The Heavenly Coronation: Jesus' Exaltation and Authority
Devotional
Day 1: The Heavenly Coronation of Jesus
The coronation of Jesus in heaven is a pivotal event that marks His exaltation as Lord of all, surpassing any earthly ceremony in grandeur and significance. This moment is a reminder of the completion of His redemptive work and His eternal reign. The scene in heaven, filled with innumerable angels, highlights the divine majesty and authority of Jesus as He is crowned by His Father. This heavenly enthronement signifies the fulfillment of His mission on earth and His return to the heavenly realm, where He reigns eternally. As believers, this event calls us to recognize the supremacy of Jesus' kingship and to live in the light of His completed work. [02:15]
Hebrews 1:3-4 (ESV): "He is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature, and he upholds the universe by the word of his power. After making purification for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high, having become as much superior to angels as the name he has inherited is more excellent than theirs."
Reflection: How does recognizing Jesus' heavenly coronation influence the way you view His authority in your life today?
Day 2: Heaven's Superiority Over Earth
Heaven, as the location of Jesus' coronation, is superior to earth, emphasizing the divine and eternal nature of His kingship. This challenges modern perceptions that prioritize the material world over the spiritual realm. The heavenly throne is not a secondary or derivative reality but the ultimate realm where Jesus reigns. This understanding invites believers to shift their focus from earthly concerns to the eternal realities of heaven, where true authority and power reside. By acknowledging the superiority of heaven, we are encouraged to live with an eternal perspective, valuing spiritual truths over temporal matters. [07:15]
Colossians 3:1-2 (ESV): "If then you have been raised with Christ, seek the things that are above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth."
Reflection: In what ways can you prioritize heavenly values over earthly concerns in your daily life?
Day 3: Jesus' Superiority Through Humanity
Jesus' superiority over angels is not only due to His divinity but also His humanity. Through His life, death, and resurrection, He has achieved a status above the angels, a reality that believers share in through Him. This superiority is not inherent to His divinity alone but is achieved through His incarnation and redemptive work. As believers, we are invited to partake in this exalted status, sharing in the victory and authority that Jesus has secured. This truth calls us to embrace our identity in Christ and to live in the power of His resurrection. [15:18]
Philippians 2:8-9 (ESV): "And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name."
Reflection: How can you live out your identity in Christ, knowing that you share in His victory and authority?
Day 4: Fulfillment of God's Promises in Jesus
The Old Testament quotations in Hebrews highlight the fulfillment of God's promises in Jesus, the ultimate King in David's line. These texts, originally about earthly kings, find their true meaning in the coronation of Jesus. This fulfillment underscores the continuity of God's redemptive plan throughout history, culminating in the person and work of Jesus. As believers, we are reminded of the faithfulness of God to His promises and the assurance that all His promises find their "Yes" in Christ. This encourages us to trust in God's word and to find hope in His unchanging faithfulness. [28:12]
2 Corinthians 1:20 (ESV): "For all the promises of God find their Yes in him. That is why it is through him that we utter our Amen to God for his glory."
Reflection: What promise of God are you holding onto today, and how does Jesus' fulfillment of God's promises strengthen your faith?
Day 5: The More Excellent Name of Jesus
The name Jesus inherits signifies His unique role as the Son of God and Savior. This name encapsulates His identity and mission, inviting believers to draw near to His throne of grace for mercy and help. The excellence of His name reflects His divine authority and the salvation He offers to humanity. As believers, we are called to approach His throne with confidence, knowing that He is our King, Judge, and High Priest. This invitation to draw near encourages us to seek His presence and to rely on His grace in our time of need. [35:57]
Hebrews 4:16 (ESV): "Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need."
Reflection: How can you intentionally draw near to Jesus' throne of grace today, seeking His mercy and help in your life?
Sermon Summary
In the anticipation of the United Kingdom's upcoming coronation, we are reminded of a far greater coronation—the enthronement of Jesus Christ as depicted in the first chapter of Hebrews. This heavenly coronation surpasses any earthly ceremony, as it marks the moment when Jesus, having completed His work of redemption, ascended to heaven and was crowned Lord of all by His Father. This scene is filled with innumerable angels witnessing the God-man, Jesus, being exalted to the throne of heaven, a moment of profound significance for all believers.
The timing of this coronation is crucial. It occurs after Jesus' ascension, marking the completion of His earthly mission and His return to the heavenly realm. The location, heaven, is superior to any earthly throne, emphasizing the eternal and divine nature of Jesus' kingship. Heaven is not a secondary or derivative reality but the ultimate and superior realm where Jesus reigns.
The significance of this coronation is manifold. It affirms Jesus' superiority over angels, not just as God but as the exalted man who has triumphed over sin and death. This superiority is not inherent to His divinity alone but is achieved through His incarnation, death, and resurrection. Jesus, as a man, now holds a position above the angels, a reality that believers share in through Him.
The use of Old Testament quotations in Hebrews underscores this coronation's significance. These texts, originally about the coronation of earthly kings in David's line, find their ultimate fulfillment in Jesus, the eternal King. The angels' worship of Jesus at His coronation serves as a reminder of His divine authority and the call for us to worship Him as well.
Finally, the name Jesus inherits is more excellent than any other, signifying His unique role as the Son of God and the Savior of humanity. This name, whether explicitly stated or implied, encapsulates His identity and mission. As believers, we are invited to draw near to this throne of grace, where Jesus sits as King, Judge, and High Priest, offering mercy and grace to all who come to Him.
Key Takeaways
1. The coronation of Jesus in heaven is a pivotal event that marks His exaltation as Lord of all, surpassing any earthly ceremony in grandeur and significance. This moment is a reminder of the completion of His redemptive work and His eternal reign. [02:15]
2. Heaven, as the location of Jesus' coronation, is superior to earth, emphasizing the divine and eternal nature of His kingship. This challenges modern perceptions that prioritize the material world over the spiritual realm. [07:15]
3. Jesus' superiority over angels is not only due to His divinity but also His humanity. Through His life, death, and resurrection, He has achieved a status above the angels, a reality that believers share in through Him. [15:18]
4. The Old Testament quotations in Hebrews highlight the fulfillment of God's promises in Jesus, the ultimate King in David's line. These texts, originally about earthly kings, find their true meaning in the coronation of Jesus. [28:12]
5. The name Jesus inherits signifies His unique role as the Son of God and Savior. This name encapsulates His identity and mission, inviting believers to draw near to His throne of grace for mercy and help. [35:57] ** [35:57]
What is the significance of Jesus sitting at the right hand of the Majesty on high as described in Hebrews 1:3? How does this position relate to His work of purification for sins? [06:11]
In Hebrews 1:6, what is the response of the angels when God brings the firstborn into the world? How does this response highlight the importance of Jesus' coronation? [04:49]
According to the sermon, why is the location of Jesus' coronation in heaven significant compared to an earthly throne? [07:15]
How does the sermon describe the role of angels in the coronation of Jesus, and what does this reveal about His superiority? [12:32]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does the timing of Jesus' coronation after His ascension emphasize the completion of His earthly mission? What does this timing signify for believers today? [06:11]
The sermon mentions that Jesus' superiority over angels is not only due to His divinity but also His humanity. How does this dual nature of Jesus impact our understanding of His role as King and Savior? [15:18]
In what ways do the Old Testament quotations in Hebrews 1 serve to affirm Jesus' identity and mission? How do these references to Davidic kingship find their ultimate fulfillment in Jesus? [28:12]
The sermon suggests that heaven is a superior realm to earth. How does this perspective challenge modern views that prioritize the material world? [07:15]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on the idea that Jesus' coronation in heaven marks the completion of His redemptive work. How does this understanding influence your daily walk with Christ? [02:15]
The sermon emphasizes Jesus' superiority over angels and His unique role as the Son of God. How can this truth shape your worship and devotion to Him? [15:18]
Considering the heavenly location of Jesus' coronation, how can you shift your focus from earthly concerns to spiritual realities in your life? What practical steps can you take to prioritize the eternal over the temporal? [07:15]
The sermon highlights the fulfillment of Old Testament promises in Jesus. How can you deepen your understanding of the Bible to see the connections between the Old and New Testaments? [28:12]
The name Jesus inherits is described as more excellent than any other. How does this name impact your identity as a believer, and how can you draw near to His throne of grace in times of need? [35:57]
How can the concept of Jesus' enthronement as King, Judge, and High Priest encourage you to approach Him with confidence and seek His mercy and grace? [39:59]
Reflect on the sermon’s message about the importance of worship in preventing spiritual drift. How can you incorporate regular worship practices into your life to maintain a strong connection with God? [18:51]
Sermon Clips
The opening scene in Hebrews is the coronation of Jesus Christ, the Eternal Son of God, who became man, lived, suffered, died for Sins not his own, rose again in Triumph, and 40 days later he ascended. Hebrews gives us a glimpse into that moment when Jesus returned to heaven with the angels looking on to be crowned Lord of All by his father on The Very Throne of Heaven. [00:01:38]
Heaven is a superior location than Earth for a king, not inferior. I'm just reading this week the text somewhere in the New Testament send me to Isaiah 66 Isaiah 66 1 where God says Heaven is my throne, Earth is mine footstool. I rest my feet on Earth I sit in heaven. Heaven is more real more significant. [00:07:27]
Jesus is seated in power as king and Lord of all the universes at the right hand of God in heaven. Jesus is real, God and human, risen glorified and reigning over all, waiting for his enemies in his perfect timing to be put under his feet. Jesus sweetie, is as real as I am, and more. [00:09:52]
Verse 4 links Jesus coronation in heaven with his having become Superior to Angels, and you might say, angels, he's God hasn't he always been Superior to Angels? The answer is yes, as God the son has always been Superior to Angels, but this is significant, not as man. [00:12:32]
God the son became human, and thus he became a little lower than the angels, and now he has surpassed the angels as human. As God he has always been superior to the angels but now by virtue of his life and sacrificial death and triumphant Resurrection Jesus as man has become Superior to angels. [00:14:52]
The Old Testament quotations in Hebrews highlight the fulfillment of God's promises in Jesus, the ultimate King in David's line. These texts, originally about earthly kings, find their true meaning in the coronation of Jesus. Hebrews is a master at this Hebrews is a Master Class on how to use the Old Testament. [00:21:08]
Hebrews goes back and he brings that text into the present to show his readers the fullness of the meaning and the application and the significance now in Jesus. Hebrews again and again emphasizes that God's word is alive. He's going to say this is one of those verses we love to do out of context the word of God is living and active. [00:21:55]
Hebrews brings verse 43 to the enthronement of Christ, let all God's angels worship Him so let's bring it now back to our coronation scene now in Hebrews 1. Jesus who was lower than the angels with respect to his Humanity now has ascended to heaven and with his father's welcome has taken his seat on the throne. [00:31:47]
Finally then about the name, what is the more excellent Name, verse 4 again after making purification for sins he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on High having become as much Superior to angels as the name he has inherited is more excellent than theirs. [00:33:05]
The main point is that this Jesus, this son, is clearly superior to the angels, so as we closed, I just want to enjoy for a moment this moment when he sat down, this is where we finish, and the seat on which he sat, or what deceit became when he sat on it. [00:37:37]
First Jesus sat down as the long promised greater son of David now on Heaven's throne, not Jerusalem's fickle Throne on Heaven's throne and now shown to be even greater than anticipated not only is David's Heir but as his Lord he is exalted to the universe's seat of Honor. [00:38:59]
Let us with confidence draw near to the throne of grace which is what we do at this table at this table we draw near to the throne to sit and eat with the one who made purification for our sins and as we eat, We join with the angels and worship. [00:40:07]