"Great
is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh,
justified in the Spirit, seen of angels."--1 Timothy
3:16
GOD,
the great Origin, or Fountain, of Life, is pleased to manifest
Himself in various creations. And all of His intelligent creations
which He recognized as sons were in His likeness. The
Logos, the beginning of God's creation, was in the Divine
likeness. Not only was He a spirit being (and God is
a Spirit), but more than this, He was a spirit being in the
character likeness of His Father, His Creator.
Moreover,
when the Logos became the active agent of the Father in creating
the various orders--angels, cherubim, seraphim--they were
all created in the image of the Father. The angel sons
of God sang together and shouted for joy as they saw the different
creations. When it came time to make a still different
order of creatures, an order that had never before existed,
namely, human beings, God carried out through the Logos His
purpose of creating man in His own image, His own likeness. And
God declared Himself well pleased with man.
A
description of the first man is given us in the Eighth Psalm:
"Thou hast made him a little lower than the angels, and
hast crowned him with glory and honor. Thou madest him
to have dominion over the works of Thy hands; Thou hast put
all things under his feet; all sheep and oxen, yea, and the
beasts of the field, the fowl of the air, and the fish of
the sea." Adam was the master or king of all these. He
represented something that the angels did not represent; for
none of them were ever set over anything. God Himself
is the Ruler of all, and Adam and the Logos were the only
ones who were in any sense of the word "set over"
anything.
When
God made man, He made him like Himself in this particular--that
he had a dominion. When the angels were created, they
were God manifest in different orders of beings--cherubim,
seraphim and the lower orders of angels. When it came
to the creation of man, he was made in God's image. God
was manifest in flesh. But we cannot say that God is
manifest in fallen flesh now. The original likeness to
God has been obliterated by sin. The reign of Sin and
Death has to a considerable extent erased these traces of
God's image. And the Scriptures plainly show us that
we have lost this image and likeness of the Creator.
Adam
was called a son of God because he was in covenant relationship
with God; but when he became a sinner, he lost this relationship. None
of the Jews were sons of God. Abraham was styled a "friend"
of God. Although God had approved of Abraham, Isaac,
Jacob, the Prophets and others in Israel, and indicated that
a great blessing would be theirs, they could not be treated
as sons. God said, in substance, when speaking to Abraham,
My friend, I will make with you My Covenant. "In
thy Seed shall all the families of the earth be blessed."
GOD
MANIFEST IN PERFECT HUMANITY
But
everything must wait until that great antitypical Seed of
Abraham should come. We have the record of how this One
would come who was to be the Deliverer, the Antitypical Seed
of Abraham. After reasoning about the Logos--how He was
made flesh and dwelt amongst them--St. John declares that
Jesus had the glory of the Only Begotten of the Father, full
of grace, full of truth. This was the way above all others
in which God was manifest in the flesh.
When
the lower animals saw Adam, they saw the very best representation
of God possible to them. Nothing could be made in the
flesh that would be more like God. And when the time came
for God to send His Son into the world, He set before Him
the great privilege of being man's Redeemer. And when
He was made flesh, all those who beheld Him saw the glory
of the Only Begotten of the Father. When any looked upon
Him, they saw the Father in the most absolute sense in which
it would be possible for them to see Him.
God
said to Moses, "No man shall see My face and live." Saul
of Tarsus merely had a glimpse of Jesus glorified, and yet
the glory was so great that if he had had a full look he would
not have lived. Jesus was the express image of the Father. Jesus
is the express image of the Father. And if no man can
see God and live, then he cannot see the glorified Jesus and
live.
GOD
MANIFEST IN THE PRINCES
But
God has made a provision that when Christ's Kingdom shall
be established amongst men, there will be earthly representatives
through whom Messiah will govern and uplift mankind during
the thousand years. God has just such a class prepared
and ready for this work-- Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and the
other Ancient Worthies. These are to be counted worthy of
an instantaneous awakening to human perfection. These
experience no change of nature in their resurrection, because
they were not begotten of the Spirit. There was no one
begotten of the Spirit until Pentecost, except our Lord at
Jordan. "The Holy Spirit was not yet given, because that
Jesus was not yet glorified." Therefore those Ancient
Worthies had merely the testimony that they pleased God. Because
of their loyalty to God and the principles of righteousness,
some of these Ancient Worthies "were stoned; some were
sawn asunder; some were tempted; some were slain with the
sword; they wandered about in sheepskins and goatskins; being
destitute, afflicted, tormented; of whom the world was not
worthy."--Hebrews 11:37,38
These,
although they had received God's Promise, received not the
things promised them. For instance, God had promised
Abraham, "All the land which thou seest will I give unto
thee." Abraham must have a resurrection in order
for God's Word to come true. He must get that land. But
there was no suggestion to Abraham of glory, honor, and immortality--no
suggestion to him of becoming a partaker of the Divine nature
and a joint-heir with Jesus. See Acts 7:5; Hebrews 11:8-10,17,39,40
This
began with Jesus. Christ has not only brought to men
the knowledge of life and immortality, but also that there
is a privilege of gaining this life with Him: "Which
salvation began to be spoken by our Lord, and was confirmed
unto us by them that heard Him." (Hebrews 2:3) But the
Ancient Worthies had the faith to believe God, to trust His
Promise and to wait for the fulfilment of that Promise. They
merely had the intimation that God would roll away the curse. And
Abraham's Seed was to be the glorious channel of God's blessing--"In
thee and in thy Seed shall all the families of the earth be
blessed." So St. Paul tells us that they received
not the things promised them, "God having provided some
better thing for us [the Gospel Church], that they without
us should not be made perfect."--Hebrews 11:40.
The
Ancient Worthies cannot get their blessing before we get ours. The
Bride must be glorified, and then the faithful of the past
can come in and get their blessing. Then forthwith the Kingdom
will be established. And Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and
all the other Worthies will be the first children of Christ. Instead
of being the fathers, they will be the children, and He will
make them princes, rulers in all the earth. (Psalm 45:16) Being
resurrected perfect men, they will be the perfect images of
God. In each one of these Ancient Worthies God will be
manifest in the flesh. They will be princes at that time
and will rule the earth, under Christ's Kingdom.
Jesus
corroborated this thought when He said, "Ye shall see
Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, and all the Prophets, in the
Kingdom of God." (Luke 13:28) Of Himself He said,
"Yet a little while, and the world seeth Me no more."
(John 14:19) If we should not be changed to spirit conditions
by the power of our resurrection, we would not see him any
more than will others who will continue on the human plane. Those
who have died in Christ, and those "who are alive and
remain," will, at His manifestation, be made like Him,
be "changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye." At
the moment of our change we shall see not only our Lord, but
all the holy angels--all on the spirit plane, who are now
invisible to us. They can see humanity, but humanity cannot
see them.
God
was manifest in the flesh; first, in the case of Adam; secondly,
in the case of Jesus; and thirdly, He will be manifest in
the flesh of those Ancient Worthies, who will be reckoned
deserving of a better resurrection than the rest of the world.
OUR
LORD'S BEAUTY OF HOLINESS
When
in derision the soldiers placed upon the head of our Lord
a crown of thorns, and arrayed him in a purple robe, and led
Him into the judgment hall, Pilate looked upon Him in admiration,
and exclaimed, "Behold the Man!" or (see Strong's
Concordance) "Behold the countenance!" I am a Gentile
and not of your race, but here you have sent to me for sentence
the most glorious Jew on earth! None can have a really
beautiful character without the inner beauty being reflected
in the face. If a man be a vicious character, he cannot
hide it from his
features. If
he be of a loving disposition, it will show in his face. What,
then, shall we think of our Lord! His face must have
been one of marvelous beauty! No wonder the people flocked
to see Him because of His graciousness of speech and His wonderful
beauty--the image of God!
The
Psalmist has asked, "What is man, that Thou art mindful
of him? and the son of man, that Thou visitest [carest for]
him? For Thou hast made him a little lower than the angels,
Thou hast crowned him with glory and honor." (Psalm 8:4,5` But
man has fallen into sin, alienation, darkness! The Satanic
influence works sin and has brought about man's fall from
the image of his Creator. It is God's great purpose to
bring humanity back from sin and imperfection. He will
uplift all those who desire to be righteous.
"We
see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels for
the suffering of death, crowned with glory and honor [the
perfection of human nature]; that He by the grace [favor]
of God should taste death for every man." (Hebrews 2:9) We
see the broad basis of God's Plan laid in the redemptive work
at Calvary. We see that it must be the Redeemer's life
that would be the price of human redemption. "For
since by man came death, by man comes also the resurrection
of the dead. For as all in Adam die, even so all in Christ
shall be made alive. But every man in his own order; Christ
[the Anointed, the Messiah class], the first fruits; afterwards
they that are Christ's at His Coming [Greek, during His presence]."
(I
Corinthians 15:21-23) Jesus says, "Blessed and holy
is he that hath part in the First Resurrection." Such
shall be kings and priests of God and of Christ, and shall
reign with Him a thousand years.--Rev. 20:6
So,
then, "God manifest in the flesh" was clearly exhibited
in the Man Christ Jesus, in His perfection. But God was
specially and more particularly manifest in the flesh of Jesus
when He presented Himself to John at Jordan, as He reached
the period of thirty years of age, and there gave Himself
sacrificially. "Lo, I come (in the volume of the
Book it is written of Me) to do Thy will, O God." There
He offered Himself without spot, in harmony with God's will. And
the Divine acceptance was indicated in the form of a dove
coming upon Him--not that the Holy Spirit is like a dove,
but that God gave the outward manifestation so that John would
have some means of identification of the Messiah, so that
he could say, "I saw the Spirit descending from Heaven,
like a dove, and it abode upon Him." From the time of
Jesus' baptism God dwelt in Him in a peculiar manner; as the
Apostle John says of the Church, God dwelleth in us and we
in God. (I John 4:16)
The
Father took up His abode in Jesus, and qualified Him to make
known the Divine Plan. Our Lord said, "The Spirit
of the Lord God is upon Me, because He hath anointed Me to
preach the Gospel to the poor; He hath sent Me to heal the
broken-hearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and
recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that
are bruised, to preach the acceptable year of the Lord."--Luke
4:16-21; Isaiah 61:1-3
OUR
LORD'S TEMPTATION IN THE WILDERNESS
From
the time when Jesus received the Holy Spirit, we read that
the Heavenly things were made known unto Him. For as
the Apostle says, "The natural man receiveth not the
things of the Spirit of God...neither can he know them, because
they are spiritually discerned." When Jesus, therefore,
received the begetting of the Holy Spirit, He received spiritual
discernment. He came to see how the types of the Old Testament
fitted to Himself. He saw that the serpent in the wilderness
represented Himself.
When
He saw these things, we remember that He was in the wilderness. He
had the entire Scriptures in His mind. From childhood
He had been in the habit of attending the synagogue; and with
His perfect mind, the Scriptures would be thoroughly engraved
there. He could quote any Scripture ad libitum. And
when Satan quoted the Scriptures, Jesus understood them. At
the end of the forty days, when Jesus was weak from fasting,
was the most favorable time for the Adversary to tempt Him. When
He had before Him the thought of all the shame and ignominy
connected with His sacrificial death, it would be enough to
make any one's heart quail! The moment when He realized
that He was to be counted as a blasphemer, and contrary to
God, was the most opportune moment for Satan. And the
Father permitted Him to be tempted--permitted the Adversary
to tempt Him at this particular time.
Then
Satan addressed himself to the mind of our Lord: I know you
very well. We had a long acquaintance in the past, and
I know the mission on which you have come. You do not realize,
I know, the power that came upon You when You were baptized. I
beheld how the power of God came upon You. You have need
only to command these stones to be turned into bread. I
realize that You can do a great work, and I would like to
join with You in the matter. But first of all, You should
have something to eat.
Jesus
knew Satan--He knew that Satan was Lucifer, who had rebelled
against the Divine Government, and who was imprisoned on this
planet. When Satan appeared to Jesus, we may be sure
that he tried to appear as an angel of light, and to pretend
that he wished to be on God's side, and that he now wished
to co-operate with God. But Jesus knew that His
power was not given Him for the purpose of sustaining His
life, and He would not yield to the temptation.
Therefore
Satan next took Him to a high mountain--this was in the spirit
of their minds--and showed Him how he--Satan--was "the
prince of this world" and all the kingdoms thereof. And
he said, You see, then, that I have the power to help You. Can
You afford to be without such assistance? I am in sympathy
with You. You will save mankind and deliver them all
from death. Instead of your having to suffer, as God's
Plan is, we will work together, and You shall not have to
suffer. But first, You must acknowledge me. That
was the way I started out. I wanted to show what kind of a
kingdom I could set up. I said, "I will ascend into Heaven,
I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit
also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the
north: I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will
be like the Most High," I will have an empire of my own. I
advise You to come in and share with me. I will give
You all the glory You could ask. I intend to be the prince
of this world. Do You not see that everything is in my hands?
But
in these temptations Jesus conquered. And the victory
was so complete that Satan thought it not worth while to tempt
Him again! He thought that if He could not move Jesus
when He was on the verge of starvation, it was of no use to
try any further. So he never made another attempt, so
far as the record goes.
THE
INCARNATION THEORY NOT SCRIPTURAL
After
this, as Jesus went about doing good, healing the sick, and
preaching to the people, everything was in perfect conformity
to the Father's will. If the Father had been there incarnated
in a fleshly body, He could not have done His own will more
perfectly. But Jesus was not incarnated. The incarnation
of our Lord is only a theory invented during the Dark Ages. For
He humbled Himself to become a man, and "became obedient
unto death, even the death of the cross. Wherefore God
also hath highly exalted Him, and given Him a name which is
above every name: that at the name of Jesus every knee should
bow (both in Heaven and in the earth)...and every tongue confess
that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father."--Philippians
2:8-11