eph 05v30 Our Blessed Mysterious Union
OUR BLESSED,
MYSTERIOUS
"We
are members of his body, of his flesh, and of his bones." Ephesians 5:30
Child of God, can you begin
to imagine what this text teaches? There is a living, loving, and lasting union
between the Lord Jesus Christ and all his people. It is beyond imagination, but
it is true -We are One with our Redeemer! What does
this imply?
Certainly, it implies A
Similarity Of Nature between Christ and his
church. By the incarnation our Lord assumed our nature. He is God the Eternal
Son. But he is also a real man. As a man, he lived in perfect righteousness,
died as our Substitute, arose from the grave, and reigns in glory. Ever rejoice
in the eternal Deity of Christ; but never forget that your Savior is a real
man. And by the new birth the Son of God has given us his nature. We are
"partakers of the divine nature." Christ bears our nature in heaven,
and we bear his nature upon the earth. The text also implies An Intimate
Relationship. We are wed to the God-man! We cannot understand this
relationship, but we can enjoy it. Christ espoused us to be his bride before
the world began. He redeemed us for himself He prepared our wedding garments.
He allured us into the wilderness and there won our hearts by his
all-prevailing love. My God, my Maker, my Redeemer, my Savior, my King is also
my Husband. "Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth; his love is
better than wine." Again, the text implies A Mysterious Origin. As
Eve was taken from the side of Adam, the church was born from the bleeding side
of Christ, the Second Adam. He died that we might live. And these words imply A
Loving Possession. We belong to Christ. "Ye are not your own, ye are
bought with a price." For many years we lie in the arms of another. But
all the while we belonged to him who loved us, chose us, and redeemed us. Once
more, our text implies A Vital Union. "We are members of his
body." Those words imply much more than unity. They imply identity. We are
One With Christ! He must have us. The Head cannot be
complete without his body. The King must have his subjects. The Shepherd must
have his sheep. This is a vital union. Christ MUST have his redeemed ones. And
we MUST have him.
"We are members of his body, of his flesh, and of
his bone.” What does this union secure for us? It secures eternal salvation,
absolute safety, and the perfection of eternal glory. The Lord will not share
his glory with another. But we are one with him. And WE SHALL HAVE THE VERY
GLORY OF CHRIST!