From Him and through Him and to Him are
all things. To Him be the glory forever! Romans 11:36
It is
necessary that we should be quite clear that, in the Bible, there are not two
distinct things, as represented by the two Testaments, the Old and the New, or
even more, if the Old Testament is subdivided into eras. There may be two, or
more, methods of expression, but throughout the Bible, from its beginning to
its close, there is only one thing expressed. Our habit of handling the Bible
by dispensations, and emphasizing the different characteristics of different
times, may have had the effect of making us mechanically minded, just as can a
preoccupation with typology and symbolism. I want, therefore, to underline this
anew: that, in these several and varied forms of expression, God is actuated,
from beginning to end, by one thought, and one thought alone: that
everything throughout, at all times, shall express and be subservient to His
Son.
HE governs
everything, in the realities of His Person and of His redemptive and perfecting
work. It is one Person and one Work, from the first book of the Bible to the
last. The change from the Old Testament to the New is simply and only the
change from the indirect to the direct; from the symbolic to that which is
symbolized; from the temporal representation to the spiritual reality. That is
all. It is not a change of purpose or object, not a change of basis or
foundation; it represents no change of principle in any way. Perhaps you feel
you know all that; but there is very much more in it than any of us have yet
realized. For example, all God’s dealings with the patriarchs were, in
principle, as much upon the basis of His Son as are His dealings with you and
me. That was true also of Israel. Israel in the Old Testament was dealt with as
much upon the basis of God’s Son as we are in this dispensation. God has never,
at any time, by any means, worked on any other ground than that of His Son. His
creative activities were on the ground of His Son. “In Him, through Him, by
Him, unto Him, were all things created” (Col. 1:16); and from then everything
has proceeded on that basis, and will be consummated in Christ. By whatever
means, in whatever way God has worked, His ground has always been the same. And
on into the ages to come, that ground will be unchanging. It is the ground of
Christ. It is very important that we should remember this and be quite clear
about it.
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