Victorious Proclamation
THE
ANGELIC CONFLICT
Undoubtedly the most startling event
ever to be observed in the angelic realm was the creation of man. Here was an
inferior form of creation who, unlike angels, could not travel through space,
who was limited in power and vision and who was confined to one small planet,
yet this creature was made in the image and likeness of God (Gen. 1:27)! The
angels saw immediately that mankind possessed one characteristic in common with
them volition the power to choose for or against God.
The entire angelic creation had
previously made their choice, as revealed by the two opposing categories of
these supercreatures: elect and fallen (Mark 5; 8:38; 1 Tim. 5:2). When Satan
exercised his volition and decided against God (Isa. 14:12-15; Ezek. 28:15), he
drew one-third of the angels with him (Rev. 12:4). For perhaps millions of
years before the advent of man, the conflict raged between those angels who
followed Satan and those who chose for God.
From the fact that the sentencing of
Satan and his angels to the Lake of Fire (Matt. 25:41) is not to be carried out
until the end of time (Rev. 20), we can arrive at two conclusions. First, Satan
must have appealed his sentence, and second, man was created by God to resolve
this dispute which occurred at the termination of the trial. The titles “Satan”
and “devil,” which mean “adversary, accuser, attorney” (someone who goes to
court and appeals), would also indicate an objection and appeal. Based on the
above passages, his argument can be quite easily deduced: “How can a loving God
cast His creatures into the Lake of Fire?” This objection was, in effect, an
appeal that demanded a new trial.
The answer to Satan’s protest is
given in man’s free will as it relates to God’s graced Fallen angels had been
given an opportunity under grace to be saved but had rejected it. Now, while
they were crying “Not fair!” God created man in order to demonstrate to them
that His position in grace was just and that, in fact, love can express itself
only through justice. God cannot change His character to accommodate any
creature, whether angel or man. God loved the angels, but God cannot love in a
way that is inconsistent with the other attributes of His character. Therefore,
when Satan went negative, God had to make a decision which was compatible with
His righteousness and justice, as well as with His love. So God created man to
show Satan how a loving God can save a creature and still maintain His
righteousness. As soon as man was created, God displayed His infinite grace by
providing everything that man would ever need and, surprisingly, by setting up
a test to make it possible for man to exercise his volition (Gen. 2:17). People
often ask why God prohibited the eating of one tree. Why did He set up any
prohibition at all? It was to give man the opportunity of choosing for or
against God. Since God does not desire to coerce love or obedience from His
creatures, man’s volition must come into play.
THE
DIVINE PROMISE
As we know from the third chapter of
Genesis, man chose against God in spite of everything that God had given him.
At that very moment Satan became the victor in the first battle of the conflict
here on earth, for he immediately seized control of this world and of man (2
Cor. 4:4). In Genesis 3:15, we see man’s only hope God’s solution to the
angelic conflict. God made a gracious promise as He sentenced the serpent:
And
I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her
seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel (Gen. 3:15).
Here is perhaps the greatest example
of the justice and grace of God. Mart had just sinned. Man had fallen. Man had
turned this little planet over to Satan. Because man deliberately went against
God’s command, Satan had won a major round. It appeared as though the situation
had reached a stalemate — not only for man but for the entire conflict — when
God established a beachhead by this fantastic promise! “I will put enmity
between thee [Satan] and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed....”
Satan has a line of descent made up of Adam’s race, unregenerate Homo sapiens
(John 8:44). “Her seed,” a reference to the Lord Jesus Christ at the point of
His Incarnation, is the first messianic title and the first promise of the
Savior. The “Seed of the woman” stresses the virgin birth as the means of
bringing the Savior into the world without a sin nature, which is passed down
in procreation through the male, and therefore without inherent sin and without
personal sin.
It shall bruise thy head. . . .”
“It” is the Seed of the woman, the Lord Jesus Christ. Christ would bruise or,
literally, crush the head of Satan. This predicts the ultimate defeat of Satan,
which will take place at the Second Advent of Christ (Matt. 25:41; Rev.
12:9:20:10). Since the serpent now crawls in the dust his head is vulnerable,
and crushing this vital part is fatal to him. Even before salvation was
declared, the final victory over Satan was announced.
“Thou [Satan] shalt bruise his
[Christ’s] heel.” The debased serpent reaches no higher than the man’s heel,
yet when the venomous snake strikes this lower extremity, the poison spreads
throughout the man’s entire body. Hence, the bruising of the Lord’s heel is a
reference to the Cross where Christ bore in His own body the judgment for every
sin in the human race (2 Cor. 5:21; 1 Pet. 2:24).
We must bear in mind that because
man exercised his free will in negative volition, the victory of the initial
round belonged to Satan. Man had forfeited his relationship with God and was in
no position to reverse his decision unless God should mercifully intervene.
Therefore, Genesis 3:15 is one of the key passages in the entire Bible, for
God’s grace provision was the God-Man-Savior who would come to earth and
provide the solution to the problem of man’s sin. Satan understood
that,
even though many people today do not!
When God committed Himself to this
promise, the whole destiny of the human race, the ultimate result of the battle
between fallen and elect angels, and the perfect character of God, were put on
the line. Would God keep His promise? If God cannot keep a promise, then He is
not God, His character is impugned, and there is no hope for mankind
or
for any other creature!
Down through the ages, men believed
this promise, right up to the coming of Christ at His First Advent. They demonstrated
their faith by offering animal sacrifices to God. The blood of bulls and goats
could not save man from even one sin (Heb. 10:4), but every time a man offered
an animal sacrifice, even if it was only a pigeon, he was saying, “I have
believed Genesis 3:15.” Today, when you accept Christ, you are saying, “I
believe John 3:16.” As a result, anyone who puts his faith
in
Christ is eternally saved.
Now there was a period in the
history of mankind when it looked as though God could not and would not keep His
Word. You see, Satan reasoned that if man went negative and sinned, as he had,
then God would be forced to withdraw the devil’s sentence to the Lake of Fire.
Certainly, thought Satan, God would not simply wipe out mankind, which He had
created expressly to demonstrate His perfect character! And if man would be
spared, so too Satan and his followers. But when God set up another tree, the
Cross, the issue was still alive, and Satan began his attempt to negate the
cross. The devil commands a tremendous host of angels. Certain members of his
organization were delegated to frustrate the possibility of Christ’s coming in
the flesh, for if Jesus Christ did not become true humanity, there could be no
salvation for man.
When it became apparent that the
“Seed of the woman” was to come through the line of Abel, who was the younger
of Adam’s first two sons, Satan inspired Cain to murder his brother. This first
attempt to prevent the fulfillment of Genesis 3:15 was thwarted when the line
of Christ was transferred to Seth, but there were numerous other attacks aimed
at obstructing the First Advent.
Although God made the promise to
come and pay the penalty for sin, which is spiritual death, deity is subject
neither to spiritual nor to physical death. As eternal God, He cannot die; as
immutability. He cannot change. How, then, can this conflict ever be resolved?
How can man be brought back to God? The answer: God must reduce Himself to true
flesh and blood, and indeed God the Son agreed to fulfill the Father’s plan by clothing
Himself with a human body (Phil. 2:58; Heb. 2:9-14).
There are actually four reasons why
Jesus Christ must become true humanity. First, to be the Savior and go to the
Cross. Second, to be the Mediator. Before man can have fellowship with God,
there must be a go-between who is equal both with the Godhead and with man. The
Mediator, then, must be God and Man in one Person (1 Tim. 2:5,6). Third, to
become our High Priest. Since man became a sinner, he must have an acceptable
Priest to represent him before God, and that Priest must Himself be a man.
Therefore, in order for Jesus Christ to fulfill this function, He must be a
true human being. Fourth, in order to reign as the Son of David (Luke 1:3133).
Farther down the road of human history, God would make some unusual promises to
David. He would say, “You are going to have a Son who will reign forever. A
righteous King will be descended from your own loins” (2 Sam. 7:8-16; Acts
2:29-32).
It was of the utmost importance,
then, that Jesus Christ be vested with a human body. But it would be impossible
for Christ to become a man unless an unbroken lineage of true humanity existed
on the earth! That may seem like a strange statement, but it is apparent from
the sixth chapter of Genesis that Satan conceived an ingenious scheme to
corrupt true humanity. His strategy was to change the nature of mankind into
half human-half angelic being through an angelic infiltration into the human
race.
The invasion recorded in the first
ten verses of Genesis 6 is the most formidable attack ever made upon our
salvation. It was so successful that the line by which Jesus Christ could enter
the world was narrowed down to eight souls the family of Noah. Had it not been
for the Flood, this satanic attack would have turned into a decisive victory,
for true humanity would have become extinct on the earth and Christ could never
have come.
THE
ANGELIC INFILTRATION
Genesis, chapter 6, opens with a
capsulized account of the antediluvian population. It is interesting to note
that as a result of the population explosion after the Fall there were more
women than men.
And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the
face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them (Gen. 6:1).
The word “men” is the generic term
referring to the entire human race. While “daughters” describe literal females,
the expression means more than that: it is an idiom indicating that there was
an excess of beautiful women.
That the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they
were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose (Gen. 6:2).
The Hebrew word beni-ha-Elohim, translated “sons of God,” appears only four times
in the Old Testament: Job 1:6; 2:1; 38:7-; and in this verse. Another Hebrew
word has also been translated “sons of God,” but beni-ha-Elohim is always and invariably used for angels, never men!
In the New Testament, “Son of God” is a designation for Jesus Christ, while
“sons of God” refers to believers; but we must not confuse the Greek of the New
Testament with the Hebrew of the Old Testament. Now since “sons of God” in the
Old Testament is used for all kinds of angels, both elect and fallen, the
question here is, which kind?
Today there are two types of fallen angels:
those called “demons” and those who are imprisoned. All fallen angels in both
categories are under the control of Satan, but from passages like 2 Peter 2:4
and Jude 6 (which we shall examine), we learn that the angels in Genesis 6:2
later became the bound angels. These were the angels who became women-watchers
and observed the beauty of the daughters of men, and these intruders would
become the recipients of Jesus Christ’s victorious proclamation. The Word of
God has not been written merely to satisfy our curiosity but rather to reveal
God’s plan and purpose for man. From what is given, we can often deduce what
happened. However, we can only speculate as to what took place prior to the
attack on the women. Perhaps the idea of the infiltration occurred to Satan
when he began to notice that some of his angels were peeking over the clouds
and whistling at this woman and that one. So he called together a planning
session and briefed his selected agents as to the method of launching the
attack all designed to prevent the Savior from coming into the world. “They
took them wives of all which they chose” means that they literally cohabited
with women on the earth.
Now immediately certain questions
arise as to the physical possibilities and capabilities of such a plan. First,
are not angels invisible to the human race? The answer to this is yes, they
are, since their bodies are composed of light. However, they can also “short
circuit” the light and not only appear to human beings but also look like them.
As a high order of creation, they are extremely beautiful and therefore appear
as strikingly attractive, masculine human beings!
This brings us to a second question.
In view of Matthew 22:30, which says that the angels “neither marry nor are
given in marriage,” how is procreation possible between angels and humanity?
Before the Flood, cohabitation between all species was possible, though
prohibited (Jude 6; 1 Pet. 3:19,20). We understand from these passages that the
angels who were “beforetime disobedient” and “kept not their first estate” were
these same satanic emissaries who were involved in the assault on the
“daughters of men.” Their disobedience pertained to the laws of divine
establishment, which were given to the angelic realm as well as to the human race.
Both angels and mankind were commanded to stay within the framework of their
own creation in sexual relationship, a command which also included animals
(Lev. 18:23). After the Flood, even the possibility of intermarriage and
procreation between the species was cut off, and those who had been so involved
were either destroyed or incarcerated to make doubly sure that it would never
be repeated!
At this point in Genesis 6, God the
Holy Spirit interjects a comment and issues a warning:
And the LORD said. My spirit shall not
always strive with [convict inside] man, for that he also is flesh: yet his
days shall be an hundred and twenty years (Gen. 6:3).
This verse orients us as to the time
— 120 years before the Flood. The Holy Spirit would continue right up to the
last day to entreat man to be saved. And notice it says man, not angels.
Angelic salvation had already been settled. Every angel had made up his mind
long before man was created, and their eternal status would never be changed.
Those who are fallen angels will always be fallen, and those who are holy or
elect angels will always be elect. The Holy Spirit is striving with
man
in time, “for that he also is flesh.” This means that there still existed some
true humanity on the earth. But there would be only 120 years in this case for
people to make up their minds about God. After that, the judgment of the Flood
would wipe out the race who were part angel-part man.
The Holy Spirit would specifically
communicate with mankind through the message of a man called Noah (2 Pet. 2:5).
Before the Flood, the Holy Spirit had a threefold ministry to the human race.
First, He restrained sin so that the human race could survive. Had there been
no restraint during that time, Noah and his family would have been slain. Second,
the Holy Spirit’s ministry of conviction provided information in the
unbeliever’s soulish mind so that he might make a decision necessary for
salvation.
According to the Doctrine of Common
Grace, the Holy Spirit has been convicting unbelievers since the beginning of
time in regard to the Gospel: “of sin . . . of righteousness . . . of judgment”
(John 16:8-11). The sin is rejection of Christ, “because they believe not on
me”; “righteousness” is the imputation of divine righteousness to those who believe
in Him (Rom. 4:5); and judgment will be meted out to those who reject Him.
Those who refuse to accept Christ’s work on their behalf stand on their own
merit, and their works — not their sins — will condemn them to the eternal Lake
of Fire (Rev. 20:11-15). Why? Jesus Christ has paid for every sin; therefore,
sin is no longer an issue. The only issue in salvation is, “What think ye of
Christ?” Without the Holy Spirit’s convicting ministry, mankind could not be
saved; without His restraining ministry, the human race would perish!
The third ministry of the Holy
Spirit was His regenerating work by which every believer was born again. Both
before and after the Flood, the Holy Spirit ever seeks to convince the
unbeliever — up to the point of death, which terminates his opportunity — to
believe in Jesus Christ and be saved.
THE
SUPER-RACE
There were giants in the earth in those days; and also
after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they
bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of
renown
(Gen. 6:4).
As a result of angelic procreation
with humanity, a super-race evolved. This progeny, called Nephilim, “fallen ones,” in the Hebrew (the -im is the plural suffix) and translated “giants” in the English,
are more than just giants. They had fallen from the human race in that they
were no longer true humanity. Half man and half angel, they were creatures of
remarkable strength and brilliant intellect. The next phrase repeats the
reason: “and also after that [literally, ‘because’] the sons of God came in
unto [cohabited with] the daughters of men.” The children which the women bore
to these angels “became mighty men which were of old [antiquity] , men of
renown,” that is, famous men of hero category.
All ancient literature contains
stories of heroes mighty men who performed unusual, extranatural or
supernatural feats. They were all described as half human and half god. In
Greek tradition, Zeus, the chief god, was said to be the father of most of
them, such as Orpheus, Theseus, Cadmus, Perseus, Jason, Hercules, Castor and
Pollux, etc. Although this literature is called mythology, it is not entirely
mythical. It is based on fact — facts we see right here in Genesis, chapter 6.
As time went on, the facts were embellished, of course, with imagination.
The half angelic-half human
super-race had completely taken over and corrupted the human race of the
antediluvian civilization except for the few who resisted — Noah plus seven!
The reason that Noah and his family did not get involved was that they were
born-again supergrace believers God protected them physically from the super
race, who were exceedingly warlike and brutal, but ultimately there was no other
way to preserve true humanity than to destroy the Nephilim. Furthermore, God must keep His Word regarding the promise
to Adam and Eve in Genesis 3:15, as well as perpetuate the issue of the angelic
conflict. Only twice in the history of the human race is every unbeliever
destroyed: in the devastation of the Flood, and in the future at the Second
Advent when all unbelievers will be wiped out, leaving only believers to enter
the Millennium.
THE
DIVINE EVALUATION
In Genesis 6:57, God expressed His
attitude toward the antediluvian civilization and to the super-race in
particular.
And
GOD saw that the wickedness [evil] of man was great in the earth, and that
every imagination of the thoughts of his heart [right lobe] was only evil
[malignant] continually (Gen. 6:5).
Man’s evil had reached the
saturation point because of his involvement with fallen angels. Apparently the
mixture gave man a super old sin nature as well as extranatural stature and
power. But evil is primarily what you think, not what you do. Therefore, the
mental attitude is brought in: the thinking in his right lobe was totally
engulfed in malignant, satanic concepts. Evil enters the right lobe until
finally through the progressively degenerate stages of reversionism, the soul
is locked in negative volition and strong delusion (2 Thess. 2:11). Then the
individual is irrevocably under the influence of
satanic
evil (1 Tim. 4:1). Toward this status quo of the Nephilim, God revealed His own mental attitude:
And it repented the LORD that he had
made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart (Gen. 6:6).
“Repent” means to “change the mind.”
Now God is immutable, and He does not change! Why then is the Lord said to have
changed His mental attitude toward the creation of man? This is an anthropopathism,
ascribing to God human thinking in order to explain in terms of human language
His policies, thoughts, acts and decisions. Throughout the Scripture, God often
reveals Himself in this language of accommodation so that man might have a frame
of reference for an otherwise inscrutable or complicated function. Here God
expresses what He would do about man’s choice and about man’s losing the first
battle with Satan. He was not suddenly changing His plans; in eternity past He
had designed the Plan of Grace, which would rescue man from the dilemma he had
created for himself in the Garden, and restore what had been lost. But God must
demonstrate to man the consequences of
negative
volition.
And the LORD said, I will destroy man
whom I have created from the face of the earth; both man, and beast, and the
creeping thing, and the fowls of the air; for it repenteth me that I have made
them (Gen.
6:7).
There were also some extraordinary
animals in those days, and they were included in God’s disciplinary action. But
there was one exception!
.. . Noah found grace in the eyes of the LORD (Gen.
6:8).
God detected positive volition in
one man. “Grace” means that Noah had not only believed in the Lord Jesus
Christ, but that he had literally discovered and exploited the grace of God to
the maximum. Noah first understood the promise of Genesis 3:15; he further
understood that if God did the most for him at salvation, He would do “much
more than the most” to protect the believer in the devil’s world (Rom. 8:32).
It is God’s responsibility to supply the logistical support and necessary
provisions for the advance to supergrace and ultra-supergrace. This temporal
security includes the air we breathe, our food, shelter, clothing, environment,
transportation, and even guardian angels for sentry duty to keep us alive in
spite of the hazards of life on earth. Spiritual provision is the Word of God,
the communication of Bible doctrine by the pastor-teacher, and the local church
as the classroom for the function of the “grace apparatus for
perception."’ Because Noah was adjusted to the justice of God, he was the
recipient of everything necessary to withstand 120 years of intense satanic
pressure. He leaned completely upon the Lord’s unerring justice and perfect grace!
The next verse is the divine record
of Noah’s family history.
These
are the generations [family history] of Noah: Noah was a just man and perfect
in his generations [genealogy], and Noah walked with God (Gen. 6:9).
First, Noah and his family were
justified before God. Justification is God’s justice being free to give us
salvation — not because of any works we have done or any merit of our own, but
because Jesus Christ took our place and was judged for our sins on the Cross.
Second, Noah’s genealogy was uncontaminated by the demon cohabitation, and he
therefore represented true humanity in the human race. Between Adam and Noah
there was an unbroken line of pure Homo sapiens. This is one of the major
reasons why the genealogies of both the Old and New Testaments are extremely
important. They demonstrate that at the point of the virgin birth there was a
line of undefiled humanity from Adam to the virgin Mary. At whatever time the
angelic infiltration may have begun — in Noah’s father’s or grandfather’s day —
his forebears had all resisted. There was not one blot upon the family
escutcheon!
In addition, Noah had a spiritual
life: he “walked with God.” As a supergrace, or perhaps an ultra-supergrace
believer, Noah considered Bible doctrine more real than any circumstance of
life. He personally withstood the satanic scheme to corrupt him, and through
his dynamic spiritual leadership, his family was also protected from the
angelic incursion.
And Noah begat three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth. The
earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence (Gen. 6:10, II).
“Corrupt” indicates that true
humanity was nearly extinct in mankind. Noah’s three sons perpetuated the pure
line. Even though there was a great deal of culture, art and science prevalent
in this era, it was also characterized by bloodshed and warfare. The
coexistence of violence and sophisticated, liberal culture is one of the
earmarks of mass reversionism in any race or nation. Apart from the
Tribulation,’ this is the worst period of unrestrained evil and violence the
world will
ever
encounter.
And God looked upon the earth, and behold, it was
corrupt; for all flesh [the super-race] had corrupted his way upon the earth (Gen. 6:12).
The
single exception, as we have seen, was the family of Noah.
THE
DIVINE JUDGMENT
And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come
before me; for the earth is filled with violence through them [the Nephilim];
and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth (Gen. 6:13).
God revealed to a supergrace
believer His plan for the human race, which calls for periodic judgment and
cleansing. “The end of all flesh” is the announcement of the termination of the
antediluvian civilization and the destruction of that evil generation. Every
maudlin, sentimental liberal rejects the God of the 01d Testament as cruel and
bloodthirsty and incompatible with a God of love. This notion, of course,
originates from Satan himself. Why did God destroy this first civilization? The
predominance of reversionism, the presence of the super-race, the temporary
success of the satanic invasion, the lack of restraint on old sin natures in a
time of enormous population expansion all add up to maximum evil on the earth.
When there is a rampant malignancy of reversionism and evil, it must be cut
away in order to preserve the remnant of believers.
God’s decision to destroy the Nephilim was grace! It was the only
means by which He could keep His promise of Genesis 3:15. Otherwise, all humanity
would be tainted with the fallen angelic strain, and it would be impossible for
Christ to come in the flesh and to win the strategic victory of the angelic
conflict. Therefore, not only was the Flood divine judgment on a reversionistic
civilization but it was also the frustration of the satanic plot through the
preservation of true humanity in Noah’s family, as well as the perpetuation of
the human race itself!
To demonstrate that these
reversionists had no desire whatever for relationship with the Lord, God gave
them a grace period of 120 years. Every individual had free will plus 120 years
to make up his mind, and frankly, I think anyone ought to be able to make up
his, or even her, mind in 120 years! At the end of that period there were only
eight people who had made a choice for God, every one of whom was
uncontaminated humanity. As far as we can tell from the record of Scripture,
there was not another bit of true humanity left on the earth. Everyone else was
involved in the super-race.
When the promise of the Flood was
finally fulfilled and the super-race annihilated, God also judged those angels
who were guilty of the infiltration. For the details, we must examine two
passages in the New Testament.
For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast
them down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved
unto judgment (2
Pet. 2:4).
The context of this chapter is a
warning against false teachers. To affirm the certainty of their eternal
judgment and the consistency of God’s character, the Holy Spirit cites three
examples in the past where God’s judgment fell upon certain groups who were in
total degeneracy (2 Pet. 2:46). God the Father is the Author of the divine
plan, and therefore He is the Judge. Until judgment is committed to the Son
(John 5:22), the Father does the judging. “If he spared not” is a first class
conditional clause in the Greek, meaning that He actually did not spare.
“Spared not” means to get tough! If He was tough on apostasy in the past. His
attitude toward apostasy will always be tough!
All you ever hear today is that God
is love. But the essence of God is multifaceted: He is also sovereignty,
righteousness, justice, eternal life, omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence,
immutability and veracity. The question is, will God crack down on offenders?
If you understand God’s character, if you know the Old Testament record, you
will have to say yes! Capacity to love does not rule out the other
characteristics of God’s essence. Certain situations call for certain
characteristics.
This is true even in the human realm: only a moron is either all love or all
harshness.
Love motivates God’s grace, but all
grace function stems from His justice. God’s justice is not free to bless until
that blessing is compatible with His essence. The righteousness and justice of
God must be satisfied before love can come into play. The absolute
righteousness of Christ and His efficacious sacrifice on the Cross satisfied
the Court of Heaven. If the unbeliever fails to adjust to the justice of God
through faith in Christ, God’s justice will adjust to him in eternal
condemnation (John 3:36). Those who believe in Christ have passed the point of
propitiation;’ at the point of faith they are therefore instantly adjusted to
God’s justice and come under His maximum love. Believers will never experience
the justice of God expressed in judgment.
God will not let false teachers get
by — nor any rejection or negative volition. Therefore He did not hesitate to
get hard-nosed with the fallen angels of Genesis 6. He lowered the boom, first
on the angels, then on the Nephilim,
and finally He ended the entire antediluvian civilization. The principle is
that God not only makes provision for His plan, but He also provides protection
for His plan. This Plan of Grace includes three phases: Phase one: salvation;
the provision: Christ paid for our sins so that whoever believes in Him will
have eternal life (John 3:15). Phase two: the believer in time; the provision:
the techniques of the Christian way of life, based on the promises and
doctrines of the Word. Phase three: the believer in eternity; the provision:
absent from the body, face to face with the Lord (2 Cor. 5:8).
These provisions are guaranteed by
God. For example, no matter how disastrous or hopeless the situation, there
will never be a time when there are no believers on the earth, except of course
for a brief period when God removes them all at the Rapture. In Noah’s day He
protected His plan in order to safeguard true humanity through whom Christ
would come into the world, first by casting into hell the angels that sinned,
then by drowning their progeny. However, the Greek word is not “hell” but
“Tartarus,” a temporary fire and a place of suffering. Part of divine judgment
is burning or pain; part is thick darkness.
The God of love clobbered the whole
bunch of angels who had sinned with the daughters of men. God got tough! Both
the human race and God’s plan have been protected many times by the severity of
God’s judgment. That is something people cannot (or refuse to) comprehend. The
do-gooders and liberals are at a loss to understand why, for example, we need a
strong military. It has never occurred to them that in order for us to enjoy
freedom we must be prepared to protect it with righteous violence. Because we
had a soft policy in Viet Nam, we sustained thousands of unnecessary
casualties. When you get tough, you save lives — good American lives! But
people say, “What about the lives of the enemy? Are they not worth saving? Can
we not stop the carnage by loving them?” Unfortunately, this is the unrealistic
attitude today of those naive idealists who are living in a fool’s paradise. We
have many wonderful blessings in this country, but the hippies and the love-ins
did not provide them for us. Someone had to get tough; someone had to fight!
Freedom was bought with the blood of American fighting men!
The angels in Tartarus are at
present “reserved,” or literally, guarded for judgment. In other words, they
are not yet in their final state. God just knocked them down into a temporary
prison where they will remain until He is ready to try their case. There is a
time coming when God will haul them out of Tartarus to be judged, and then He
will throw them permanently into the Lake of Fire (Matt. 25:41; Rev. 20). In
the meantime, they are out of circulation; they are no longer able to observe
what is taking place in the rest of the universe. God had to exercise force in
order that we might be saved and have eternal life, that we might share His
happiness in time and eternity! Inside His plan, He provides for His own;
outside. He protects it!
In the next verse, God fights people
— the Nephilim, or super race:
And spared not the old world [the antediluvian
civilization] , but saved Noah the eighth person, a preacher of righteousness,
bringing in the flood upon the world of the ungodly (2 Pet. 2:5).
God not only neutralized Satan’s
forces that were involved in the corruption of the human race, but He also
destroyed the population of reversionistic unbelievers. No apostate generation
can exist very long without a population decimation. But grace always precedes
judgment! God gave them 120 years. During that time, Noah consistently and
continually evangelized the Nephilim
who, though half angel and half man, possessed souls and could have been saved.
Yet not one of these creatures responded to the faithful proclamation of the
Gospel. This judgment is mentioned again in the Book of Jude, where three
categories of apostasy are specified: believers, as illustrated by the Exodus
generation (Jude 5); fallen angels in Noah’s generation (Jude 6); and
unbelievers in the Abrahamic generation (Jude 7). A segment of the population
was destroyed in each generation. Pertinent to our subject is the category of
fallen angels.
And the angels which kept not their first estate
[original status], but left their own habitation, he hath reserved in
everlasting chains under darkness unto the judgment of the great day (Jude 6).
“Kept not their first estate” means that
the angels did not stay in their own creative order. They left their -divinely
designated sphere of relationships and activity. Literally, they forsook their
own kind for female Homo sapiens. Their action violated a divine law: God
always keeps creatures within the framework of their own generic groups. For
the protection of the human race, God maintains segregation among the various
species (Gen. 1 :21, 24, 25).
Since these celestial beings did not
guard their own place (the second heaven), they are now guarded in their very
own place Tartarus, their custom-made prison! Tartarus is described here by an
unusual Greek phrase: hupo zophos, “under darkness,” is a darkness
in which there is total absence of light. Why is this specifically mentioned?
Remember, angels are constructed of light. They cannot be killed, as was the
exodus generation in Jude 5, or the inhabitants of Sodom and Gomorrah in Jude
7. How, then, does God judge these reversionistic and evil fallen angels? He
simply turns off their switch! They are still alive, but they can never again
turn on their bodies. This, of course, renders them completely immobile. They
are shut down as far as their body function is concerned. They are “under the
authority of darkness,” awaiting their final judgment — “the great day.”
Satan is more clever than any other
created being man or angel (Gen. 3:1). When you connect all the verses
pertaining to the angelic infiltration, it becomes apparent that the devil was
genius enough to understand that if he could subvert genuine humanity, there
would be no salvation. Furthermore, God, who had made a promise to Adam’s race,
would prove to be a liar, for He would not be able to keep His Word. Of course,
God could have created another race, but He had already guaranteed to Adam’s
race a Savior who would come in the flesh. Consequently, Satan did all in his
power to prevent true humanity from continuing on the earth.
After his audacious scheme was
aborted by the Flood, Satan was never again able to come so close to destroying
true humanity, though he seized upon every opportunity. Upon the announcement
that the Savior would come from the line of Abraham, Satan leveled his guns at
this specific target. When it was revealed that the Savior would come through a
particular tribe, the tribe of Judah, the archfiend turned his attention in
that direction. From that time on, the Jews have been the special object of
Satan’s attacks. Yet in spite of his unceasing efforts, Satan could not thwart
the coming of Jesus Christ as true humanity the eternal King and Son of David
to — provide the solution to the sin problem. God’s grace, as revealed in the
sixth chapter of Genesis, made Christ’s advent possible!
THE
DIVINE PROMISE FULFILLED
For Christ also once suffered for sins, the just for the
unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but
quickened by the Spirit (1 Pet. 3:18).
Here is the focal point of history
for mankind and the initial stage of the strategic victory of the angelic
conflict. Christ, the Seed of the woman, the unique Person of the universe,
suffered, or literally, died on the Cross, the once-for-all sacrifice for the
sins of the world. The suffering on the Cross was as unique as the Person who
was hanging there! The word for “suffered,” apothnesko,
is the strongest word for death-to die by utter separation. It is a word for
Christ’s spiritual death on the Cross, which is the basis of our salvation. He
suffered separation from God the Father and God the Holy Spirit (Matt. 27:46),
during which time the Father cast all our sins upon Him and judged them. His
spiritual death is explained in two passages.
For he [the Father] hath made him [Christ) to be sin for
us, who knew no sin; that he might be made the righteousness of God in him (2 Cor. 5:21).
Who
his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to
sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes [bruise ye were healed
[drawn together] (1 Pet. 2:24).
No one in all of human history has
ever suffered or ever will suffer more intense anguish than the Lord Jesus
Christ when He became our substitute and bore our sins — “the just [righteous)
for the unjust [unrighteous].” In His humanity He was impeccable; in His deity
He was absolute righteousness. The meeting of our sins with the God-Man’s
righteousness was not only the most excruciating agony ever endured but the
supreme example of undeserved suffering. Yet it was the means of our eternal
salvation, and it broke the back of Satan as far as the angelic conflict is
concerned.
There is absolutely nothing that can
be added to what Jesus Christ accomplished on the Cross. One of the great
satanic counterattacks in the Church Age is the attempt to add to the Cross.
The saving work of Christ on the Cross was unique; it was perfect in every way.
It fully achieved its objective; it was efficacious and complete. That is why
He cried, “It is finished!” (John 19:20). Yet people are constantly trying to
add their own works to that magnificent sacrifice. They want
to
be baptized, join a church, feel sorry for or renounce their sins for
salvation. But the Bible says it must be faith plus nothing! “Believe on the
Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved” (Acts 16:31), period! Anything you
add to faith is works and negates the faith. Faith and faith alone in the
finished work of Christ on the Cross is the sole access to God the Father!
Translated literally, the next
phrase of 1 Peter 3:18, “having received death in the sphere of His body,”
emphasizes the two deaths of Christ on the Cross. The spiritual death of Christ
occurred when He was judged for our sins; His physical death, when He dismissed
His spirit. Without a human body, the Savior could die neither spiritually nor
physically. He must be truly a man to take man’s place.
“Quickened [made alive] by the
Spirit” refers to His resurrection. Both the Holy Spirit, as the Agent of
resurrection, and the Father had a part in raising the humanity of Jesus Christ
(Acts 2:24; Rom. 8:11). The ultimate victory of the angelic conflict was
predicated on Christ’s resurrection, and this decisive victory also made it
possible for Him to go from abject humiliation to maximum glorification, seated
at the right hand of the Father (Heb. 1 :3,4).
The Holy Spirit continually
sustained the humanity of Christ during His entire Incarnation, as well as in
the state of physical death (John 3:34; 1 Pet. 3:19). When His earthly mission
was completed, Christ said, “Father, into thy hands I dismiss My spirit” (Luke
23:46).
From this statement, we understand
that His human spirit ascended into the presence of the Father in heaven. His
assurance to the dying thief, “Today shalt thou be with me in paradise” (Luke
23:43), indicates that His soul descended to Paradise where the Old Testament
saints resided until Christ’s resurrection. His body, of course, went into the
grave (Luke 23:53). After the resurrection. He made a trip to Tartarus — one of
the most unusual trips in all of history — and in this also He was assisted by
the Holy Spirit.
THE
COMPARTMENTS OF HADES
Before we can apprehend the full
import of the Lord’s unique visit, we need to picture the underworld as it
existed prior to the resurrection. Unfortunately, the translators of the
English Bible have confused the issue by rendering several different Hebrew and
Greek words simply as “hell,” when they actually refer to different places.
Sheol in the Hebrew is sometimes translated “hell” and sometimes “the grave.”
The parallel Greek word, hades, is always translated “hell.” But sheol or
hades
is the general designation for the abode of the dead, both believers and
unbelievers, before the resurrection and ascension of Christ.
Hades contains three compartments:
Paradise (a Persian word, meaning “Garden of the King”) or Abraham’s Bosom (the
Jewish designation, Luke 16:19-22); Torments (Luke 16:23-25); and Tartarus (2
Pet. 2:4).
Paradise was the section where the
souls of all believers of the Old Testament resided after death. No human being
ever went to heaven until Christ entered into the presence of the Father and
was accepted as a man. Much depended on this, because along with the Lord Jesus
Christ in His ascension, travelled the souls of all believers who had died up
to that time and who were being transferred from Paradise to heaven (Eph. 4:8,9).
If Jesus was accepted in His humanity, it would mean
that
the Father had accepted His sacrifice for sin, and only under these conditions
could believers be admitted into the abode of God. Upon the entrance of Christ
into heaven, the Father said, “Sit thou at my right hand . . .” (Ps. 110:1;
Heb. 1:13). His sacrifice was approved; He had made the way for mankind to
enter into the presence of holy God (Heb. 8:1; 10:12-20)! Those who die now go
directly into the presence of the Lord (2 Cor. 5:8). Eventually, at His Second
Advent, we will return with Him to glorify Him in His kingdom, but we and all
believers are eternally exempt from divine judgment (Rom. 8:1).
The second compartment. Torments, is
a temporary fire for the souls of unbelievers. Between Paradise and Torments
was “a great gulf fixed” (Luke 16:26) so that none could pass to the other
side. Now that Paradise has been emptied. Hades and Torments are actually
synonymous, but the rendering of both as “hell” creates confusion because there
is yet a final hell, designated as “Tophet,” “Gehenna,” or “the Lake of Fire.”
The Lake of Fire will not be occupied, except by the “beast and the false
prophet” (dictators of the revived Roman Empire and Palestine in the
Tribulation, Rev. 20:10), until the second resurrection, when all unbelievers
will be raised, judged according to their works, and sent to their final
punishment (Rev. 20:1115).
The third area, Tartarus, as we have
already seen, is the prison of the angels who were involved in the satanic
conspiracy of Genesis, chapter 6. They were the only angels who had not been
watching the activities of the Son of God on earth and therefore were not aware
of the defeat of Satan. They still entertained hopes that their wily leader
would emerge victorious in his battle to keep Christ from going to the Cross
and so free them! But it was not to be, for sometime after the three days and
three nights in the grave, Jesus Christ was transported to Tartarus in His
resurrection body to issue a victorious proclamation to the spirits in prison!
THE VICTORIOUS PROCLAMATION
By
which [by means of whom, that is, the Holy Spirit] also he went [received
transportation] and preached unto the spirits in prison, Which were sometime
[once upon a time] disobedient (1 Pet. 3:19,20a).
Jesus Christ did not actually
preach, as we think of preaching; He proclaimed a certain doctrine to all the
fallen angels incarcerated in Tartarus. The content of Christ’s proclamation
has been suggested in 1 Peter 3:18. It was a testimony relating to the Gospel,
but He did not declare the Gospel as such. He informed these demons that they
had failed in their attempts to destroy true humanity and that God’s plan had
moved right on through every satanic attack. He had gone to the Cross on
schedule! Christ’s sudden appearance to them in a resurrection body was the
visible evidence. The penalty of sin had been paid for mankind, and thus it was
possible for Homo sapiens to make a decision for the Son of God and to enter
into fellowship with God the Father, God the Son and God the Spirit for all
eternity!
THE
GRACE OF GOD IN SALVATION
The victorious proclamation was a
declaration of the grace of God because the 120 years before the Flood was one
of the most extraordinary demonstrations of God’s grace in the annals of
history.
… when once the long-suffering of God waited in the days
of Noah, while the ark was a preparing, wherein few, that is, eight souls were
saved by water (1 Pet. 3:20).
During those 120 years, the
super-race had the top evangelist of all time — Noah, a preacher of
righteousness (2 Pet. 2:5). While Noah verbalized “imputed righteousness” —
salvation through faith in Christ — God waited. Makrothumia is one of the strongest Greek words for patience. God
in grace withheld judgment on the antediluvian civilization for 120 years while
the ark was being constructed and until all who were going to be saved were
saved. What is the source of His patience? It stems from His essence, the
perfect character of God. The source of grace is also God’s character; God’s
grace always depends on His character, never on ours!
The word for “ark” does not mean a
sailing vessel but rather a chest, one which was used to preserve treasures.
Until the time of the ark there had never been a boat or a ship in the history
of the human race, and while Noah’s ark had the perfect dimensions for a
seaworthy ship, the emphasis here is on the grace of God in preserving His own
as one would store valuables in a treasure chest.
Vivid analogies of grace abound in
the ark. It is to be regretted that we cannot here expatiate on each one but
only emphasize the more conspicuous. The ark or treasure chest is a beautiful
picture of Jesus Christ, in whom all the abundant riches of God exist (Col.
2:3). Every believer in the Church Age is in union with Him, preserved forever
by relationship to Him. And to show you the dimensions of this grace, we were
all sinners, pathetically disqualified from fellowship with a holy God and as
hopelessly lost as any in that antediluvian civilization. Satan’s coup d’etat in the Garden had cut us off
completely and forced our free will to operate toward him rather than toward
God!
Yet God did something for lost,
sinful, evil, vile humanity that we could in no way earn or deserve: God
provided everything for us to be reunited with Himself! That was the supreme
manifestation of the grace of God in the history of the human race. It began
with the promise of Genesis 3:15; it continued with the destruction of the
super-race in the Flood and the protection of the line through whom the Lamb of
God would finally enter the world as true humanity. And when the Savior did
come. He submitted to the Cross and paid the penalty for your sins and mine, as
well as for every sin that everyone has ever committed or ever will commit
(John 1:29).
You may ignore God, you may hold the
name of Jesus Christ in contempt, but He died for you! He took your place. And
as long as you live. He extends to you the gracious invitation: “Come unto me,
all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (Matt.
11:28). “Him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out” (John 6:37). That is
the matchless grace of God!
There is a priceless nugget tucked
away in Isaiah concerning the amazing grace of God. Have you seen it? “Therefore
will the LORD wait, that he may be
gracious unto you...” (Isa. 30:18). While this relates to Israel by
interpretation, its application is for you right now. Think of it! The Lord is
waiting to give you fantastic blessing. If you are without Jesus Christ, you
are without eternal life and without hope. You are under the penalty of sin,
and you possess no relationship with God, no assets by which to gain the
approbation of God in any way. Yet God is waiting to extend His grace to you.
How can you obtain it?
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only
begotten [uniquely born] Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not
perish, but have everlasting life (John 3:16).
God can only be gracious to the one who
has adjusted to His justice by way of salvation. At the Cross our sins were
taken to court and judged; therefore, we are able to adjust to His justice only
by faith in Christ. When we believe in Him, the justice of God is free to save
us!
THE
GRACE OF GOD IN POSITIONAL TRUTH
Those who entered the ark were
believers. The water was the instrument of destruction for the unbelievers, but
it was the means of physical deliverance for the believers (1 Pet. 3:20). This
was the foreshadowing of the baptism of the Spirit.
Which also corresponds to the baptism that now saves us
[baptism of the Holy Spirit] — not the removal of human dirt [as in a bath},
but the pledge of a good conscience toward God through resurrection of Jesus
Christ
(corrected translation, 1 Pet. 3:21).
Every analogy is a comparison of two
things or concepts a “type” and an “antitype” (“instead of” the type). The
historical ark is the type, while the doctrine of the baptism of the Spirit is
the antitype pictured by the ark. In other words, the ark is a representation
of union with Christ. This analogy confirms the fact that water baptism does
not save! The people who were immersed in the Flood were drowned! They were
unbelievers. Those eight people, high and dry in the ark, were safe
(Rom.
8:1). “Now,” today, since the beginning of the Church Age (Acts 1:5), the Holy
Spirit places every believer into Christ, and we are secure for all eternity.
That is the baptism of the Spirit, and that is the baptism that saves (Acts
11:15-17; 1 Cor. 12:13)! Water baptism merely portrays salvation.
To show that he is not referring to
water baptism. Peter adds a negative and a positive explanation. This baptism
is not a bath but (positive) the “guarantee of a good conscience.” Even though
the soul is saved, the sin nature is still active — a condition that renders a
good conscience toward God impossible. But positional truth provides the
answer: since we as believers are in union with Christ and share everything He
has, a good conscience does not depend on whether we
sin
or do not sin after salvation. It hinges on our relationship with Christ. No
one is acceptable to God on the basis of his works, his morality or his
ability; we are accepted because of who and what Christ is (Eph. 1:6).
Through resurrection, Christ made
the victorious proclamation; through resurrection, Christ made it possible for
us to be in union with Him and thereby to be delivered in the angelic conflict.
Moreover, His resurrection, ascension, session and glorification at the
Father’s right hand is the means of elevating every believer in the royal
family of God to a position of superiority over angels (Heb. 1:13, 14).
THE
MECHANICS OF VICTORY
Who
is gone into heaven, and is on the right hand of God; angels and [both]
authorities and powers being made subject [having been subordinated] unto him
(1 Pet. 3:22).
First, Jesus Christ in resurrection
went to Tartarus. Now in resurrection body. He embarks on another trip, from
earth to the third heaven where He is seated at the Father’s right hand. At
this point, everything was assigned to be under His authority. This is the
victory of the angelic conflict. The fallen angels are categorized in this
verse as “authorities,” demons under Satan’s command who are equivalent to
commissioned officers; and “powers,” Satan himself as the ruler of this world
and the head of all fallen angels (Eph. 6:12).
During the Church Age, there
continues to be angelic opposition to the plans and purposes of God because He
permits the angelic conflict to run its course in human history. However, when
Satan has done his last and worst, these enemies will be defeated at the Second
Advent of Christ when Operation Footstool is launched from heaven (Heb. 1:13).
Then they will be put once and for all under His feet (Heb. 2:8).
In the meantime, what can the
believer do today in the devil’s world where rebellion and insubordination are
rampant, both against the laws of divine establishment as well as against Bible
doctrine? The answer is found in Hebrews 2:916, in which our attention is
diverted from the antagonism of the satanic enfilade to the certain victory of
the spiritual battle.
But we see Jesus [emphasis on His humanity] , who was
made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death, crowned with
glory and honour; that he by the grace of God should taste death for every man (Heb. 2:9).
Blepo
is used technically in this verse for a look which discerns something of
paramount importance. In the previous verse, the verb homo, “to take a panoramic look,” envisioned the current status of
the angelic conflict: Satan is the present ruler of this world, and, all things
are not yet subordinated to the Lord Jesus Christ. By contrast, doctrine
projects the mind’s eye beyond this temporary battlefield to the ultimate
victory of Christ and to what we as believers have in Him. To see Jesus Christ
as the highest value in life is the beginning of the supergrace life!
Since man was created to resolve the
angelic conflict, man must be the one to do so. The first man, Adam, fumbled
the ball, but the Last Adam, Jesus Christ, will scoop up the fumble and run for
a touchdown! This is the reason why Christ became a man and not an angel. In
His sense of humor and grace, God chose to resolve the prehistoric contest by
raising a lower creature to a position higher than angels through one man who
was inferior to no one! Although an angel wears the crown today, a man, the Son
of David, the Son of Abraham, will one day remove the usurper and rule the
world forever.
During the brief period of His
Incarnation, Jesus in mortal frame had become inferior to angels. In that
status, He was qualified because of His stainless character to go to the Cross
as a substitutionary sacrifice for sinful man. The “suffering of death,” thanatos, is a reference to the
spiritual death of Christ. From mortal humanity at the virgin birth to
resurrected humanity at the ascension and session, the metamorphosis of the
Lord Jesus Christ portrays in panorama His total victory in the angelic warfare
and the ultimate triumph of regenerate Homo sapiens who are in union with Him.
God’s purpose in sending Jesus
Christ is directly related to our happiness and blessing in time and in
eternity. The Cross not only broke the back of Satan, but it also provided the
basis for entrance into the Plan of God and living under optimum blessing from
God — even in the devil’s world. Therefore, the Cross must come before the
Crown! Glory and honor belonged eternally to the deity of Christ, but through
resurrection, His humanity became superior to angels and proved it by
the
ascension and session.
Neither the concentrated might of
Satan nor the arrayed combat power of the vast corps of demons was able to
prevent His passage through the first and second heavens. Though all hell
opposed Him, the Lord Jesus Christ arrived unscathed in the third heaven, where
God the Father welcomed Him as the God-Man. Our Lord’s glory at the Father’s
right hand opened for us the avenue of the supergrace life and points onward to
the glorious consummation when Christ, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords,
will be crowned by the Father as the ruler of the world for the Millennium
(Rev. 19:6, 16).
While in the Millennium He will be
the world Celebrity, He is the believer’s only Celebrity now. If through Bible
doctrine we keep our eyes on our all-sufficient Savior, we will avoid becoming
entangled in evil by trying to help whitewash the devil’s backyard! Nor will we
be led astray by getting our eyes on people and either creating false idols or
succumbing to disillusionment.
Since Christ tasted spiritual death
for every one (the Doctrine of Unlimited Atonement), He could now bring many
sons into heaven.
For it was proper for Him [God the Father) , because of
whom the all things and through whom the all things, having led to glory many
sons, to bring to the objective through sufferings the Prince-Leader of their
salvation
(corrected trans., Heb. 2:10).
“For,” the illative use of the Greek
particle gar, designates the reason for the humiliation of Jesus Christ. While
the Father, as the Author of the divine plan, is the Originator and cause of
all things. He assigned the Son to be the One to execute both creation (Col.
1:16) and salvation (Acts 4:12). Therefore, the Father’s purpose was to bring
Christ to the objective of the Cross in order that his unique Crown Prince
might receive a kingdom. As the Prince-Leader of the Church, Christ is the
Advance Guard leading into glory “many sons,” believers of the Church Age,
members of the Body of Christ, a kingdom of royal priests, who will in the
future become the Bride of Christ (Eph. 1:22, 23; 1 Pet. 2:5, 9; Rev. 19:6-8).
When His Body, the Church, is completed, the next step is Operation Footstool,
in which the Last Adam, the Groom of the Church, the Prince-Leader of
salvation, overthrows Satan and assumes His rightful place as the supreme
Ruler!
For both he [Jesus Christ] that sanctifieth and they who
are sanctified [Church Age believers] are all of one [Source — God the Father]:
for which cause he is not ashamed to call them brethren (Heb. 2:11).
What a shock it must have been to
the recalcitrant angels to hear that Christ is not ashamed to acknowledge
fallen mankind as His brothers! Furthermore, all believers in the Church Age
share all that Christ is and has!
Saying, I will declare thy [the Father’s] name unto my
brethren, in the midst of the church will I sing praise unto thee [Christ] (Heb. 2:12).
Psalm 22:22, which is quoted here,
anticipated the session at the Father’s right hand, at which time Christ is
promised a Bride as well as the future rulership of the world through Operation
Footstool. The longed-for Bride becomes a reality at the Rapture, but His
kingdom must wait until the Second Advent. His Bride is now being formed during
the Church Age; throughout the Tribulation, historical events will pave the way
for the Second Advent of the King.
In the meantime, He has provided a
heritage for His brethren left behind in the devil’s kingdom. This legacy is
the content of the Bible: doctrine — the plan of the Father and the mind of
Christ (1 Cor. 2:16) — in permanent written form. As far as the angels are
concerned. His declaration announces the progress of Operation Footstool and
the certain doom of Satan and the fallen angels. Just as David had responded in
ancient times to the doctrinal message, so believers in the Church Age respond
in praise to Jesus Christ. Even more will the Bride sing praise when she
beholds her Groom in the fullness of His glory!
And again, I will put my trust in him. And again. Behold
I and the children which God hath given me (Heb. 2:13).
The second and third documentations
from the Old Testament (Isa. 8:17, 18) present the two sides of the angelic
conflict as it relates to the Church Age. First, the human side: “I will put my
trust in him.” Each person who exercises positive volition in Jesus Christ
enters the angelic conflict and becomes a part of the Bride and of Operation
Footstool. The rare future perfect periphrastic form of peitho emphasizes the permanent future results of becoming the
Bride. Believers in union with Christ will share in the conquest of His enemies
(the fallen angels) as God the Father throws them, as it were, at our Lord’s
feet!
Second, the divine side: “I and the
children which God hath given me.” So that He should not be alone, God has
given believers to Christ as His own possession. Just as Jesus Christ had
anticipated the first Adam’s need of a right woman (Gen. 2:18), so God the
Father prepared a “right woman” for the Last Adam, the Bride or Church.
Forasmuch then as the children [regenerate members of the
human race] are partakers of flesh and blood, he also himself likewise took
part of the same; that through [spiritual] death he might destroy [render
powerless] him that had the power of [spiritual] death, that is, the devil (Heb. 2:14).
In common with the human race, Jesus
Christ possessed flesh and blood, but without an old sin nature or the imputation
of Adam’s sin. Through His spiritual death (thanatos)
on the Cross, He rendered Satan powerless. In other words, the Cross resolves
the angelic conflict and provides the foundation for Operation Footstool. The
“power of death” which Satan holds from Eden to the Second Advent of Christ
refers to his dominion over those who are spiritually dead. Satan has the power
of physical death only when, in individual cases, the sovereignty of God
permits him to exercise it. All members of the human race are born physically
alive but at the same time dead to God; hence, through physical birth, Homo
sapiens unwittingly enters the Kingdom of Satan.
In this second phase of the angelic
conflict (after Satan seized rulership from Adam), the evil one holds man in bondage
through spiritual death as a kidnapper might retain custody of his brainwashed
victim until release is obtained. Jesus Christ provided that release through
His saving work on the Cross, where He paid the penalty for sin-cursed mankind.
The spiritual death of Christ propitiated the justice of God the Father so that
anyone who believes in Christ is reconciled to God and delivered from the
ruling power of Satan to become the servant of Christ.
And deliver them [from Satan’s kingdom] who through fear
of death were all their lifetime [through all the functions of life] subject to
bondage
(Heb. 2:15).
Satan’s kingdom is made up of
frightened people who have no security. Fear of death continually stalks them
until a relationship with God is established, and through doctrine they come to
appreciate their new position. In reality, it is spiritual death which shackles
the unbeliever and, unbeknownst to him, is the true basis for fear. Fear is not
only a mental attitude sin, but it is a pusillanimous state of mind stemming
from a lack of absolutes. Only as a person is related to the
Absolute
God will he possess the assurance of a sound mind which casts out fear (2 Tim.
1 :7).
The mature believer’s deliverance-is
in seven progressive stages: salvation through regeneration; freedom from the
power of the sin nature through spirituality in the Christian life; deliverance
from the influence of evil through spiritual growth; deliverance through dying
grace or through the Rapture, whichever occurs first; deliverance through a
resurrection body; deliverance in the Millennium; and deliverance in the
eternal state.
In the next verse, we see the basis
of Christ’s victory: For verily he took
not on him the nature of angels; but
he took on him the seed of Abraham (Heb. 2:16).
In order to resolve the angelic
conflict, Christ had to become a man rather than an angel because man was the
issue in determining the outcome. At the Cross, therefore, Jesus provided
salvation for Homo sapiens not for angels. As a result, man who is inferior
becomes superior by virtue of that salvation. Furthermore, it is God who
receives the glory by taking a base creature and lifting him to an exalted
position in Christ.
Jesus Christ turned certain defeat
into triumph and won back the victory that Satan captured in the Garden. At the
same time, by His spiritual death, He made it possible for every person who is
of Adam’s race to have a relationship with God by a simple act of faith in the
finished work of Calvary. He therefore gained more than man lost in the Garden!
THE VICTORIOUS BELIEVER
Now what does all this mean to you
right now? Do you as a believer ever become despondent or discouraged, upset or
confused? Do you harbor a guilt complex because of some sin? Do you think you
have failed beyond hope? Whatever your problem, it makes no difference God is
willing and waiting to pour out grace blessing to you!
The essence of God is the key to all
blessing in time. Grace and blessing always function from justice. Omnipotence
and justice make it possible for God to provide the ultimate in blessing; but
blessing is realized only as the believer is adjusted to the justice of God,
first in rebound, and then by the continual, consistent assimilation of Bible
doctrine. Instantaneous adjustment to God’s justice, which is free to forgive
sins confessed (or named) and restore the believer to fellowship, is basic to
the continual adjustment of spiritual growth. When the believer is advancing
spiritually through the intake of Bible doctrine in the filling of the Spirit,
God’s justice demands of Himself that He fulfill the special blessing
paragraphs which He wrote into His plan in eternity past for every believer.
His justice is free to bless where there is no compromise to that justice.
Otherwise, God’s justice must adjust to the believer in divine discipline.
We cannot adjust to God’s justice on
our own merit or our own works, but God always makes provision for us to do so
on His merit. In the two instantaneous adjustments. He supplied salvation and
rebound; in the gradual adjustment of spiritual growth. He prepared the “grace
apparatus for perception” (GAP) whereby the believer is able to understand the
whole realm of Bible doctrine. Basically, GAP includes the pastor-teacher
for the communication of doctrine, the local church as the classroom for
learning doctrine, the Holy Spirit as the Teacher of doctrine, and the human
spirit for the transfer of doctrine into the right lobe where it can be
assimilated, categorized and applied to experience.
The grace apparatus must function on
free will, and it must be exercised daily! As a believer, you cannot operate
without Bible doctrine. Your capacity for life, your capacity for happiness and
love, your orientation to life and your ability to withstand the onslaughts of
the devil depend on Bible doctrine. Without a command post of doctrine in your
soul, you will succumb to reversionism and become a casualty in the angelic
conflict.
The angels who are still able to
observe the struggle in the arena of time between reversionism and supergrace,
carnality and spirituality, error and truth, suffering and triumph, are
learning of the grace of God by watching you (1 Cor. 4:9; Eph. 3:10)! But you
learn of the grace of God from Bible doctrine! When the Apostle Paul came to the
place of unbearable pain, frustration and trial, he prayed three times that his
“thorn in the flesh” be removed. And what was the answer? The most
sublime
exhortation in all the Word of God! The Lord said to him, “My grace is
sufficient for thee” (2 Cor. 12:9).
When anyone angel or man sees you
totally adjusted to the justice of God, moving right on through adversity
without panic or falling apart, without crying, “Why me, Lord?” but letting
“patience have her perfect work” (James 1:4), then God is glorified and you are
blessed! God is able to shower His grace upon you in a fantastic way, and in
effect your whole life will be a “victorious proclamation” to angels as well as
to men!