Celebrityship of Jesus
Christ
THE
OBJECTIVE OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE
There are many super-grace heroes in
Christianity, but there is only ONE CELEBRITY. Every super-grace hero recognizes
the Celebrityship of Jesus Christ. He is our Savior and our High Priest, as
well as the King who will one day rule the entire earth. Everything we have and
everything we will ever be is directly related to the Lord Jesus Christ.
If you have made the greatest of all
decisions in life — to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 16:31) — you are
the possessor, once and for all, of eternal salvation. This, however, does not
indicate that you love Christ or that you even have the capacity to love Him.
When you were born again, you began your Christian life as a spiritual baby and
had no way of appreciating who and what Christ is. The capacity to love Him
depends upon the amount of doctrine you have in your soul.
The super-grace status, which is the
objective of the Christian life, is the place where you really begin to love
Christ and where you have the normal function of your priesthood. Super-grace
is characterized by occupation with Christ, or the recognition of His
Celebrityship. No believer has truly reached maturity in the Christian way of
life until he functions under the concept of Celebrityship, for this is the
place where we have enough doctrine so that the principle of vindicating His
Word is fulfilled.
God vindicates His Word in only two
places today: by the preservation of the written word, and in the souls of
individual believers. He vindicates the latter by super-grace capacity, which
leads to super-grace blessings. At this point, God begins to pour out blessings
for the believer who has a “cup” — the capacity that results from Bible
doctrine in the soul — and true happiness becomes a reality in his life!
GRACE-THINKING
The second chapter of Philippians
contains one of the greatest passages in the Word of God on the Celebrityship
of Jesus Christ. Verse 3 introduces the background to our subject:
Nothing according to the standard of lust-ambition nor
according to the standard of ambitious pride; but in grace-thinking regarding
another of the same kind [believer] excelling themselves.
Lust-ambition creates factions in
the local church. Some of the most ardent church workers are operating under
the lust pattern of the old sin nature. When people receive a great deal of
praise, letters of commendation or recognition of one kind or another, they
often become intoxicated with approbation or power lust. It’s like dope: they
must have more and more praise in order to satisfy this lust. The only way some
people can keep their ego intact is to play “king of the mountain” — to find
the flaws in others, to compare these with their own strong points and come out
on top. In other words, they try to build their happiness on the unhappiness of
others.
“The standard of ambitious pride”
refers to the pastor who encourages such practices and is therefore ignoring
the great principles of grace found in the Word of God. Grace-thinking is the
state of mind which submits to the divine order and does not exalt itself; it
eliminates all human viewpoint from the soul. Grace-thinking is regarding other
believers as better than ourselves. Now, how can you possibly think that some
“clod,” who behaves like a moron, is better than you? It is not done through
some system of hypocrisy, hypnosis, group therapy, or the sensitivity training
of “cosmos diabolicus” !Grace-thinking is accomplished by being so occupied
with the Person of Jesus Christ that in your relationship with other people you
do not judge, malign, criticize, ridicule or intrude on their privacy.
Each one not regarding the things of himself [his own personal
interests], but each one also the personal interests of others (Phil. 2:4).
This is the concept of respect for
the privacy of the priesthood of other believers. You cannot learn Bible
doctrine when someone is trying to run your life. The key to verse 4 is respect
for the privacy of other believers. This verse excludes “operation long
proboscis.” Minding your own business, being considerate of others and having
good manners are all by-products of the Christian way of life. “Operation
Grace” allows every believer to live his own life as unto the Lord. This is the
only bona tide “sensitivity training.” You don’t have to try to love people or
to gush over them; you simply allow them their privacy.
The question is, how can you be so
relaxed about other people that you keep your nose out of their business and
avoid curtailing their freedom in any way? You must find Someone who is so much
better than anything or anyone else in life that other people and other things
will no longer be an issue. Paul is setting up this principle, under the
ministry of the Holy Spirit, to present the Celebrityship of Jesus Christ.
The Celebrity of Christianity
demands the attention of every believer! He is so wonderful and so marvelous
that occupation with Him changes the entire picture! Many believers are petty,
bitter, jealous, vindictive, implacable and full of gossip and maligning
because they have no concept of the Celebrityship of Christ. The reason so many
“Madison Avenue” substitutes and ridiculous practices and programs have crept
into the church is that we have lost sight of Jesus Christ as the only true
Celebrity. This condition exists primarily because pastors are not teaching
Bible doctrine.
Occupation with Christ means that
you harbor no mental attitude sins toward others. Whether or not they deserve
your respect is NOT the issue; just put them in
the Lord’s hands and move on! We build our happiness on WHO AND WHAT CHRIST IS
— not on who and what people are.
There is no shortcut to this relaxed
mental attitude. It requires the daily function of the “grace apparatus for
perception” (GAP) — the pastor-teacher consistently communicating doctrine and
the believer learning doctrine on a daily basis. The only purpose for the
worship service and for the existence of a pastor-teacher is to enable
believers to advance to the highest stage of super-grace — living in the sphere
of the recognition of the Celebrityship of Jesus Christ. Other types of
organizations are bona fide for witnessing, but the local church is God’s order
for learning doctrine in the Church Age.
THE
MENTAL ATTITUDE OF CHRIST
Keep
on having this mental attitude in you which also in Christ Jesus (Phil.
2:5).
The Greek word PHRONEO means “to think objectively.” When our mental attitude”
meets the standards of this word, we have arrived at the highest and noblest
point in the Christian life. Mental attitude divine viewpoint — the mind of
Christ (1 Cor. 2:16) — is the objective and command for every believer. The
only way you can obey this command is to have doctrine IN YOU in the right
lobe. To do this, we must begin with Jesus Christ and the true concept of the
Word.
THE
PREINCARNATE CHRIST
Who [Jesus Christ] preexisting in the essence of God in
grace-thinking thought it [deity] not a treasure retained being equal with God (Phil. 2:6).
HUPARCHO means that Jesus Christ
always existed; there never was a time when He was not God. He is eternal; He
never grows old. What is a “celebrity” ?Someone who is glamorous, someone who
has status in life, someone with great ability or talent? What happens to
celebrities in the human realm? They deteriorate; they lose their ability and
their popularity; they grow old; their glamor fades; they die! Did you ever see
a football player ten years after he was washed up as a professional? Three
hundred pounds of flab! Have you ever seen a movie queen after her heyday? If
she is working, she is playing character roles! A true celebrity is perfect. A
believer with any knowledge of doctrine would never make a celebrity of a human
being! Our true Celebrity is perfect; He has neither a beginning nor an end
(Rev. 1:8).
The word translated “form” in the
English — MORPHE — does not refer to outward
shape but to inner character or essence. From eternity past, Jesus Christ
possessed sovereignty, righteousness, justice, love, eternal life, omniscience,
omnipotence, omnipresence, immutability and veracity. He has never changed His
essence for anyone or anything. His character remains intact and will continue
to do so throughout time and eternity. “Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and
today, and for ever” (Heb. 13:8).
The true Celebrity of Christianity
knew every person in the world from eternity past. He has always known every
need, every problem, every heartache, every frustration in your life. He has
gone through the entire angelic conflict without being inconsistent or unstable
in any way. That’s our Celebrity!
“Of God” calls attention to the
deity of Christ. He is and was and always will be God — coequal and coeternal
with the Father and the Holy Spirit.
In the beginning [which was not a beginning], there
always existed Jesus Christ [HO LOGOS], the LOGOS was face to face with God; the LOGOS was God (literal translation of
John 1:1).
No one can enter into occupation
with Christ or appreciate His character until he understands that Jesus Christ
is God. Therefore, the Doctrine of the Deity of Christ is necessary at this
point.
DOCTRINE OF THE DEITY OF CHRIST
1. Christ is a member of the Trinity
(Matt. 28:19; 2 Cor. 13:14; 1 Pet. 1:2).
2. Syllogism based on Trinity (Mic.
5:2; John 1:1-3; 8:58; Rom. 9:5; Tit. 2:13; Heb. 1:8-10; 1 John 5:20):
TRINITY IS ETERNAL,
CHRIST IS A MEMBER OF THE TRINITY,
THEREFORE, CHRIST IS ETERNAL.
3. The preincarnate work of Christ
necessitates His pre- existence and deity: Christ created the universe (John
1:3; Col. 1:16; Heb. 1:10).
4. Jesus Christ is so identified
with the doctrine of Divine Decrees as to be God (Psa. 2:7-9; 22:1-6; 40; 110).
5. The Theophanies of Christ
indicate His preexistence; therefore, His eternity.
a. Angel of Jehovah identified as Jehovah (Gen.
16:7-13; 22:11-18; 31:11-13; 48:15, 16; Ex. 3 with Acts 7:30-35; Ex. 13:21;
14:19; Judg. 6:11-23; 13:9-20).
b. Angel of Jehovah
distinguished from Jehovah (Gen. 24:7; 24:40; Ex. 23:20; 32:34; 1 Chron.
21:15-18; Isa. 63:9; Zech. 1:12, 13).
c. Angel of Jehovah is Second Person of Trinity,
visible God. After incarnation, Angel of Jehovah no longer appears (John 1:18;
6:46; 1 Tim. 6:15, 16; 1 John 4:12).
6. Jesus Christ is called Jehovah
(Isa. 9:6, 7; 40:3; Jer. 23:5, 6; Zech. 12:10).
7. All the divine attributes are
ascribed to Christ.
a. SOVEREIGNTY (Gen. 1: Rev. 1:5, 6; 17:14: 19:16).
b. ETERNAL LIFE (Isa.
9:6; Mic. 5:2; John 1:1; 8:58; Col. 1:16, 17; Eph. 1:4; Rev. 1:8).
c. HOLINESS - i.e., RIGHTEOUSNESS AND JUSTICE (Luke 1:35; Acts
3:14; Heb. 7:26).
d. LOVE (John 13:1, 34; 1 John 3:16).
e. IMMUTABILITY (Heb. 13:8).
f. OMNISCIENCE (Matt 9:4; John 2:25; 1 Cor. 4:5; Col. 2:3; Rev.
2:23).
g. OMNIPOTENCE (Matt. 24:30; 28:18; 1 Cor. 15:28; Phil. 3:21; Heb.
1:3; Rev. 1:8).
h. OMNIPRESENCE (Matt 28:20; Eph. 1:23; Col. 1:27).
i. VERACITY
(John 14:6;
Rev. 3:7).
Now, back to Philippians 2:6: our
Celebrity did some thinking. Remember, the meaning of a word is determined by
its first use in context. “Thinking” was used in verse 3 of this passage for
“grace-thinking.” Here we learn omething else about Jesus Christ: not only are
His thoughts infinite, but He thinks about you and me in terms of GRACE. This means that there never was or ever will be one believer who has
earned or deserved anything from God. His grace-thinking toward us indicates
that He is the only source of blessing. If you have anything that is wonderful,
worthwhile or valuable, it is because Jesus Christ is ultimately the source, no
matter what intermediate agency may be involved. This gives Him all the honor
and glory. One fact that characterizes the believer who has the capacity to
appreciate the Celebrityship of Christ is that to him the honor and glory of
the Lord Jesus Christ is more important than anything else in the world.
“In grace-thinking he thought it not
a treasure or a prize to be retained.” The treasure is Christ’s deity His
equality with God the Father and God the Holy Spirit. There is noticing greater
or more valuable than the essence of deity; yet He did not consider His deity
MORE IMPORTANT than our souls!
The very nature of deity precluded
the fact that. ANY Member of the Trinity could
be judged for sin. Eternal life can neither be born nor die; holiness cannot
have anything to do with sin; omnipresence cannot be reduced to one point — the
Cross; immutability cannot change. Therefore, since nothing can be subtracted
from deity, something must be added. To be able to go to the Cross and pay the
penalty for sin, deity must also become true humanity. Jesus Christ was so
occupied with us in eternity past that He did not consider His equality with
the other Members of the Trinity a treasure to be clutched and retained so as
to hinder the Father’s Plan.
There never was a time when Christ
was not occupied with you. You were “the joy” (Heb. 12:2) that occasioned His
Incarnation and His substitutionary death on the Cross with all its shame and
pain. You were in His thoughts when all the grace blessings were provided in
eternity past. It is important for you to realize that you now have the
privilege of occupation with Him (Col. 3:10, II).
When you reach this stage, the Celebrityship of Jesus Christ will be a reality
in your life. Although you will have tremendous capacity to enjoy all the
blessings that God will pour into your “cup,” they will seem insignificant
compared to the One who gave them. But how ‘can you become occupied with Him,
and what exactly is “occupation with Christ”?
OCCUPATION
WITH CHRIST
1. The basis for occupation with
Christ is the consistent or daily intake of Bible doctrine through the function
of GAP.
But
let him that glorieth glory in this, that he understandeth and knoweth me. . .
(Jer. 9:24).
That Christ may dwell in your hearts
by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love. May be able to comprehend
with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height; And to
know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with
all the fulness of God (Eph. 3:17-19).
The mechanics of GAP are accomplished through the communication of doctrine by the
pastor-teacher. This doctrine enters the left or perceptive lobe of the
believer, and positive volition cycles it into the human spirit. There it
becomes complete knowledge — CHAKMAH (Hebrew) or EPIGNOSIS (Greek). The first doctrine that goes into the
frame of reference in the right lobe acts as a primer for the “pump.” Once the
pump is primed, doctrine goes into the frame of reference and memory center; it
begins to form new vocabulary and categories; your norms and standards parallel
divine standards, and you have a new conscience filled with doctrine. This puts
doctrine on the “launching pad” for application and begins the construction of
the Edification Complex of the Soul. From here you move on to super- grace, the
normal Christian life.
2. With doctrine as the working object
of faith, the believer has maximum Category One love response toward God;
hence, he is designated PHILOS THEOU — “friend of God,” or literally, “lover of
God.”
Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works
faith was made perfect? And . . . Abraham believed God, and it was imputed unto
him for righteousness: and he was called the Friend of God (Jas. 2:22,23).
3. Occupation with Christ is based
upon the glorification of Christ — that is, His resurrection, ascension and
session. If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above,
where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Set your affection on things
above [the above things — doctrine], not on things on the earth (Col. 3:1,2).
4. Occupation with Christ is the
standard operating procedure for the Christian life. It is the normal
super-grace life!
. . . let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which
doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set
before us. Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the
joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set
down at the right hand of the throne of God (Heb. 12:1, 2).
5. Occupation with Christ is
beautifully illustrated by the doctrine of right man-right woman (1 Cor.
11:7-12; Eph. 5:25-32).
Husbands,
love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it
(Eph. 5:25).
6. The function of GAP is the believer’s response to Christ’s love in Phase Two. In other
words, Christ initiates love to the believer through Bible doctrine. “We love
him, because he first loved US” (1 John 4:19).
Wherefore, having removed all pollution [mental attitude
sins] and the overflow of wickedness [sins of the tongue, overt sins], receive
and retain in the sphere of meekness the impregnated word [doctrine in the
human spirit], which is able to deliver your souls [from scar tissue]. (Literal
translation of Jas. 1:21). But be ye doers of the word [the whole function of GAP], and not hearers only [doctrine in the perceptive lobe only] (verse 22).
7. The sealing of the Holy Spirit,
which occurs at salvation, guarantees an eternal love relationship between
Jesus Christ and the believer (Eph. 1:11-14).
8. Occupation with Christ includes
total dependence on grace provision.
Delight
thyself also in the Lord; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.
Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass
(Psa. 37:4, 5).
9. Stability, confidence, inner happiness
and capacity for life are related to occupation with Christ.
I have set the Lord always before me: because he is at my
right hand, I shall not be moved. Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory
rejoiceth [super-grace] . . . (Psa. 16:8, 9).
10. Occupation with Christ is the
basis for blessing in suffering (2 Cor. 12:9, 10).
And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for
my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather
glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me (verse 9).
Reversionism intensifies suffering;
super-grace minimizes it and substitutes happiness (Psa 77).
11. Occupation with Christ is based
on the believer’s entrance into the super-grace life: “Mine eyes are ever toward
the Lord. . .” (Psa. 25:15; cf. 141:8).
Wherefore, holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly
calling, consider the Apostle and High Priest of our profession, Christ Jesus (Heb. 3:1).
We are associates with God, and our
vocation is full-time Christian service. Therefore, we are to be occupied with
Him — our Celebrity — so that our vocation becomes a reality.
But Christ as a Son over his own house; whose house are
we, if we hold fast the confidence and the rejoicing of the hope firm unto the
end (Heb.
3:6).
Moses, in Hebrews 3:5, was a hero in
his house (dispensation), but Christ is OVER the house. Christ is the
epitome of God’s plan” — the Chief Cornerstone, the Head of the Body, the only
Celebrity of the Church Age! All believers are in the “house”; but how we
“live” in the house depends on whether we “hold fast,” or maintain our course
toward the super-grace life through “confidence” — that is, through the
authority of doctrine. Our purpose in the Christian life is to enter
super-grace, to function to the maximum under our priesthood, and to stay
“firm” (stabilized) in super-grace till the end of Phase Two.
THE
INCARNATE CHRIST
But he deprived himself of the proper function of deity,
having assumed the form or essence of a slave, having become in likeness of
mankind [without the old sin nature but with the human spirit] (Phil. 2:7).
This verse sets up a contrast
between the treasure of Christ’s deity and the sacrifice of its function. The
word KENOO, from which we get the Doctrine of Kenosis, means
“to deprive oneself of a proper or normal function,” or “to debase oneself.” In
becoming humanity, Jesus Christ had to deprive Himself of the normal function
of deity; but His deity could not change or lose its quality. In the aorist
active indicative here, KENOO describes a function in
eternity past. This was when Christ made His decision to make the sacrifice.
The actual fact did not occur until the time of the virgin birth. The emphatic
position of the reflexive pronoun “Himself” emphasizes a voluntary action.
Some of you will never realize how
important it is to understand that Jesus Christ thought about you in eternity
past. He did not suddenly say, when He saw man’s sinful condition, “I think
I’ll do something for man.” We think in terms of time, but God is not confined
to time. Part of occupation with Christ is to understand that problem-solving
goes back to this principle: Christ was cognizant of our problems billions of
years ago. We yell “Help” in time; Jesus Christ answered before time began!
Deity has certain functions which
are totally incompatible with humanity. There is no limitation in the function
of deity as a Christophany (post-resurrection appearances of Christ) or a
Theophany (preincarnate appearances of Christ); but when deity becomes a true
Member-of the human race, it is an entirely different concept. Deity “assumed
the form. . . .”
Here
we have MORPHE again, which indicates His
inner essence. This word is in contrast to SCHEMA, “overt essence,” which
occurs in this same verse.
If you are ever going to understand
the uniqueness of the Person of Jesus Christ why He is the revealed Member of
the Godhead, why the Holy Spirit glorifies Him today, why He is the only
Celebrity of Christianity you must be familiar with the Doctrine of Kenosis.
The addition of humanity to deity is a technical concept which must be
explained.
THE
DOCTRINE OF KENOSIS
1. KENOSIS is
derived from the verb KENOO, meaning “to deprive oneself
of proper function” — in this case, the function of deity. This does not at all
suggest the loss of the characteristics of deity. It is blasphemous to say that
any characteristic of deity can be limited, canceled or removed.
2. In the incarnate state (Christ on
earth). He was both undiminished deity and true humanity in one Person
(hypostatic union). Therefore, Christ, being both true God and true Man, did
not empty Himself of His deity. To assume that He did so is the false doctrine
of Kenosis. Deity was not changed; it was retained at the point of the virgin
birth.
3. Under true Kenosis, Christ did
not surrender any attribute of His deity in coming to this earth. He
voluntarily restricted the independent use or expression of His divine
attributes in order to comply with the Father’s Plan for the Incarnation. In
becoming the God-Man, He was in subjection to the Father’s Plan of the Cross.
Although in His deity Christ is coequal with the Father, in His humanity he was
submissive to the Father. To accomplish this, He had to have free will (Matt.
26:39) like all members of the human race. The entire issue in the angelic
conflict is human volition, which
coexists
with divine and angelic volition.
In order to submit His will to the
Father’s, Christ limited His omnipotence. The only way He could do this was to
refuse to use His omnipotence, omniscience, etc., for His own benefit or His
own glory. His Kenosis was challenged in the great temptation of Matthew
4:1-10. The temptations by the devil were unique; they could have been leveled
only at the God-Man, the unique Person of the universe.
4. To execute the Father’s Plan for
the First Advent, the humanity of Christ relied on the ministry of the Holy
Spirit, who indwelt Him from the cradle (Isa. 11:2); also He relied on Bible
doctrine (Luke 2:40-52). By the time He was twelve years of age, Jesus Christ
was a super-grace Person.
5. Therefore, in this context, the
expression of His deity or the independent exercise of His divine attributes
was not a treasure to be retained and at the same time provide our so-great
salvation.
6. For example: Christ had to become
obedient unto death (Phil. 2:8). While sovereignty is not subject to obedience,
Christ did not use His sovereignty in opposition to the Father’s Plan. Christ
as God is eternal life, but eternal life could not die on the Cross. The only
way He could die was to refrain from using His deity to perpetuate His life. As
perfect righteousness, the very thought of coming into contact with sin was
abhorrent to Christ. When He bore our sins in His own body on the tree (1 Pet.
2:24), He abstained from using His righteousness, or else He would have.
rejected the awful judgment.
7. Consequently, Christ surrendered
the independent use of His divine attributes during His Incarnation in order to
provide salvation for mankind,
8. That is why He voluntarily took
upon Himself the form of a servant or a slave. In completing the mission of the
First Advent, He redeemed and reconciled man, while at the same time He
propitiated the Father. He could not have done so if He had used His own deity
independently of the Father’s Plan. As believers, we are free (Gal. 5:1); but
in order to purchase our freedom, Jesus Christ had to temporarily give up His
freedom.
9. Summary of the factors of
Kenosis.
Christ gave up the outward
appearance of God (SCHEMA), but not the inner essence (MORPHE). He took upon
Himself the SCHEMA of a slave, but He did not
give up or change His eternal MORPHE. In other words. He did not
show His deity, although it was present. Christ made Himself dependent on the
Plan of the Father and operated within the limitations of His humanity, even
though it was joined to deity. There are many illustrations of this in
Scripture; e.g., Hebrews 10:5-9: the Baby in the cradle was holding the
universe together. He was as much deity in the cradle as He was when He created
the universe. There never was or ever could be a Celebrity like Jesus Christ!
What He gave up in restraining His essence is phenomenal and inscrutable.
Christ voluntarily, through an act
of sovereignty, took upon Himself the form of man true humanity. This was not
glory or glamor but great humiliation for deity. Christ eternal God, who
voluntarily hid His deity prayed for glorification in John 17:5. Why? For our
benefit! Christ had not emptied Himself of His divine glory (as illustrated by
the Transfiguration Matt. 17:2); hence, the glory of deity was veiled but not
surrendered.
The union of Christ to unglorified
humanity was a factor in His humiliation. There was nothing wrong with His
humanity; it was perfect, and it never changed. At the point of the virgin
birth, Christ was minus the imputation of Adam’s sin, minus the old sin nature;
He had entered the world through His own volition. These are the three unique
principles in the virgin birth.
Even His lineage was unique. Mary
descended from the line of David through Bathsheba and Nathan. Joseph was also
in the line of David, through Solomon; but because of the curse of Coniah (Jer.
22:24-30), this could not be the blood line — only the legal line. During His
thirty-three years on the earth, Jesus used His volition constantly. Even
though His temptations were greater than any we have ever had or ever will
have; even though they became greater as He came closer to the Cross, He never
committed one act of personal sin!
He left the world by an act of His
own volition the only human being who ever did so, apart from suicide. From His
own soul He dismissed His human spirit into the presence of God. He sent His
own soul to Hades (Abraham’s Bosom Luke 16:22, or Paradise Luke 23:43; Psa.
16:10) His body was the only part which man could dispose of. Although the
Father had said where His body would be placed (Isa. 53:9), its burial was not
an act of Christ’s volition.
Since Christ’s humanity was not
glorified at the point of the Incarnation, He was subject to temptation, pain,
weakness, sorrow, limitation. However, His attributes of deity were not
surrendered or used to benefit Himself. For example, although Christ was
omnipresent. He took long journeys on foot. The omniscience of Christ was
revealed in His prophetic ministry, but it was never used to ease His path or
gain something for Himself. Jesus experienced physical and mental growth and
suffered the inconveniences of His day. He kept silent on matters not related
to doctrine such as electricity, airplanes, gunpowder, etc.
Two other doctrines are relevant to
Kenosis. The first is important because it relates to spirituality in this
dispensation.
THE SUSTAINING
MINISTRY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT TO THE HUMANITY OF CHRIST
1. This ministry of the Spirit was
prophesied in the Old Testament (Isa. 11:2, 3; 42:1; 61:1-3).
2. The Holy Spirit was given without
measure to the humanity of Christ (John 3:34).
3. The Holy Spirit sustained Christ
during His earthly ministry (Matt. 12:18, 28; Luke 4:14, 15, 18).
4. The ministry of the Spirit
discontinued during the time when Christ was bearing our sins on the Cross
(Psa. 22:1 — prophetic; Matt. 27:46 — historical). When Jesus said, “My God, my
God, why hast thou forsaken me?” He was addressing the Father and the Holy
Spirit. The Holy Spirit, who sustained Him, was deity. Since deity could have
nothing to do with sin, the Holy Spirit forsook the humanity of Christ during
the three hours He was bearing our sins.
5. The Holy Spirit had a part in the
resurrection of Christ (Rom. 8:11; 1 Pet. 3:18).
6. The present ministry of the Holy
Spirit and the filling of the Spirit in the Church Age are related to the
glorification of Christ (John 7:39; 16:14).
THE
HUMILIATION OF CHRIST IN RELATION TO KENOSIS
1. Veiling of the preincarnate glory of Christ:
in taking upon Himself true humanity, Christ gave up the outward appearance of
God.
2.
The union of eternal God with unglorified humanity in the hypostatic union.
3.
Christ did not use His divine attributes independently of the Father’s Plan,
but relied on the ministry of the Holy Spirit (Matt. 4:1,2).
4.
The greatest point of humiliation of Christ was bearing our sins (2 Cor. 5:21;
1 Pet. 2:24). This anticipates Philippians 2:8.
Now we are ready for the last half
of Philippians 2:7:
“ .. . having become in the likeness
of mankind. Although Christ was always deity. He became true humanity. His two
natures are contrasted in John 1:1, 14 and Isaiah 9:6. The child (humanity of
Christ) is born; the Son (deity of Christ) is given. “Likeness” (HOMOIOMA) has
the connotation more of “similarity.” This Greek word is used because Christ
was not absolutely like us. He was different in that He did not have an old sin
nature, and He possessed a human spirit at birth.
No man could see Jesus Christ in the
flesh and tell that He was different from any other human being. No man could
see His inner perfection or deity — it had to be understood through doctrine!
This was the problem of the Pharisees and other religious Jews — they saw only
His humanity and refused to accept Him as Messiah. Hence, the hypostatic union
is a pivotal doctrine which must be understood and mastered before you can
appreciate the Celebrityship of Christ. While there is by necessity a certain
overlap in these doctrines, this demonstrates their relationship and pertinence
to one another.
THE
DOCTRINE OF THE HYPOSTATIC UNION
1. Definition: In the Person of
Christ are two natures (two beings, actually), inseparably united, without
mixture or loss of separate identity, without loss or transfer of properties or
attributes, the union being personal and eternal (John 1:1-14; Rom. 1:2-5; 9:5;
Phil. 2:5-11; 1 Tim. 3:16; Heb. 2:14). This means that Christ is the God-Man
now; He has been the God-Man since the virgin birth; He will be the God-Man
forever. He is the UNIQUE PERSON OF THE UNIVERSE!
2. The incarnate Person of Christ
includes undiminished deity. Jesus Christ is God, coequal and coeternal with
the Father and the Spirit.
3. The incarnate Person of Christ
also includes true humanity, with body, soul and spirit. Through the virgin
birth, Jesus avoided both spiritual death and the old sin nature. His humanity
was different from any other because it included deity and because He did not
sin personally. His deity was different in that it included humanity.
4. The two natures of Christ are
united without transfer of attributes. The attributes of deity never became
humanity or vice versa — the attributes adhered to their corresponding natures.
The essence of deity cannot be changed; it is immutable. The infinite cannot be
transferred to the finite. To rob God of a single attribute of His essence
would destroy His deity. To rob the humanity of Christ of a single attribute of
His humanity would destroy His humanity.
5. In the Incarnation, no attribute
of essence was changed. In fulfilling the purpose of the Incarnation, certain
attributes of deity were not used; but this does not imply that they were
either surrendered, diminished or destroyed, as in the false doctrine of
Kenosis.
6. Therefore, the union of the
divine and human natures of the incarnate Christ must be considered HYPOSTATIC
AND PERSONAL. The Greek noun HUPOSTASIS means “substance, essence,
standing under, taking a thing upon one-self.” Christ took upon Himself true
humanity. HYPOSTATIC refers to the whole Person
of Christ as distinguished from His two natures divine and human. The fact that
Christ will be true humanity forever indicates that humanity CAN live forever — but not in the original body which comes into the world
through physical birth; that body is subject to death. The resurrection body is
never subject to any kind of death” — another unique characteristic of Jesus
Christ — and we will have the same kind of body (Phil. 3:21). No believer has a
resurrection body yet. Christ is the Firstfruits of resurrection. PERSONAL refers to the emergence of the unique Person of
Christ. As God, He is coequal and coeternal with the Father and the Spirit. As
man, He is superior to all mankind, both from the standpoint of human
impeccability and deity.
7. This union does not imply that
deity POSSESSED humanity or that deity INDWELT the humanity of Christ. The union was more than
harmony or sympathy. It was PERSONAL. Two natures were combined
in one hypostasis or essence forever — a unique hypostasis. In Genesis 6, the
angels tried to duplicate this by taking on bodies. They tried to start a new
hypostasis, which would have destroyed the angelic conflict and the distinction
between angels and human beings. For this reason, God took away the angels’
ability to materialize.
8. The God-Man has one essence
forever. Therefore, the attributes of both the divine and human natures belong
to the Person of Christ. The characteristics of one nature are never attributed
to the other. This means that during the First Advent, Christ could
simultaneously be omnipotent and weak, omniscient and ignorant. However, the
ignorance in His humanity was overcome by the daily function of GAP and the erection of the Edification Complex in His soul (Luke 2:40,
52).
9. The necessity for the humanity of
Christ.
To be our Savior (Luke 2:11; Phil.
2:7, 8; Heb. 2:14, 15). Deity cannot go to the Cross; divine essence is not
subject to death or change.
To be the Mediator (Job 9:2, 32, 33;
1 Tim. 2:5,6). There is a gap between deity and humanity; therefore, only
Someone who is equal with both parties can mediate the reconciliation.
To be our High Priest (Heb. 7:4, 5, 14-28;
10:5, 10-14). A priest must always be a human being, for he represents human
beings before God.
To be the King (2 Sam. 7:8-16; Psa.
89:20-37). God the Father made a promise to David that he would have a Son who
would reign forever. God keeps His Word! (Luke 1:32, 33).
10. Everything Christ spoke during
the Incarnation came from one of three sources. This explains why there are no
contradictions in anything Jesus said.
From deity (John 8:58: “Before
Abraham was, I am”) .His humanity did not exist eternally; His deity did. From
humanity (John 19:28 — “I thirst”) Deity cannot thirst; and notice, deity did
not give His humanity a glass of water. Here is an example of Kenosis.
From hypostatic union (Matt. 11:28;
John 14:6).
11. Categories of attributes as
related to the Person of Christ.
Attributes which are true or the
result of His whole Person. All three attributes (God-Man-Hypostasis) are
necessary for Christ to be our Redeemer; therefore, Redeemer is an attribute
true of His whole Person.
Attributes true only of His deity,
but the whole Person is the subject (John 8:58). When Jesus said, “Before
Abraham was, I am,” He was speaking from His whole Person; the attribute of
eternity applies only to the divine nature or deity.
Attributes true only of His
humanity, but the whole Person is the subject (John 19:28). When Jesus said, “I
thirst,” He was speaking from His whole Person; but only humanity can thirst.
This classification disappeared after resurrection, ascension and session
because of the freedom from the limitations of Kenosis.
The Person described according to
the divine nature, but predicate of the human nature (Rev. 1:12-18). The deity
of Christ is in evidence; yet Christ is described as the One who was dead
(verse 18). Death is an attribute possible only for the humanity of Christ.
The Person described according to
the human nature, but predicate of the divine nature (John 6:62). The title,
“Son of Man,” belongs to the human nature; but “ascending up where he was
before” applies to the divine nature.
The Person described according to
His divine nature, but predicate of both natures (John 5:25-27). Christ as the
Son of God spoke to those who were spiritually dead (Eph. 2:1), and those who
heard (positive volition), lived. In the future, Christ will execute judgment
as the Son of Man (human nature). Conclusion: while Christ is described as the
Son of God (deity), the predicate of speaking can be attributed to both
natures, for in the matter of judgment the human nature is specifically mentioned
(John 5:27).
The Person described according to
the human nature, but predicate of both natures (Matt. 27:46): “Why hast thou
forsaken ME?” Christ was speaking from the viewpoint of His human nature, but
the pronoun “Me” has reference to both natures. Christ was being judicially
forsaken as the God-Man because He was bearing the sins of the world.
All these categories demonstrate
what Jesus Christ had to accomplish in order for us to be saved. He thought it
not a treasure to be seized to limit His deity in order to become true humanity
and go to the Cross! One of the INSCRUTABLE mysteries of the Cross is
what happened to the deity of Christ while His humanity was bearing our sins.
We know He had to remain in hypostatic union. The two Members of the Trinity
who were judging Him forsook Him; but there was no separation of the deity and
humanity of Christ until His physical death.
The only Celebrity who ever lived
suffered the ultimate in humiliation and excruciating agony for you and for me.
If you don’t understand the implications of this, you will never understand the
Celebrityship of Jesus Christ. Most believers are on a “blind date.” They have
no clue as to what the Person they are going with is like. They are saved, but
they have never bothered to KNOW their Savior. Instead, they
pick up emotional substitutes — through ritual, through music, through
so-called tongues, etc. — none of which constitute true love for Jesus Christ.
This must come through DOCTRINE, DOCTRINE, DOCTRINE!
The last phrase of Philippians 2:7,
“in the likeness of mankind,” requires a knowledge of one more doctrine in
relation to the incarnate Christ.
THE
DOCTRINE OF IMPECCABILITY
1. Christ did not have an old sin nature
by birth, nor did He commit sin during the Incarnation (Heb. 4:15; 1 Pet. 1:19;
1 John 3:5). The only way Christ could have acquired a sin nature was the same
way Adam acquired one — through volition.
2. This does not imply that Christ
was not tempted. He was tempted in the area of His humanity (Heb. 4:15) — far
beyond anything we could ever understand. That is why His temptations in
Matthew 4:1-10 were unique.
3. As with Adam in innocence or
sinlessness, all temptation to the humanity of Jesus Christ came from without.
Neither had a sin nature: Adam was CREATED without one, but Christ was
BORN without one. Because we HAVE a sin nature, our temptations come from within and without: we are
tempted with mental attitude sins from within and with overt sins from without.
4. All temptations to Christ had to
come through His human nature. The human nature of Christ was temptable, but
the divine nature was not temptable (Jas. 1:13).
5. Christ resisted the greatest of
all temptations in Gethsemane when He faced the Cross (Matt. 26:39; Mark 14:35,
36; Luke 22:42). The first Adam failed the volitional test; the Last Adam
passed it with flying colors!
6. In Matthew 4:1-10, Christ
resisted the temptation to use His divine attributes and thus act independently
of God the Father. He could have turned the stones into bread through His
omnipotence; but His humanity, under the filling of the Spirit (verse 1),
refused.
7. Because of the hypostatic union,
the Doctrine of Impeccability demands categorizing:
The humanity of Christ — temptable
and peccable.
The deity of Christ — not temptable
and not peccable.
The hypostatic union — temptable but
IMPECCABLE. A piece of copper wire may be bent or
broken; but when it is welded to a steel bar, it cannot be bent or broken. The
wire is analogous to the humanity of Christ; the steel, to the deity of Christ.
8. It was possible for the humanity
of Christ during the Incarnation to suffer physical limitations that have no
moral aspects, such as weakness, fatigue, sorrow, hunger, thirst righteous
indignation or death. But none of these suffering: presented complications that
in any way affected His immutable holiness.
9. Hence, Christ was, according to
Latin phraseology POSSE NON PECCARE (able not to sin) and NON POSSI PECARRE (not able to sin). Christ
is God, and God is never the source of evil under any circumstance. Evil stems
from both angelic and human volition but never from divine sovereignty.
THE UNIQUENESS OF CHRIST’S HUMILITY
And having been recognized in outward appearance [SCHEMA]
as a man, he humbled himself, having become obedient to the extent of death,
yes, the death of the cross (Phil. 2:8).
The first phrase of this verse is
the application of the Doctrine of Impeccability. Though Christ had the outward
appearance of a man, He did not possess the old sin nature. The humbling of
Himself has been greatly misconstrued, particularly in this day of the “Jesus
freaks.” Jesus Christ did not look or act like a hippie — that is not “humbling
oneself.” As the God-Man, He is the Originator of the laws of establishment,
and in the flesh He was the personification of every concept of establishment.
It is amazing how people try to
“humble themselves.” Most of their efforts are nothing more or less than ascetic
self-effacement. Asceticism is a part of the old sin nature. Self-effacement is
the energy of the flesh — at best, legalism; at worst, reversionism. “He
humbled himself” is the aorist (constantive) active indicative of TAPEINOO, with a reflexive pronoun. This indicates that the
entire time Jesus lived on the earth, from the moment of the virgin birth to
the resurrection and ascension, He was characterized by what is called here
“humility.”
But remember, the “meek and mild”
Jesus threw the money-changers out of the Temple — and that was also a part of
His humility! Humility is not standing round-shouldered, lowering your eyes,
shuffling your feet and whispering “God did it all.” Humility concerns neither
appearance, dress, nor manner of speech. It is a mental attitude of grace —
grace orientation. It is Bible doctrine in the soul; and this doctrine causes
the believer to recognize that everything depends on who and what God is.
On the other end of the pole, pride
is a mental attitude sin. The proudest people in Christianity are those who
think they can do something to gain the approbation of God or to be filled with
the Spirit; or those who think they must do something to be forgiven by God,
such as some system of penance or feeling sorry for their sins.
Jesus Christ had the true mental
attitude of humility. He was perfect in His humanity; and for perfect humanity
to come in contact with the sins of the world is maximum humiliation. So we
have another factor in the Celebrityship of Christ the uniqueness of His grace
orientation.
THE
UNIQUENESS OF CHRIST’S DEATH
The humiliation of Christ reached
its peak at the Cross. “Obedient” in verse 8 means that He recognized the
authority of the Cross and the Father’s Plan. The Cross is the place where
Jesus Christ had to submit or there would have been no salvation. The Cross,
therefore, was His objective, and it represented authority. The obedience was
not to the Cross itself, but to His spiritual death on the Cross. Although
Christ knew that there He would be judged for the sins of the world, He was
still willing to be submissive — “to the extent of death.”
“Death” is THANATOS in the Greek, and almost without exception, this
word refers to spiritual death. Most people think that when the Scripture says
“Christ died for our sins” (Rom. 5:8; 1 Cor. 15:3), it refers to His physical
death. If you think this, you are still a long way from understanding the
Celebrityship of Christ! When Jesus said, “It is finished,” He was ALIVE; He was speaking! He kept saying, “My God, my God, why hast thou
forsaken me?” The answer: “For he [the Father] hath made him to be sin for us,
who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him” (2 Cor.
5:21).
Upon the completion of bearing our
sins in His own body (1 Pet. 2:24), He said, TETELESTAI
(perfect tense of TELEO) “It is finished in the
past, with the result that it keeps on being finished forever!” Salvation was
completed BEFORE He died physically.
Physical death was no problem. He simply dismissed His spirit; it was painless
the horrible agony was spiritual death. While many thousands of people were
crucified by the Romans during the history of S.P.Q.R. (Senatus Populusque
Romanus), no one ever died as Jesus died. He died twice on the Cross. The
Person was unique; the work was unique; His death was unique!
THE
EXALTED CHRIST
Because of which the God has bestowed optimum exaltation
and graciously bestowed the highest office (Phil. 2:9).
The physical death of Christ was
necessary for His physical resurrection, as He could not go back to heaven in a
body of corruption. Therefore, because of the sacrifice of Christ on the Cross,
God the Father, Author of the Divine Plan of Grace, has highly exalted and
glorified Christ. This is a reference to the resurrection, ascension and
session of Christ.
God the Father has also graciously
bestowed the highest office on Jesus Christ. “Name,” ONOMA, plus the definite article, is an idiom which means “office, rank,
dignity.” It is a maximum expression of the Celebrityship of Jesus Christ. “The
highest office above every office” is KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS (Rev.
19:16).
The Doctrine of the Ascension
describes the Celebrityship of Christ in His resurrection body.
DOCTRINE
OF THE ASCENSION
1. The resurrection body of Christ
was capable of space travel. The humanity of Christ in resurrection traveled
through all three heavens (John 20:17).
2. The purpose of this space travel
was to arrive in e human body at the throne room of God the Father. Although
covered with no protective space suit, the resurrection body did not burn up as
it traveled through the universe; it did not suffer fatigue, but arrived in
perfect condition (Rom. 8:34 Col. 3:1; Heb. 1:3; 8:1; 10:12; 12:2). Upon His
arrival, the Father said, “Sit down at my right hand” (Psa. 110:1; Heb. 1:13).
Deity does not “sit”; only Christ’s humanity sat down. This indicated the
acceptability of the humanity of Christ (Eph. 1:20) and guarantees the
acceptability of regenerate
mankind
(Eph. 1:6)!
The seating or session of Christ
declared Him superior to all angels, elect or fallen (1 Pet. 3:22). Today
believers are positionally higher than angels; but in the resurrection,
believers will be experientially superior to angels. This is why God gives
every believer at least one angelic servant — to some many more — a downpayment
that we will one day be superior to them (Heb. 1:14). And who made all this
possible? Jesus Christ, our Celebrity, through ascension and session!
3. The ascension and session of the
humanity of Christ produce a strategic victory in the angelic conflict (Heb.
1:3-13).
4. The ascension begins a new sphere
of the angelic conflict (Eph. 1:20-22; 4:7-10). Hence, the believer of the
Church Age is involved in the intensification of the angelic conflict.
5. The ascension begins “Operation
Footstool” (Psa. 110:1 and quoted in Luke 20:42,43; Acts 2:33-35; Heb. 1:13).
6. The Second Advent of Christ will
conclude Operation Footstool (Dan. 7:13, 14; Zech. 13:2; Col. 2:15; Rev.
20:1-3).
7. The ascension completes the
glorification of Christ in hypostatic union (Acts 2:33; Phil. 2:9; 1 Pet.
3:22).
8.
The ascension explains the uniqueness of the Church Age (John 7:37-39), as well
as the Celebrityship of Jesus Christ.
THE
RECOGNITION OF THE CELEBRITYSHIP OF CHRIST
By means of the office, rank and dignity belonging to
Jesus, every knee should bow, in heaven, on earth and under the earth (Phil. 2:10).
His name or rank emphasizes the
exaltation of the humanity of Christ. The principle is found in John 5:23.
That
all men should honour the Son, even as they honour the Father. He that
honoureth not the Son honoureth not the Father which hath sent him.
Revelation 5:13 describes His
exaltation in heaven after the Rapture of the Church. 21 That “every knee should
bow” is
the
recognition of the Celebrityship of Christ by unbelievers who did not do it the
easy way. The easy way is through the communication of doctrine by the
pastor-teacher to his congregation, so that they can reach super-grace and
occupation with the Person of Christ, our unique Celebrity.
The hard way is described as the
unbeliever on his knees at the end of time. He has rejected Jesus Christ. He
has used the Name of Christ in profanity and derision; he has ridiculed Him.
But the time will come when the Celebrityship of Christ will be manifest to all
creatures in the universe (Isa. 11:9). There are three areas specified: (1) in
heaven — angels; (2) on earth unbelievers; (3) under the earth — unbelievers in
Torments, as well as fallen angels in Tartarus.
And every tongue should openly acknowledge that Jesus
Christ, Lord, resulting in the glory of God the Father (Phil 2:11).
God the Father has a Plan made
billions and billions of years ago — sometime in eternity past. The
quintessence of the expression-of God’s Plan is the God-Man-Savior. A perfect
Plan from a perfect Father glorifies a perfect Son. His Plan was that all
creatures would come to recognize the Celebrityship of Christ, first of all by
the Gospel, leading a person to Phase One (salvation); next by reaching
super-grace in Phase Two (the believer in time); or through a rude awakening in
Phase Three (eternity). Where does this leave believers who are ignorant of
doctrine and who do not recognize the Celebrityship of Christ? They are completely
missing the Plan of God for their lives, and thus they are losing out on the
greatest and most wonderful blessing life can offer!
Yet this need not be the case in any
believer’s life. Christ CAN become a reality NOW through doctrine. “Christ is all and in all” (Col. 3:11), or
literally, “Christ is all things because [He Is the source] of all things.”
Beginning with doctrine, He is the grace source of everything we have of value.
Were it not for Jesus Christ, we would have nothing and be nothing.
Bible doctrine in the soul
counteracts the old sin nature, demon influence and every other adverse
circumstance in life. It is the basis for reaching the fourth floor of the
Edification Complex (capacity to love); and when we have maximum capacity for
Category One love under super-grace living, then we have a new focus, a new
concentration, a new motivation, a new happiness — in short, we have a
fantastic life!
As for unbelievers, before they get
to the Lake of Fire, they will recognize and finally acknowledge, the hard way,
that Jesus Christ is the ONLY CELEBRITY of the universe. Unbelievers are going
to hell on their knees saying “JESUS IS LORD!”
There is nothing greater that a
believer can do during the course of Phase Two than to live in the sphere of
the Celebrityship of Jesus Christ the highest status in experiential
Christianity!