The principle of imitating
“your God”
Ephesians 5:1
1. Jesus Christ our God is in hypostatic
union. The essence of His deity cannot be imitated. It is blasphemous and
unthinkable that a human being with an old sin nature could even approximate
imitating God. Furthermore, it is inscrutable as well as impossible for anyone
to even come within a billion miles of the sovereignty, righteousness, justice,
love, eternal, life, or any of the other attributes of God. So when we are
commanded to imitate God we are not commanded to imitate the deity “of your
God.” Your God refers to Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is true deity but He is
also true humanity in one person forever. Therefore it is the humanity of
Christ that we are commanded to imitate. When the definite article in verse 1
is a possessive pronoun it can only refer to the second person of the Trinity,
the Lord Jesus Christ.
As true humanity Christ was sinless
and impeccable, and this we cannot imitate because we possess and old sin
nature and we do sin. Therefore the imitation of Jesus Christ must be limited
to His humanity and it must be limited to something we can do, not something we
cannot do.
2. The humanity of Christ was
constantly filled with the Holy Spirit and sustained by the indwelling third
person of the Trinity. When the believer is filled with the Spirit, therefore,
he becomes the imitator of Jesus Christ. The principle of imitating Christ is
related to a secondary command, “Be filled with the Spirit” or “Walk in the
Spirit.”
3. A second thing is noted about the
humanity of Christ which we can emulate and imitate. Jesus Christ GAPed it to
the supergrace life, according to Luke 2:40,52. Therefore in imitating “your
God,” Jesus Christ, you are commanded in effect to close in on the supergrace
life.
4. Believers of the Church Age are
members of the royal family of God through the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Therefore we should bear family resemblance of nobility, as per Ephesians 5:1.
The principle of imitating God
1. Jesus Christ our God is in hypostatic
union. The essence of His deity cannot be imitated, such a thought is
blasphemous. But He is also true humanity, and as true humanity Christ was
sinless and impeccable. Neither can we imitate His impeccability or His sinless
state. The only way in which we can imitate the Lord Jesus Christ is limited to
Bible doctrine. As Jesus Christ took doctrine in His soul, so can we. As He
erected an ECS, so can we. As the Lord Jesus Christ became supergrace status in
His humanity, so can we.
2. The humanity of Christ was
constantly filled with the Holy Spirit and unstained by the indwelling third
person of the Trinity. When the believer is filled with the Spirit He becomes
an imitator of Jesus Christ — Ephesians 5:18; Galatians 4:19; 5:22,23; 2
Corinthians 3:3.
3. Jesus Christ GAPed it to the supergrace
life, according to Luke 2:40,52. The believer is commanded to imitate Jesus
Christ, therefore also GAPing it to supergrace.
4. Believers of the Church Age are
members of the royal family of God through the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Therefore we should bear the family resemblance of nobility. This principle is emphasised
in the closing statement of Ephesians 5:1.