Saturday, September 10, 2011

"The Holiest of ALL" part VII

THE SON HIMSELF GOD.
Hebrews  1: 7 - 9  And of the angels He said, who makes His angels spirits, and His ministers a flame of fire: (Ps. 104: 4). But of the Son He said, Your Throne, O God, is for ever and ever; and the sceptre of uprightness is the scepter of Your Kingdom. You have loved righteousness, and hated iniquity; Therefore God, Your God, has anointed You with the oil of gladness above Your fellows (Ps. 45: 7, 8).

FIRST SECTION.
Hebrews 1: 4-14.
The Son of God more than the Angels.

BY THE REV. ANDREW MURRAY

In contrast to what is said of the angels as servants, the Holy Spirit has said of the Son, You Throne, God, is for ever and ever. Christ is not only the Son, but is God. He is one with the Father: as Son He is partaker of the Father's own nature and being.

Christ is God: to many Christians this has been a dead article of faith, held fast and proved out of Scripture, but without any living influence on the soul. To the true believer it is one of the deepest and most precious Truths for the nourishment of the inner Life. Christ is God: the soul worships Him as the Almighty One, able to do a Divine work in the power of Divine omnipotence. Christ is God: even as God works in all nature from within, and in secret, so the soul Trusts Christ as the everywhere present and the Indwelling One, doing His saving work in the hidden depths of its being. Christ is God: in Him we come into Living contact with the person and Life of God Himself. The Truth lies at the foundation of our Epistle, and the Christian life it would build up: Christ is God.

Your Throne, God, is for ever and ever. As God, Christ is King: the Throne of Heaven belongs to Him. When an earthly father has begotten a son, they may be separated from each other by great distance, both in place and character, and know each other no more. In the Divine Being it is not so. The Father and the Son are inseparable, one in Life and Love; all that the Father is and has, the Son is and has too. The Father is ever in the Son, and the Son in the Father. God is on the Throne and Christ in Him: the Throne and the Kingdom are Christ's too.

For ever and ever. Christ is the King eternal. His dominion is an everlasting dominion. The full meaning of the
word eternal will become clear to us later on. Eternal is that which each moment and always exists in its full strength, immoveable, unchangeable. "We receive a Kingdom that cannot be moved," because our King is God, and His Kingdom for ever and ever. The rule of Christ our Priest-King, even now, in our souls, is in the power of an endless, an imperishable Life: the faith that receives this will experience it.

And the scepter of uprightness is the scepter of Your Kingdom. Christ is a righteous King: He is Melchizedek, the King of Righteousness. In His Kingdom all is righteousness and Holiness. There "Grace reigns through righteousness." It is the Kingdom of Heaven: in it the Will of God is done on earth as in Heaven. And when it is farther said, You have loved righteousness and hated iniquity, we are reminded that
the righteousness is not only His as a Divine attribute, but His too as the fruit of His life on earth. There He was tested, and tried, and perfected, and found worthy as man to sit upon the Throne of God. The Throne which belonged to Him, as Son of God and heir of all things, He had as Son of Man to win. And now He reigns over His people, teaching them by His own example, enabling them by His own Spirit to fulfill all
righteousness. As the King of Righteousness He rules over a righteous people.

Therefore God, Your God, has anointed You with the oil of joy above Your fellows. He is an anointed King. Therefore, because He loved righteousness and hated iniquity, therefore God anointed Him. When He ascended to Heaven, and sat down on the right hand of the Throne, He received from the Father anew and in fullest measure, as the Son of Man, the gift of the Holy Ghost to bestow on His people (Acts 2: 33). That Spirit was to Him the oil of joy, the joy that had been set before Him, the joy of His crowning day when He saw of the travail of His soul. An anointing above His fellows, for there was none like Him; God gave Him the Spirit without measure. And yet for His fellows, His redeemed, whom, as Head, He had made members of His body. They become partakers of His anointing and His joy. As He said, "The Lord has anointed Me to give the oil of joy." Christ, our King, our God, is anointed with the oil of joy, anointed, too, to give the oil of joy: His Kingdom is one of everlasting gladness, of joy unspeakable and full of Glory.

O you souls, redeemed by Christ, behold your God! The Son in whom the Father speaks. Let this be the chief thing you live for to know, to honor, to serve your God and King. This is the Son in whom God speaks to you in all the Divine mystery, but also in all the Divine power and blessing, which marks all God's speaking. Let our hearts open wide to receive the King God has given us.

And as often as we are tempted with the Hebrews to sloth or fear or unbelief, let this be our watchword and our strength: My Redeemer is God! In this faith let me worship Him. My Redeemer is God! let my whole heart be opened to Him, to receive, as a flower does the light of the sun, His secret, mighty, Divine working in me. My Redeemer is God! let me Trust this omnipotent Lord to work out in me His every promise, and to
set up His Throne of righteousness in my soul in a power that is above all we ask or think. My Redeemer is God! let me wait for Him, let me count upon Him, to reveal Himself in the Love that passes knowledge. Blessed be the name of God for ever and ever: My Redeemer is God!

1. Who is God? And what is God to us? "He in whom we live and move and have our being." He is the Life of the uniuerse. And how wonderfully perfect all that Life is in nature. When we know this God as our Redeemer, "in whom we live and move and have our being" in a higher sense, what an assurance that He will make His New Life in us as wonderful and perfect.
2. "You have loved righteousness and hated iniquity, therefore"... This was His Way to the Throne; this Is the only Way for us, living and doing right, and hating everything that is sin.

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