What a blessed theme the Person and Glory of our Lord! How inexhaustible
and unsearchable! How refreshing to the souls of His redeemed people
as well as to the heart of our heavenly Father, who, loveth the Son!
To meditate on Him, to behold the Glory of the Lord under the guidance
of the Holy Spirit in the Word of God, means spiritual growth and spiritual
enjoyment. This only can make the unseen Person a blessed reality in
our daily walk. We pray that all our beloved readers are drawn closer
to Himself through these brief meditations. Can we truly say the Lord
is more precious to our hearts and that we are living more in His presence
than ever before? Has He become the absorbing object of our hearts and
lives? Are we more devoted to Him? God grant that this may be the case
with all of us. It is the great need we have. It is the good part, which
Mary, resting at His feet, had chosen.
In the great chapter which begins the Epistle to the Colossians, after
that blessed description of the Son of God, stands this word "that
in all things He might have the preeminence" (Col. 1:18). But who
can tell out what a preeminence, the preeminence of the Lord Jesus Christ
is? Some day we shall see Him in all His Glory. He Himself will lead
us into the Holiest of the third heaven to behold the Glory the Father
has given Him (John 17:24); then we shall know His preeminence fully.
And yet from Scripture we can learn even now the preeminence of the Lord
Jesus Christ.
In all eternity the Son of God was the object of Love and Glory.
"Son of God the Father's bosom
Ever was Thy dwelling place."
He ever subsisted in the form of God. In all creation He has the preeminence.
This is made known to us, as man could not discover it, by revelation.
We accept this in faith. "Through faith we understand that the worlds
were framed by the Word of God, so that things which are seen were
not made of things which do appear" (Heb. 11:3). And all which was
called into existence was created by Him and for Him. "For by Him
were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth,
visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities,
or powers: all things were created by Him, and for Him" (Col. 1:16).
What a marvellous survey! What power and glory belongs to the blessed
Son of God! "All things were made by Him; and without Him was not
anything made that was made." "The world was made by Him" (John
1:3,10).
He has the preeminence in sustaining His creation. All things consist
by Him. He upholds all things by the Word of His power (Heb. 1:3).
In the Revelation of God He has the preeminence. Both books, the book
of Nature and the Book of all books, the written Word of God, the
Bible, tell out His Glory. The Bible may be compared to a living organism,
like the human body. Every book in the Bible has a specific place and
service like the members of the body; the life in that marvellous divinely
constructed organism of the relevation of God is the Son of God. Apart
from Him there is no revelation from God and no manifestation of God.
He reveals God. Throughout the Bible, in every part, He holds the preeminence.
Greater still is His preeminence in redemption. Redemption would be an
eternal impossibility without Him. He came from the Father's bosom to
redeem us. He is the Way, the Truth and the Life. No one can come to
the Father but by Him. He gives eternal life. Furthermore as the first
born from the dead He is the head of the body. That body is the church
and every believing sinner is a member in that body. Each is united to
Him and possesses His life. This body with its many members He keeps,
nourishes, builds up, sanctifies and ultimately glorifies. In all the
great and glorious redemptive work He has the preeminence.
As the glorified Man He is the Heir of God and as such He holds the preeminence
in heaven. He has been made so much better than the angels, as He hath
by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they. Far above all
the angelic beings, higher than the archangel is the Lord Jesus Christ,
the Man in Glory.
There is a future preeminence for Him. The day of His visible Glory and
power is approaching. Now He is rejected, then He will be enthroned.
Upon the holy hill of Zion He will be the King of Glory. His Glory will
cover the heavens and His Majesty the earth. He will be King of kings
and Lord of lords. He will rule as the only potentate and every knee
must bow before Him. The song must at last rise in heaven and on earth "Worthy
is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom,
and strength, and honour, and glory and blessing." Such is, briefly
sketched, the preeminence of the Lord Jesus Christ. Yea, in ALL things
He hath the preeminence.
Can we do anything less than to give Him the first place in all things?
He is worthy of it. He died for us. He drank the cup of wrath in our
stead. His own self bare our sins in His own body on the tree. How great
has been and still is His love for us, the love, which passeth knowledge.
He is worthy of the first place every moment of our lives. He is worthy
to possess all we have and are. We are bought with a price, we are not
our own. We belong to Him.
What unspeakable grace from God the Father, that He has brought us into
fellowship with Him to whom He has given the preeminence. We please the
Father as we delight ourselves in the Son and walk in that blessed fellowship.
We must honor Him whom the Father has honored, and as we serve the Lord
Jesus Christ and accord Him the first place, the Father will honor us
(John 12:26). Our hearts too can never fully know the blessed peace of
God and rest of faith till we give our Lord the first place. Anything
less than that will mean dishonor to Him. "Not I — but Christ" must
be the constant cry of our hearts. Not I — but Christ in our daily
walk; Not I — but Christ in our service. Oh! that we might realize
our great and holy calling, our wonderful privilege, a privilege which
is ours for but a little while longer to live for Him, who has in all
things the preeminence.
Nothing save Him, in all our ways,
Giving the theme for ceaseless praise;
Our whole resource along the road,
Nothing but Christ — the Christ of God.
Copied by Stephen Ross for WholesomeWords.org from The
Lord of Glory... by A.C. Gaebelein. New York: Publication Office "Our Hope", ©1910. |