For what was the great controversy permitted to continue throughout the
ages? Why was it that Satan’s existence was not cut short at the outset
of his rebellion?—It was that the universe might be convinced of God’s
justice in His dealing with evil; that sin might receive eternal
condemnation. In the plan of redemption there are heights and depths
that eternity itself can never exhaust, marvels into which the angels
desire to look. The redeemed only, of all created beings, have in their
own experience known the actual conflict with sin; they have wrought
with Christ, and, as even the angels could not do, have entered into the
fellowship of His sufferings; will they have no testimony as to the
science of redemption,—nothing that will be of worth to unfallen beings?
[Sidenote: “_The Glory of This Mystery_”]
Even now, “unto the principalities and the powers in the heavenly
places” is “made known through the church the manifold wisdom of God.”
And He “hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly
places; ... that in the ages to come He might show the exceeding riches
of His grace in His kindness toward us through Christ Jesus.”[435]
“In His temple doth every one speak of His glory,”[436] and the song
which the ransomed ones will sing,—the song of their experience,—will
declare the glory of God: “Great and marvelous are Thy works, O Lord
God, the Almighty; righteous and true are Thy ways, Thou King of the
ages. Who shall not fear, O Lord, and glorify Thy name? for Thou only
art holy.”
In our life here, earthly, sin-restricted, though it is, the greatest
joy and the highest education are in service. And in the future state,
untrammeled by the limitations of sinful humanity, it is in service that
our greatest joy and our highest education will be found;—witnessing,
and ever as we witness learning anew “the riches of the glory of this
mystery;” “which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.”
* * * * *
“It doth not yet appear what we shall be; but we know that, when He
shall appear, we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is.”
[Sidenote: “_He Shall Be Satisfied_”]
Then, in the results of His work, Christ will behold its recompense. In
that great multitude which no man could number, presented “faultless
before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy,” He whose blood has
redeemed and whose life has taught us, “shall see of the travail of His
soul, and shall be satisfied.”
SCRIPTURAL INDEX
_Genesis_
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