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The Favor Of God.
Let the conditions of the present Gospel Age,
the besetments of Satan now permitted, the obstacles which now hinder faith,
and the sacrifices which are now demanded of all who would now be
overcomers as shown in the article-- "Think it not strange" (See last
issue) be CONTRASTED with the favorable opportunities of the incoming
Millennium, when the obstacles to faith shall be quite removed, when all shall
know the Lord, from the least to the greatest; when Satan's power shall be
restrained, and when the requirements of God will be no longer the sacrifice of things right and lawful, but merely the rejection of evil, with full liberty
to use and enjoy every blessing and privilege, then freely supplied to all. In
view of the contrast some would exclaim: "How favorable a time the
Millennial Age will be! How I wish that I could have lived then instead of now!
Why will that age be so much more gracious or favorable than the Gospel Age, if
God is no respecter of persons and loves us, as much as them?"
Well, such is a very natural mistake. The fact
is, however, that the Gospel Age is the one of special FAVOR. The
greatest and grandest favor that ever has or ever will be offered to any
of God's creatures is held forth during this Gospel Age, and closes with its
close. While the advantages and opportunities of the next age are most
favorable, the prize then obtainable is proportionately less valuable, though
the prize offered for obedience during the Millennial Age will be great and
grand also: It will be glorious indeed to have everlasting existence, in
perfection and happiness under God's approval and blessing. But the fact is,
that the prize offered during the Gospel Age to the sacrificing members of the
body of Christ, is exceedingly great, exceedingly grand, infinitely sublime. So much so, that in the estimation of all who have truly realized its
value, it is priceless, and would be cheap at any cost. It is no less than to
be made of the Divine nature, and to share Divine honors and
glories with our illustrious Head and forerunner. It was when contemplating the
EXCEEDING great and precious promises, held out during the Gospel Age,
and the EXCEEDING riches of God's grace [favor] in his loving-kindness toward
US through Christ Jesus, that the Apostle to the Gentiles, looking at its cost, in trials, besetments, burdens, sacrifices and sufferings, said: I do count
them but loss and dross, and shall rejoice if by any means [at any
cost-- any sacrifice] I may win CHRIST and be found in him--if I may be a
member in that BODY OF CHRIST which is to be so highly exalted and honored in
God's due time. Phil. 3:7-14.
So then, in this as in the ordinary affairs of
life, an article which costs far more may be a more favorable bargain than one costing less, though it be a favorable bargain also. Not only
the cost, but the things obtained therefore, must be considered, when we decide
as to which is the more favorable of any two things.
Our conclusion that the Gospel Age is one of
superior favor [grace] to any before or after it, is abundantly proven
to be God's estimate by many Scriptures; a few of which we here quote:
"I thank my God always on your behalf, for
the GRACE of God which is given you through Jesus Christ" (1 Cor. 1:4). "By whom also we have access by
faith into THIS GRACE wherein we stand and rejoice" (Rom. 5:2). God "hath saved us [from Adamic sin and its penalty through
Jesus our propitiation] and called US with an holy calling, not
according to our works, but according to his own purpose and grace" (2 Tim. 1:9). "Of which salvation the
prophets have enquired and searched diligently, who prophesied of the grace [favor] that should come UNTO YOU." "Unto whom it was revealed, that
not unto themselves, but UNTO US they did minister the things which are now
reported unto you by them that have preached the Gospel unto you." 1 Pet. 1:10,12.
Seen in its true light then, the fact is that
Jesus' death was the equivalent or "corresponding price" for
Adam's sin and penalty, and quite sufficient to legally effect the release of
every member of the race. And the Millennium of blessing and the restoration of
all mankind to that human perfection and being which they had lost through
Adam, would have at once commenced after Jesus' resurrection, but for
the Gospel Age of SPECIAL FAVOR offered to believers willing to follow in
Jesus' footsteps of sacrifice. They are reckoned as members of the world's
Redeemer and their sacrifice [made worthy and acceptable first by his] are
accepted as parts of Jesus' sacrifice for the sins of the whole world, and are
RECKONED as filling up that which is behind of the afflictions of
Christ.
This opportunity for sacrifice is a favor, because of the great reward and high honor promised to Jesus which we may share
by reason of sharing in his sacrifice.
Does some one suggest that the favor contained in the privilege of suffering and sacrificing with Christ may perhaps
be continued, and thus all come to the same divine nature and honor? We answer,
No. This would be unscriptural as well as unreasonable. Wherein would consist
the special favor of the Gospel Age unless it be as we have shown, a call to
and opportunity for gaining a "high calling," a "heavenly
calling," not otherwise obtainable?
Then, too, if the body of Christ "fills up" the measure of the afflictions of the anointed, how could there
be any to fill up in a succeeding age? And if the sacrifice for sins is complete, and its measure filled up by the Gospel Church,
what occasion and what opportunity could there be for sacrificing any in
the Millennial Age? Further, we know that had there not been sin in the world,
and had it not had liberty to flourish, it would have been impossible
for either Jesus or his followers to have sacrificed, since there could have
been no opportunity. Hence also, to have sacrifices for sins during any coming
age, would imply that evil must then be in control, as well as that the
sacrifices of Christ head and body were not a sufficient ransom. The fact
everywhere expressed in Scripture is contrary to this; Christ shall reign and
the wicked shall no longer have liberty to insult, buffet, malign and
crucify the righteous. Satan shall be bound--restrained--have no power. Christ
shall have all power, and in his day the righteous shall flourish instead of being sacrifices; and the wicked shall be cut off, instead of
prospering in wickedness. Ah, yes! the sufferings of Christ will have ended,
and the glory which was to follow [the end of his sufferings]
shall have commenced. See 1 Pet. 1:11.
Yes, though now the world esteem us as it did
our Head, "stricken, smitten of God and afflicted," and not favored, yet the time is coming when of both head and body it shall be recognized as
true, that the Christ was smitten for the world's iniquities, and that the
price of the world's salvation was exacted of him, when throughout coming ages
God shall display, and men and angels shall recognize--"The exceeding riches of his grace, in his loving-kindness toward US through Christ
Jesus."
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