Page 16 - In Heavenly Places (1967)

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Only One Redeemer, January 7
God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet
sinners, Christ died for us.
Romans 5:8
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As soon as there was sin, there was a Saviour. Christ knew that He
would have to suffer, yet He became man’s substitute. As soon as Adam
sinned, the Son of God presented Himself as surety for the human race.
Think of how much it cost Christ to leave the heavenly courts, and
take His position at the head of humanity. Why did He do this? Because
He was the only one who could redeem the fallen race. There was not a
human being in the world who was without sin. The Son of God stepped
down from His heavenly throne, laid off His royal robe and kingly crown,
and clothed His divinity with humanity. He came to die for us, to lie in
the tomb as human beings must, and to be raised for our justification. He
came to become acquainted with all the temptations wherewith man is
beset. He rose from the grave and proclaimed over the rent sepulcher of
Joseph, “I am the resurrection, and the life.” One equal with God passed
through death in our behalf. He tasted death for every man, that through
Him every man might be a partaker of eternal life.
Christ ascended to heaven, bearing a sanctified, holy humanity. He
took this humanity with Him into the heavenly courts, and through the
eternal ages He will bear it as the One who has redeemed every human
being in the city of God, the One who has pleaded before the Father,
“I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands.” The palms of His
hands bear the marks of the wounds that He received. If we are wounded
and bruised, if we meet with difficulties that are hard to manage, let us
remember how much Christ suffered for us....
Our Saviour bore all that we are called upon to bear, so that no human
being could say, “He does not know my suffering and my trials.” In all
our afflictions He was afflicted....
Satan declared that human beings could not live without sin. Christ
passed over the ground where Adam stumbled and fell, and by a sinless
life placed the human race on vantage ground, that every one might stand
before the Father, accepted in the Beloved.
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