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I. HIS PAST WORK.
II. HIS PRESENT WORK.
III. HIS FUTURE WORK.
THE WORK OF CHRIST
THE
Word of God reveals, that all things were created by and for the Son
of God. “All things were made by Him and without Him was not
anything made that was made” (John i:3). “For by Him were all
things created that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and
invisible, whether they be thrones or dominions or principalities or
powers; all things were created by Him and for Him” (Col. i:16).
When this perfect creation was ruined by the entrance of sin, when
man fell and all creation on account of that fall was brought into
the bondage of corruption, the work of redemption became a necessity.
No creature of God was fitted or fit to do this. Only the Son of God,
the Creator Himself, could undertake this mighty work and accomplish
it to the Praise and Glory of God. To do this great work, He had to
appear on this earth in the form of man.A
Threefold Aspect.This
work of the Son of God has a threefold aspect. It is a past work, a
present work, and beyond the present, there is His future work. His
work and service will terminate when He delivers up the kingdom, so
that God will be all in all (1 Cor. xv:24-28). This threefold aspect
of His work corresponds to His threefold office as Prophet, Priest
and King. It has a special meaning for the church. In Ephesians
v:25-27, we read of this. He loved the church and gave Himself for
it; this is His past work. Since then He is sanctifying the church by
the washing of water by the Word, and in the future He will present
it to Himself, a glorious church. In virtue of this threefold work of
our Lord, believers are saved, are being saved, and will be saved.
This threefold work has also a significance for the people Israel.
When He came and went to the cross, “He died for that nation”
(John xi:42). During the present age His earthly people are not cast
away; their miraculous preservation on earth, their continued,
separate existence is due to Himself. In the future when He appears
as their Redeemer and claims the purchased possession, He will turn
away ungodliness from Jacob. And to this we might also add the
relation of His work to creation itself, the nations of the earth,
and to Satan and his rule.These
brief remarks show the importance of distinguishing between this
threefold aspect of His work. A Christian who is ignorant of it must
be confused in his conception of the truth. He is unable to
understand the Word of God, and is unsettled, and even miserable in
his Christian experience. Such, alas! is the present condition of a
large number of professing Christians. Many are ignorant of what the
finished work of Christ on the cross means. On account of this
ignorance, they are ever trying to do what God has done for them. How
many more are at sea about their position in Christ, and know next to
nothing of the priestly work of Christ. The confusion is the greatest
in respect to His future work as King. Our theme is therefore an
important one. But even God’s people, who in a measure have laid
hold of these truths, need constantly to be reminded of it and need
to have all this through the Spirit’s power, as a greater reality
in their lives.