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LORD'S DAY 17


45. What benefit do we receive from the “resurrection” of Christ?

First, by His resurrection He has overcome death, that He might make us partakers of the righteousness which He has obtained for us by His death.[1] Second, by His power we are also now raised up to a new life.[2] Third, the resurrection of Christ is to us a sure pledge of our blessed resurrection.[3]

[1]I Cor. 15:15,17, 54-55.  Rom. 4:25;  I Pet. 1:3-4, 21.  [2]Rom. 6:4;  Col. 3:1-4;  Eph. 2:5.   [3]I Cor. 15:12;   Rom. 8:11;  *I Cor. 15:20-21.


46. What do you understand by the words “He ascended into heaven?” 

That Christ, in the sight of His disciples, was taken up from the earth into heaven,[1] and continues there in our behalf[2] until He shall come again to judge the living and the dead.[3]

[1]Acts 1:9;   Mt. 26:64;   Mk. 16:19;   Lk. 24:51.   [2]Heb. 4:14; 7:24-25; 9:11;   Rom. 8:34. Eph. 4:10.  [3]Acts 1:11;  Mt. 24:30;  *Acts 3:20-21. 


47. But is not Christ with us even unto the end of the world,[1] as He has promised?

Christ is true man and true God. According to His human nature He is now not on earth,[2] but according to His Godhead, majesty, grace, and Spirit, He is at no time absent from us.[3]

[1]Mt. 28:20. [2]Mt. 26:11; Jn. 16:28; 17:11. [3]Jn. 14:17-18; 16:13; Eph. 4:8; Mt. 18:20; *Heb. 8:4. 


48. But are not, in this way, the two natures in Christ separated from one another, if the manhood is not wherever the Godhead is?

Not at all, for since the Godhead is incomprehensible and everywhere present,[1] it must follow that it is indeed beyond the bounds of the manhood which it has assumed, but is yet nonetheless in the same also, and remains personally united to it.[2]

[1]Acts 7:49;   Jer. 23:24.  [2]Col. 2:9;    Jn. 3:13; 11:15;   Mt. 28:6;  *Jn. 1:48.

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