“THE Firstborn” or “The
Firstbegotten” is one of the names of our blessed
Lord. It is applied to Him after His resurrection
from the dead. As the Only Begotten He came into
this world, the unspeakable gift of God to a lost
and ruined world; after the accomplishment of His
work on the cross He left the earth, He had created,
as the Firstborn. As the Firstbegotten He is
now in the highest heaven and as the Firstbegotten
the Man of Glory He will be sent back to this earth
and rule in power and glory. Paul wrote to the
Philippians “to write the same things to you,
to me indeed is not grievous but for you it is safe”
(Phil. iii:1). Peter’s preaching in the
opening chapters of the Acts might have been called
monotonous, for he knew but one theme. The Spirit
of God filling him gave but one message and that was,
the rejected Jesus of Nazareth risen from the dead.
In the Gospel of the Glory of the blessed God (1 Tim.
i:11), as revealed to the Apostle of the Gentiles
we have one theme, one abiding, ever satisfying, eternal
object and that is Christ who died for our sins, risen
from the dead, as Firstborn in Glory and our blessed
union with Him. Paul who knew Him as the Firstborn
so well found it not grievous to write the same thing.
Indeed the more He knew Him the more His heart cried
out “that I may know Him” (Phil. iii:10).
There is an attraction in Him which is supernatural.
Every child of God will increasingly enjoy the contemplation
of this old yet ever new and blessed theme, the Firstborn
from the dead. Only in this our hearts can find
perfect rest and abiding joy. And if your heart,
dear reader, is not attracted and absorbed by Himself,
it is because there is a broken communion between
you and your Lord. Oh, return unto thy rest,
my soul! The drifting masses of Christendom have
no use for such a theme. The words written in
2 Cor. iv:3-4 find a fearful application in our
time. “But if our gospel be hid, it is
hid to them that are lost: In whom the god of
this age hath blinded the minds of them which believe
not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ
who is the image of God, should shine unto them.”
How little of the Gospel of the Glory
is preached! It is not wanted. All the present
day preaching of ethics, of doing good, self improvement
and self culture is anti-christian. The preaching
which leaves out the cross of Christ, the resurrection
of Christ, the Glory of Christ, differs not in the
least from the ethical-philosophical jumble of Buddhistic
and other oriental heathen teachers. It is an
awful thing which is done in Christendom today, this
rejection of the Lord, the Firstborn. Some day
and that soon, God will judge those who have rejected
that Gospel and deal with them for the sin of all
sins which is unbelief (John xvi:9). But our
hearts, beloved in the Lord, must turn more and more
to Him and find their delight in Him, who is the Firstbegotten.
And this we shall do now by meditating on a few Scriptures
which tell us of Him. “He is the Firstborn
from the dead” (Col. i:18). “Jesus
Christ, who is the faithful witness, the Firstbegotten
of the dead, and the Prince of the Kings of the earth”
(Rev. i:5). What blessed declarations these are!
In the first chapter of Colossians it is fully revealed
who He is, who was dead and who is alive for evermore.
Not a creature but the Creator, the one who images
forth God, because He is God. By Him were all
things created, “that are in heaven, and that
are on earth, visible and invisible, thrones or dominions,
or principalities, or powers; all things were created
by Him and for Him.” And such a One made
peace through the blood of His cross. Such a
One took our place on the cross of shame, tasted death
in our stead and all the billows of wrath and judgment
passed over His holy head. Because He wrought
out our redemption it is complete and perfect.
Raised from the dead, not held by death but bursting
forth, leading captivity captive, He is the Firstborn
and to Him belongs all Glory and Power. “But
now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the
Firstfruits of them that slept” (1 Cor.
xv:20). By His glorious resurrection He became
the Firstfruits. All who believe in Him will
rise too by virtue of being one with Him, who is the
Resurrection and the Life. The mighty power of
God which raised Him from the dead and seated Him
in the highest place, at His own right hand, that
exceeding greatness of His power is towards us, who
believe. That power has quickened us with Christ,
raised us up together and seated us in the heavenly.
In some future day that mighty power, which raised
Him so that He became the Firstfruits will raise all
the saints to meet Him in the air.
“And again, when He bringeth
in the Firstbegotten into the world, He saith,
and let all the angels of God worship Him” (Heb.
i:6).
God will bring the Firstbegotten back
to this earth again. This is a very strong passage
revealing the second coming of Christ to this earth.
The same blessed Person, who walked on this earth as
man, who is Emanuel, God with us, who died on the
cross for our sins, who became the Firstbegotten from
the dead, the Firstfruits of them that slept, He who
is now as Man in Glory, the same Person, the Firstbegotten,
will be brought back to this world by the power of
God. Then worshipping angels will be His attendants
and He will bring His Saints with Him.
“For whom He foreknew, He also
did predestinate, to be conformed to the image of
His Son, that He might be the Firstborn among
many brethren” (Romans viii:29). Conformed
to the glorious image of God’s ever blessed
Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, is the destiny of all,
who have cast themselves as lost sinners upon Christ
and have been saved by Grace through faith. It
is true even now by beholding as in a glass the glory
of the Lord we are changed into the same image from
glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord (2
Cor. iii:18). It is true if we abide in
Him, we shall walk even as He walked (1 John ii:6).
The exhortation in our great salvation Epistle is,
not to be conformed to this age, but to be transformed,
or as it might be translated, transfigured (Rom. xii:2).
But to be fully conformed to the image of His
Son is never to be expected in this world, where sin
is ever present; When the Firstbegotten calls us into
His own presence, when the Heir of God summons His
beloved co-heirs to meet Him and to enter with Him
into the blood-bought inheritance, then each saved
sinner will be conformed to the image of Himself.
Each will shine forth the excellencies of the Firstbegotten.
We shall be like Him for we shall see Him as He
is. Hallelujah! This is why God gave up His
Son, that He might be able to lift those who are His
enemies by wicked works into the Sonplace and make
them like His Son in Glory.
“Yet have I set my King upon
my holy hill of Zion. I will declare the degree;
the Lord hath said unto Me, Thou art my Son;
this day have I begotten Thee” (Ps. ii:6-7).
In this prophecy He is likewise seen as the Firstbegotten.
It does not mean the eternal Son of God, for as such
He had no beginning, but the day in which He was begotten
is the third day when He was raised from the dead.
Paul gives us this truth when He spoke to the Jews
in Antioch and said: “God hath fulfilled
the same unto us their children, in that He hath raised
up Jesus again; as it is also written in the second
Psalm, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten Thee”
(Acts xiii:33). Up to this time He is not yet
enthroned upon the holy hill of Zion. When He
returns as the Firstbegotten and finds the nations
of the earth not converted, but in opposition to Him
(Ps. ii:1-3), He will become the King and take His
throne.
“Also I will make Him my Firstborn,
higher than the Kings of the earth” (Ps. lxxxix:27).
This reveals the exalted station, which He will assume,
when His blessed feet touch this earth again.
He will be the King of kings, and the Lord of lords.
This is the Glory of the Firstborn,
the loving Sinbearer who endured the cross and despised
the shame. He is the Heir of God, the Heir of
all things, the Head of all principality and power,
the Head of His redeemed people, the church.
He that filleth all in all, the Firstborn, will share
His glorious title and possessions with His redeemed.
The church to which God’s marvelous Grace has
brought us is the church of the Firstborn.
(Heb. xii:23), because the Firstborn is the Head and
beginning and those who are begotten again by the
resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead have their
portion with the Firstborn. Oh! glorious future
we have as His redeemed people! God our Father,
the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, by Thy
Holy Spirit, keep the Glory of Thy Son, the Firstborn,
before our hearts, that we may be changed into the
same image and overcome in these dark and evil days.
Amen.
Soon shall our eyes behold Thee
With rapture,
face to face;
And, resting there in glory,
We’ll sing
Thy pow’r and grace:
Thy beauty, Lord, and glory,
The wonders of
Thy love,
Shall be the endless story
Of all Thy saints
above.