SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 3/17/2019 9:45 PM
My Worship Time Focus: PT-4 “How
Christ Won the Right to Give Gifts”
Bible Reading & Meditation Reference: Eph. 4:8-10
Message of the verses: “8 Therefore it
says, "WHEN HE ASCENDED ON HIGH, HE LED CAPTIVE A HOST OF CAPTIVES, AND HE
GAVE GIFTS TO MEN." 9 (Now this expression,
"He ascended," what does it mean except that He also had descended
into the lower parts of the earth? 10 He
who descended is Himself also He who ascended far above all the heavens, so
that He might fill all things.)”
We
have been talking about where it was that Jesus, at least His spirit went after
He died on the cross, and stated that he had gone to a place called Sheol. Sheol has another part that is not clearly
distinguished from the other by Old Testament writes, as it was believed to be
a place of happiness and bliss, and was inhabited by the righteous dead who had
believed in God. When we look at Luke
16:22-23 we see a place called “Abraham’s bosom.” In Luke 23:43 it is called “Paradise” and
apparently were common designations for Sheol at the time of Christ. I have always been taught that the place where
the OT saints went was not in heaven and that they could not have gone to
heaven until Jesus died and completely paid for their sins. John MacArthur writes “Figuratively speaking,
the early church Fathers said that, after announcing His triumph over demons in
one part of Sheol, He then opened the doors of another part of Sheol to release
those godly captives. Like the
victorious kings of old, He recaptured the captives and liberated them, and
henceforth they would live in heaven as eternally free sons of God.
“It
must be suggested that such a view seems strained in the Ephesian context,
because ‘the lower parts of the earth’ is a general phrase and cannot be proven
to refer to Sheol.”
We
have to remember that in this 4th chapter of the book of Ephesians
that Paul is laying the groundwork in order to talk about gifts, and in this
section he wants to make the point that Jesus Christ is the One who has the
right to give gifts as He is now exalted “above all the heavens” (that is, to
the throne of God).
MacArthur
asks “Does ‘all things’ mean all prophecies, all assigned tasks, all universal
sovereignty? Surely the answer is yes in
regard to each of those aspects. But the
context would dictate that His filling ‘all things’ primarily has to do with
His glorious divine presence and power expressed in universal sovereignty. He fills the entire universe with blessing,
particularly His church, as the next verse illustrates.”
Today’s quotation is from Charles
Swindoll: “Soul surgery transpires as
serenity replaces anxiety.” (Perhaps we
all need some of that .)
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