March 19 – LD 12, Day 1: Christ: the Officer of God
by Rev Allen Brummel
Isaiah 61:1a “The Spirit
of the Lord God is upon me; because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good
tidings unto the meek. . .”
The official title,
similar to that of doctor or reverend, of the Son of God is Christ.
Christ is the word Messiah in the Old Testament which means Anointed One or
Office Bearer. ‘Christ’ points to the office that the Son of God occupies, as
He represents God in the midst of this world as prophet, priest, and
king.
As we proceed through our
devotions this week we will look at the three-fold office of Jesus more
fully. It will become evident that Jesus could not be Jesus except he be
the Christ. The name Christ explains the way and manner in which Jesus
saves us. Jesus was officially ordained, appointed, and called by
the Father to perform this important work. The Holy Spirit anointed Him
at the time of his baptism when a dove descended on Him. Anointing always
referred to two things in the Old Testament. First, the person was
officially chosen by God to occupy a certain office in which he would represent
God. Second, the person was qualified by God for that work.
Jesus, in His human
nature, needed the sacred anointing of the Holy Spirit to take up this
important work. All the prophets, priests, and kings of the Old Testament
were but shadows and examples pointing to this Representative of God who alone
could bring about redemption. He is the One who offered the sacrifice, who
perfectly reveals God’s will, and who rules and leads us in love. Rejoice
that you are in the arms of Christ, the Anointed One, who will preserve and
keep you to all eternity.
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