October
28, 2005
It
Is Finished, Part III
"He
said, 'It is finished!' And bowing His head, He gave up His
spirit." (1)
"Heaven
viewed with grief and amazement Christ hanging upon the cross,
blood flowing from His wounded temples, and sweat tinged with
blood standing upon His brow. From His hands and feet the
blood fell, drop by drop, upon the rock drilled for the foot
of the cross. The wounds made by the nails gaped as the weight
of His body dragged upon His hands. His labored breath grew
quick and deep, as His soul panted under the burden of the
sins of the world. All heaven was filled with wonder when
the prayer of Christ was offered in the midst of His terrible
suffering,- 'Father, forgive them, for they do not know what
they do.' (2) Yet there stood men, formed in the image of
God, joining to crush out the life of His only-begotten Son.
What a sight for the heavenly universe!
"The
principalities and powers of darkness were assembled around
the cross, casting the hellish shadow of unbelief into the
hearts of men. When the Lord created these beings to stand
before His throne, they were beautiful and glorious. Their
loveliness and holiness were in accordance with their exalted
station. They were enriched with the wisdom of God, and girded
with the panoply of heaven. They were Jehovah's ministers.
But who could recognize in the fallen angels the glorious
seraphim that once ministered in the heavenly courts?
"Satanic
agencies confederated with evil men in leading the people
to believe Christ the chief of sinners, and to make Him the
object of detestation. Those who mocked Christ as He hung
upon the cross were imbued with the spirit of the first great
rebel. He filled them with vile and loathsome speeches. He
inspired their taunts. But by all this he gained nothing.
"Could
one sin have been found in Christ, had He in one particular
yielded to Satan to escape the terrible torture, the enemy
of God and man would have triumphed. Christ bowed His head
and died, but He held fast His faith and His submission to
God. 'And I heard a loud voice saying in heaven, Now is come
salvation, and strength, and the kingdom of our God, and the
power of His Christ: for the accuser of our brethren is cast
down, which accused them before our God day and night.' (3)
"Satan
saw that his disguise was torn away. His administration was
laid open before the unfallen angels and before the heavenly
universe. He had revealed himself as a murderer. By shedding
the blood of the Son of God, he had uprooted himself from
the sympathies of the heavenly beings. Henceforth his work
was restricted. Whatever attitude he might assume, he could
no longer await the angels as they came from the heavenly
courts, and before them accuse Christ's brethren of being
clothed with the garments of blackness and the defilement
of sin. The last link of sympathy between Satan and the heavenly
world was broken." (4) To be continued.
1. John
19:30.
2. Luke 23:34.
3. Revelation 12:10.
4. Desire of Ages, pp. 760, 761.
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