Colossians 3:1b
Seated at the Right Hand of God
Introduction:
- Paul states here that
Christ rose from the dead and that the believer in Christ shares in that
resurrection.
- The arguments that Paul
begins to make in the rest of the book of Colossians are all based upon
the truth of the resurrection.
- Today is the day we as a
nation recognize the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
- As believers, EVERY
Sunday is resurrection Sunday!
- But today is a special
day set aside to consider the resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus
Christ.
- And it just so happens
that the passage we are presently discussing in Colossians deals with this
very issue!
Christ: The Glory of His Person & His Work
- Who Is Christ?
- Christ is mentioned twice in this verse.
- Colossians 1&2
describe who He is and what He has done.
- 1:15 – He is the image
of the invisible God. He is God!
- Image implies visible
manifestation…
- God is invisible. No
man can see God and live.
- But Christ is the image
of God – a visible manifestation of an otherwise invisible God.
- Heb. 1:3 – the express
image of the Father.
- Jesus said, “If you
have seen Me, you have seen the Father.”
- 1:19 – all
fullness dwells in Christ. (deity)
- 2:9 – In Him dwells all
the fullness of the godhead bodily! (deity in human flesh!)
- 1:16 – He is the Creator
of heaven and earth!
- 1:17 – He sustains the
universe. (Heb. 1:3 – He upholds all things by the Word of His power.)
- 2:10 – He is the head
of all angelic powers.
- 1:18 – He is the Head
of the Body, the church.
- What Did He Do?
- 1:14 – The Creator of
the universe became a part of that creation by becoming a man
(incarnation) in order that he might shed His blood to
provide forgiveness of sins for those who believe.
- 2:14 – He is the One who
died on the cross and thus paid in full the demands that the Law
had against us… nailing it to His cross.
- The law condemned us
all!
- Jas. 2:10 – whoever shall keep the whole law and yet
offend in one point, he is guilty of all!
- Gal. 3:10 – cursed is every one that continueth not in all
things that are written in the book of the law to do them.
- Rom. 3:19 – all the world is guilty before the
Law.
- The law sets forth the
infinitely high standard of God’s own holiness and righteousness, demands
perfection, and condemns any violation. One violation makes you guilty of
all! Continuous obedience and one failure brings you under its curse.
- The law was designed
not to save, but to cause us reveal our sin and our absolute
helplessness, and thus to cause us to cry out for mercy… to see our need
of a Savior.
- Jesus died and rose
again. He paid the penalty of the law… and redeemed the believer from the
curse of the law! That’s good news!
- Gal. 3:13 – Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of
the law, being made a curse FOR us! He died as our Substitute!
- 2:15 – He is the One who
defeated all the powers of darkness.
- Satan masterminded the
plot to murder Jesus Christ. The powers of darkness worked behind the
scenes to scheme to put Him to death.
- But in the very act of
putting Christ to death, Satan and the powers of darkness were themselves
defeated!
- The serpents bite on
Messiah’s heel resulted in the crushing of the serpent’s head!
- Christ was mortally
wounded but rose from the dead.
- Satan was eternally
conquered in the very act.
- The cross was no
victory for Satan, but rather, it resulted in his utter defeat!
- At the cross Christ
spoiled the powers of darkness… and triumphed over them in it!
- Of course, this implies
the resurrection… for it was Satan’s goal for the cross to be the END of
Jesus Christ.
- It was God’s plan for
the cross to be the BEGINNING of a new, heavenly sphere for Christ and
those who trust in Him.
- Heb.2:14-15 – defeated him who had the power of death!
- The greatest weapon the
devil had to use against us was death, and through the resurrection,
Christ conquered DEATH itself!
- 1:18 – He is the firstborn
of the dead
- He died on the cross
for the sins of the world.
- But death was not the
end of Him. He ROSE victoriously over sin and death and hell!
- He was the first human
being ever to experience resurrection!
- Several others were
raised from the dead by the power of God. (Lazarus; Elisha and Elijah
raised two boys; etc)
- However, those people
did not experience resurrection, but resuscitation to mortal life. They
were raised up in their former, mortal condition – only to die again.
- Jesus was the FIRST one
to be raised up into the glorified state!
- He is the firstborn of
the dead – the preeminent One.
- I Cor. 15:20,23 - He is the firstfruits of the resurrection
– the very first human being to experience resurrection.
i.
The concept of firstfruit
indicates that there are more to come!
ii.
Christ is the first Man to
enter into the glorified state.
iii.
But we too will share in that
glory! Believers in Christ will share in God’s great resurrection program!
- 3:1 – Christ was raised
up from the dead and is now seated at God’s right
hand.
- Lazarus was raised from
the dead only to face death again. He was raised back into the earthly
realm of mortality.
- Christ was raised from
the dead to enter into heaven… to glory… in a glorified human body suited
for eternity… at the Father’s right hand…
- Summary of His Person
- Christ is God…
i.
He is the image of the
invisible God. God revealed to us!
ii.
The fullness of the godhead
dwelt in Him bodily.
iii.
He is the Creator of heaven and
earth.
iv.
He is the head of all angelic
powers.
- Christ became a man in the Person of Jesus Christ.
- Christ died on the
cross.
i.
Christ was able to shed blood
and DIE for the sins of the human race because He became a man.
ii.
Thus also, the sacrifice of
Christ as God-Man was a sacrifice SUFFICIENT to satisfy divine justice.
iii.
Thus Christ provided redemption
for those who believe.
iv.
And Christ defeated Satan and
the powers of Darkness.
v.
Christ fulfilled all the
demands of the law and redeemed us from the curse of the law.
- Christ rose from the
dead.
i.
By rising from the dead Christ
not only defeated Satan and the powers of darkness, but He defeated death
itself for the believer.
Christ: The Glory of His Resurrection
A.
Christ Rose From the
Dead To Be Exalted
- The Eternal Son of God,
the Creator of heaven and earth, humbled Himself in becoming a man. (Phil.
2:6-8)
- Vs.9 – He died but He
was highly EXALTED!
- He was given a name
ABOVE every name… that every knee should bow to Him and acknowledge Him
as LORD.
- Lord: that is who He
is… and who He always was and always will be… even though during His
earthly ministry He didn’t LOOK like the Lord God Almighty.
- In taking on human flesh,
the Eternal Son of God, became LOWER than the angels. (Heb. 2:9)
- But this humbling of
the Eternal Son was only for a little period of time… His earthly life as
Jesus the Christ.
- “For the suffering of
death” -- And the reason for this period of humiliation was that the
Eternal God might experience DEATH in our place.
- But after His death, He
was raised up again… and was CROWNED with glory!
- Eph. 1:19-20 – the resurrection power of God demonstrated
in raising up Christ and seating Him at God’s right hand.
- Christ was made lower
than the angels (principalities and powers) in His period of humiliation…
His earthly ministry.
- But He was raised up FAR
ABOVE all principalities and powers!
- Vs. 22 – and ALL
THINGS in the universe have been put under His feet. He is Lord
of all.
B.
Seated (Col. 3:1)
- Christ not only rose
from the dead, but He ascended into heaven itself for us!
- Christ did not rise
from the dead to remain in the weak, mortal, and earthly condition into
which He entered through incarnation.
- Christ’s period of
humiliation ENDED with His resurrection and ascension!
- Christ rose from the
dead to be CROWNED with glory… the same glory He shared with His
Father before the incarnation! His eternal glory!
Þ
John 17:5 - And now, O
Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with
thee before the world was.
- Acts 1:9-11 - The fact that He was seated in heaven implies
the ascension.
Þ
Lazarus was resuscitated to
mortal life to walk on earth in the weakness of human flesh to die again.
Þ
Jesus was the firstfruit of the
resurrection. He was raised to DEFEAT death… and to pave the way into the
eternal, glorified state!
Þ
Christ was raised from the
dead, ascended into heaven and was seated at God’s right hand.
Þ
His seat is in heaven. It is
not an earthly, Davidic throne of the Messianic Kingdom, but the heavenly
throne of Almighty God!
- Heb. 1:3 – He was seated because His work as Redeemer
was finished.
- His final words on the
cross: it is finished!
- His work as Redeemer is
finished.
- As a priest after the
order of Melchizedek, He offered HIMSELF as a sacrifice for sin.
- His sacrifice was
sufficient to PURGE all sins. And because His work was done, He was
seated. He rested from His work as Savior. It is finished.
- The work of purging and
cleansing sin – dealing with the sin issue has been forever concluded at
the cross. Hence, the seating of the Savior in heaven. Rest!
- Heb. 10:11-12 – His work is finished, so He could be seated
and rest.
- 10:11 - OT priests
offered sacrifices continually!
- Their sacrifices could
NEVER take away sin, therefore there was no end to the offering.
- 10:1-2 – the OT
sacrifices were ineffective and the proof was the continual offering. If
they WORKED they would have ceased!
- 10:12 - But Christ
offered ONE sacrifice for sins and sat down, indicating that His work was
finished… perfect… nothing needs to be added.
- 10:17 – Christ provided
forgiveness of sins – to be remembered no more!
- 10:18 – Hence, Christ
was seated. There is no more offering for sin… except by those who refuse
to believe that what Christ did was sufficient!
- Hence, every religion
of works declares their UNBELIEF… they do NOT believe that what Jesus did
was sufficient.
- Faith BELIEVES that
what Jesus did finished the job. Those who believe can enter into
REST… seated with the Risen, glorified, exalted
Savior!
- Col. 3:1 – As believers
in Christ, we have been raised up WITH Christ! We have been seated in
heavenly places IN Christ Jesus!
- Thus, we SHARE in His
heavenly position and glory!
- In a very real way, HIS
resurrection becomes OUR resurrection!
- Man was made a glorious
creature - crowned with glory & honor. (Heb.2:6-7)
- David stood amazed at
the love of God in giving such honor and dignity to man!
- Man was created in the
very image of God! Crowned with glory and honor at creation!
- At creation, Adam and
Eve were given dominion over the earth… co regents over God’s creation!
Þ
Such honor and dignity given to
a mere creature… a speck of dust… caused David to stand in awe.
- Yet, sin caused man to lose
his dominion and crown, and his honor was turned to disgrace.
Þ
We look at what mankind has
become and stand in horror.
Þ
When we look at mankind as
created by God, David stood in awe! Man was the crown of creation.
Þ
Now he is a fallen creation…
lowered into sin, shame, degradation, and ultimately death and condemnation.
- Therefore, God sent His
Son to become a man - to suffer and die - to conquer death - to defeat
the devil and bring back dominion over the earth to man - to
restore man to a position of glory & honor!
- But the New Testament
reveals that Christ, the Second Adam, MORE than restored to man
what the first Adam lost!
Þ
God created Adam to have
dominion over the earth. Yet Adam was created lower than the angels.
Þ
But as Christians, by faith, we
ROSE with Christ spiritually… and we are raised with Him into a NEW REALM – the
heavenly!
Þ
We are not in Adam, but in the
Second Adam – Christ.
Þ
And thus, we are seated in
heavenly places in Christ… far above all principalities and powers!
- Christ makes it
possible for men to rule & reign over the earth – but to rule jointly
with the Son of God!
Þ
Christ makes it possible for
men to share in HIS glorious reign in His Messianic Kingdom!
Þ
Christ makes it possible for
man’s sin to be forgiven and He also provided for HIS “R” to be imputed! The
“R” of God is available to all who will believe!
Þ
Jesus rose from the dead &
brings believing mankind with Him!
Þ
And one day our bodies will
also be raised from the dead into that glorified state!
- In Christ our position
in glory is higher than Adam experienced before the fall!
- Redemption in Christ
does not restore us back to pre-fall conditions. Redemptions brings us higher
than Adam ever was – higher than Eden… as far as
heaven is above the earth!
- Resurrection is MORE
than a reversal of death.
Þ
In the resurrection, Christ
became a New Order of Being… Head of the New Creation.
Þ
As new creatures, we share in
this new creation!
Þ
And resurrection of the body doesn’t
restore us back to the earthly mortal realm. Resurrection brings us right into
the eternal, glorified state!
- Christ’s earthly body
was mortal but was raised to immortality. He died, but is alive forever
more!
- One day, we shall be
LIKE Him…
- Heb. 2:10 – Christ not only ROSE and ASCENDED into
glory. He brings US with Him!
- He brings many sons
into glory! (bring = bring to a point of destination; to lead…) He leads
His sons home to glory!
- As believers, we are
identified with Christ in His resurrection.
- We are members of His
body. When He rose from the dead, in a spiritual sense, we SHARE in His
resurrection.
- We are now seated WITH
Him in glory.
- He is the CAPTAIN
of our salvation!
Þ
Captain = archegos = primarily
signifies one who takes a lead in, or provides the first occasion of, anything;
pioneer;
Þ
Like a pioneer, the Son of Man
“leads the way to heaven!”
Þ
He was the first glorified
Man to enter heaven… to be exalted to glory! A man in glory!
Þ
He was the firstfruit of the
resurrection…
Þ
As the Pioneer - He paved
the way for others. As the firstfruit, He is the assurance that there is
more fruit to come.
Þ
Christ was the first human
being to experience death and conquer it - and to be exalted to the heavenly
realm.
Þ
He paved the way for others to
follow… right through death, resurrection, and exaltation!
Þ
He leads many sons… not back to
our former earthbound existence, but He leads many sons to GLORY!
C.
The Right Hand of the
Father
- Right hand is the
traditional symbol of royal power and authority.
- This is the highest
dignity and honor in heaven.
- Acts 2:33 – the place of exaltation
- I Pet. 3:22 – the place of exaltation over the angelic
realm; Who is gone into heaven, and is on the right hand of God;
angels and authorities and powers being made subject unto him.
- Heb. 8:1-2 – The “right hand of the Father” is the place
of His High Priestly ministry --- We have such an high priest, who
is set on the right hand of the throne of the Majesty in the
heavens; A minister of the
sanctuary, and of the true tabernacle, which the Lord pitched, and not
man.
- Christ’s ministry to us
today is from the seat of Majesty and glory… and resurrection power!
- On earth in His period
of humiliation, He grew tired; He slept; He wasn’t always nearby His
disciples.
- But from heaven, He is
not distant. He ever liveth to make intercession for us! We can come to
the throne of grace day or night!
- Rom.8:34 – The “right hand of the Father” is the
place of His ministry as our Interceder… and Advocate.
- Isn’t it good to have
someone at the Father’s right hand who is our Advocate and
is praying for us?
- In fact, He ever liveth
to make intercession for us!
- When we sin as a
Christian, it does not change our position before God. We are still
His son and saved. But it does hinder our fellowship
and walk.
- And when we confess our
sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us… and Christ is there as
our Advocate to claim the power of His blood to cleanse us from all
sin.
- The devil continually
accuses the brethren of sin before God’s throne. Christ is seated there
as our continual advocate defending us against all the accusations of our
adversary the devil.
- Mary, the mother of
Jesus was a wonderful, godly woman who loved the Lord. But she was a
sinner like you and me.
- I’m glad she’s not my
Mediator or Advocate. Jesus Christ is the one in glory pleading my cause
before the Father’s throne!
- He alone can stand
before the Father and say, “I paid for that sin. This one has trusted in
ME. This one is a son of God. This one is IN Me… and there is no
condemnation to them in Christ Jesus.”
- That’s the kind of
Advocate I want… One who is seated because His work of
satisfying divine justice with respect to my sin is FINISHED! And One who
is seated at the right hand of God – the place of majesty…
divine power… omnipotence… authority over all – heaven and earth!
- Wherever He was,
Christ’s invitation is the same: Come Unto Me!
- Isa. 55:1 - Ho, every
one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no
money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money
and without price.
i.
If you’re thirsty – then come!
ii.
The water of eternal is FREE,
because the price has already been paid!
iii.
The message is simple: Come and
drink! How simple is faith – as simple as drinking water.
- Matt. 11:29 - Come
unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you
rest.
i.
If you’re tired and weary of
sin and the vanity of life – then COME!
ii.
Christ invites you to come and
He will give you REST for your soul!
- Rev. 22:17 - And the
Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come.
And let him that is athirst come. And whosoever will, let him take the water
of life freely.
i.
If you’re thirsty – if nothing
in this life really satisfies your soul, then come and drink freely… and
receive LIFE!
ii.
God has done everything needed
to bring you into heaven… but He forces no one to come.
iii.
Come is a command – but it
requires a response on YOUR part.
iv.
Will you come… or will you not?
v.
Phil. 2:9-10 – After the cross came the resurrection and
ascension. God highly exalted Him… and all men will ultimately BOW
before the exalted, resurrected, glorified Savior. Some will bow in heaven…
some will bow in hell… when it is too late.
vi.
Won’t you come to Christ
today? What better day to be
raised from spiritual death than on resurrection Sunday? Come today. Christ
rejects none who come in simple faith!