Q: What does this have to do with Jesus Christ? by TA Sparks
His
name is the Word of God. (Revelation 19:13)
There
is one all-governing fact which runs right through the ages. It is that Christ
is in all the thoughts and ways of God. That is a statement that is comprehensive.
Through all the ages, in all the thoughts of God, and in all the ways of God,
Christ is central, Christ is supreme. Everything relates to Him, and everything
connects with Him; Christ is the end, for Christ was the beginning. If we could
stand by the side of God and see through God’s eyes, and become governed by
God’s mentality, we should recognize that God has but one thought and that one
thought is influencing Him in every one of His dealings with men, with nations,
and with the world throughout all the ages. That one thought centers in His
Son, Jesus Christ, and therefore the very essence of revelation, and the very
heart of spiritual enlightenment is that you see Christ in all those thoughts
and ways of God as they are expressed in His Word and in His activities.
If
you ask: "What is revelation, what is it to have spiritual
enlightenment?" The answer is this: that you are able to see in a living
and ever-growing way God’s thoughts as centered in Christ. We could put that in
another way, and say that you are growingly able to see Christ and His place
and His meaning in this universe, that this universe is interpreted and
explained in the light of Christ, and that everything in our own lives in God’s
dealings with us, is connected with Christ in some way. If that is true
universally, and if that is true sovereignly and providentially; if that is
true not only in the whole history of things in this universe, but true in a
special way in human life, it is true, perhaps, in the most essential way in
the Word of God as the expression of God’s thought. So that revelation,
spiritual illumination, is to see Christ in all the Word of God; not truths,
not doctrines, but Christ.... The question then, that we ever need to ask, is:
In what way does this or that lead us to Christ? In what way does this mean an
increase of Christ, a knowledge of Him in a living and experimental way? We are
looking for what is of Christ.
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