The Pre-Eminence Of Christ.
INTRODUCTION: Jesus Christ, as God's Beloved Son, and as the Redeemer of men, has been so honoured by the Father· that in all things, in all spheres, in all times, and in all Eternity He should have the PRE-EMINENCE. He has the pre-eminence:
A. It Pleased God That:
1. “by” Him,
2. “through” Him,
3. “in” Him, and
4. “for” Him,
i. All things were brought into
existence,
ii. Without Him was not anything
made that was made
5. By Him also He made the universe
B. This Is The Same Christ
1. By whom,
2. Through whom,
3. In whom, and
4. For whom,
i. God is now seeking to save
sinners
ii. For the glory of His Name.
II. IN HIS BIRTH
A. He Is The First:
1. The Beginning and the End
2. Also He is the “…firstborn from the dead;..”
B. Christ The Firstfruits,
1. Afterwards they that are Christ's at
His Coming
3. The firstborn usually becomes the heir.
God hath “he hath appointed [His Son] heir of all things,”
C. By His marvellous grace,
1. Those who believe in Him are made
III. IN HIS LIKENESS.
A. Angels Are Holy,
1. Many of His people in every age have
been Godly,
2. Christ alone in His essential character
was the express image of His Person
B. Only He could say:
1. Only He could say:
2. Here we see His grace pre-eminent
IV. IN HIS AUTHORITY.
A. The Physical Laws of Nature
1. Are an ordinance of God
i. He has a mighty balancing effect
in holding things together.
ii. But this law has no influence
over heavenly things.
B. Christ upholdeth all things
1. By the Word of His power
His wisdom and His will are inconstant activity over all the works of His hands. His will is done in Heaven, and the time is coming when it will be done on earth. The enmity of man’s free will is meanwhile a perennial obstacle. But all power has been given Him in Heaven and on earth, and He will yet subdue all unto Himself. The Lord shall reign.
V. IN HIS CHURCH.
A. Here His Authority Is Generally Acknowledged,
1. However, does He get His true place as the leader of His Church?
2. He is also the Head of the body,
i. Not the hands that does the
thinking and the planning.
B. In His Word
1. Wee have
i. His mind,
ii. His will
2. The Church's authority and power lies in obedience to His Word,
i. Both in doctrine and in polity.
ii. What is displeasing to the Head:
a. Must be dishonouring to the body.
b. The head takes all the responsibilities of the body,
3. He supplies all the needs of His Body.
CONCLUSION: Colossians 1:19 For it pleased the Father that in him should all fulness dwell;
This is a Divine act of grace that God should be pleased that in Jesus Christ the world's Redeemer,
That all His fulness should dwell,
That all who are in Him by faith may be in touch with all the fulness of God.
All the blessing we have received has come out of His fulness. Our cup may be full, but the infiniteness of His fulness still remains.
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