Messiah Far Above All
Our text is from the Letter to the Hebrews, chapter 2. Because He had suffered unto death, GOD crowned Him with glory and honour, that He, by the grace of GOD, should taste death for every man. GOD has highly exalted Him, the One Who humbled Himself to the death of the cross. GOD has highly exalted Him and given Him a Name which is above every Name. The song of the redeemed in the Book of Revelation is:
'You have been slain, and You have redeemed us by Your blood, out of every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people.'This is exactly what we have in this Letter. It is a fulfillment of the Law of Moses and of the prophets, that whoever the Messiah was, He had to stand in for His people; take their guilt and condemnation upon Himself; and suffer the retribution that was due to them: that they deserved. Really what we have in this passage that we are looking at in Ephesians, Chapter 1, is a distillation of Moses and the prophets. We have to realize that the Gospel is the Gospel of Moses. In heaven, we shall be singing the song of Moses and of the Lamb. It is one song. It's the same redemption. Moses taught it in symbol and in type. YESHUA achieved it literally and physically in Himself. The New Covenant then, the New Testament, is really an announcement of all that GOD has promised through Moses and the prophets. And everything that we find in the New Covenant, you will find already pre-figured and foreshadowed in what was called 'The Old Testament', the Hebrew Scriptures. If you come across any doctrine in the New Covenant, you can find it already foretold and foreshadowed in the Hebrew Scriptures. They are not two different documents. They are one document. The only thing that has changed is the Covenant. But as far as the truth of GOD is concerned, it is the same from Genesis to Revelation. Now we read that, So really what the Scripture is saying is, Name any power you like; GOD has given Him a Name which is above every name! Remember Isaiah's vision? He says, Who is this that Isaiah saw? We get the answer in John, Chapter 12. In his Gospel, he says, And YESHUA is the Son of GOD; the Second Person in the Godhead; co-equal with the Father and with the Holy Spirit. So we get an idea of what is meant by There is only One Supreme Power and that is our Triune GOD. And satan cannot do anything. He wanted so much to do something to Job, but it was only after GOD says, 'Very well, you may touch what he has, but spare his life.' Satan couldn't go beyond the bounds of that. Someone has said that what enrages our adversary, satan, most of all is that when he has done his worst, GOD turns it to the best. So YESHUA is far above 'all principality, power, and might and dominion, every name that is named'; every being that bears a name. |