|
Christianity without Jesus Christ
would be like Judaism without Jehovah God. It is an
impossibility. The name Jesus cannot be substituted because it
is the name God the Father gave to Him. Listen to the angel
speak to the Virgin Mary about her part in becoming His earthly
mother and naming Him at birth, “And
the angel said unto her, Fear not, Mary for thou has found favor
with God, and behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring
for a son, and shalt call His name ‘Jesus’. He shall be great
and shall be called the Son of the Highest; and the Lord God
shall give unto Him the throne of His father David
(maternal grandfather several generations removed)
and He shall reign over the House of
Jacob forever, and of His Kingdom there shall be no end”
(St. Luke 1:30-33). Before He became the Son
of man, He was the Son of God. His name as the son of man is
Jesus Christ, but His name as the eternal Son of God is the
“Word.” Saint John shows the transition of the Son of God to
become the Son of man (St. John 1:1-5; 14). The simple fact is
that the eternal “Word of God” became flesh to dwell among men
and His name is Jesus.
The Father gave His Son this name
and it cannot be changed or substituted. The name itself conveys
exactly what the Father declared His Son to be and what His Son
is to do. The Name and the Person are synonymous. Other names by
which we call Him are acceptable as long as we use them in
connection (not just connected in words but in thought) with His
authoritative name. The name Christ means “anointed one,” Lord
means “Master” or “one of authority,” Savior means “delivered,”
and Emanuel means “God among His people.” All of these names are
beautiful additions to the proper name Jesus. They are never
substitutes. All of these title names have been used for many
other individuals and can mean different things to different
people. The only name that evil men continue to hate is the name
above all names, Jesus.
In the final triumph of Calvary and
the Resurrection, Jesus is declared to have obtained all the
glory and excellence that the name He was given signifies. While
the name Jesus was glorious from His birth, it was the finished
redemption that elevated the name to such a position of
authority that even devils flee when that name is properly
involved. The writer to Hebrews said,
“Being made so much better than the angels as he hath by
inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they”
(Hebrews 1:4). The word for
name in the Greek is onoma. It means “a name as a representation
or substitute for the person or a name that carries all the
weight and power of the individual it represents.” No wonder
Jesus said, “Whatsoever ye shall ask
the Father in my name He will give it you”
(St. John 16:23).
Paul’s letter to the Philippians
made it clear that the name Jesus is an eternal name for the
Word or Son of God. It was not just for the period between His
birth to Mary and His death on the Cross. While He is still the
Word or Logos -- God’s express image in appearance and truth, He
is also Jesus Christ, the eternal Son of Man. He represents God
to man (The Word) and man to God (Jesus). He is both perfectly
God and perfectly man. Do not ever reduce Him to anything less
if you value your salvation. All of this great truth is
supported with these words,
“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 shall bow of things in heaven, and things in earth, and
things under the earth: And that every tongue should confess
that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father”
(Philippians 2:9-11).
There is not a preacher big enough,
a businessman rich enough, or a brilliant man smart enough to
reduce this name to less than Eternal God.
“Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever”
(Hebrews 13:8). Don’t ever forget that,
“There is none other name under
heaven given among men whereby ye must be saved”
(Acts 4:12). His sacrificial
death for the sins of all was either the greatest deception or
the grandest act of Redemption in all the annals of human
history. He was a fool or He was God.
He was God’s gift to redeem the
fallen race of man. He was crucified for our forgiveness and
raised from the dead for our justification. The sacrificial
offering of His blood spilled by His death on a cross --
suspended between heaven and earth -- was absolutely required to
save mankind. There could be no substitute for the way He died
or the fact that His blood was actually spilled (poured out) on
the earth. Actual sins required an actual blood offering.
“Forasmuch as ye know that ye were
not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold from
your vain conversation received by tradition from your fathers;
but with the precious blood of Christ as of a lamb without
blemish and without spot” (1 Peter 1:18-19).
The prophet Isaiah said,
“It pleased the Father to bruise
Him” (Isaiah 53:10). God the Father saw the
travail and accomplishment of His cross and rejoiced in the
grace shed forth to man. It was like the opening of a fountain
from which spiritual waters might issue forth unto all the
earth. Calvary was the Mount Everest of human perfection
answering to the demand of offended holiness. The result was a
door of salvation and forgiveness for whosoever will receive and
follow the Lord Jesus Christ. No one need be lost in sin or
consigned to an eternal hell. Jesus is calling you to take up
your cross and follow Him.
He is the captain of our Salvation.
It is an army that we join as believers and He has earned the
right to be the commander. Our duty is equal and superior to
that of a common soldier. To believe means to utterly forsake
all other options for our life. We don’t join for a two or
four-year enlistment. The writer of Hebrews perfectly describes
Jesus’ position.
“But we see
Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels for the
suffering of death, crowned with glory and honor; that he by the
grace of God should taste death for every man. For it became
him, for whom are all things, and by whom are all things, in
bringing many sons unto glory, to make the captain of their
salvation perfect through sufferings. For both he that
sanctifieth and they who are sanctified are all of one: for
which cause he is not ashamed to call them brethren, Saying, I
will declare thy name unto my brethren, in the midst of the
church will I sing praise unto three” (Hebrews 2:9-12).
A soldier of the cross is not
content to profess His name. The true soldier wants to wear His
uniform. Note the words in the above quotation, “For both he
that sanctifieth and they who are sanctified are all of one.”
His name becomes our scepter and His lifestyle becomes our
nature. When the church lives in sanctification the Lord Himself
declares His name in our midst and the voices of His Spirit
(Holy Spirit) sing the praises of His person right in the church
of God -- the pillar and ground of the truth. This is worship in
Spirit and in Truth. Such worship is known only vaguely in
today’s worldly and compromising church.
When Jesus is Lord in His church,
deliverance in His name is both normal and expected. The Father
fully expects the kingdom to experience victory over the evil
powers of Satan. He said to His son,
“Sit on my right hand until I make thine enemies thy
footstool” (Hebrews 1:13). An effeminate church
-- powerless before the god of this world -- is of no kinship to
the Book of Acts.
His promise is clear.
“And he said unto
them, go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every
creature. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but
he that believeth not shall be damned. And these signs shall
follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils;
they shall speak with new tongues; they shall take up serpents;
and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they
shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover” (St.
Mark 16:15-18).
Satan’s devices are numerous, but
only our ignorance leaves us subject to their control.
“But I determined
this with myself, that I would not come again to you in
heaviness” (2 Corinthians 2:1).
Here are a few of Satan’s devices
already identified in the Word:
-
He stands at your right hand to
resist you.
-
He constantly accuses you.
-
He seeks to bind you with
afflictions.
-
He lies to you.
-
He steals the Word from your heart.
-
He puts bitterness (or every human
carnality) in your heart.
-
He perverts the right way of the
Lord.
-
He blinds you to God’s promises.
-
He will deceive with signs and lying
wonders.
-
He will set a snare for you.
-
He steals, kills, and destroys.
-
He walks about seeking to destroy.
You are subject to Satan only if you
are not victorious in the power and name of Jesus Christ. The
world around us is writhing in sorrow, sickness, unbelief,
brokenness, bitterness, and every imaginable bondage. All of
human heartache is but a breath away from the glorious victory
of Jesus. Everything Satan did to destroy, Jesus has redeemed to
victory and new life. Many of these victories are available
right now, and final and complete redemption is just over the
next hill (Jesus is coming!). You can be delivered from the
guilt and power of sin now; and, if you trust Him, you can be
delivered from the presence of sin on that glorious day of
“Hopes Fulfilled” and His earthly Kingdom experienced.
This same Jesus is coming back
again. No wonder the devil’s crowd is constantly seeking ways to
reduce His authority or destroy confidence in His name. The
angel’s message to the crowd who watched Him ascend into heaven
was very clear. “Which also said, Ye
men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? This same
Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in
like manner, as ye have seen him go into heaven”
(Acts 1:11). The return of Christ is the actual
coming of “this same Jesus” to receive His own redeemed family
unto Himself. He is our example, our blood sacrifice, our
sanctifier, our intercessor before the Father, and our soon
coming King.
There is none like Jesus. We may
name our dog after Herod, our cat after Caesar, but no one dares
to name even his or her sweetest son the name Jesus. It is a
name above every name and He is the fairest of ten thousand and
the Lily of the Valley. “The name of
the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous runneth into it, and
is safe” (Proverbs 18:10). |