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The
Pre-eminence of the Lord Jesus Christ
and His Coming Glory
by Arno C. Gaebelein
"Who
is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature: For
by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in
earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or
principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him:
And he is before all things, and by him all things consist. And he is
the head of the body, the church: who is the beginning, the firstborn
from the dead; that in all things he might have the preeminence."
Colossians 1:15-18.
We meet in this
Prophetic Conference to exalt and glorify one Person and one Name, the
Name which is above every other Name. And He whom we desire and delight
to honor is in our midst, for He has said "Where two or three are
gathered together in my Name, there am I in the midst" and again "Lo, I
am with you alway, even unto the end of the world." May we remember in
each service that the unseen One, our Saviour-Lord is with us.
There was a brief
moment in the earthly life of our Lord, when suddenly His garb of
humiliation was changed into glory. It took place upon that mountain
where He had taken His three disciples. All at once the glory of the
Father covered Him. His blessed face shone like the sun and His raiment
was white as light. That transfiguration glory was the foregleam of His
coming glory. Such is His glory now at the right hand of God; with such
glory He is, some day, coming back to earth again.
Yet it was then that
human lips uttered words which marred that glory. Peter said "Lord, it
is good for us to be here." He suggested to make this glory permanent.
He spoke as if there could be glory without suffering, a crown without a
cross. Greater still was his mistake when he added "If thou wilt, let us
make here three tabernacles; one for thee, one for Moses, and one for
Elias." What was his error? He put the Lord of glory into the company of
mortal, sinful men, such as Moses and Elias were. He lowered His dignity
and glory. It was therefore while He was yet speaking that the voice of
another was heard. It was a voice which spoke from above. It was the
voice of God the Father vindicating the honor and glory of His own Son,
the Lord Jesus. Listen! "This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well
pleased; hear ye Him." Not a man like other men; not a saint like other
saints; not a lawgiver like Moses; not a prophet or reformer like Elias,
but my beloved Son.
What was suggested on
that mountain by Peter, to place the Lord on the same level with other
men, is the common thing today throughout Christendom. They call Him the
carpenter, the man of Galilee, a good man, a great man, the best of man.
They place Him alongside of Buddha, Confucius and Socrates. In doing
this His fullest glory is denied and the Lord of all is dishonored.
The portion of the
Scriptures read at this time tells us that pre-eminence belongs to our
Lord Jesus Christ. In all things He has the pre-eminence. Let us then
see the sevenfold pre-eminence of our Lord we find revealed in the
Bible.
1. His is first of all the
pre-eminence in creation.
Creation itself is for man an unsolvable mystery. How did the things we
see, this earth, the universe the fathomless heavens with their millions
of stars come into existence? When and how did it all originate? Is
matter eternal or had it a beginning? What is the future of this
universe? These are but a few of the many questions which man has asked.
Sages and philosophers of all races and ages have been occupied with
such questions concerning the origin of creation. It would greatly amuse
us if we were to state some of the utterly ridiculous theories which
great thinkers of different nations in the past invented to explain how
things seen came into existence. Not less foolish is the theory which is
so widely taught throughout our country, in our schools and colleges —
the so-called evolution theory. It is nothing less than an attempt to
find some other cause for the existence of nature than nature's God as
revealed in His infallible Word. Without answering the claims of
evolution let me give you two reasons why a Christian must reject it.
In the first place the
evolution theory makes God the author of evil. He must be held
responsible for all the misery, sorrow, suffering and death which are in
the world today, for He Himself imparted it when He started the supposed
protoplasm evolving. If that were true then God would indeed be the
author of all the horrors in the world and man would be without any
responsibility at all. And furthermore evolution knows no remedy for the
evil which is in creation. It denies and rejects the great redemption as
made known in the Gospel of God.
If the creature is to
know anything about creation, since searching cannot find it out, it
must be made known by revelation. And such a revelation we have in the
Bible.
"In the beginning God
created the heaven and the earth." Creation is the work of God. When we
examine the New Testament Scriptures we discover that creation is
ascribed to the Son of God. What a great statement we have here in the
Epistle to the Colossians, who like so many professing Christians today,
had listened to false teachers and were being misled by evil doctrines.
Listen again. "For by Him [the Son of God] were all things created, that
are in heaven and that are in earth, visible and invisible ... all
things were created by Him and for Him." Was this the opinion of the
Apostle Paul? How could he ever have made such a great statement unless
God revealed it unto him by His Spirit! Nor is he the only writer of the
New Testament who makes this known. John in the beginning of his gospel
gives the same testimony. "All things were made by Him and without Him
was not anything made that was made." And again, "The world was made by
Him." John 1:3,10. From these inspired statements we learn that the
pre-eminence in creation belongs to Him whom we worship as our Saviour-Lord.
Therefore all who believe the Bible believe on Him as the omnipotent
Lord, the creator of all things.
Nor must we forget how
wonderfully He manifested the Creator's power and the attributes of the
Godhead when He walked among men in deepest humiliation in the form of a
servant. That humble Nazarene, as they called Him, displayed
omnipotence. Look at Him as majestically He spoke to the waves and the
wind with His command "Peace, be still." The wind was hushed; the waves
became a calm. Who else but the Creator, who made the sea, could do
this? And so it took the power of an omnipotent One to change the water
into wine. And look again and see sickness and pain banished by the
loving touch of His hand; and more than that He raised the dead. How
great too was His omniscience! He knew the secret thoughts of His
disciples and the plotting's of His enemies so that His own confessed
"Lord, Thou knowest all things." Away then with the miserable and lying
inventions of the enemy, so prominent in the twentieth century, by which
it is claimed that Christ was only divine in the sense as every other
human being possesses divinity and other inventions which deny His
Godhead and rob Him of His highest glory.
2. He also has the pre-eminence as the
Upholder and Sustainer of all things.
The Bible tells us that "by Him all things consist" and that He "upholds
all things by the Word of His power." It means that He sustains this
universe, that without Him all would collapse. He occupies a throne and
in His hands rests all power. Well may we remember this in days when
thrones crumble into dust, when everything is shaken, and testing times
are upon man and man's government as never before, that there is a
throne which cannot be shaken, nor can it be affected by what is going
on down here. His throne is an everlasting throne of righteousness, and
ultimately righteousness will be victorious. The Son of God our Lord has
the pre-eminence in government, upholding and sustaining His creation.
And think of it child of God, that He is your Lord. The hands which
uphold all things uphold His people down here in conflict, in sorrow and
in every trial.
3. But furthermore He has the
pre-eminence in the Bible, the revelation of God.
And well it is that we speak of this blessed Book as the infallible, the
inerrant Word of God. How tersely it was put some two years ago by our
good President Mr. Woodrow Wilson when he penned the inscription for the
soldiers New Testaments, beginning with this statement "The Bible is the
Word of life" and closing with the testimony "The Bible is the Word of
God." Well said — the Bible, the Word of Life and the Word of God. Many
voices throughout Christendom ridicule and deny these statements, which
embody the faith of our fathers. They tell us that perhaps the Bible
contains here and there some kind of a revelation, but they claim it
takes scholarship to ascertain what is really truth and what is merely
human opinion, myth or legend. And blessed little scholarship some of
these critics possess. The solid truth the Bible is the Word of God, as
God's people always believed, has been changed to a statement of
camouflage — the Bible contains the Word of God. How prominently the
horrors of the past four years are connected with the rejection of this
Book divine as God's Word and God's revelation must be clear to every
thinking Christian. Destructive Criticism and the new Theology robbed
Germany of the faith in the Word of God and the Gospel of Christ; and
then they were, under Satanic delusion, plunged into that which outraged
the laws of God and man. Let a nation stand by the Bible as the Word of
God; honor the Bible, read the Bible, believe the Bible and its message
of God's love in His Son and that nation will always prosper. And here
permit me to say that we have a message to give from the President. We
wrote Mr. Wilson asking him for a message to this Bible Conference. His
Secretary replied that on account of the pressure of his official life
he could not do so, but sent instead the copy of an address he delivered
several years ago, with the permission to use anything of it. Let me
then read to you this sentence and let us consider it as his message. "I
have a very simple thing to ask of you. I ask every man and woman in
this audience that from this night on they will realize that part of the
destiny of America lies in their daily perusal of this great book of
revelation — the Holy Scriptures."
Our good Vice-President
Mr. Thomas R. Marshall sent from Washington to the speaker a direct
message. He writes "Out of the Babel of tongues now in the world
proclaiming — Lo here is salvation, lo there is salvation — all history
proves that the only sure salvation for the individual or the nation is
the knowledge of and obedience to the revealed Word of God. Read it.
Strive to obey it."
In this wonderful Book
the Son of God, our Lord Jesus Christ has the place of pre-eminence.
Years ago a certain father brought home to his children a children's
game by which he intended to teach them the geography of our land. It
consisted of a paste board map of the United States, cut up in small
pieces of different shape. They were to fit piece to piece till the map
was reconstructed. It took them five minutes to complete the task. And
when the father inquired how they succeeded so soon, they turned the map
over. On the other side was the figure of George Washington. All they
did was to put the man together, the arms and legs, hands and feet; and
thus the difficulty of the map on the other side was completely solved.
In this Book of all books there is revealed a Person, the Lord Jesus
Christ, the Son of God. He is the key to the Scriptures. Not "Science
and Health" as it is claimed is the key to the Scriptures, nor the mad
ravenings of Russellism, or any other ism, but the Lord Jesus Christ is
the key to the whole revelation of God, the key which unlocks the
treasure house of God to the human soul. Wherever we turn in this Book,
which has outlived every attack, the anvil upon which infidelity has
broken its hammers, we behold this majestic Person and all His glory.
From the Book of
Genesis, the book of the beginnings of all things, to the great
capstone, the Book of Revelation with its unveiling of the future, He
stands out in solitary majesty. Moses speaks of Him; every prophet tells
out His matchless person, His work and His glory. We see Him and His
work in the offerings and sacrifices, in Israel's earthly worship, in
historical events — His face may be seen on every page in this Book. And
then the names He bears! Hundreds of names which tell out His worth, His
love, His grace as well as His glory.
Christian! Whenever you
read your Bible, and daily you must read it prayerfully if your
Christianity is to be a reality, look always first for Himself. Remember
the written Word makes known to your soul the living Word, the Son of
God. He Himself said concerning the Scriptures "They testify of Me."
Approach then this Book with the simple prayer "Father by Thy Spirit
show me Christ and His glory, show me Him who is altogether lovely."
Pray this and you will never pray in vain.
4. But let us see next His
pre-eminence in Redemption.
Man is the lost creature of God. Man is a sinner and alienated from God,
destitute of righteousness; he is in the place of death and therefore on
the road to an eternity of darkness and separation from God. Man
therefore needs redemption. He cannot redeem himself. Well did Job cry
out, uttering the old, old question "How should man be just with God?"
And afterward he confessed the hopelessness of his own efforts when he
said "if I wash myself with snow water and make my hands never so clean,
Yet shalt thou plunge me in the ditch and mine own clothes shall abhor
me." Job 9:30-31. Nor can an angel or any other created being redeem and
save man from the horrible place into which sin has brought him. If man
is to be redeemed, God must do it Himself. The One who alone is able to
redeem and to save man is the Son of God, the Lord of Creation. To
accomplish the great work of redemption He left the bosom of God. He
left the glory behind and came down to this earth of sin and death. He
who was rich became poor. Born of the Virgin He became man and as the
God-man He lived that perfect life, that holy life, that blessed life,
that life of trust and obedience and in it all He made God, the
invisible God known to man. He brought God to man but to bring man back
to God something else besides incarnation and a holy life was needed.
Redemption could only be procured for a guilty race by the Cross. On
that cross, He who knew no sin was made sin for us. There He met and
owned God's Holiness and righteousness — there He took the sinners place
in judgment. On that cross He was forsaken of a holy God and all the
waves and billows of divine judgment passed over His head. On that cross
He paid the price of redemption and shed His precious blood, by which
the believing sinner is cleansed from all sin and put beyond
condemnation. Oh that wonderful Cross with its wonderful work!
A few months ago I
looked once more upon that great, majestic mountain on the pacific
coast, Mount Rainier. Twilight came on. And then the great giant,
towering almost fifteen thousand feet above sea level, with its summit
capped in eternal ice and snow, was suddenly glorified by the rays of
the setting sun. The summit seemed partly bathed in blood red and over
yonder the red merged into a tinge of yellow like shining gold. And as I
looked upon it the Cross came back to my mind, the cross on which the
Lord of Glory died. Calvary is such a peak reaching from earth to
heaven. The blood was given there and the glory secured. In that cross
His glory as the redeemer is made known, the Lamb of God who meets
perfectly God's righteousness and reveals His great love. What a glory
then is His through the work of the Cross! He has, by His work, procured
the power to bring sinners from eternal night to eternal light, from
eternal shame to eternal glory, from the dunghill of sin and death to
the throne of life and glory. And that cross can never lose its glory.
It can never be dimmed; its glory will never diminish; it can never be
forgotten in all eternity, even as it was known from before the
foundation of the world.
And therefore He has
the pre-eminence in redemption. There is no salvation in any other "for
there is none other name under heaven given among men whereby we must be
saved." Acts 4:12. There is but one way to glory and that is the way of
the cross, to believe on the Son of God who died for our sins. All who
will be in the Father's house were brought there through the blood of
the Lord Jesus Christ. Every other gospel, so called, salvation by
character or the new thought gospel, or anything else is a miserable
counterfeit. And that includes the foolish invention, which for a time
became so popular in Great Britain, that the soldier who dies on the
battlefield goes straight to glory because he gave his life in a good
cause. No! a thousand times No! Christ alone can save. His then is the
pre-eminence in redemption.
5. There is another pre-eminence, His
pre-eminence as the risen Man in glory.
We speak of the created heavens. But there is also an uncreated Heaven.
God is a Person. He has no beginning. For Him there must have been a
dwelling place before all time and all creation. That place is the third
heaven, the uncreated heaven. When the Son of God had finished the work
and God raised Him from the dead, He passed through the heavens and
entered into the heaven of heavens. There He received as the risen Man,
in His glorified body the highest place which God could give to Him. He
seated Him at His own right hand in the heavenly places, far above all
principality, and power, and might and dominion, and every name that is
named, not only in this world but also in that which is to come. He put
all things under His feet. And now as the glorified Man He fills the
throne, angels and authorities and powers being made subject unto Him.
There too He receives the homage of the heavenly hosts. All heaven
glorifies and adores Him. In such glory John in the isle of Patmos
beheld Him when He saw Him in the midst of the golden candlesticks.
Wonderful sight to see the One whom Isaiah announced as the Wonderful,
the Counsellor, the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father, the Prince of
Peace, to see Him, who was once made a little lower than the angels for
the suffering of death crowned with glory and honor, to see Him as the
Priest in yonder Holiest ever living and interceding for His own blood
bought people.
6. There is also His pre-eminence in
the new Creation.
The old creation has upon it the stamp of sin and death, the new
creation is life and glory. The only way which leads into this new
creation is the new birth. To belong to the new creation one has to be
in Christ. "Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old
things are passed away; behold all things are become new." 2 Cor. 5:17.
He is both, the author of this new creation, and the Head of it. All
sinners saved by grace form the body of Christ, which is the church and
He is the head of that body. He sustains and keeps and ministers to this
spiritual body as He sustains His physical creation. And some coming day
this new creation will be complete. The redeemed body will be joined to
the glorified head, the Lord Jesus Christ. All the redeemed will share
His glory.
When that blessed
consummation comes then His pre-eminence in that new Creation will be
acclaimed in that never ending glory song "Thou art worthy ... for Thou
wast slain, and hast redeemed us to God by thy blood out of every
kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation; And hast made us unto God
kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth." Rev. 5:9. And hear
how this hymn of worship and praise increases, rises higher and higher
in the coming day of glory. "And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many
angels round about the throne and the beasts and the elders: and the
number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of
thousands; Saying with a loud voice, Worthy is the Lamb that was slain
to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honour, and
glory, and blessing." Rev. 5:11-12. Such is His glory which He will
receive as the pre-eminent One in the new creation, the head of the
body. And this is the glory which awaits all who are in Christ. Oh, the
blessed thought that some day we shall see Him as He is! Oh, how it
thrills the heart to think that we shall look into that face of glory,
that we all shall have a face to face meeting with the Lord of glory,
the pre-eminent Christ! And what a destiny it is to be ultimately like
Him, to share the vast inheritance of glory with Him and to live on, and
on, and on in the glory fellowship with the Lord.
7. Finally He will receive the
pre-eminence as King of kings and Lord of lords over this earth.
This is His coming, future glory. What will the future bring for this
earth and the human race? This has been and is still the important
question all thinking people ask. Throughout the past four years of the
world war with its unspeakable horrors and suffering, uncountable
thousands have asked "what shall be the end of these things?" And now
that victory has come, autocracy is dethroned and democracy is
enthroned, we still have our questions concerning the future. Will the
coming league of nations maintain peace on earth? Will the sword never
again be unsheathed? Listen to wise words of another, I believe spoken
from the platform of this great hall. Col. Roosevelt said: "Let us never
forget that any promise that such a league of nations or any other piece
of machinery, will definitely do away with war, is either sheer nonsense
or rank hypocrisy." Very true Mr. Roosevelt! What about the dark shadow
of lawlessness, the beast of the pit which despises all government and
would sweep away every law and order? Indeed never before in the history
of this age has the human race faced such problems and perplexities as
we face today. It is as our Lord told us. "...Upon the earth distress of
nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; Men's hearts
failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are
coming on the earth..." Luke 21:25-26. What then is the future to bring
for this earth and the people upon it? No Christian needs to speculate
about it, for we have a sure word of prophecy in which the Lord, who
knows the end from the beginning, has revealed the future. Oh! the pity
that the church of Jesus Christ has neglected this magnificent portion
of God's holy Word, so full of light, of hope and comfort.
This Word tells us all
about the things to come. It tells us that the time will come when
Monarchies and democracies will give way to another form of government.
God Himself will set up on this earth a Kingdom, the Kingdom of heaven,
the Kingdom of the Son of His Love, the Kingdom of righteousness and
peace. A Kingdom will ultimately come into which all the nations of the
earth will be gathered, a Kingdom which extends from sea to sea, in
which nations learn war no more; a Kingdom in which God's will is done
as it is done in heaven. And God's Word is equally clear how that
Kingdom comes. Not by the efforts of man; not by the progress of
civilization; not by reformation or education. Not even by the work of
the church. That Kingdom comes when the Lord Jesus Christ comes back to
earth again. Some day these heavens will be covered with His glory and
He who lived once upon this earth, who died the sinners death, was
raised from the dead and ascended upon high, He who is now at the right
hand of God, yea this same Jesus, will come again. Then He receives that
Kingdom and the glory time for this poor world will come. But above all
it will be His glory time, for He who was once crowned with thorns will
then be crowned the Lord of all. These great, forgotten and neglected
truths will be more fully unfolded in this conference. Before our
brother Dr. Torrey speaks to us on "that blessed Hope" let me ask you
this question. In all things the Lord Jesus has the pre-eminence, have
you given Him the pre-eminence, the first place in your life? He is your
creator, your sustainer, your Saviour, the Lord who loves you. Why then
is He not the pre-eminent One in your life? No real happiness, no real
peace and joy can you know till you give Him the pre-eminence, as your
Saviour and your Lord. All our troubles and difficulties in our
Christian lives have but one source — we have never crowned Him Lord of
all in our lives. This very first meeting give Him the pre-eminent place
in your heart and life.
Copied
from Christ and Glory...
Addresses delivered at the New York Prophetic Conference, Carnegie Hall,
November 25-28, 1918. Edited by Arno C. Gaebelein. New York:
Publications Office "Our Hope," [1919]
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