Understanding Salvation: Love in the Beloved

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Now here we are looking immediately and directly into what is the great theme of Salvation through Jesus Christ Our Lord. It's one of those great and magnificent summaries of it all. It's the purpose, it's an explanation of the purpose, it's an outline of what God planned and what God had in his mind and what his idea is with respect to us. [00:01:12]

The Apostle is giving us one of these great summaries of this Salvation. And as we were pointing out last Sunday, the thing that he emphasizes is this: that we must always begin to think about it in terms of the glory of God. It is all to the praise of the glory of his grace. [00:03:37]

Every blessing that men ever enjoys from God is always in and through the Lord Jesus Christ. Very well then, we can put it like this, can't we? If the whole of redemption is a manifestation of the glory of God, we are entitled to say that God's glory is revealed ultimately and finally and most completely in and through the Lord Jesus Christ. [00:06:51]

The Apostle clearly used it deliberately in order to bring out that aspect of the truth and to emphasize it. The Beloved is none other than the substance of the Eternal substance, God the Eternal son. And of course, because of that, we understand this: you and I, as the result of being made holy and our adoption as sons and so on, do live and exist to the praise of the glory of God. [00:16:01]

The very fact that God ever sent him into this world is an astounding thing in and of itself. We can't conceive of these things, can we? Our minds are too small; they boggle at the very concept. But here is the truth: without beginning, from eternity, you see, we can't even take that in. [00:23:00]

The astounding thing that our Salvation tells us is this: that God sent him forth. When the fullness of the times was come, God sent forth, sent him out of that as it were, sent him out of his own bosom, sent him out of heaven and out of the glory and the radiance and the glory and the magnificence of it all, sent him forth into the world. [00:24:19]

He didn't spare the Beloved, though he had loved him with that eternal love from all eternity and with all the intensity of his holy Eternal nature. Though he is the Beloved, he didn't spare him. He spared him no suffering; he laid upon him the iniquity of us all. [00:29:15]

If you and I want to know anything about the love of God, we've got to start with this term, the Beloved. It was to the Beloved he did that. He made him to be sin for us who knew no sin, that we might be made the righteousness of God in him. [00:30:08]

The Beloved came down to that, and his very body was buried in a grave and a stone thrown over it. He descended into hell, the Beloved. He went into the lowest parts of the earth, he who made everything out of nothing, for us and for our Salvation. [00:35:38]

The truth about the Christian, the truth about the one who is in Christ, is this: because he's in Christ and adopted as a son in the Beloved, God the first loves us as he loved him in the same way as thou Hast loved me. You see, that's even beyond sunship. [00:38:27]

We are the Beloved of God. That is the ultimate height of our salvation and Redemption, that the Christ who came down from the glory to Earth and went down into Hades has risen and has taken us up with him, and he's put us there, and we are loved as he is loved, holy and beloved. [00:39:56]

It is because we have everything that we have in the Beloved that we become the very beloved of God. God loves the Christian as he loved the son. We share that love, nothing less. We know something of how we loved him. My dear friend, it's like that. [00:41:04]

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