Glory Through Sufferings
After reflecting on our text from Ephesians chapter 1 verses 15 to 21 we realize that 'to know' means more than just to apprehend with the mind, but also to apprehend with the heart, and to experience in the Life. That's why were are told elsewhere to 'love the LORD our GOD not only with our mind, but with our heart', and with our soul, and with our strength'. So the knowledge involves the whole man; the whole person. In our case, when we are talking about what GOD has done, it is something that is a reality that we can experience in our life.
If we just leave it as a mere intellectual idea, then it is powerless. We are like those people He (Shaul), is praying also that, Messiah is our Head. He is our Representative; He is our Leader; He is the Head of this new humanity – redeemed sinners! What happens to Him, happens to Him not only for His own sake, but for ours' as well. So that it vitally concerns us. For example, in any family, what happens to the head of the family, concerns the family very much. If the head of the family is honoured, all the family basks in the honour. If the head of the family suffers, all the members of the family are involved in the suffering. If a man is sentenced to exile, his family have to go into exile with him. If he is promoted, then they come into prominence and all the cameras are fixed on them as well. And this is what we have here. He is our Leader; He is the Captain of our salvation, and by that is meant, He is the Captain of a heavenly army, and we are soldiers for Messiah! We are involved; we are members of His family and of His army. He has chosen us to be His people! Now these honours that are described here, where GOD 'seats Him at His own right hand', this is reflected in Psalm 110, which the LORD YESHUA quoted to His people: If you turn back with me to Isaiah 52, we will see this. Already foretold; already GOD foretold that His Servant, the Messiah, would achieve glory through terrible sufferings. He must needs suffer, and the reason why He must suffer, is because that was the only way that He could save us, by taking our penalty, our condemnation, our judgment, upon Himself. Isaiah 52 from verses 13 through 15: It was to them a matter of amazement, not only Jewish people, but Gentiles, when they heard about the great Messianic Deliverer; the great King; that He achieved His eminence through eminent suffering; that glory only followed terrible suffering. And that's why so many were astonished at Him. He was disfigured; He was mutilated; this was the way He 'sprinkled many nations'. This word, sprinkled, is a verb that is used in the Law of Moses to describe the sprinkling of the blood of sacrifice; and also of the blood of consecration. When people were sprinkled; when Moses inaugurated Israel into a covenant with GOD, he So we come across statements like this. For example the 1st Letter of Peter, he says: Now its not literally true that we have literal blood sprinkled on us; but the efficacy of that shed Blood must obtain, in our experience. We must realize the power of that atoning Blood of the Messiah. |