Int’l Training for Elders and Responsible Ones (Fall 2013)
Entering Into the Fourth Stage of the Experience of Life to Arrive at a Full-Grown Man for the Fulfillment of God’s Purpose
Message Three
The Fourth Stage of the Experience of Life (2)
Knowing the Ascension
Scripture Reading: Acts 2:36; Heb. 2:9; 4:14-15; 7:26; 12:2; Eph. 1:19-23
Outline
Day 1 & 2
I.
The Man-Savior’s ascension is His inauguration into His heavenly office
through the process of creation, incarnation,human living, crucifixion,
and resurrection as God and man, as the Creator and the creature, and
as the Redeemer, the Savior,and the life-giving Spirit to execute God’s
administration and to carry out God’s New Testament economy.
II. We need to see the objective aspect of the Lord’s ascension:
A. The Lord’s ascension caused Him to be crowned with glory and honor—Heb. 2:9:
1. Glory is the splendor related to Jesus’ person; honor is the preciousness related to Jesus’ worth—1 Pet. 2:7.
2. Christ is glorious in state and honorable in rank; He is above all kings and rulers; this is His honor.
B.
The Lord’s ascension caused Him to be enthroned for God’s
administration; Hebrews 12:2 says that Christ is now seated on the right
hand of the throne of God:
1.
The fact that God in Christ is sitting on the throne means that God
administrates the entire universe from within Christ and through Christ,
just as the light shines from within the lamp and through the lamp—Rev.
22:1, 3; cf. 21:23.
2.
Christ is now on the throne to administrate the entire universe; He is
the unique Administrator, the King of kings and the Lord of lords; He is
the Ruler of the kings of the earth—1:5; 17:14;19:16.
3.
His administrating is related to the universe, but His carrying out
God’s New Testament economy is to propagate Himself for His reproduction
to build up the church, His Body, which will issue in the New
Jerusalem—cf. Acts 5:31.
C.
“Let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God has made Him both
Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you have crucified” (2:36); in this
verse the word made can be understood to mean “inaugurated”; in His
ascension God inaugurated Christ into His heavenly ministry:
1.
The Man-Savior, in His ascension, has been made the Lord to possess
all; He is now the Lord to possess the whole universe, God’s chosen
people, and all positive things, matters, and persons.
2. The Man-Savior, in His ascension, was made the Christ as God’s Anointed (Heb. 1:9) to carry out God’s commission.
D.
We are now one with Christ in His resurrection and ascension (Eph.2:6);
as a result, we have life and power in resurrection and alsoauthority
in ascension; when we contact our Lord, we need to have a realization of
what He is, a realization of His status, position, and office.
Day 3
III. We need to see the subjective aspect of the Lord’s
ascension—cf. Psa. 91:1; S. S. 4:7-8; 6:10:
A.
Christ in His all-transcending ascension transcended Hades (where the
dead people are being held), the earth (where the fallen people are
moving against God), the air (where Satan and his power of darkness are
acting against God), and all the heavens (where Satan can go—Eph.
1:20-21; 4:8-10; Heb. 7:26; Job 1:6-12a; 2:1-6); in His ascension Christ
passed through the heavens (Heb. 4:14) so that now He is not only in
heaven (9:24) but also is higher than the heavens (7:26), far above all
the heavens (Eph. 4:10).
B.
Ephesians 1:19-23 reveals that there is a transmission from the
ascended Christ to us; verse 22 says that God gave Christ “to be Head
over all things to the church”; the phrase to the church indicates a
transmission from the ascended Christ to the church, His Body:
1.
God gave the ascended Christ a great gift—the headship over all things;
what God gave Christ to be is to the church; it is transmitted to the
church, and the church shares it.
2.
Verses 20 through 22 show that God caused His power to operate in
Christ in four steps: first, raising Him from the dead; second, seating
Him at His right hand in the heavenlies; third, subjecting all things
under His feet; and fourth, giving Him to be Head over all things to the
church.
3. Christ’s
power—His resurrecting power, ascending power,subjecting power, and
heading up power—is “toward us who believe” and “to the church”;
whatever Christ, the Head, has attained and obtained is transmitted to
the church, His Body—vv. 19, 22-23.
4.
We should not only believe in the divine transmission; we need to
experience it day by day; the church should be in the transmission of
the exalted and ascended Christ; in this transmission the church shares
with Christ in all His attainments—the resurrection from among the dead,
being
seated in His transcendency, the subjection of all things under His feet, and the headship over all things.
5.
Because the divine transmission is not once for all, the church should
continually receive this transmission; this is the continual
transmission into the church of the ascended Christ with the full
significance of His ascension; through the divine transmission, we are
joined to Christ in the heavens; as long as we are clean receptacles and
are willing to open ourselves, this transmission will take place
continually in us—2:6.
6.
We simply need to open ourselves and say, “Lord, I am here. I love You,
and I give myself to You. Lord, I empty my whole being for You”; if you
pray like this, you will experience and enjoy this divine transmission.
Day 4
C.
The great goal of the divine transmission is the heading up of all
things in Christ (1:10); through all the dispensations of God in all the
ages, all things will be headed up in Christ in the new heaven and new
earth; this will be God’s eternal administration and economy:
1.
This heading up is done by God through a universal man; the Head of
this man is Christ, and the Body of this man is the church.
2.
Because God is heading up all things through a universal man
constituted of Christ, the Head, and the church, the Body, we as members
of the Body need to keep the oneness of the Body under the headship;
this oneness is the instrument, channel, and sphere that God is using to
head up all things in Christ.
3.
The whole creation is expecting and eagerly awaiting the manifestation
of the sons of God; at that time all divisions and separations will be
removed, and all things, not only mankind, will be headed up in
Christ—Rom. 8:19-22.
4. According to man’s view, the heading up of the entire
universe seems to be an impossibility, but with God nothing is impossible—Mark 10:27.
Day 5
D. In His ascension Christ was made the Head of the church, His Body, to express God in His fullness—Col. 1:18; Eph. 1:23; 3:19:
1.
The Head and the Body are one and form a universal man; with this
divine matter there is neither the element of space nor the element of
time; the Body is one with the Head in the divine life and in the divine
Spirit.
2. According
to the divine viewpoint, we are one with the ascended Christ, and His
ascension is also ours (2:6); here in this ascension we express Him in
His fullness; since the transcending Christ is the embodiment of the
Triune God (Col. 2:9), His transcending transmission includes all the
rich dispensing of the Triune God to make us the fullness of Christ for
His expression (Eph. 1:22-23; 3:19, 8).
E.
In His ascension Christ was also made the High Priest in the heavens to
bear us in the presence of God and to care for all our needs; in His
ascension He was inaugurated into His priestly office—Heb.
2:17-18;4:14-15; Psa. 110:1-4; Heb. 5:6; 7:26:
1.
On the one hand, Christ is the High Priest interceding in the heavens
for the churches (vv. 25-26; Rom. 8:34); on the other hand, He is the
High Priest moving in the churches to care for them; in Revelation 1:13
Christ is depicted as the High Priest, as shown by His garment, a
garment reaching to the feet, that is, a priestly robe (Exo. 28:33-35).
Day 6
2.
In Revelation 8 Christ is revealed as the Priest offering the incense
at the golden altar: “And another Angel came and stood at the altar,
having a golden censer, and much incense was given to Him to offer with
the prayers of all the saints upon the golden altar which was before the
throne” (v. 3).
3. In
the Old Testament the high priest typifies Christ as our High Priest;
according to the book of Exodus, the high priest bore the names of the
twelve tribes of Israel on his shoulders and on his heart, bearing the
names of God’s chosen people before God—Exo. 28:9-10, 12, 21, 29:
a.
Today Christ is our High Priest, and we are on His shoulders and on His
breast; He is in the heavens as the High Priest bearing us with His
strength and holding us with His love.
b.
As our High Priest, Christ is also taking care of us; He is “a merciful
and faithful High Priest in the things pertaining to God” (Heb. 2:17), a
High Priest who is able to sympathize with our weaknesses (4:15).
c.
Although Christ as the High Priest is taking care of us, we all have
our own thought and feeling as to how He should care for us; however,
what is good for us is not a matter of our interpretation but of
His—Rom. 8:28-29.
d.
The ascended Christ cares not only for us and our welfare; He cares for
God’s desires; as the High Priest, He cares more for God’s need than our
need.
e. The Lord as
the High Priest establishes lampstands and trims the lamps for the
expression of God (Rev. 1:13; 2:1); this work includes His edifying of
the saints and His building up of the church as the living testimony of
Jesus.
4. As the High
Priest in the heavens, the Lord is the surety and the Mediator, the
Executor, of a better covenant—Heb. 7:22; 8:6;9:15-17:
a.
The New Testament is a new will for our inheritance; it has many
bequests, all of which are divine blessings bequeathed to the churches.
b.
Christ died to enact the will, resurrected to become the reality of the
bequests of the will, and He is now in the heavens as the living
Executor of the will that He has bequeathed to us (Isa. 42:6).
c.
Every blessing in the New Testament (Eph. 1:3; Gal. 3:14) is a bequest
applied to us by the living, resurrected, and ascended Christ.
d.
Christ’s ministry in the heavens has a destination—the New Jerusalem;
the New Jerusalem will be the consummation of Christ’s work in His
ascension.
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