Volume 3, Number 8
CHRIST IN YOU, THE HOPE OF GLORY
This expression in various
slightly different forms occurs many times in the New Testament. The consecrated children
of God are spoken of as being in Christ Jesus, whom God gave to be Head over
the Church which is His body. We are baptized into Christ. This the Apostle
explains as the Mystery hidden from the Ages, but now made known to us that God was in
Christ reconciling the world unto Himself. 2 Cor. 5:19; Col. 1:26.
This Christ is composed of many members. (1 Cor.
12:12.) The Greek word Christ corresponds to the Hebrew word Messiah . In
either language the significance of the word is, The Anointed. In olden times the Priests
were anointed with oil, as were also the kings of Israel. This ceremony seems to typify
the anointing of the antitypical kings and priests. The Messiah, therefore, is the
anointed King and Priest, whom God hath foreordained from before the foundation of the
world for putting some down and lifting up all who will be obedient to His arrangements.
This Gospel Age is the time in which the Messiah is
prepared. The Head of the Messiah, therefore, very properly, is first; and following Him
the Apostles and all down through the Age the various members of the Body. This Age will
end when the full number of the elect shall have been found and tested. Then
the Body will have been completed. When The Messiah is complete, The Christ will be
complete.
This part of Gods Plan is hidden from the
natural man, who sees nothing in it. Only those who reverence God sufficiently and who are
in close touch with His arrangement can see. It was hidden from the Jews, who saw not that
Jesus was the Head of this Messianic Body, and was to be a Spirit-being, not human; and
that God is taking from them and from all nations those who shall compose this Body.
YE HAVE AN
UNCTION FROM THE HOLY ONE AND YE ALL KNOW IT
In view of the various
statements of Scripture relating to this subject, we see how Christ is represented in us.
In proportion as we have the Holy Spirit, in that proportion we are faithful members of
His Body, and have the anointing in us. As the Apostle says, The anointing that ye
have received of Him abideth in you; Ye have an unction (or anointing) from
the Holy One, and ye all know it. (1 John 2:27, 20.) It manifests itself to us as it
would not to the world. We know that we have the mind of Christ the opposite of
selfishness. This we can more and more discern in others better than in ourselves. As
every good seed will bring forth good fruit, so we, if we abide in the Vine, shall bring
forth the fruits thereof meekness, patience, brotherly-kindness, long-suffering, love.
Christ in you is the hope of glory in the sense that
to this Christ, this Anointed One, God has promised glory, honor and immortality, the
divine nature. Only those who possess this anointing, the Spirit of Christ, can properly
possess this hope; for what we now have is merely an earnest of our inheritance and a
foretaste of what is to come. But this call is to ignominy now. They shall say all
manner of evil against you who have this anointing. The world will know you not,
even as it knew Him not. (1 John 3:1.) This, which we have now, is a bitter
foretaste; but coupled with this there is a joy which the world cannot give.
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