The Precious SaviourThis article was published in Issue No. 38, April-June 2005.GOD'S
people love to speak of how precious the Lord Jesus Christ is to them.
To extol the greatness, glory and grace of the Redeemer is the essence
of Christian testimony and proclamation to the world. The Scriptures
furnish us with the relevant facts concerning Jesus Christ and our
experience confirms everything they state. What can be said in
particular about the preciousness of Christ? Precious to GodFirstly
we should say that Jesus Christ is precious to God Himself. The apostle
Peter quotes words from Isaiah: “Behold, I lay in Sion a chief
corner stone, elect, precious” (1Pet.2:6). That cornerstone is
Christ, for “other foundation can no man lay than that is laid,
which is Jesus Christ” (1Cor.3:11). Jesus Christ is the only
begotten Son of God, a divine Person. From all eternity He has, with
the Father and with the Spirit, lived the life of perfect fellowship
and blessedness which belongs the holy Trinity. “In the beginning
was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God”
(John 1:1). Christ Himself speaks of this eternal communion in
connection with the divine work of creation: “Then I was by him,
as one brought up with him: and I was daily his delight, rejoicing
always before him” (Prov.8:30). In the account of Abraham
and Isaac we have a type of what God the Father did with His own Son.
God commanded the patriarch to take his precious son into the mountains
of Moriah and to offer him up there as a burnt offering. In the event
Isaac was not sacrificed, the angel of the Lord calling to Abraham as
he took the knife in his hand. See the contrast now with God the Father
and His only begotten Son! God “spared not his own Son, but
delivered him up for us all” (Rom.8:32). Christ was the greatest
gift that could ever be given and in His love for sinners God gave Him
most freely. Precious to MankindJesus Christ is precious
to mankind. This is true in many ways, although unrecognised and
unacknowledged by men in general. We have life because of Christ the
Creator: “All things were made by him; and without him was not
any thing made that was made” (John 1:3). Our lives are sustained
because of Christ the Preserver: “And he is before all things,
and by him all things consist” (Col.1:17). Our lives are spared
because of Christ the Governor: “And hath put all things under
his feet, and gave him to be the head over all things to the
church” (Eph.1:22). These things are so because God has a supreme
plan and purpose in the world. He is building His church, taking out of
our race a people for His Name. Because of sin we live out brief
and troubled lives here and then we pass away forever. The generations
of men come and go and finish in futility. But because of Jesus Christ
there is good news for our race! There is a gospel for us to hear and
believe. There is a hope of salvation for the perishing. Have you ever
thought what an utterly bleak and despairing place this world would be
without Christ, the Light of the world? The real tragedy is that
because of sin men are blind to His great worth. Christ is despised and
rejected by very many of mankind, just as in the days of His flesh. To
such He is “a stone of stumbling, and a rock of offence”
(1Pet.2:8). Precious to BelieversHowever Jesus Christ is
especially and personally precious to the Lord’s people.
“Unto you therefore which believe he is precious”
(1Pet.2:7). Paul can say, “For to me to live is Christ, and to
die is gain” (Phil.1:23). John can say, “We love him,
because he first loved us” (1John 4:19). Thomas can say,
“My Lord and my God” (John 20:28). Together the church in
every age confesses, “yea, he is altogether lovely” (Song
5:16). We may say that Christ is precious to believers in a
twofold sense. Objectively He has value and subjectively He has honour,
the one following upon the other. Let us consider them in turn. ValueWhat
value does Jesus Christ have to believers? It is surely seen in His
work for them. Christ is firstly precious in His Person, for He is
“the Lord of glory” (1Cor.2:8). As the only begotten Son He
dwelt eternally in the bosom of the Father. However in time He entered
our nature, becoming man as well as God. This was in order that He
might perform the great work of redemption to which He had been
appointed and which He was willing to undertake. “Lo, I come: in
the volume of the book it is written of me, I delight to do thy will, O
my God: yea, thy law is within my heart” (Psa.40:7,8). Christ’s
true and proper divinity enhanced everything He did in His true and
proper (and sinless) humanity. There is a parallel in what the Lord
Himself once said to the scribes and Pharisees. They had taught the
people that to swear by their own temple gifts was binding, whereas to
swear by the temple itself was not. They should not of course have made
their oaths by any created thing, but their thinking was perverse in
any case. “Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gold,
or the temple that sanctifieth the gold?” (Matt.23:17). The
offerings which the worshippers made were only acceptable because of
the temple and its altar upon which they were placed. Christ, the
God-man Redeemer, “through the eternal Spirit offered himself
without spot to God” (Heb.9:14). In consequence of the
mysterious, yet real and permanent, union of the Godhead with the
manhood in the Person Jesus Christ, His actions as the Mediator are
invested with unique virtue. Christ’s obedience has value and
power to accomplish the divine purpose, which was that He should
purchase a peculiar people. A mere man, however obedient, could not do
this. Therefore we read that when the Lord Jesus submitted
Himself to the law it was “to redeem them that were under the
law” (Gal.4:5); when He suffered for our sins it was “that
he might bring us to God” (1Pet.3:18); when He sacrificed Himself
at Calvary it was “to give his life a ransom for many”
(Matt.20:28). The obedience of Christ in His life and death produced an
atonement which has infinite worth with a holy and just God. The
perfect righteousness of Jesus is able to justify guilty sinners and
reconcile them to God forever. The consequence is that at the last
there will be a great multitude gathered in glory, wearing white robes
and bearing palms of victory, crying with a loud voice,
“Salvation to our God which sitteth upon the throne, and unto the
Lamb” (Rev.7:9,10). HonourWhat honour has Christ
in the eyes of believers? It arises from His work in them. Redemption
accomplished for sinners may render Jesus Christ precious to us in
theory, but only redemption applied to us as poor and needy sinners can
make Him precious to us in practice, such that He becomes our
“first love” (Rev.2:4). When we have sought and found
Christ by faith, and begin to enjoy the gracious benefits which He
alone can give, He is truly everything we can admire and desire. Christ is our life.
When we are converted to Christ we are able to identify with the words
of Paul, “the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the
faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me”
(Gal.2:20). From regeneration through sanctification to glorification,
in our lifelong struggle against sin and for holiness, we live by the
grace of God in union and communion with Jesus Christ. Christ is also our light.
“For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the
Lord” (Eph.5:8). As the Holy Spirit blesses to us the Scriptures
and they yield up to our renewed minds their treasures concerning Jesus
Christ, there is a wonderful transforming effect upon our lives.
“But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of
the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as
by the Spirit of the Lord” (2Cor.3:18). Christ is our love
too. “What is thy beloved more than another beloved...My beloved
is white and ruddy, the chiefest among ten thousand” (Song
5:9-10). We desire the presence of Christ with us more than that of
anyone else, even our nearest and dearest in this world. “His
left hand is under my head, and his right hand doth embrace me”
(Song 2:6). What a day it shall be when we shall finally see our
Saviour face to face! Believer, if you would know just how
precious Jesus Christ is to you, then try to imagine for a moment what
your life would be without Him. Everything would surely be empty. You
would have no reason for living and no hope in dying. May we be careful
to show what Christ is to us by walking with Him faithfully and talking
of Him with feeling. |