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The Great Exchange
Part VIII
The present series,
using the formula of the Shadow and the Substance,
has demonstrated that those whose lives have been touched by the Holy Spirit
through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ, exhibit evidence of the
LORD’s presence in their physical existence. The Scriptures tell us this earthly
realm is the “shadow” which is actually an image of the
“substance” which is found in the heavenly dimension.
When a
person has come to a relationship with Christ, the Scriptures tell us that he
or she is “in Christ” and the LORD Jesus Christ dwells within us.
Moreover, the New Testament explains that JESUS CHRIST is the
“image” of God.
“[Rightousness is] the light of the glorious gospel of
Christ, who is the image of God [that] should shine unto
them” (II Corinthians 4:4).
Since every
generation of believers have flesh and blood bodies that are hosting the Spirit
of the LORD, the Word of God says that even though we bear the image
of the earthy, we also manifest the image of the righteousness
generated by the light of God.
“And as we have borne the image of the earthy, we
shall also bear the image of the heavenly” (I
Corinthians 15:49).
Although the
book of Genesis says that God made us in His image, after the fall, there are
no Scriptures that speak of human kind as being in the image of God that do not
reference Christ.
Instead, the
text tells us the only begotten Son of God is the image of God
– and His Spirit within us is conforming our lives to His
image.
“[He] is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of
every creature” (Colossians 1:15).
Some have
erred because the Spirit in them led to the faulty conclusion this verse
indicates Jesus was created, due to the syntax found in the construction of
this sentence. However, the verse states that Christ is the firstborn, and
because of His priority standing as the only one who came down from heaven (as
opposed to some anointed man who supposedly managed to climb up to heaven), the
text is simply saying His resurrection precedes the rebirth of every created
person.
The New
Testament further makes the analogy that when we respond to His divine nature,
it is like a reflection in a mirror, as His glory is progressively imparted to
us.
“But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of
the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the
Spirit of the Lord” (II Corinthians 3:18).
The Apostle
John, picking up on the same thought as the Apostle Paul
in the writings to the Corinthians, tells us that when the Father decides,
Christ will be fully revealed to us in all His glory.
“Now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we
shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him;
for we shall see him as he is” (I John 3:2).
In the preceding
chapter of The Great Exchange, I noted how those whose earthly
lives have not manifested any evidence that they are destined to “be like
him,” will not be found in the kingdom of God.
To rephrase
that thought, since this earthly existence is a “shadow” of the
“substance” in the heavenly realm, anyone who is destined to spend
eternity in Christ will undoubtedly exhibit some indication of that fact via
their life in this world.
The old
adage which says If Christianity were illegal, would there be enough
evidence to convict you? comes to mind.
On the other
side of the equation, almost anyone can tell you that people who manifest
striking examples of evil during their lifetime will, in fact,
not end up in a good place in eternity. Intriguingly, as the Scripture has
noted, we now know that their Spirits will ultimately be found in one of the two
principalities revealed in Scripture.
At what is
called the great white throne judgment of God, the earth, the heavens,
and the sea are dissolved, and the souls of the unredeemed are brought to stand
before God.
“And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose
face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for
them” (Revelation 20:11).
It is
interesting to note that because the earth has then “fled away”
because of the awesome presence of God at this divine tribunal, at that point
there is no trace of any earthly evidence that we ever even
existed, because nothing is left of the world that was.
Nevertheless,
the momentous judgment will still proceed, as the spirits of every unredeemed
person who ever existed will be judged – and the Word of God tells us the
soul of each individual will be retrieved from one of these two principalities:
“And death and hell delivered up the dead which
were in them: and they were judged every man according to their
works” (Revelation 20:12).
Along these
same lines, I previously noted how the Bible tells us when we are in Christ,
it is because we yielded to His Lordship when the opportunity arose. Obviously,
after the earth has “fled away” at the great white throne judgment,
there is no longer any opportunity to turn to Christ.
There are no
less that 72 verses in the New Testament which speak of being in
Christ. In the same mysterious way, the verse just mentioned in Revelation
declares that there are an untold number of the souls of men and women who are in
Death or in Hell.
In fact, the
Bible tells us these two principalities have a limitless capacity
as receptacles for the spirits of the damned.
“Hell and destruction [a euphemism
for death] are never full” (Proverbs 27:20).
Because vast
numbers of Christians have been profoundly influenced by the voluminous number
of False Prophets in the time of the prophesied departure from the truth
– what the Scriptures call the Falling Away – most
believers are unaware the Bible actually reveals significant data about the triune
architecture of the heavens described herein.
All things
are characterized by the three principalities we’ve already
addressed. Those who are in Christ, are redeemed and eternally blessed in the
kingdom of God. There are even hints about the singular unity of God in the
trinitarian description of those who are one with Him, as we are described in three-fold
terms:
“And they that are with him are called, and chosen, and
faithful” (Revelation 17:14).
In the most
rudimentary fashion, the text tells us the very essence of Christ is life.
“I am come that they might have life, and that they
might have it more abundantly” (John 10:10).
It is self
evident the opposite polarity of Christ would be seen in the
mysterious entity seen in Scripture as antichrist.
“Every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the
flesh is not of God: and this is that spirit of antichrist”
(I John 4:3).
Thus, since
Christ is clearly associated with life, antichrist would
have to be the equivalent of death. Further, since we have
already addressed the prophetic pair of death and hell,
in symbolic terms, we see “hell” as conscious torment, where one
who inhabits such a locale is not in Christ, but also is not in
death.
At the Christian
Media ministry, we routinely describe the totality of these three
as the Triuniverse.
It’s a
relatively simple matter to find the various terms in Scripture which function
as euphemisms that identify the relevant aspect of the Triuniverse.
For instance, the life of Christ is frequently tied to truth,
or the way.
“I am the way, the truth, and
the life” (John 14:6).
Note the
fact that this is yet another verse which symbolically references the unity in
the three-fold descriptions of the “I am,” that envelops the
three stated attributes.
Earlier, in
the passage cited to describe the infinite capacity of the two infernal
abodes, I cited a proverb which said “Hell and destruction
are never full” (Proverbs 27:20) – with
“destruction” functioning as another word used in the same
allegorical fashion as kill, murder, destroy, die, cut off, etc. Clearly, there
are many other terms which equivocate with Death.
Hell is just as prevalent as words like
torment, deceived, captive, beguile, disobey, sin, and many others which all
characterize this mysterious menace.
Two chapters
back in The Great Exchange, we described this Perdition
Engine, as a way of visualizing how these two phenomena function in a
symbiotic fashion – with Hell feeding Death. In this
regard, the book of Romans shows the astonishing wisdom of the Apostle
Paul, who clearly grasped this formula two thousand years ago.
“Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey,
his servants ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death,
or of obedience unto righteousness?” (Romans 6:16).
We can find
this equation in the Old Testament as well as the New Covenant and, incredibly,
the entrance of righteousness into the world via the incarnation of JESUS
CHRIST profoundly affected this cycle, but a further explanation of that
amazing reconfiguration of the shadow and the substance
will have to wait for the next installment of The Great Exchange.
-- James
Lloyd
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