God And Father Of Messiah
Our text from Ephesians chapter 1 verse 3 refers to Messiah in His human nature. That term Messiah shows Him as our Redeemer, becoming one of us as our Immanuel, and in that sense, GOD is His GOD; and GOD is His Father.
When He rose again from the dead, and He appeared to Mary, He said, Psalm 45, let's go back to Psalm 45 and we'll see there that one person who is called, 'GOD' speaks to another person who is also called, 'GOD'. Psalm 45. GOD is speaking here to the Messiah. It's still the same Psalm of the 'Heavenly Bridegroom'. Psalm 45, verses 6 and 7: We find then, there are two Deities here, two persons in the Godhead; and They are both called 'GOD'. So there is no objection then that can be raised against this verse here, where GOD is called, GOD pronounces a curse on those who put their trust in men. He says the only true object of trust is GOD. So when GOD says, So He is called 'the GOD of Messiah'; we find that in Psalm 45; He is called 'the Father of Messiah'; we find that in Psalm 2. And those are not the only two. I just picked out two. There are more, but I just don't want to wade into a whole sea of proof texts. 'Blessed be the GOD and Father of our LORD, YESHUA Ha'Mashiach.' He is called, 'our LORD' as I said earlier on, because He is our Saviour and because He is our Husband. We saw Him as our Bridegroom in Psalm 45. He is also called our Saviour. When we looked at Isaiah, Chapter 54, the Messiah is speaking to His redeemed people, and He says,'For your Maker is your husband – the LORD of Hosts is His Name, and your Redeemer is the Holy One of Israel; He is called the GOD of the whole earth.' Now in those four statements in verse 5 of Isaiah 54, we see there the Redeemer; the Messiah is our Maker, He is called ADONAI Tzva'ot, the LORD of Hosts; He is called our Go'el, which means our near kinsman; Redeemer means near kinsman, one that is close to us, and so He was because He became one of us; and He is called the GOD of the whole earth. Not only the GOD of Israel, but the GOD of the whole earth! He is the universal, Messianic King; and He is the LORD of Hosts. For those reasons, YESHUA, our Messiah, is called our LORD. He is our Saviour, our Redeemer, our Husband, our GOD. When Thomas saw Him in the upper room, and saw those holes in His hands and in His feet, he said,
Now you and I only experience it in the process of time; it's not something that we experience in the past, but as we are born; as we come of age; as we are saved; we enter in to the experiences of those blessings. But the Bible here says that from eternity, GOD had already blessed us! |