snuff, nor sniff a sniff of snuff. To those who are not underthis law of the Kingdom, they may do those things without condemnation, for they arenot ‘under thatlaw. Ca.n you not see the mystery?* But those who are under this law and under this governing force of GOD on earth amon.g men, they must abide by HIS Laws, Rules and Regulations, or else they" are not of HIM. That is the mystery! Violators Drop Off Then, not one of MY .'_fOlIOW€I'S would do anything like that lady said a little while ago. NOT ONE OF THEM! And it will be proven to her and to others who might, through self- indulgence, att_empt it for here and there, once in a while out of the millions of followers I have——you hear of them dropping off. Out of the millions of followers Ihave. I did not say one of the followers would drop off, but out of the millions offollowers I have, you will hear of one—-—someone who is not a follower——- dropping off! Dying! Because they are not living according to MY Teaching and yet pre- tending‘ to be under MY Discipline. That is the thought of it. . As I said, todayris yesterday and‘ today is According to Biblical history, if six days GOD worketh in the making in the creation of «the ‘Heaven and the.earth, now which day was the Sabbath Day on which HE rested? Since today is yesterday and today is tomorrow and tomorrow is yesterday‘ and also today-—-now; which day is the Sabbath Day‘? I mean, even by the rising of the S—U—N sun and by the go- ing down of the same, who canvtell definitely from the time of the creation since days inter- change .apparently, from the different lands and countries, even by the rising of the sun, and the going down of the same~—who can tell which day is the Sabbath Day, if you trace it back and continue to interchange it from the time of the creation according to Biblical his- tory‘? — V ‘i You may not know which one is the first day, for that which you call thelfirst day of the‘ week may be the very last day, since the ‘inter- changes haveibeen taking ‘place for lo, these many years, \even» according to the Biblical ‘history and according to the ‘ mortal versions! of men. _ Keeping the Seventh"Day Now I have seen people who did, not know, they would say you were obliged to go to the “other place” and burn as long as there are ' grits of “sand on earth, if you did notkeep the Seventh Day Sabbath. They, did not know which was the Sabbath. They thought they knew, but according to their version, that is what they did and that is what they were required to do. Hence as they lived under such a limited con- cept they expressed, accordingly, but the mys- tery was not revealed distinctly until the Advent of the Spirit that was and Still is, INFINITE! The Everlasting Spirit cannot and will not 1 give you full wisdom from before the beginning! of days until there shall be no end; throughout all eternity. The Most High GOD will give you wisdom to the degree of the Most High, but not to the Highest degree of the High and the Highest, and GOD inthe Highest! You can only get understanding from the world in which you are living and from that world in which that world in which you are living is connected. Can you not see the mystery‘? But when you transcend the barriers of mor- tal limitation and unify yourselves With. the INFINITE, you contact the Spirit of GOD’S INFINITE Presence——the INFINITE ONE will teach you something in "wisdom, knowledge and ‘understanding, coming from the highest down’ tomorrow. Therefore which day is the Sabbath? _ to the,lowest.,But if you are under such. a law that has its limitations and a barrier upon itself and you cannot transcend that barrier and that barrier cannot be penetrated, ‘the. spirit of wisdom cannot be transmitted to teach. you supernaturally, things that are beyond that world in which you are living! “Who knoweth the things of men-but the«spirit of man, and who knoweth the things of the Spirit”~—in other words, GOD-—-“but the Spirit of GOD?’i’ Live Exactly According to the Teaching See the mystery? The Spirit will teach you wisdom. Now if you are.fol1owers of Mine,‘ you will live exactly according to MY Teaching and ‘ you will bring your bodies into subjection will- , ingly and you will refuse to indulge in selfish- ness and get up and boast about it. After you have known the Truth»-—you can read it for yourselves in the book of Hebrews——- , “There remaineth no more a sacrifice I for sin,” if you continue to live_ in those things and dothose things again! Then you will find out who sins against the HOLY GHOST. You will find out how one. can sin. against the HOLY \ Tr . mz 'r,iae New DAY GHOST! When they came to JESUSand said HE wasof‘ thep'rince~ of Beelzebub—the prince of the devils, off the “other fellows”——J‘ESUS said to them, for gave‘ to them to know they should beware and be watchful‘ that they sin not against the IIOLYWGIVIOSTI HE said, “Every, sin a .man doeth shall be for- _ _ given him, but ~ he that sinneth against the HOLY GHOSTl”_ » There is no forgiveness! They had called l-IIM soinethingli Called HIM a name and called I-IIS Spirit the same, even by the works HE was doing. Can you not see the mystery? So then I say-, it is essential for one to deny himself or herself whole—heartedly, in the fashion and the likeness of that law u-nder which you are called and are living. ' I Then and only then can you bena re-al repre- sentative of that respective government under which you are allegedly living. I ‘mention this because the government of the kingdom of the United States,— this Country, is a government under which you all are supposed to be living, and a. good many of you call yourselves Ameri- can citizens--«the majority of you——but as I say, politi-cally ‘or nationally, speaking diplomat- ically, it isia matter. of impossibility for you to be an American citizenunlessl you imbibe the spirit and the nature and the characteristics and the meaning of the Constitution and its Ainendinents, and live it and express it "and become to be the real manifesters of it. True Followers , _ I Then and only then‘ can you be American citi~ 1 Zens, followers of Mine! You are only followers of Mine by taking on the Spirit and the Nature. of MY Teaching as I AM daily stressing it and by-reproducing and bringing to fruition the » _Chara~cteristics and t-he Nature of MY Teaching and manifesting it to all of the people. Then and only then are you MY followersin reality, even as you are required to be ‘American citizens by living, exactly according _to the Constitution and its Amendments and according to the...,.Dec~ larationof Independence and imbilaing the spirit and the meaning of both itand, them, before you can be American citizens according to MY ver- Sl0I1. . = - .Now welm_e.lan' to produce these qualities and‘. bring them to fruition to express our ‘national citizenry "effectively. lWe mean‘ to do it, or else. . . . Then to express your citizenry ofithe Kingdom of GOD and the sonship or daughter- ship degree as a child of GOD, you must take on .t,he,Spirit_ and the meaning and the nature of MY,Teachi'ng and bring the qualities and the cliaracteristics of it to fruition within you. / sin.” October l:2th, I939-A.lD.F.D. . Then and only then are you ‘MY children! But i just to say, “I am one of Your followers,” and hang out and do things that you know are not according to MY Teaching, you know you are lying and rebelling against your own statement to prove and convince others you are not of ME, by doing things absolutely contrary. Can you not see the mystery? Then I say, you are not of ME and you have never been of ME. You‘ have never been born again, and you should re- joice and be glad because you did do that before you were born; because, if after you are born again and go back in sin, there may be no pos- sibility for you*to be'forgiven+after you have tasted of this unmingled» LOVE and Joy without a tear and Joy without a fear and have become to be a new creature in reality, by the Spirit of MY Presence I ~ You May Have a Chance You would not have a chance to be forgiven if you goback in those things again. Therefore you should rejoice because you have not yet been born of ME, have not yet been born ‘again! ' ‘By this, you may have ‘a chance to be born. Take these thoughts to consideration. MY real fol- lowers do not do those things and they are not inclined to do them, but ‘even if they would be tempted, “JESUS was tempted in all points like unto us,” said one of the apostles, “yet HE was without sin,” for HE did as the request has since been made by one concerning such individuals that. may be tempted——— “Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin. Each victory. will help you some other to win; Fight, inanfully onward, dark passionsf( your human lust and pas- g , sion) subdue! . . .” . A « Bring them”/into subjection to GOD and say with- in yourself, even if you are tempted internally, externally or otherwise, “I will not yield to temp- tation,” for by yielding you die! Can you not see the mystery? But by refusing to yield to tlie temptation, ‘you are not condemned. neither do you sin‘ just because you are tempted. Can V‘ you not see the mystery ‘.7 ,_.‘fFor JESUS,” said the apostle, “was tempted in all points like unto us, yet HE was without It was because HE,did not yield to the tem.pta_tionl Aren’t.you glad? A “He lthait‘ overcometh will I grant to sit with ME in MY Throne.” T Run the Race with Patience I -You overcome self and‘selfisl1“te11dencies by laying» aside every weight and the -sin that so easily beset you, and run with patience therace I October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.]). ‘ « you will not yield to temptation. The NEW DAY 103: that is set before you, and by refusing to‘indulge in any selfish tendency——even if it is prenatally incarnated, you should not ‘indulge in i.t. By refusing to indulge in it, MY Spirit can and will emancipate you, for, “Such kind cometh out with fasting and with prayer.” Then fast from your human tendencies, your human fancies and your human pleasures, your ._human, mortal anxieties, and live in the recognition of GOD’S Presence—— especially when you knowyour version or”ten~ dency, or pleasure I may be contrary to HIS wishes! That is the mystery! You may not feel like doing it! I mean you may not feel like denying yourself of those things, but \‘if you are MY children it is written: “The tree is told by the fruit it bears.” You may be tempted, but You will not go around trying to justify yourself. I AM speak- ing as unto an individual, but I AM speaking to all of the people under such a version. The person of whom I AM directly’ speaking, is a little unbalanced in mind. That is why she carries’ on as she does. But an insane person speaks a sane person’s thoughts; even as a drunken man-will speak and act out a sober man’s thoughts. Now take these thoughts to lconsideration. Then. I AM speaking to those who ‘would attempt to do anything wrong and think they can get forgiveness for it, after you know ME! NOW YOU CAN TRY IT IF YOU WANT TO! . I hope you all will take cognizanceiof this Message, for as I afore said, that lady issome- what unbalanced in mind, but she can be born out of it or could have been born out of it, -if she would live according to MY Teaching. Some- one unbalanced in mind, being partially insane, the man who would take her off any place—«I. will assure him if it‘ is found out, it would be proven that she is mentally a child and punish- ment would be rewarded to such a man, ‘even as though it was a child! - I it Making an Issue !As a Spiritual Adviser and as a Legal Admin- istratorand as an Advocator of Righteousness, Truth and Justice, I can prove it _conclusivel—-y if they do not believe it. Just let ME get a-hold of the personwho did it and I will show th_em! That woman is as a child mentally and spiritu- ally, under theprenatal influence of inferiority complex andother complexes that are detrimen- .l tal, that lowers the I Q beneathythe standard of a child. See the mystery‘? So then, these thoughts are well worth considering. But as it was spoken openly, I made it an issue that she niight know. and believe in ME and might be-. come to be born out of that Adamic states of con- does not change the day. sciousness and be a new creature by this, from” what" she has been, andgshe might or may have a chance to become to be one of MY followers! But she has not been a follower of Mine up until noun ' Now take these thoughts to consideration. MY Spirit will lead you, MY Spirit will guide you and MY Spirit will protect you! MY Spirit will correct you and make necessary corrections. Aren’t you glad? Now build upon this Founda- tion ahd lo! I will be with you and you will find. as I afore said—today is yesterday and today is tommorrow. Now which day is Saturday, which day is “Sunday and which day is the Sabbath? Now someone may say; the change of the time That may be one’s thoughts. If you think it does not, just go some place on this present planet and make a tele- phone call here, now, to some place—.--some place on this present planet, and see if the sun is not shining. See if it is not day! Night is day and day is night’! It is all according to wh.ere it is. So it is with all of the laws I give. The laws are given to and for those to whom such laws are given and under whose jurisdiction such indi- viduals should function, such laws, such rules and such regulations should have free access over them and they should be 1aw—abiding citi- zens under the law and laws they are living. Not Condemned for Sins of, Ignorance Now take these thoughts to con.sideratio’:n. and remember, as I afore said, I do not hold you responsible nor condemn you for what you did before you ever knew ME. If you make an open confession and will forsake such sins and turn to GOD and live, all of your sins and iniquities are forgiven. You have a chance to be a new creature completely, by the renewing of your mind and by putting off the‘ old man with all of his deeds and by putting on the new man, CHRIST JESUS in Whom you should live. I . Now: do not think it hard because I/have declared it, but I haveendeavored to make it plain as I afore said. While sitting, just before I arose, I thought to saye-if you know» what is right and go "ahead and do wrong, why, you sin against the RIGHT! He that sinneth against, the HOLY G-HOST, he has sinned against the RIGHT when he knew better. He went ahead and did it anyhow. Strong headed! As good many of them think they can go ahead and do those things and get forgiveness, but if you know it is wrong before you do it, I AM not telling " you there is forgiveness. I SAY, I AM not telling you there is forgiveness, if you know it is wrong before you do iti- 104 The NEW DAY Many people are led erroneously for the lack of ‘understanding. They are led through the mirks and mires of human superstitution and led erroneously completely by their respective ’ suppositions and vibrations and sensations. Those who do so and think they are right from the sincere depths of their souls and hearts, there is a forgiveness for such a per- v son, unless he has selected and elected some law under which he should be governed, or some person under whom he should live and be controlled! A I mention the’; Sabbath Day——t_oday, tomor— C row and yesterday as being today, that you might see an.d know each and every day is just as expressive and just as much to be. con- .sidered——-yesterday, today and tomorrow, as today, yesterday and tomorrow. I mean each and every day! You need not take Saturday. for instance, and consider it to be the day that is yesterday andvthat is also .to1norrow, but take any day, whatsoever day it] is, that day that is, is yesterday and is today and is to- morrow I . Just a Dillereiice of Longitude, It is applicable and it is operative and as expressive in -consideration when you make a coniplete suiiiniation of the mystery and analyze the scientific truth concerning the inys- tery, and see and know that in some countries when it is night here, it isday there. In ‘some ' countries one day is the next and you even. hear it over the radio, especially since we are ‘getting much news from abroad now——you hear them say “Friday,” when it is Thursday, or you may hear them Say, another, some other day. In the far East the daymay be a day be- ;l'orerwe have it here; therefore yesterday is today and today is tomorrow! Those li.ttle simple thoughts are well’ worth conside'ri’ng, but GOD, through HIS condescen- sion even in LOVE and.MERCY, came in one called Solomon. to teach you wisdom, more than nineteen hundred years ago—'—long before JE- SUS’ came as a...Pe1"son,.i In teaching you wis- dom‘ he said he ‘had seen under the sun——that there is nothing new underthe sun——but he did say he saw all of those .things of great and of small, of high» and of low“ and of the rich and of the poor as he described them ac-I " cording to his version-——b’ut by interpretation I AM givvinlg you. the divers expressions of -them‘ according to Mine! ' He saw those things and he said, with ,8.l_'.l of his wealth and everytliing. else desirable,-she‘ said he saw that they were allivanity and vexa— Olctob-er 12th, 1939 'A.D'.F.D.d tion of the spirit and there is but one thing that you should do———is to "eat and drink and enjoy the good of life and rejoice and be glad, _ or words to that effect. Can you not see the mystery? ' Then I say, it is essential to PRAISE GOD continually and worship and rejoice at the reineinbrance of HIS Holiness and live in the recognition of eons ACTUAL PRESENCE, by bringing your bodies into subjection to HIS Majesty and to HIS Mercy. There and then you will be at a place in consciousness where GOD can ‘bless you by Majesty or can bless you by Mercy; but you will not be 'al- ways going around seeking mercy and pity and compassion, for you will desire “for GOD to express Justice. So let Justice have it. I thank you I . LONG ISLAND ADVERTISERS PEACE “PEACE DINING ROOM We thank You, FATHER, for peijmittingjus to sell ’ MEALS at IO and 15c 289 Bay View Ave. Invvood, L.’ I. PEACE I Phone: Bziysidle '9—2890—--91 PAl.A§CE.;3BOULEVARD FOOD MARKET. .l\llEA"I‘S,~F_'IfdSH‘, DAIRY PRODUCTS and G-ROCERIES i I I Free, Prompt Delivery BELL BLVD. PEAGIE I Distributed exclusively by ’ QUALITY SALES {iOMPAfNY, INC. 39-34. CRESCENT ST. PEACE BAYSIDE PEACE LAUNDRY BUNDLE 12c pound V SH.IR'.l_‘.S ‘I00 —— DRESSES I56 —— UNDERWEAR 813 BAysiCle 9-757/1-H 204-45 45th DRIV/E Baysidde, L. I. ‘PEACE -- Thank You, Followers, for Your Cooperation HILTON. Grocery Manager H. G. BOHAGK ‘oo.,iINc. ’ I Stores of I-"riiendly Service” A A Phone: Bayside_9_-;968 , Orders Delivered Free V . by ‘:-3,,“ , ,Jo|-in H. C «W ‘2ol7i_1-ID Northern Blvd. .i3AYs.IDE, L. I. Bayside, L. I. " Phone: S'I‘illwel1 /L--’l7l55-—*6' wasmi-s ENGLISH QUALITY aiscurrs I VVHOLESOME -—-— DELICIOUS —-— NOURISHING Long Island. City’ we thank You, FATHER. “ oc~toI.-Ja 12th, 1939 A.D.F.o. MIXED ADVERTISERS Phone: MO. Haven 9-4177‘ LU GA ‘ EALENZMW ICE 4-. 7 7, COAL 47 NO € Ix ‘ 313 East 1733rd Stree / X TR . COST New York Clty Phone: vo. 5—4;57 PEACE LEARN TO DRIVE CHECKER AUTO SCHOOL Expert; lnstruotion $5.00 —— Individual attention '7 l<‘ull time given. —~ Daily 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. One quarter Year License Plates secured 300 E. 59 St. (East of 2nd Ave.) New York Citv PEACE we thank You; FATHER /SYLVlA'S HAT SHOPPE . V “Better Hats for less money” 24ZXfVVest 116th Stgeet New York City (Between "’,7tl.1 and 8th Avenues) .p_EA.dF. r,]:‘l.Da“:L1,‘.L{. You, J&‘A.'.I.‘HEl£ " GLOBE SPECIALTY SHOP FOR. REAL G-OOD WEARING HOSE At l.owesl; prices in the City 49c, 59c,/69c, 79c and up to $1.00 (last iron heels and toes Special Prices for Father’s (;'/Lildvfen 54 East 125th St. N. Y._C1ty‘ (Between Park and l\Iadison AVe11ue.s) The New DAY 7 PEACE _Phone: JAmaica 6-3184 2540 St. Antoine Street A WINNIPEG 105 / J DAVTD A SOLOMON Shoe shine 5c—Shoes Dyed 25¢: 313 WEST 127th STREET New York City Near St. Nicholas Avenue ‘ A Peace wounen BREAD It’s slow baked A A 168-23 Douglas Ave. Jamaica, N. Y. I thank You, FATHER CANADA ADVERTISERS Tel. W C1. 3106 1’_,hE A C E B. A. WHARTQN V/LADIES’ and GENTS’ TAILOR Montreal, Canada P}3;AC_E,‘ Thank You, ]3‘A.'1‘H.ER D E N T ' S iE~‘AMOUS HAMS M BACON Pure Pork Sausage fDENT’S ENGLISH BACON C0,, LTD, CANADA PEACE Phone: IN. 9-8900 IN. 9--$51.5 ' 7 7 Tl:IE TALK OF HARLEM 533/ CRAVEN STREET PEACE PILQRIM HYGRADE ICE CREAM BRONX. New York Wlsconsixm 7-7576 - 7-7577 lew val cope? Excnnse, llfi. .NEW and USED VCARPETS and LINOLEUMS 7 Supplied for Homes, 1\1iss:ions, Hotels, at G1‘eot7Savi11gs «:25 ‘WEST 37:11 ATREET7 FALL SHOWING OF DRESSES, CZOATS and SUITS oi? Latest Models and Newest Materials‘; (Bet. 7th and 8t1nAves.) cooeeas‘ NEW YORK CITY _ Peace Corsets, O Skirts, Blonxses 'Hosie1‘3g Sweaters, e,te. SIZES 38 to 60 107 West 12S"tL11 Street,.Nc.V—Y: , Ce W! H? Ti!!! AL! We thankzyou, FATHER V 106 The NEW DAY I October 12tl'i,/ 1939 ‘A‘.D.F.-l3. “Righteousness! In these pages will be found Letters from the to FATHER DIVINE in Aclmowledgment and Also Some of HIS Wovnderful Letters in Reply. -+1VIoirehesOn!” World of Business, Profession, Labor and Trade Apiprecia.t2’osn of H is Peace Mission Movement, 39 YEAR-OLD RENT DEBT OF $30.00 PAID 142 Holbrook Street Danville, Virginia A October 2, 1939 Reverend M. J. Divine Father Divine’s Peace Mission 36-88 West 123rd Street New York, N. Y... ' Dear Reverend Divine: . I wish to acknowledge the receipt from one of your followers, vMrs. Lula Blue Jay,_ better known as Lula D. Wright, of 3424 Letlaw Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, of thirty dollars ($30.00), in cash, which Mrs. Wright paid to me in person last Friday, September 29, 1939. I This sum of money represented rent owed to my mother, Mrs. Roxie Elliott, thirty-nine years ago, and I understand Mrs. Wright made the tri.p here to settle this debt, going to con- siderable difficulty to locate me. ’ In thanking both you and her I can only say to a. leader who can inspire his followers to a degree that makes such an occurrence as I have described above possible in this day and age~——GOD-SPEED. ~ Very truly yours, A J. Cay Elliott FATHER’S REPLY REVEALS SEE-D IDEA FOR ADJUSTMENT OF WORLD AFFAIRS I ‘ PEACE - October 9, 1939 A.Ll).'F.D. Mr. J”. Cay Elliott 142 Holbrook Street Danville, Virginia Mydear Mr. Elliott: . , / I have your letter of the 2nd and appreciate your acknowledgment of the th«irty—nine year old debt paid by one of MY followers. It is evident that this obligation would never have been made good, had it not been for MY ‘Spir- itual Influence among the children of men. Your notation of the fact that I AM caus-A ing MY followers,‘who number into the mil-_ , 4 W... ' lions, to pay back their old debts, as they 0 exhibit true qualities of Americanism in this day and age, is exactly the phenomenon’ that reveals this Teaching to’be the solvent of present world chaos and confusion. ‘ l 'I daily reiterate the working basis of this Principle as demonstrated above, as'I declare: as with ‘an individual, so with a nation and with all nations collectively. ‘ If the peoples of this Nation were as these MYT followers, who are substantiated upon the Principle of Righteousness, Justice and Truth, and hence, upon the Principles of this Democ- racy, it would mean that this Nation is pro- gressing morally, economically and scientific- ally. It would mean that this Nation» is car- rying out its Ideals as set forth in the Amer- ican Creed to establish Freedom, Equity and » Justice. It would/ further mean that it has the co- operation and the whole—hearted interest of all of its citizens in the common cause of a Righteous Government. _ Americanism would be so far advanced in ‘the lives of this people that it would dissolve , undermining attempts of alien, un-American societies and organizations at perverting the foundation of the Constitu- tion. of this Government. V . lt ‘is an act of a Righteous Government to prohibit the sale to belligerent nations, not only of war munitions, but of all ‘supplies which can be used for war purposes. Although we are aware of the fact that we would deny both aggressor nations and those on the defensive I -——those whom we may feel sympathy for,‘ we cannot subject our own‘, Nation to foreign en- tanglements.‘ T , The present ‘Neutrality Act, with its em-‘ bargo pprovisiolns,‘ permits ‘the diversified mate} ' rials of the farm and factory to be sold and carried across the waters in our own American ships, but prohibits the sale of munitions. Such a law is not justifiable. It should prohibit the sale of all supplies for war purposes, if it pro- hibits any. _ The strength of a nation lies in its weakest link. Nevertheless, we can prove the power of this Democracy by refusing any participal- tion through negotiations with belligerent na- / MJD..r 107 October 12th, 1939 A,.D.F.D. M 0 The NEW DAY. ~ tions, as an act of putting an end to all war. It is our American policy to keep out of all foreign entanglements, yet, in the Cause of Humanity, we should endeavor to bring about Peace among all nations, fearlessly carrying out the Principles for which we stand. In Righteousness lies the power to. accomplish what is Right. It is the bulwark that can withstand the challenge of ‘any unrighteous activity, for the Law of Cause and Effect works just as effectively in the positive direc- tion as it does in the negative. War will ut- terly destroy civilization, but Peace will save the Cause of Humanity. Hence, according to the Spiritual Work of My Mission among men,s I AM scientifically establishing the Spirit of Righteousness, Jus- tice and Truth within the hearts, minds and ~ daily activities of men, for real Peace is ef- fected from the heart. It is for this cause that I stress the individ- ual person carrying ‘out in social and business affairs the Principle of" a Righteous Govern- ment. By this we shall have ‘a national Right- eous Government, and eventually a Righteous Government universally. Hence, in the Light of this New Day I would that you might be as this leaves ME, for I AM Well, Healthy, Joyful, Peaceful, Lively, Loving, Successful, Prosperous and Happy in Spirit, Body and Mind and in every organ, muscle, sinew, joint, limb, vein and bone and, even in every atom, fibre and cell of MY Bodily Form. Respectfully and Sincere, I AM ‘ REV. M. J. DIVINE (Better known as FATHER‘DIVINE) $12.00 RENT DEBT PAID . HARRIET IE. BRANDQM Real Estate in all its Branches Insurance and Collections 1625 North 21st Street Philadelphia, Pa. Father Divine, 36.-348, West 123rd St. New York_ City, N. Y. Dear Father Divine, ~ , I wish to acknowledge. receipt of twelve ($12.00) dollars from one of your followers ‘_‘Faitli'fu1 Truth” (Mr. Burley of Washington, D. C.). - ” A 0' This amount was owed me at the time Mr. .. Burley lived in one of 1.113’ apartrnents, and October 6, 19390 which he moved before he paid it. I appre- ciate very much the instructions you are giv-. ing‘ your followers in as much as having them to pay up all back debts before becoming a member of your Great Organization. continue to pray for you a.nd the success of your great work.‘ " Very truly yours, Miss H. E. Brandom FATHER REPLIES PEACE October 10,; 1939 A.'lI).F.D. Miss H. E. Brandom 1625 North 21st St. Philadelphia, Pa. My dear Miss Brandom:—— Your letter ofthe 6th instant is received and I appreciate knowing that one of MY follow- ers has fulfilled his dollars, as he has imbibed the Spirit of MY Mind and the Mind of MY "Spirit and made honest restitution of his obligations accord- “ingly. ~ Through this great Spiritual Conversion, the transformation of the lives of men is marvel- ous to behold. Those who live inithis Light of Understanding are no longer false pretend- ers, dishonest in their deeds and actions, or ‘violators of the Christian standards of moral- ity. - . As can be observed among the millions of MY‘ followers, I have caused them through the inculcation and incarnation of Righteousness, Justice and Truth to live above their former mortal tendencies, inclinations and pleasures, and to the contrary belndependent, Construc- tive, Practical and Profitable in all things. The question of how I can control and redeem mankind from their sins and establish them in this Peace, this Freedom and Happiness is seen in the fact as I have long since declared, I will preach Christ in words, but more so in deeds and in actions and I will put MY Spirit in them and cause them to walk in MY,Stat- utes. ' ‘ . I Hence, having quickened them mentally and Spiritually in the true Light of Christ,‘ the very thoughts of their minds, as the electrons of electricity, are electrified and they cause them to move in the positive direction, such as is demonstrated and outpictured inlthe above example. ' _ Therefore," it is by their minds and fatten- tions, their love and devotion,. their ideas and opinions, all "concentrated on the Fundamental -—God, that is bringing about the Spiritual‘Re-I demption of the world, for in this c’onscious-- ! I shall A indebtedness of twelve» 108 The NEW DAY ness, they unite in the unity of the Spirit, of mind, of aim and of purpose, throwing off the mask of mental and Spiritual deception, and recognizing the great Brotherhood of Man and the Fatherhood of God. . 4 ‘ It is for this cause that you can actually see the mystery of how I AM establishing the Spirit of true Americanism in the lives of the children of men. In devotion to God, men are obedient to the Laws of a Righteous Govern- ment. ‘ This is vividly depicted in the lives of MY followers who reflect in their daily lives and affairs the fundamental standard of a Righteous Government. ' With Righteousness, Justice and Truth the accurate balance of every thought, word, deed and action, they can solve any problem and build for themselves a future of good health, good will, success and prosperity. It is by this Principle that nations as a whole will find their emancipation, for the Law is as opera- tive for a governmentas it is for" one, for like the principle of mathematics, the Principle of Righteousness will work” effectively for one and all alike. I - Thus, as thework of Righteousness unfolds in the inidst of men, MY Spirit shall continue to 1nagni:l:'y this Law and make it honorable, V and it shall be legalized and made practical aniiong all men. With best wishes to you, this leaves ME as I would you might be, Well, Healthy, Joyful, Peaceful, Lively, Loving, Successful, Prosperv» ous and Happy in Spirit, Body and Mind and in every organ, muscle, sinew, joint, limb, vein and bone and even in every atom, fibre and cell of MY Bodily Form. Respectfully and Sincere, I AM‘ ‘ REV. M. J. DIVINE (Better known as FATHER DIVINE) MJD.r FOLLOWER. REPLIESTO FINANCE C0. CONCERNING; LOANS, CREDITS AND INSTALLMENT BUYING’ FATIIER; DIVINE Peace Restaurant V 3828 Pasadena Ave. Los Angeles, California. , Oct. 8rd, .1939 _A.D.F.D. COPY A . » Sugarman Finance Corporation 415 East Ninth" Street Los Angeles, Calif. _ PEACE! . A » , We are writing you in reply to your recent offer through mail to make a loan to the October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. “FATHER DIVINE Peace Restaurant”. For your information and future reference we wish to say that no representative of the “FATHER DIVINE Peace Mission Movement”, nor any true follower of FATHER DIVINE, would at any time either lomeg, borrow or steal. The FATHER DIVINE economic enterprises are all financially independent, and have no need of loaning money from any individual or finance‘ corporation; we do not buy anything on the installment plan nor on credit, but to the contrary, we pay cash as we go, and owe no man. If anyone should go in debt, or make a loan, in connection with the use of the name of FATHER DIVINE, you may then definitely know that such are false pretenders and im- postors, and inherently dishonest, and would probably prove a poor riskfor any kind of credit. With best wishes to you and your corpora- tion, I remain Peacefully and sincerely yours, I-Ierald Stedfast, Manager. FOLLOWER MAK—ES REST1TU'l‘ION FOR; STOLEN GOODS _ , THl-3 CUDAHY l?ACl{IN‘G COl\/lP”AN'Y South Omaha ‘Station NEBRASKA Mr. Henry Williams 2876 Maple Street Omaha, Nebr. Dear Mr. Williams: We are accepting the money order for $5.00 enclosed with your letter in the spirit in which. you offer it. , Your sincerity and honesty at this time are appreciated. . - While we cannot permit employees to_ help ‘themselves to products in the plant for reasons which you can understand, we want you to know that because restitution has been made of matter which rested, solely on your own honesty we are glad to offer the forgiveness which you seek. ‘ The publication, NEW DAY, has also been received, and we trust you will receive much satis:l”ac'tlon from your newly found beliefs.‘ ‘ Yours sincerely, THE CUDAHY PACKING COl\/IPANY CLH . By C. S. Hodgert ~ cc Rev. M. J. Divine 36-38 West ,123rd St. New York‘ City, Y. ’,\i October IE3. I989 October 1_Ztli, ll93f9l *.K.D.F.D. L ITH e NEW DKY I i S F , I" CONCERNING ‘AN, ARTICLE WHICH APPEARED IN THE ‘fCHiCAGo DEFENDER” 32 West 115th ‘Street New York City," _ _ 4 Sept. 27th, ’1939 A.D.F.D. Mr. Frank J. La Staff, ’ . 5986 South. Parkway, Chicago, 111. Dear Mr. La Staff: - I This is to acknowledge every‘ good thought conveyed to me in your behalf by Mrs. La Staff in her recent and much appreciated let- ter. At this time I shall not undertake to re—~ ply to your mutual «letter in detail but shall I come to the point quickly concerning what is on my mind. % What is the meaning of the false and mal- icious article concerning Father Divine which appears-on the front page of the September 30th issue of the Defender? Or can you tell me? Perhaps you can imagine how I feel about " it. During my brief association with the staff of the Defender I came in contact, I believe, with everyone who might have to‘-do with the publication. of such an article, and from every- one I received what I believed were sincere ex- pressions of good will toward .Father Divine. Upon my return to New York I went‘ to great length in telling Father Personally of the fine spirit and character of your personnel. Now i A it would appear that I was sort‘ of “taken in.” . At any rate, the entire story is false, and it is unfortunate that ‘the’ Defender , should have published it. It would seem... to me that if the policy of good—wi1l toward Father Div- -ine actually prevailed with your editorial staff any such story as this would have been checked and double—checked before being released to the publicgas true. On the other hand I real- ize that more than one newspaper has been so anxious to discredit Father that they have A, grabbed and hurriedly published many false stories for which they might be called upon to compensate. I do not say that any action will be ‘taken, against any of thesepublications because I do _not know the Mind of God, but we both‘ know’ and understand that there real- ly, is a law protecting an individual of Fa-, ther’s cha__racter and standing from I this type of’ misr,epresen_tation. ’ I So ”far. as you « are .. personally concerned I“ am sure_ your feelings are about the same as .my own, and perhaps you are also puzzled by such an attitude toward Father on the part ofyour editor. If Mr. Kellum still holds» down the._City Edit0r’s desk ‘then; I am inore "thank story got its start here. surprised becausegat the time H of our meeting I got the impression that/___, he had good sense. Something just came to my mind which might have to do with the source of thisyarn. A few days after my return from Chicago, just before the evening banquet at 126th Street, Mr. John Lamb spoke to me concern- ing a lady who claimed to be on the staff of the Chicago Defender in this city and who further claimed to p be _wi.thout money and locked out of her room. She said she wanted to borrow eight dollars. Mr. Lamb pointed her out to me as she sat in one of the meeting halls waiting and I assured him that I’ did not meet her in Chicago and felt that she might be a. fraud. However, I asked‘ one of Father’s fol- lowers, Saint Mary, if shewould talk With the lady and findout what it was all about. Saint Mary was glad to do that, and was in a posi-= tion to offer financial help to the party had her situation seemed to warrant it or if it seemed wise. ’ This lady was called out of the meeting and invited to sit in Saint Mary’s car and «talk things over. She did so rather hesitantly and seemed much confused. She said she wrote the theatrical items for the ‘paper butthat she had not been getting any money. She referred to someone, connected with the Defender lo.» cally to‘ verify her connection with then‘ papers 'At that hour of the night the party cou.ld.not‘. be contacted. However, Saint Mary finally’; offered‘ to see that the party obtained lodging an'd meals at one of the /extensions until a fur- ther check ‘could be made“ on her story. This was evidently not what the lady wanted. Shep manoeuvered around and finally beat it,with‘- out taking advantage of the offer”. We saw. no more of her, but, just a few. days ago, I saw her eating in one,.0f the dining halls open to the public. I looked \directly,at her and gave her every opportunity to recognize me, which she did not ,do, but appeared rather to not know me. I let it go at that. Maybe this opinion that there was something in the_n2a< ture of a friend behind this touch“ for eight dollars, someone waiting for her to “bring in a little change. She said: she had a girl friend who must have ‘money, in the morning to go to work-with. 7 It seems to me that the story ‘must Ifavg, I been written by someone outside your ~Chi*cagfo“ office because I cannot bring myself ‘tobelieve anyone I met could be either ‘such awfool or such hypocrite. All this writing will rather. I cgiiveyp to "you A‘ the;‘_idea’V.thal}\ -the b‘3wh~o1‘e‘* _ j I am also" of the DElaIWare _6-21/1 «.9 doesn’t sit at all well with me, and if the A story originated in this city I should greatly appreciate the name and address of the Writer of it. Peace, Ross Humble LOST AND FOUND l3‘A’1‘HER. DIVINE PEACE MISSION 36 ‘West 123rd Street --—:--‘- Phone: LE 4-5894 Call at this number to obtain lost and found articles. Found, New York Worlds Fair coml3in.a'tio‘n book of entrance and amusement tickets. Number 456,163, value $5.40. $1.00 found, 116th St. and Lenox Ave., October 4, 1939 A.D.F.D. ‘ . Philadelphia: $5.00 found in little green purse at 3424 Ludlow St. during the demonstration on Sept. 3rd, /1th and 5th.. . Philadelphia: Suit case found, 2003 South Street, Sept. 3rd, [}tI,l and 5th. Wallet containing some bills found, 126th St. and Leno): Ave. Oct. /1th. $1.00 found, 1887-1889 Madison Ave, week of Sept. 24th, 1939 A.D.F.D. Black velvet hand. bag containing handkerchiefs and odds and ends found, 1887-188!) Madison Ave., week of Sept. 3rd, 1939 A.D.F.D. Small. cliange found, 204 West 63rd St. Ladies’ watch coats, hats, etc.; found; B,oc.kland Palace; week of Sept. 2,/1th, 1939 A.D.F.D‘. Please Call MISS AGNES PLaza 8-0544 NEW JERSEY AADVERTISERIS PEACE I We thank You, FATHER PEACE COOPERATIVE RESTAURANT MEALS TEN and FIFTEEN Cents 359 Washington Street W PEACE ‘ Phone: PLainfield 6-171] RICHMOND FOOD MARKET A Meat and Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Complete Line of Pork -—-A Free Delivery Alex Cavaliere, ‘Prop. 307 Riclunond Street '"Plainfield, N. J. Thank You, I«‘ATHE_R JUST-RITE LAUNDRY 115. Coles Street Jersey City, N. J. “AS GOOD AS’ ITS NAME” Dry Cleaning at Moderate Prices 110; I ."I’l1'e NEW DAY Newark. N. I- October 1215, 1939 A.D.F.D. Peace Peace GOMPLIMENTS SPRUCE HAND LAUNDRY 188 SPRUCE STREET NEWARK NEW JERSEY CLASSIFIED AD Groceries, meats at right price —-— PEOPLE’S MARKET, 317 MULBERRY ST.,' Newark, N. J. ‘P E C E '.l.‘lt1an.k Y0 U , 1*‘A'J.‘ HE R. S,AM"S MARKET C. FERN . Virginia Meats ——- Southern Greens Georgia Corn Syrup . 108 S. ORANGE AVE. NEWARK, N. J. DIXIE UNIFORM CO. Specialists in Uniforms for Nurses, Maids, Waitresses, Beauticians, Doctors. 9 WILLIAMS ST., Newark, N. J. MIXED ADVERTISERS ‘ A We thank You, FATllER PEACE! PEACE FISH. FRUIT 8: VEGETABLE M A R K E T I A 262 LENOX AVE.,INear 123111 St, N. ‘Y. City Thank _You, FAT} ER PEACE \ AIR-O-PEDIC ‘ . ARCH SHOES For Comfort and Service Prices $6.50 and $7.50 56 East 34th Street New York City PEACE Tel. Lnhigh /1-5690 SHEVLAND BROS. Choice Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Fine Teas and Coffees, Lynbrook Butter and New Laid Eggs ' Prompt Delivery of All Orders _274 Lenox Ave. (bet. 1231a & 124th Sts.), N.Y. 1. Tel. UNiversity 4.-7514. , PEACE B.ENGLANDER L Excelsior Stables 117-121 WEST 128th STREET N: Y. City PEACE PEACE LUNCHROOM ‘\ ‘ 160 & 184 BROOMESTREET Virgin Mary We thank You, FATHER « PEACE FISH MARKET 220 BROOME STREET. ewark, New Jersey Tel. Mltchell 2-3414 Peace. I. October 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. Th e NEW D AY S ' 111 WORLD NEWS (Continued from page 4) formed U. S. embassy officials in Berlin that th.e American. steamer Iriqu_ois would be sunk by British submarines as it neared the.American shores as, it was strongly hinted, the Athenia__. was sunk in an effort to get the U. S. to declare war on Germanyor permit the shipment of war planes to the Allies quickly. Naval vessels went to convoy the Iriquois to New York. ESTHONIA, Latvia and Lithuania have been definitely brought into the Soviet sphere of in— fluence by pacts signed with Russia. Naval bases will be established on the large Islands of Dago and Oesel guarding the entrance to the Gulfs of Riga and Finland and from 25,000 to‘ 250,000 soldiers will be permanently stationed in each of the countries to prevent any political develop- ments unfriendly to Soviet Russia. This i_s con- . sidered to amount to virtual military and eco- nomic control of” the..Baltic nations. FinlandTis being offered the same kind of “friendly” terms A by a military committee consisting of 500p,0‘0_0l troops lin.ed up on the Finnish border. Finland is reported to have accepted Russia’s terms, which include the non—fortification of the Aaland. Is- lands between. Finland and Sweden, and Ger~ many, but Finnish authorities lined up a recep- tion committee of 250,000 soldiers, just in case the visiting delegation gets rough. UNDER RECENT. RULING of the U. S. Su- preme Court, any state which practices Jim» crowism in its schools is required to build educa~ tional institutions “just as good” as the facilities for the majority of the population. This would include engineering, law and other ‘technical col- - leges. Missouri, which was the immediate object of the ruling, still prevents some applicants from being registered because of their complexion. Missouri h.as endeavored to get by the ruling by establishing a makeshift law school but it flag- rantly fails to meet the “just as good” ruling of the Supreme Court. ‘ SERIOUS DAMAGE as a result of sabotage aboard the U. S. battleship Arizona has been repeatedly hinted in recent radio dispatches. SPY SCARES are rampant, along the Pacific. coast. German “Bund” members in airplane and machinery plants have a‘ systematic plan for breaking and injuring valuable equipment, so testimony before the Dies un-American Commit» tee states. V A PEASANTS’ AND WORKERS’ PARTY has been established in France as a legal. organiza- tion in which. members of the former Communist Party can operate. MYSTERY of the German liner Bremen seems i I to be cleared up at last. It is reliably reported that the. ship sail.ed around the northern end of the Scandinavian peninsula far above the Arctic Circle and docked at the friendly port of Mur-1 “ mansk, Russia. It was once believed the ship had been captured by the English. . GERMAN‘ DIPLOMATIC OFFICIALS have announced that change in the neutrality law of the U. S. would be considered. an “unneutral”,; hence a “belligerent” act toward Germany. A BELLIGERENT SUBMARINE h.as been DOMESTIC: I A . $15.00 -—.- $25.00 per week DAY WORKERS; 40a to 50c per hour plus earfare, WINDOW VVASHERS: (Menl 15c —— 25c he“ window and up. —— MAIDS —— BUTLERS - GOVERNESSES sion. to either employer or employee. LEhigh 4-5894. ‘EMPLOYMENT SERVICE EXTENDED GRATIS; TO » AH. READERS OF THE NEW DAY \Ve securevland supply positions for the following types of help: MECHANlCS———CHAUFFEURS~———CHAUFFEUSES——STENOGRAPHERS & OTHER OFFICE GRADUATE NURSES H-—— PRACTICAL NURSES -.-~ COMPANIONS -.-— CATERERS -—— SOCIAL SECRETARIES —- MILLINERS —— TUTORS AND ’ . . OTHER PROFESSIONALS. Prices by no means limited to $25.00 per week as workers receive wages according to experience and profes- This courtesy i. without discrimination as to race, creed or color~—abeolutely without charge or fee of any kind LEhigh 4-30442 (These telephone numbers are for New York City readers. » Out—'of—tow.n waders call Peace Mission Extension nearest your community.) MO. 272386 THANK YoU.rA'r1_-IE:e , . 112 reported in a ‘Mexican port asking for ‘fuel; an- other has been reported_ sighted in the Caribbean. IT HAS BEEN INTIMATED in radio dis- patches that England considers the American. neutrality patrol as an unfriendly or “belliger- ent” act which interfereswith England’s domi- nation. of the seas. British ships areclassed as belligerent exactly the same as German ships and sublnarinesg Britain has many possessions on and near the western he1nisph.ere which the neutralit_y patrol is designed to protect, inc1ud~ ;ingiBri.t.ish Honduras, British West lndies, Brit- ish. Guiana and the Falkland Islands. .}OVERNOR,A. B. (HAPPY) CHANDLER, of Kentucky, has resigned his post as Governor to act as the junior Senator to fill the seat of the late Senator Logan. Chandler has had ‘designs on a Senate seat for sometime and though op- posed by the New Deal in the last election, he is pro—New Deal. I _PEACE PEACE G R A NT ' 5 DEPARTMENT STORE fServi'ng ’H.arlen‘1,iwith Quality I\'lP,l‘(,'rl.IaI](iIlSE‘, At Prices You Gan .Al‘l'ord , '\\". '.l‘, GRANI‘ (10. Z25 FWEST‘ 125th S'.[‘.RE. IT -%.[’IB1..;\l’_.}E ' Mail Fille<‘l ' I 1 Be-rma.n's Haberdashers, Inc. MEN’S WEAR HATS —-— CAPS $1.95 up —-—5 650. up. . 'l."el.: l,l.\l. /l——:’I-fiiltfi 0 rd e rs s > .117 W. l"35l,h st. BOSTON ADVERTISERS... We thank You, FATHER ROZEN'S MARKET Patronize your i'r:lei'ids; ’Lh.is shop has always been helpful to our cause. 357 Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass. PEACE .We thank You, FA’I‘lr.l.Ell, for the sweet harmonious _ a [mo sp here Peace Mission & Dining-Room Delicious Meals served ‘in lr'al,her's i\l.in(l and Spirit p_'We t.h;ank—You, FA'l,‘Hl€1H. for evm-_v blessing -1.00. and :l5c. Blessed P. H. Smiles. illcnzager. 150 LENOX; Street. f BOS’J.‘O.\', Mass. PEACE, 161 iF.AS'.l.’ ’l'35'I.I'l, S'fl‘RiIi1'f:l'l‘.i J. J. , M.l.l;.ES. Mgi.-.i Tlie NEW nan’ ti October 12th, 1939 A..D.F.D. REGISTRATION PLACES will be open all this week, including Saturday evening, for New York voters, MIAMI CITY OFFICIALS,haiveyplatns for a “blackout”; just to keep up with the popular European styles. L .A BLACKOUT»at the New York World’s Fair (luring the period /of an “aerial attack” by a squadron of planes from as Staten Island air field, is planned as an experimental feat. CHINESE ARMIES ‘won a ma_ior“Vi_ctory over Japanese forces the other day. There were more than 500,000 men involved in /the Chinese :forces and almost that many Japanese. The victo.rious counter-assault ‘came after a savage Japanese advance in strategic sectors. PEACE seems to be again a possibility in the Sino-Japanese war. General Chiang Kai-Shek is being urged by French officials, to accept the mediation of the traitorous General Wang Wei, in what dispatches described as a responsible peace offer. GERMAN BUND LEADER Fritz Kuhn, is free after members of his organization took up a collection and/raised the $50,000 bail required. WORDS as well as bullets are being hurled by the Germans against the ‘French. and English. Gerinan soldiers ha_ve put up extremely poWer.f:ul loudspeakers‘"within hearing distance of the Al- lied forces and exceipts f1;'om Hitler’s recent speeches, and other propaganda are broadcast across the lines. I _ DURING A RADIO PROGRAM from Berlin ' last week, request numbers were invited. French 9 ,41,.,......,; /' (Continue on page v11/1) ’/ PEA CE PEACE WlLLlE'S Ann JlMM|iE'*$ mop CENTER . A ’ THE H()L'SE OF ()1/iA l.l’l’.Yp .107 Hickory Street Cor. Parrow Street (IlI'aI'I§:‘c. N. J.‘ fli‘i'+‘-e sin-'li\'er,\' \ ("maiige 5-0880 PEACE /. we‘ thank You, FATHER BUY FAMOUS ’1'—RA DE MARK SHOES‘ . $3 All One Price———Valu.es To’-$12.-30 ’ ' Also, Save Money \on Hosiery &'Bags W /Lean you comewtoi us——Be sure you rz/re-in BER-5HAN'S SHOE-OUTLET, Note we 2\7e—w Acldi‘ess—-Opp. (ii-mbel’s 181 WEST‘33rd S'l‘RpEE'l.‘ NEW YORK. CI’1"Y Luce I903 %_ ‘ Wethank You, FATHER‘ Belween 'il.‘;hir'ol amil Tl'.e:.:‘ington Aveniies 50.000 S.()li‘A'RE .'l1‘.FJliI7l‘ O_l*‘A fl”URNfl'7I,‘l‘T'Rfl31 AT W.-\1"T(1’l‘l‘O}N PRICES! ._ AUCTION SA.I.’P_1S ’,lfl'}l’1‘.I<DA \‘”'R A'.\’l‘)"l?R‘l‘]‘)AYS ..... .- .l.TRl.’\’A’li‘I11 SALZES "DAILY ' Sheciial discount /or, Father‘ D'L"ume€'s 1i‘otI,i0lwe-rs I A October '1Zth,-1§39_‘AM.D-'.F.D. Th e NEW D A Y PEACE ~ .. ‘ :v x51 .,,- -' . - ...0NE WEEK ONLY V 3! “‘ '1 ‘T’ STYLISH STOUT 3-3 IN. VMUDA; THE LAW RE IRES I 5 . V00 0‘ WASH YOUR R0 . rw/7H A L/ME soLuzIaA/j oNce , 1 A VEAR... MUCH OF THE ISIANDS ‘COATS 8; SUITS DR//V/(M/6 WAT£R /5 THE RAIN ' ’ WATER THAT /Pl//VS OF/-' THE " WHITE POOFS I/_V7'0 COVERED .T4NA"$'. Q,» V V; 3;: . I ' "’V I I ‘ 1 A 4>'=:*3:e>. » RIMMED T A :rsR:::A:u:m‘ "7—‘%:%'> A"5° FUR T '$:':::=2;m.::c*2°s:.::.rM~;:4" ::::::zm Values Formerly $25.00 “ THAN ONE APIECE F0)? EVER)’ MAM y , wamnw A/V0 cw/to w ré/-I/5 cot/A/TRY... - - * “‘\7Ve; thank You, FAT‘HER,”L___‘ for your B1essing's m v s T 9 5 K .«.r.......-.; ‘*:::.;*".m°v:s' zpmzpzateazzsve. A 1 T A Ham PM or» an ' C to » _? ‘ ' é - L was acumen. ~ ’ “ 218 WEST 125th Stregt THANK YOU, FA1jHER f._jh ‘ % .94 57 ‘I. esemcn as (T vossx sou. sc-mocomdnves « FO p 795 7'/Ml-'5 CH wakxp POUND or: FUEL As . T - was» pa!/sIe¢5‘W:~ /920. \ A NEW FALL STYLES F * ALL SIZES -— ALLTSTYLES f Featuring WINTER? COATS from A mGH'rEEousNEss. % i JUSTICE AND A 219 —s~t th Siiret Opén tAi%11W1O P. M. ———~% Near 7th Ave. ' WAORLDJNEWS (Continued from page 112) soldiers in the Maginot Aline telephoned in a .re- ; quest for a popular song and it is reported the Germanlstation broadcast it, stating they were glad to oblige the French soldiers. Anyway it a polite War. PURCHASE OF LOWER CALIFORNIA, the A peninsular state of»Mexico, for $15,000,000, is proposed in airesolution presented to Congress Monday. l 114 l A y A The NEWALDAY Qctobervlzthl,1939A.D.F.D. WPA WORKERS on the writers’ project, which has been sabotaged by the .Woodrum bill, which also dismissed all workers on jobs over 18 months, forcing them back on relief, staged a sit—down strike in New York Monday. This ob- tained publicity for the writers which they had been unable to get or write for themselves. RESETTLEMENT OF GERMANS who have been residing in Esthonia, Latvia. and Lithuania, in recently annexed German territory,- to in- crease the proportion of German population in those areas, has been ‘arranged between Ger- many, Russia and the Baltic states involved. E vELT- Copyright, 1938. by New Day Publisliing Co. (Enlarged copy of the new PEACE sticker) (E-XIII’ _ <ize bflsticker,-2 114 .x 1 3[8”——Wl1ite doves and lettering set on a green background) A E PEACE STAMPS AVAILABLE _ ,/ As‘ a result of the numerous inquiries to obtain the PEACE STAMPS, a, facsimile of which is printed above, we are happy to say these requests can HOW be filled» ill 10tS Of 100- it 100 PEACE STAMPS at 25c plus postage.——6c domestic. ‘ * ' * 7 V 8c foreign. ‘ A We thank You, FATHER. mu A .,. ..r.»;,r.—.2.~_a~._-.,«~1 «. 7-- /_ OCTOBER 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. PEACE EVERYTHING for MEN Shirts, Ties, Underwear, Hose, Pants, Sweet-Orr Work Clothes F. BACKER 2331 - 8th AVENUE Near 125th St.. N. Y. C. El)gecombe 4-1939 DR. S. W. BRATHWAITE SURGEON DENTIST 9A.M.to12 Noon —1to6P.M.——to9P.M. Sunday by appointment I 300 W. 143rd St. (Cor. 8th Ave.) New York Citv PEACE We thank You, FATHER The Green Peace Dining Room Home-made Pies. — Meals IOC and 15c 1485 5th Ave. (Bet. 119th & 120th Sts.) N. Y. C PEACE SHOP HERE I-IuI"I'ner's Bargain House (Formerly Gotdhut) Ladies’, Men’S and Children’s Wear Furnishings and Wearing Apparel “Low Prices Keep Us Bum” 24 W 125th St. New York City Tel. LEhigh 4-5894 PEACE PEACE EXPRESS GENERAL HAULING A L S O __ BAKED YAMS DAILY Ehgah Faithful 73 West 124th St. 36 West 123111 St. PEACE PEACE CENTER MATTRESS FACTORY 1886 THIRD AVENUE Near 104th Street FULL LINE OF BED SPRINGS ' Phone: LE. 4-2254 Mattress Made Over, $1.75 BED SPRING and MATTRESS $9.95 Canvassers Wanted Apply for work at factory PEACE We Thank You, FATH.1‘.iI\ Spatz Furniture Dept. We thank FATHER for the privilege of having been among those who co- operated in Furnishing His Madison Ave. Residence. It is our main con- sideration to serve eachland everyone with the same service, the same values.- at the same low prices. Come in and see our Bargains Mattresses made over . . . . . . . . $1.98 up 2341 8th Avenue, (Bet. 125th & 126th Sts.), N. Y. C. The NEW DAY Factory at 174 E. 104th St. V 115 Tel: UNiversity 4.7876 We thank You, FATHER L E W ' S " TROUSERS MATCHED TO YOUR COAT & VEST Don’t discard a good coat & Vest when only the trousers are worn out. Let us match them with new trousers made to your measure at bargain prices. ALSO WORK — DRESS — SPORT 95' PANTS READY TO WEAR ws mars STQRES _ 211 West 125th St. —— New York City (Next to Harlem Opera House) Open Sundays —— 12 to 7. Checks Gashed FIFTH AVENUE FAIR FIFTH AVENUE STYLE CENTER HARLEM’S MOST COMPLETE DEPT. STORE COATS — SPORTSWEAR — SUITS —— DRESSES Adults’ Pants & Shirts, $1.00 up 1362 FIFTH AVENUE 113th & 11/ith Sts. Est. 1880 PEACE : Peace ORTHOPEDIC SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN FROM $4.95 UP *1‘ FLORSHEIM SHOES FOR MEN * RED CROSS SHOES FOR WOMEN * X-RAY FITTING 2100 Third Ave. (Cor. 115th St.) New York City CAthedral 8—2876 WILLIAMS PHARMACY Toilette Articles -— Surgical Needs OSCAR H. \VILLI.\M»:, P/1.. G. 2161 7th Ave. (S. E. Cor. 128th St.) New York Citv Business Courses Tel. MO. 2-6086 ‘ WASHINGTON BUSINESS INSTITUTE Stenography, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, -Acoountmg. All ofiice machines REGISTER NOW FOR FALL TERM Day — Individual Instruction — Evening—-—LOW FE_ES 2105 7th Ave., Cor. 125th St., New York City We thank You. FATHER BARNEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Complete bargain prices — Work clothes — Pants 68c, 83c up to $2.98 —— Ladies’ Wear — Dresses 47c, 78c, 87c — Full Fashioned Hose — 29c, 43c. 57c — Sheets 34c. 59c, 74c — Pillow cases 8c. 17c. Turkish towels 9c, 12c, 17c. 250. N. Y. Citv 61 Amsterdam Ave. (Cor. 62nd St.) ' We thank You. FATHIF.-' We thank You, FATHER IF YOU WANT A Trunk or Suit Case GO TO SEE Pullman ’s Bag Shop 318 WEST 125th STREET New York City P ISACE PEACE PEACE 116 FATHER DIVINE PEACE MISSION Kingdoms, Extensions and Connections under FATHER’S Personal Jurisdiction NEVV YORK CITY, N, Y. REV. M. J. DIVINE, Headquarters and Office, 36-38 W. 123rd St. Tel.: LE 4-5894. REV. M. J. DIVINE, 152-160 W. 126th St. Tel,: MO 2-2386. REV. M. J, DIVINE, 1887-9 Madison Ave., Tel.: LE 4-3042 REV. M. J, DIVINE, Annex, 24 W. 115th Street. REV. M. J. DIVINE, Grocery Store, 26 West 115th St. REV. M. J. DIVINE, . 115th St. REV. DIVINE, , 115th St. DIVINE, _ 63rd St. DIVINE, . 113th DIVINE, . 114th DIVINE, . 114th DIVINE, . 115th DIVINE, 50 . 115th . DIVINE, 103 W. 117th St. DIVINE, 183 Lenox Ave, 'gss9ese9999 DIVINE, 25 and 29 W. . . . DIVINE, 61 E. 130th St. REV. M. J, DIVINE, 16 W. 131st St, REV. M.- J. DIVINE, 203 W. 139th St. Beace Mission Garages, 16-18-20-22-30 and 32 West 144th St. Tel. AU. 3-9258. 43 West 143rd St. . NEW PALTZ, N. Y. 55 Mile W. of City, Lake Mohawk Rd. BRIDGEPORT, CONN. REV. M. J. DIVIN-E, 468-470 Broad St. _ JAMAICA 107-02 Merrick Blvd., Jamaica. L. I, _ MILFORD, CONN. REV. M. J. DIVINE, 17 Gunn St. _ SAYVILLE, LONG ISLAND M. J. DIVINE, Headquarters, 72 Macon Street. Cither Peace Missions, Extensions and Connections : ALABAMA .;1iNTERPRISE— Baptist Hill. Carry Hutchinson, ARIZONA 21.907 W. Adams St., Phoenix. AUSTRALIA Mrs. G._ Malm, 308 George St., Sydney. Australian Temperance Hall, Russell St., Melbourne, Private address——- Mrs. C. ‘Cox. 169 Beach Road, Mentone, Victoria. Lygon St., Carlton, Victoria, Miss Me. Ilroy. iames P, Allen, 59 Naple Road, Victoria. BRITISH VVEST INDIES Kingston, Jamaica, B, W, I, Passage Road, Barbados Mrs._ Smith, Chapman's Bridgetown, Barbados. Sherman, St. Peter. Barbados 339 Spring St., Westfield. CALIFORNIA 53011/2 Hayes Street, San Francisco. 1828 E1115 Street, San Francisco. 321 Pacific Ave., San Francisco. 1483-1485 8th St., cor. Chester, Oakland. 864 Jefferson Blvd., Los Angeles. Cross Road, DIVINE, 59 E. 122nd St, 1326 Mulberry St., The NEW DAY -777 West 35th Place, Los Angeles. Miss Marie Harmony, Agent, 1102 E, _Adams Blvd., Los Angeles. 2602 So. Central Ave., Los Angeles. Grace Unity, Agent, 588 W, Claremont St., Pasadena. 21 Roberts St., Santa Cruz. 4134 Fourth Ave., Sacramento. 203 W, Delmar St., Pasadena, Calif. 1342 Hayes Street, San Francisco. 3427 Florence St., San Diego. 358 So. 2nd Street, San José. 708 14th St., Modesto Rte. 3, Box 46. So. Park, Santa Rosa. CANADA 263 Broadview Ave_, Toronto. 1454 St. Antoine St., Montreal. 170 Higgins Ave., Winnipeg, Man, 1050 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C., Agent. 1075 Denman St., Vancouver, B. C. 840 Gore Ave., Vancouver, B. C. COLORADO 2858 California St., Denver 614 E. Maple St., Denver DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 1113 “O” St., N, W,,,Washington. 1928 17th St., N.W., Washington. ENGLAND Miss Yarrow, BM[YAR. London, W.C.1 FLORIDA 534 N. W. 15th St. Miami. 2169 N. W. 5th PL, Miami. GEORGIA 734 E. Bolton St., Savannah. ILLINOIS 4529 Forrestville Ave., Chicago. 1401 Boismenue Ave., 5536 Lafayette St., Chicago MARYLAND 823 N. Arlington Ave., Baltimore. 1001 Argyle Ave., Baltimore. MASSACHUSETTS 150 Lenox St., Boston. 312 Columbus Ave., Boston. 229 W, Canton St., Boston, MINNESOTA 735 So. Smith Ave., St. Paul, 3142 N. E. Lincoln St., 12 South 9th St., Minneapolis. MISSOURI 1123 No. 13th St., St. Louis. NEBRASKA 2876 Maple Street. Omaha. 963 North 25th Avenue, Omaha, NEW JERSEY Newark. 28-30 Beacon St,, Newark. 251 Norfolk St,, Newark, 220 Mulberry St., Newark. 364 Mulberry St., Newark. 135 Broome St., Newark. 1111 Matterson Ave., Asbury Park. N. J. 111 Pennsylvania Ave., Pleasantville. 148 Bond St., Elizabeth. 20 Willard Place, Montclair. 271 Washington Street, Rahway. 417 Rahway Avenue, Westfield, 801 St, George Ave., Roselle. 43 Schureman St., New Brunswick. 119 York St., Jersey City. Divine Hotel and Auditorium, 50 Marshall Street, Elizabethport. E. St. Louis, Ill. Minneapolis. ~'OC'l‘OBE,R 12th, 1939 A.D.F.D. 23 Ege Ave., Jersey City. 163 Belmont Ave., Longbranch. N. .l. 564 E. 3rd St., Plainrield. N. J. NEW YORK 13 W. 131st Street N. Y. C. 69 Osborn St., Brooklyn. 541 Classon Ave., Brooklyn. 414 Franklin Ave., Brooklyn, 204-25 45th Drive, Bayside. 110-34 Union Hall, St., Jamaica, 159-04 So, Rd., Jamaica, 107th Ave,, and 171st St., Jamaica. 107-01 159th St., Jamaica. 749 Bayside Ave., Inwood, L. I. 7 Bay St., Oyster Bay. Derport Road, Huntington, 25 Udell Drive, Manhassett. 43 Winchester St., White Plains. 155 William St., Buffalo. Peace Exchange, Route 2, Box 72, Saugerties. NORTH CAROLINA 328 Pine St,, Belhaven. 811 Paterson St., Winston-Salem. OHIO 332 S, Grant Ave., Columbus. 1868 Lakeview Ave., Dayton. 212 Cleveland Ave,, Columbus. 944 E. Fulton St., Columbus. _ 416 W. Southern Ave., Springfield. 708 Linn St., Cincinnati. PANAMA _ Mr. Hen J. Sanson, Agent, Cristobal, Canal Zone. _ Thos. N. A, Bennett, Agent, Cristobal, Canal Zone, PENNSYLVANIA _ 1424 N. 24th St,, Philadelphia. 3424 Ludlow St., Philadelphia. 528 So. 16th St., Philadelphia. 5829-31 Haverford Ave., Philadelphia. 5916 Bryant St., East Liberty, Pittsburgh. 1520 Clarke St., Pittsburgh. _ 1201 Wilma St,, Route 3. Washington 2034 Ridge Ave., North Philadelphia SOUTH CAROLINA 280 2nd Street, Cheraw. SWITZERLAN D All further information through Euro- pean Office, FATHER DIVINE’S, Peace Mission, Postfach 18 Zurich. Neu- munster VIRGINIA 119 So. 1st St., Richmond. 401 East Washington St., Suffolk. WASHINGTON 2705 Wetmore Ave., Everett. 424 High St., Bellingham. 1552-112 Broadway, Tacoma 3102 Pacific Ave., Tacoma. Faith Hope, Centralia, Agent. 1907 E. Madison, Seattle, 1919 E. Madison, Seattle. 2246 West 56th St,, Seattle. 5213-5217 Ballard Ave_, Seattle. WISCONSIN 1219 11th St., Monroe. PARTIAL LIST—Becanse of the un- known number of FATHER DIVINE Connections throughout the world the above is but a partial- list for reference. PEACE D Notice - The Price of The New Day G FIVE CENTS per copy in United States, its possessions, territories and Canada Seven cents in foreign countries.
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Notes
Courtesy of the Peace Mission Movement of Father Divine, Woodmont, Pennsylvania.
Geography
Harlem (New York, N.Y.)
Subjects
Father Divine, Peace Mission Movement -- Periodicals, Communal living--United States--Periodicals
Identifier
fdi-tnd-003-041-1939-10-12
Is part of
Father Divine Collection
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Communal Societies Collection
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Hamilton College Library Digital Collections
Title
New day, vol. 03, no. 42 (October 19, 1939)
Author
Father Divine (Author)
Author
Father Divine
Publisher
New Day Publishing Co.
Date
1939-10-19
Place published
New York, N.Y.
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‘(K6 NEWYW our THIURSIDAY % I V I g I I g _ OCTOBER VOL In t I D \. I 19th, 1939 No. 42 _ I y A.D.F.D. A.D.F.D. FATHER DIVINE A.D.F.D. BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, RESIDENCE OWNED BY FOLLOWERS OF FATHER DIVINE AND SET ASIDE FOR HIS USE FATHER DIVINE opened, dedicated and blessed this beautiful residence at 70 Lefferts Place,_ Sunday, October 15th, by personally serving a Wonderful Banquet. —— DIVINE Cooperative labor and capital completely renovated and renewedthis building which was formerly dilapidated, im- practical and good for nothing. The NEW DAY The NEW DAY 2 A CONHVIERCIAL WEEKLY MAGAZINE PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY NEW DAY PUBLISHING C0. 5 156 W. 126th ‘St, New York, N. Y. — Tel. UN. 4-7640 Manager: De Voute and others. One year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 $2.00 six Months ........ .............................. .. $1.00 Single Copy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 cents FOREIGN: One...
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‘(K6 NEWYW our THIURSIDAY % I V I g I I g _ OCTOBER VOL In t I D \. I 19th, 1939 No. 42 _ I y A.D.F.D. A.D.F.D. FATHER DIVINE A.D.F.D. BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, RESIDENCE OWNED BY FOLLOWERS OF FATHER DIVINE AND SET ASIDE FOR HIS USE FATHER DIVINE opened, dedicated and blessed this beautiful residence at 70 Lefferts Place,_ Sunday, October 15th, by personally serving a Wonderful Banquet. —— DIVINE Cooperative labor and capital completely renovated and renewedthis building which was formerly dilapidated, im- practical and good for nothing. The NEW DAY The NEW DAY 2 A CONHVIERCIAL WEEKLY MAGAZINE PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY NEW DAY PUBLISHING C0. 5 156 W. 126th ‘St, New York, N. Y. — Tel. UN. 4-7640 Manager: De Voute and others. One year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 $2.00 six Months ........ .............................. .. $1.00 Single Copy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 cents FOREIGN: One Year $2.50, Six Months $1.25 Single Copy 7c. “Entered as se~c~ond—cla-ss matter May 11, 1938, at the post office at New York, New York, under the a-ct of March 3, 1879.” VOL. III N0. 42 , OCTOBER 19th, 1939 E: N O T I C E :- Please do not make ‘checks and money orders pay- able to FATHER DIVINE- FATHER DIVINE contributes HIS Messages gratis to “The New Day” but HE has no financial connection with “The New Day.” Therefore, it will save both time and expense if every one will make all money orders and checks payable to ‘.‘The New Day.” We thank You, FATHER. , Tel.: Ebgeoombe 4-6880-1 Peace 4/%’///; .';:;_7// 52,. DARROW LUMBER //M co.. INC. Doors, Mouldings, Wardrobes, _-,_-,7,‘ Dressers, flooring, Shelving, . 4, Roofing, Joist, F11“ _ //4” Y. City ./ .. 666 Lenox Ave. N. ' " (Bet. 1!i3rd and 144th Sts.) PEACE ‘ We thank You, FAT‘I-IEER SARllll'S PEAIE LAUNDRY Give Us a Trial — And You’ll Have to Smile I0 East 115th Street I New York City I Tel. UNiVersity 4--6082 T PEACE R. S U K O F F Dressmakin-g Trimmings, Pleating Hemstitching, Button Holes, But.tonsm_ 1742 Madison Ave., bet. 114th & 115th _Sts., N.Y.C. Peace ‘ Thank You, EATEER V GLOBE MILLINERY ’ T ‘ G SPECIALTY SHOP _ S_elling Out Our Millinery Dept. - $1.39 now 790 $1.98 now $1.39 '3" ; c, $2.98 now $1.98 ‘(,3 All Colors and Sizes _ Don’t miss this Opportunity. Special Prices for Father’s children on all our merchandise. « 54 E. 125th St.. bet. Park & Madison Aves.. 260 LCHOX AVe., At I.23I‘d St, N. Y. C. A7 % -4.: ‘ October 19th, 1939 A.D.F.D. Peace Peace THOSE IN ENGLAND wishing to hear of the Wonderful Works of FATHER DIVINE , may Contact Miss Yarrow. BMDIAR, We thank You, FATHER London, W_ C, 1 We thank You, FATHER “RITZY” FAMOUS E012 BETTER Coats —» Suits —— Dresses 29 E. 125th St.. Bet. 5th and Mad. Aves., N. Y. C. PEACE PEACE We thank You, FATHER Rebecca Dress Shop Dresses and Hats Silk Hosiery 59c up 1388 5th AVe., Bet. 114th & 115th Sts., N. Y. C. Tel. AU. 3-8617 , SAVOY TIRE STORE BATTERIES RENTED, SOLD and RECHARGED New Tires, Accessories, Flats Fixed SPECIAL RATES TO FATHER’S CHILDREN 612 LENOX AVE. — Near 141st St. — New York City SHOES HURT ? Try famous Lu-Pedic Arch Shoes They work with, not against, the feet Lu-Pedic Arch Support S H O ES SIEGEL’S 72 E. 125th St., N. Y. City PEACE PEACE Peace ‘1‘el. Yonkers 9090 R U B I N B R O "S ‘NI-IOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Paints, Brushes, Varnishes, Glass, Oils, Painter’s Supplies, Wallpaper, Sanitas 50 MAIN STREET Yonkers, N. Y. PEACE ' We thank You, FATHER. Lenox Department Store, Inc. ' DRESSES, SPORT EWEAR, HOSIERY UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, V UNIFORMS, ooesms 537 Lenox Avenue, N.= W. Cor. 137th Street, N. Y. e. Tel.,: LEhigh 4-1690 I PEACE PEABE JEWELERS’ G0-UP. Carrying a full line of Diamonds and Jewelry Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing eé \ " scenes of German air brought: down on I j _ “Visitors ’ 1‘ from most of the major air lines and military . services take part 1n ?- ,5 ‘J _ TheNEW’DAY I 3 iQct-ovber 19th, 1939 A.D.F..D. Li » 1 CONTENTS FATHERS MESSAGES: ‘ P a g e Banquet Table, Artists’ Colony, ‘Milton-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., Promised Land, Sat. & Sum, Oct. 14 & 15, 12:35 A. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 Banquet Table,-1887-9 Madison Ave., N. Y. C., Thurs., Oct. 12, 2:10 P. M. .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13 Righteous Government Forum, 204 W. 63rd St._. N. Y. C., Wed., Oct. 11, 11:05 P. M. 17 Righteous Government Forum. Artists’ Colony, Milton-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., Promised: Land, Sat., Oct. 14, 10:20 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2') Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N.Y.C., Sun., Oct. 8,. 4 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0‘ FATHER’S Office. 160 W. 126th St., N. Y. C.,Sun., Sept. 24, 12 M. —- FATHER’S Talk with the Secretaries . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Banquet Table, 20 W. 115th St., N. Y. C., Wed. & Thurs., Apr. 15 & 16, 1936, 1:10 A. M‘. Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N.Y.C., Tues., Oct. 10, 3:52 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 57 ~ Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N.Y.C., Mon., Oct. 9, 3:25 ..P. M. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 633 Banquet Table, 152-160 W. 126th St., N. Y. C., Sun. & Mon., Oct. 8 & 9, 3:00 A. M. . . . .. . . . .. 67 Righteous Government Forum, 20 W. 115th St.,~ Fri., Oct. 1, 1937 A.D.F.D., 11:45 P. M. .. 73 Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave.,”N.Y.C., Wed., Oct. 11, 4:00 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 79 Banquet Table, 152.-160 W. 126th St., N. Y. C.. Sun. & Mon., Oct. 15 & 16,, 2:25 A. M. . . . . .. 83 Banquet Table, 70 Letferts Place, Brooklyn, N. Y., Sun, Oct. 15, 6:15 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . 89 Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N. Y. C., Mon., Oct. 16, 4:00 P. M. .1 . . . . . . . . . . . .1-.. . . 95 Banquet Table, King’s Town Mansion, 67 Chapel St., Kingston, N. Y., Promised Land, Sat._. ' Oct. 14, 2:00 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98 Banquet Table, 152-160 W. 126th St., N.Y.C., Sun. & Mon., Oct. 15 & 16, 4:00 M. . . . . . . 106 World News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 A Message for FATHER DIVINE from the Invisible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 104 "Righteousness -— Marches\On” . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 I -womb News PEACE MOVES onithe part of Chancellor Hitler of Germany having failed to move Prime Minister Chamberlain and the British cabinet, the second World War took on its second stage between Germany and England. and France. ROYAL OAK, the second major British-na-I val unit to be sunk by German submarines, -was the highlight of numerous lesser tragedies to the British navy and merchant marine. 786 persons perished in the sinking of the Royal Oak. Three passenger liners .were sunk in one" twenty-:~four hour period. , ‘ GERMAN BOMBING ,,RAIDS were made on the “British fleet anchored in the Firth of Forth on Tuesday. Three naval units, the Southhampton, Edinburgh and Mohawk, were struck by bomb fragments. Fifteen were killed aboard these ships. ‘SCAPA FLOW and Firth of Forth were bombings on Monday Four German planes were Monday. I 7 NORTH BEACH AIRPORT, municipally and Tuesday. ' ,i,i,owned, was formally opened Sunday, October 15th by‘ Mayor F. H. La Guardia of New York. numbering 200,000 watched planes the ceremonies. The proj- we. ect, costing: $40,000,000 was a WPA undertak- ing and the Mayor hailed it as a monument to the industry of American labor. A NEW PEACE OFFER is said to be in preparation by Chancellor Hitler. OUTLAWING THE COMMUNIST PARTY in the U. S. is the objective , mittee on un-American activities. SUPPRESSION of the legal rights of citi- zens because they happen to have a different philosophy of goverment from the adminis- tration has begun in New York by the dis-. qualification of. the petitions of four Commu- nist candidates to the offices of City Council. EVIDENCE of the failure of the University of Missouri.to comply with the. ruling of the U.vS. Supreme Court requiring the state to make the best educational institutions acces- sible to all citizens, is seen in the suit of Miss Lucille Bluford, a graduate of the University of Kansas, to enter the higher university of Missouri for graduate work. “SOONER ‘OR LATER we must demand the freedom of this continent and its surrounding islands from the dictates of European power,” stated Col. Charles A. Lindbergh in a signifi- cant nation-Wide broadcast.‘ on the neutrality question. His statement was aimed at the domination by Britain of Canada, Honduras, Guiana,’ the Falkland and British West Indies Islands on or adjacent to the Western hemis- i phere. I p I \ of the Dies Com-. >1 )R_\,'<,locl; /1-5 105» ,. 4 1 Th e N E w DAY so Ociober 19th, 1939 A.D.F.D. Peace Thank You, FA’,l.‘lll‘<lR Universal Peace Cafe Meals 10c and 15c 353. West 127th N. Y.('. (Near St. Nicholas Ave.) .....o---‘.1-f“ .,,.._.... Tel. CNi\'c1'sity 4-7514 __ _ PEACE y BgENGLANDER F Excelsior Stables 117-121 WEST. 128th STREET N. Y.wCity Tel. LEhi gh 4—569O SHEVLAND BROS. Choice Groceries, l7rui1.s and Vegetables Fine Teas and Col.'J'oos, l.ynbi'ook .Butter and 1 New Laid ltlggs Prompt Deli.re7=1/ of All Orders 274 Lenox Ave. (bet. 1231.11 & 124th Sts.), N.Y.C. We thank You. 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I The Newyoay B vol.” 111 j New York, Tl1uyrsday,:'October 19th, .1939 I 42 IF MAN PURSUE YOU AND DEMAND THAT YOU OVER A PORTION TOF YOUR TERRITORY, GIVE IT T O \ HIM AND. THE OTHERPART TOO i There Is Not Any Power to Prohibit the Advancement of Right= A eousness for if It Goes Down Apparentsly in Defeat It Will Rise Again; Vict()riously “. “OUR FATIrIER’S MESSAGE” IGIVEN WHILE AT THE BANQUET TABLE ARTISTS’ COLONY I M1L'1‘ON—ON-THE-HU])SON up TH.E PROMISED LAN.D\ --' _SA'I“URD.AY EYENING & SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER "I14-th and 15th, 1939 A'.D.F.D. TIME: 12:35 A. M. I D After having spoken at the Righteous Gové ernment Forum, FATHER again condescended to bless the assembly and the World at large with this significant and ‘far reaching Message w all ‘ That mankind as a whole might be free from all undesirable conditions :noWieXisti11g'a1nong" the nations universally, it is essential that they be not only adopted but actually born into. the Royal Family, the Family of GOD, and be» lcom.e*—to be new creatures. in reality. GOD has paved out the way for the deliverance of the children of men. through the religious convic- tion of Jesus, that they might be emancipated. Free from the turmoils of the world, nations would live lovingly and peacefully and W7-011-1d‘]-1('.) long-er desires to study‘ war, but would fulfil the second chapter ‘of Isaiah, fourth verse: “And He shall _i1iclge aniong the tna-= tions and shall rebuke many people:- and they shall beat their swords intowi hich should be deeply considered by one and plowshares and their spears into prune ing hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.” The time is not far away when this will be fulfilled to the letter, for the Fulfiller has truly come! I V ‘ L()R?l”) (f)l3_‘ ALL CfREAT;lON', FATHER DIV»-= INE, WE THANK THEE I- (The i’oi.'egoing~statements are those of the transcriber, and." FATHEP/S Message follows the song that was sung just before He rose to speak.) .» I Song “Just be true, I Just be , true, I Call on the name of FA.TH.Ii3R, And He will answer you. [He will unclerstand, He knows just what to do; Never be discouraged I 'But just be true,” FATHER speaks as follows: PEACE, E‘VERYONE! g _ That little composition just sung is Well Worth considering if you will but be true to that which. you are representiiig. Of course there are those who may be required to‘be true to that which is untrue, hence those who would be required-—y—'in other words, -those who are required. to be true to those things that are untrue, they are requiired to be‘ untrue, there» for they are true» and yet untrue.’ I The NEWA DAY- October 19:5, 1939 'A.o.F.D. But it is a privilege to know just what you should be true to——to that which is the truth, and the truth. will set you free! I» It is a privilege to realize freedomjwill give PEACE and PEACE will give freedom. If you. have real freedom, you have real peace; but if you do not have real freedom, you do not have real peace. You cannot be PEACEFUL nor SATISFIED unless you are EMANCI- PATED and free ..f}“0m every tie that binds. So long as you feel handicapped, so long as you feel limited and your ambition is to make further advances, you cannot be completely satisfied, neither can you be in reality peaceful from every angle. . I heard a man say once, “You call your GOD Jesus”~—he was talking to some .men——“and you say you are following Jesus Christ; now Jesus never taught you to fight. Jesus never told you to do those things,” said he. That is a true saying. If you desire to be emancipated once and forever from all wars, race riots and confusion and from every expr'ession of that which is to the extreme reverse to PEACE and HAPPINESS, those things that disturb your peace and happiness, be born into the recogni- tion of GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE and be adopted or born into the Royal Family and be new creatures. . The Way to Freedom and Peace Now, this gentleman said at that time in reference to those men, “Now, you call your- selves Christian, American gentlemen—one hundred percent Americans”—he was speaking in reference to those who are commonly known as the Klans of America-—“and you call your- selves one hundred percent Americans and one hundred percent Christians,» and yet you say you should kill and you do kill,” or Words to that effect “Now, Jesus your GOD told you not to do that.” He or they would have had an alibi by which they could have been justified had they not «said that they were one hundred percent Americans and one hundred percent Christlike; for this is the way to free- dom and the way to PEACE on earth and GOODWILL to men—-—through and by‘ the CHRIST Teaching. Can you not see the mystery? For what said Jesus concerning this mys- tery? . I “It has been said by them of old times, an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, but I,say unto you nay. If any man shall smite thee on the right cheek, . , turn to him the other: if any man sue , . :5. , , 3 ’ you at law and take thy“ cloak, let him », have ‘your coat also,” . . which is to say, if any man through his na- tion, through his army and through his navy, pursue you and demand that you give ‘over a portion of your territory, give it to him and the other part, too. Now,‘this was the way that I, in the name of Christianity by Jesus’ religious conviction, paved out the way for your deliverance and for the deliverance of humanity, that they might be emancipated from wars, from race riots and from confusion and from all sorts of undesirable conditions by being emancipated once and forever by the renewing of their minds and by being bo.rn out of that Adamic state of consciousness; for what said Jesus ‘ through the mouth of the Apostle concerning’ the mystery? ~ “In Adam all die, so shall in Jesus Christ all be made alive.” What said He through. the Body in which He came at that time? “In the world you will have tribula- tion, but in Me, PEACE.” PEACE.ean only come through and by the Teaching of the CHRIST as exemplified among you. It is no lasting PEACE for the nations of the earth, for an individual, for an‘ organ- ization nor for any nation, saving through and by the religious conviction of Jesus as exem- plified and birthed out to this people. Can you not see the mystery? Lack of Understanding If this Teaching, even since the beginning of Christendom, would have been taught viv- idly and the nations of the earth should have. , and would have lived it, there would no longer be rumors of war, for they would not have anything to war with. They would not have a, nation to war with. They would not have a people to war against, for the very Spirit of RIGHTEOUSNESS, as I have exemplified i11 your very midst, would have long since wiped all wars and the rumors of wars and the teaching and the schools of war out of exist- ence, and you would not be learning War any more. But for the lack of understanding of the truth, as being termed followers of the CHRIST, they have gone back in orthodoxy in the dark days of that which may be termed . heathenism. A good many of them through the divers religions, have stressed the mystery as though was a mystery of_ those who won -1;-z,-;4p§4-:)—n.h(:: - ~ ; rt 4, October 19th, 1939A.D.F.D, I T h e N E D A Y I e - 7 victories over those who were their opponents. This was done through the ‘lack of understand- ing and through the lack of being consecrated to the only One. Can you not see the mys- tery? ‘ . Then I say, it is well worth considering, and as I said here some time ago, it may be a hard saying, but yet it isptrue: Moses’ religious conviction inculcated and reincarnated in this people and in the greater part of civilization today, is saying: “An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.” I‘ It is saying, “If you. away from me, I must do ye also the same to you.” This was Moses’ religious conviction. He was sincere! But civilization as we have it had not advanced to this degree in under- standing; even until now it has not made its advances whereby mortality in humanity can understand it. Can you not see the mystery? The Soldiership Degree For the lack of this _understanding that I have given you, men war among themselves in- dividually, severally and collectively. They do not live according to the Teaching of Jesus, although under Christendom.’ Under Christen- dom they claim to be followers of the CHRIST, and I heard some say: “Am I a soldier of the Cross, A follower of the LAMB?” No longer soldiers with. outward weapons, but soldiers with inward weapons to “war against the enemy mentally and spiritually, the enemy of your soul—-—your selfish tendencies, your sel- fish fancies, your selfish pleasures; to war against all selfishness from every angle ex- pressible, that is the soldiershipm degree I have freely given, that you might be EMANCI- IPATED from those conditions. But for the lack of understanding in this ad- -_ vanced civilization where it has not been spir- itually awakened, they are groping in darkness and under Adam and under Moses believing through orthodoxy by the divers governmental bodies that they should war one nation against the other and they should contend for their own rights, when CHRIST as the WAYSHOW— ER declared: ' “He that seeks to save his own life shall lose it: he that will lose his life for My sake shall preserve it.” you not see the significance, of a self- denial? Canyon not see the significance of" be- have taken something. ing not only adopted into this Family but being born into this Family‘? Moses’ viction was the law of sin and death that came .by Moses—-—a law that would punish a man even unto death-‘ if he committed certain of- fenses that were considered punishable A by death. It was all right, according to his con- viction. I AM not condemning him in his lini- ited religion, nevertheless, it was not in its fullest measure of thisadvanced spiritual civil- ization in which we are now living. -Can. you not see the mystery?” ~ Jesus’ Religious Convicti.on It was essential for the Bocly called Jesus to come as an Advancer of the light of the spiritual civilization that would come forth into expression, and when Jesus came and gave birth to His religious conviction, He left it on record for all of the people. It was to the extreme reverse to that by which these war mongers are living. It was not and it is not according to their version. Can you not see the mystery? . Had they been taught and been educated in schools of learning‘ where they would have been expected to take on the nature and the characteristics ‘of Jesus, where they would have been obliged to be converted into His Ve1‘~= sion, according to His religious conviction; iad they been obliged to take Jesus’ religious con- viction as law and order legally universally,- even as they had been taking the law of Moses, they would not have had a space nor a place i in consciousness for warring today againstthe other nations. Thatis the mystery. Jesus made it plain. Why? For He as a Per- son was “led as a lamb to the slaughter, dumb as a sheep before her shearers: He opened not His mouth.” _. If this would have been true with Poland, it would not have been any bloodshed and it would not have been any war. “Well now,” someone says, “would you allow them to take all your land and country and your government and‘ bring it into subjection to Nazi-ism?” The very Spirit of My Presence can and will arise among them, for what said I through the Body called Moses as one at that time a leader among the nations? " i H “The LORD your GOD shall raise up .. one among your brethren like unto me; Him shalt ye hear.” Nothing Can Prohibit the Advanceof 7 Righteousness‘ If the fall of a country or government is in religious con- _ s V . ‘ 2 . C evidence, the revival of such a government shall predestinate. It is predestined‘ to be, and that government if it is dethroned——in other words, if it falls for righteousness’ sake, it shall ri.se ‘again. Can you not see the mystery? Then, it is not any" power to proh.ibit the advancement of RIGIITEOUSNESS, for if it goes down apparently in defeat, it will rise again.Victoriously. It may seemingly be a de-I feat in the outward expression, but it shall rise again outwardly manifesting victory where it had seemingly been defeated. Now you can plainly see, even as it was, even the scene of things is changing completely since the fall of Poland apparently. Some thought when Russia allied with Germany, why, . that was victory for Germany, in which Ilitler thought it himselfl:' apparently; and the other allies tl'1.ough_'t it. They thought Germaiiy would have victory, but according to evidence sl.ightly sketched and reflected, it looksas if though . Hitler is more so defeated. Can you not see the mystery? __ Then I say, right will win! All you must needs do is to stand firm and I will declare to the children of men, RIGHT WILL WIN-—not might! Might cannot do a thing! It may seem- ingly. Do you think, if might after the man- ner of men could wi.n, I would be here today? . . -. after the versions of men as they have been in their endeavors to bring Me as a Per- son and My Work and Activities to an end? Do you not see and know definitely, that which is termed ’ might in wickedness would have A long since won and I would. have been brought to My end? But it cannot be! It CANNOT BE! But through the misconcept of the truth and through those who call themselves Christian nations, for their failure to live according to K the Teaching of their Leader, Jesus, they make wa.r against other nations and other individ- uals in violation to, their religious discipline, in violation to their religious constitution by which they should be controlled. A True Christian Cannot Make War Now, how can a Christian nation make war with anyone? And -yet they claim ‘to be Christians. They are not Christlike! It is a matter of impossibilityfor one to be a Chris- tian in reality and make war with another! And especially selfishly andfor the greedy gain of filthylucre and for dominion and authority. It is absolutely.im‘possi]ole for one to do such. a thing. A V Then 1 say,_t_hose.that failed to be true to. their own‘ religious ,co1ivi.ctilon?;_ or doctrine, hand ‘themselves, have failed to T 1.. N E w D A Y o.i.i... was, 1939 'A.n,.i§-up. failed to follow‘! their Leader, as being termed their Leader, Jesus, they failed \‘ in that they have been brought into subjection to such "as they themselves among themselves -are losing continually battle 'after battle, and are not winning any of them. If they would be true to their GOD, their religion~some may say ” it is mere superstition —— but nomenon, a superstition, a superstitious version whichever, as that of Jesus and the Teaching of the CHRIST in Jesus. Even if it is super stition, it matters not, for superstitiousness produces and brings into outer expression by a mental and spiritual conception the visibility of; things that you are superstitious in. Can you not see the mystery? ‘ , i The very physical appearances of things are in evidence, the very physical appearances of things are manifested by you being supersti-C tious. It may not be true, but if you think or‘ say it is true and think it partially, you pro- duce it, believe and V-isibilate it by consciously thinking in that direction. I T ’ Then I say,there is where and why the war is going on today, or has been. It is because! those of these Christian nations,‘ as they call live according to the Teaching of their Leader, Jesus, as the WAY- SIIOWER to salvation. ‘They cannot have PEACE until they accept of it! That " is the cause of it! ‘ " “ Will Not Live by the Teaching They Profess Then as was mentioned tonight, herein Amer-V ica those who call themselves one hundred per- cent Americans, those who call themselves one ‘hundred percent Christians following Jesus so .. perfectly, so accurately by the way of baptism in the water, the material‘ baptism, the majority of the Klans are, a good many of them which- ever, say that they are following Jesus’ and yet they go about to kill’ people, some of the peo- ple who are _considered as.Klans, do. What‘ isit for? It is’ because they have notebeen ta'ught“_ up and they are not teaching the‘ Life of CIIRIS'il as exemplifiable, as justifia’bl'e, as legitimate %’ and as the thing that men should go by in real-' . , They teach’ people, not" only those but . ‘ all of the divers religions f under — 'Ch1."lSlL€I'J_-’-T ‘those’ different" Christendom who call‘ them-= CHRIST, yet they do.» not’ desire to live according to Ilis Teaching; * neither to‘ bring their bodies into’ s‘ubjectiojn7 through ‘A self-denial and consecration. There-" fore it is a matter of impossibility 'for them tor. ity. d_om——there are those among religions under selves followers -of the escape war,ito escape‘ those undesirable conidi-' »~ tions and disasters that arise from'.tiIi"_1.e.' to _,time, be trueyto a ph'e- . - :).’o1~kia11s. i_Octobe~r 19:11, 1939 A.D.F.D. , T h e NE w DAY 9 ' because they are under ‘the jurisdiction of them, when CHRIST came to bring PEACE , to the nations. Not a real person or persons or organization or nation" who lives according to the Life and. the Teaching of Jesus as exemplified and dem- onstrated in the Four Gospels-—it is a matter of impossibility for such a believer to be a ‘failure! I cannot stress this thought too vivid- ly, for I want you all to get it. The time is at hand you had just as well to know it. Even if you are not conscious of this Teaching of Truth, when you are I Teaching PEACE on earth and GOODWILL to men, you are teach- ing the Life and the Teaching of Jesus the" CHRIST, for no one else taught it in reality. They did not teach it for they had not experi- enced it. Moses thought he was right in those days, the same as you have thought you were right in things you did not know. When he killed .a man and buried him in the sand, he thought‘ it was right in the defense of his‘ brethren. That was his religious conviction and it was not a perfect -one-—I mean it was not a perfect religious conviction. You see the mystery? r Living Like Moses When Jesus, before He got killed, the same as ninety-nine one hundredths percent of" one hun- , dred percent of the people do who call themselves . Christians, they are as Moses and also as Jesus was before Hewas killed. They live in self and selfishness, a good many of them un- willingly and unconsciously. * A good many of them think they are living soberly, righteously and godly, but they are far from it! Jesus thought He was right when He said: - “Go, to.the lost sheep of the House of Israel.” - Why should He especially stressfully send‘ them to the lost sheep of the House of Israel? It may have been some tendency of selfishness there,,if He stressed the lost sheep of the House of Israel especially. I speak of Americanism as a democracy ap~ « parently as aireflection of selfishness as an American Citizen, but not from that angle of expressionf‘ I AM not speaking racially, I AM not stressing it for the purpose of especially it serving America neither AM I stressing it for the purpose of especially serving the New But what said the CHRIST after the resurrectioii? I ’ “Go into all the ‘world, and teach all r ‘L ' nations,” you see. As Jesusrthought to Himself, it was a justifiable act to go to the lost sheep of the House of Israel, that is the way it is with the majority of the so—called Christians. think they should go to their respective denom- inational religion. They think they should es- pecially go to their respective race, creed or color to seek to bless them especially. Universalize Your Mind and Ambition So long as you have a mortal concept and live i11 mortal selfishness, you will have some selfish tendency to help those with whom you are connected, to help them especially. But why not try to universalize your spirit, your mind, your ambition, your nature and your endeavors to help everybody? Can you not see the mystery? That is why we have these banquet tables as -we do from place to place——we want to get rid of every selfish tendency, every human fancy and every human pleasure. We want to universalize our tendencies and fancies and pleasures, that our love might be for each and everybody. That is the mystery. To take on the characteristics of GOD, your SAVIOR, your FATHER, the ONE of Whom the Dec- laration of Independence was speaking when it said: . I , “Of one blood GOD created (or formed) "all of the nations that dwell. upon the face of the earth.” Take on the characteristics of GOD, that your mind and your desires might go outfor all mankind, that you in your flesh and blood, if so to speak, you could go to each and every individ- ual, every living creature of every nation, every language, ‘every tongue and every people. You would go readily and willingly and would not have a drawback onaccount, of race, color or nationality. Then you have the CHRIST char- acteristics» that , were given Jesus—-in other words, that were resurrected in Jesus when He was . resurrected; but before ‘He was resur~ rected, it was some selfish tendency‘ in evi- dence apparently when He said: “Go to the lost sheep of the House of Israel.” I Now‘, we sliiafll universalize our love, our am- bition, our ~. tendencies, our fancies and our pleasures, and we shall express the nature and the characteristics continually‘ of the AL- MIGHTY and no longer allow our minds to be influenced in the least 17,’)/’_VS€3IfISI11T1e.SS nor self- .r' 2. fir‘-I. -, , They I ../ 10 fr he N E W Dr A Y ocfotm 19th, 1939 A;/D.F.D.‘ii #__j ish tendencies, and when this is done, why, . PEACE‘ ’ ‘ “ "hank You, FATHER then We will _1ive Evangeiically wholehearted- ly; and if y0u,1ive Evangelically, you would not fight your brother for’ any cause. I thank ‘ you. I thank you. I thankyou! / ' N ___________ ‘ I THANK YOU, FATHER DEAR-3 O O PEACE - Tel. 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A message _which was dated October 1st, 1937, approximately just two years prior to this time, was proofread just before FATHER arose to speak. It dealt with FATHER’S view- points and principles at the time of registering and voting and with politics and the politicians. FATHERTS views were not-— quite the same as they are now; for the time has’ come when the patience of GOD and the mercy of the AL» MIGHTY will cease to tolerate the crooked and perverse ways of man, and unless they turn from their unjust ways in this day and age, why, they shall be crushed beneath the weight of the Righteousness, Truth and Justice of GOD, FATHER DIVINE. In this glorious Message FATHER delivers an ultimatum to all the crooked politicians and ' officials who would try to pervert Righteousness in governmental affairs and try to bar equity and fair... dealing from ‘being exercised at the time of registering. and voting. Regardless to whether man heeds this com- mand of GOD for right living, right thinking and right acting or notlit matters not, for . HE will rule the world with a powerful hand «and HIS Judgment shall be quick and final. Man must bowto HIS Willor they shal1‘be sweptjas a great flood tide, off of the face of the earth! , A ‘ , (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which FATHER Speaks as follows t), G I PEACE, EVERYONE: This is a Message transcribed and just proo:l:'read, but it was given some time ago. I do not believe there will be many, if any of MY Followers this year, who Will go to the polls, for a new commandment I have given them, that they express the4Unity of the Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose - politically, econ.omically, socially and otherwise, and by such an expression. they act. in unis son in all of their activity and act the same in every emotion and expression. Therefore in the registering and voting, if all are privileged to register and vote, all will register and vote in ‘unison. But if some are disfranchised on ac- count of their names sounding something like as if though they are Christian names,‘th.ey will not regi_ster and vote unless all can register and vote in unison according to MY Plan and Pur-G pose. - I — GOD is GOD with or without a body, and GOD is GOD with or without a ballot!PI need not have“ MY Followers to endorse the ‘acts of the politicians, neither legality in the act of registering and voting ‘to have a Righteous Government, for I have it and they: have it within themselves! Hence we bring _our Right-9 eous Government into display and demonstrate ‘it so effectively without the ballot, they all must recognize it and they shall consider, with-— outxa politician GOD is victory and victorious from every angle expressible! Take these thoughts to consi.deration and, as I said, if there are any of the politicians who want our support at the polls through the ballot, we are willing to give i.t to them if they are just and righteous officials and are will- ing to live according to righteousness as ex- emplified in these, MY Followers. If they are not willing to live according to righteousness, which is to sa.y, according to the Constitution and its ‘Amendments and according to the Dec- laration of Independence and endorse both it 14 and them with all ‘sincerity, I cannot and will not -endorse the politicians! For this cause they know if I go either way’ they will feel the effect of it. If I represent the ballot they will‘ ’ feel the effect of it in whatsoever direction I direct My Followers, and if I withdraw from the ballot they will feel the effect of it in what- soever way they may have. desired MY Fol-I lowers to go! So they will feel the effect of it, matters not what we do, and they must come to this place in consciousness where they will recognize you as an important issue in the world of affairs.‘ ' They may try to ignore it if they can, but the time cometh and is now at hand, “THY Kingdom has truly come and GOD’S Will is now being done.” That is what you are saying to HIM Who liveth forever and forev