Posted on 02/09/2018 11:19:52 AM PST by Gamecock
It was 3 a.m., Amsterdam, 1965. I couldnt sleep. I was pacing the floor of our apartment like a caged lion. My body was more than ready for sleep, but my mind refused to shut down.
I had spent that day studying the doctrine of the ascension of Christ, the climactic moment of His departure from this world. One statement of Jesus gripped my mind in a vise. The statement was part of Jesus farewell discourse to His disciples in the upper room. He said: Nevertheless I tell you the truth. It is to your advantage that I go away; for if I do not go away, the Helper will not come to you; but if I depart, I will send Him to you (John 16:7).
I paced the floor mulling over this astonishing statement. How could it possibly be better for the church to experience an absentee Lord? Parting with loved ones is not a sweet sorrow. One would think that to part with the incarnate Jesus would be an utterly bitter sorrow, a total dissolution to the soul.
Yet Jesus spoke of a certain expediency of His departure. The word translated advantage or expedient in John 16 is the word sumpherei, the same word employed by Caiaphas in his ironic prophecy (John 18:14).
The advantage of Jesus departure from earth is found partially in answer to Peters earlier question: Lord, where are you going? (Quo vadis?). We might say that the entire farewell discourse of John 14 was given in answer to that question. But equally important is that Jesus answered Peter by telling him not only where He was going but why He was going.
When Jesus left this world, He went to the Father. His ascension was to a certain place for a particular reason. To ascend did not mean merely to go up. He was being elevated to the right hand of the Father. The seat He occupies since His departure is the royal throne of cosmic authority. It is the office of the King of kings and the Lord of lords.
Coram Deo
Rejoice in this fact: The Holy Spirit, the Helper promised by Jesus, stands ready to assist you today.
Passages for Further Study
John 18:14 It was Caiaphas who had advised the Jews that it would be expedient that one man should die for the people.
John 16:7 Nevertheless, I tell you the truth: it is to your advantage that I go away, for if I do not go away, the Helper will not come to you. But if I go, I will send him to you. 8 And when he comes, he will convict the world concerning sin and righteousness and judgment:
Holy, Holy, Holy
Reginald Heber, 1826
Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty!
Early in the morning our song shall rise to Thee;
Holy, holy, holy, merciful and mighty!
God in three Persons, blessed Trinity!
Holy, holy, holy! All the saints adore Thee,
Casting down their golden crowns around the glassy sea;
Cherubim and seraphim falling down before Thee,
Who was, and is, and evermore shall be.
Holy, holy, holy! Though the darkness hide Thee,
Though the eye of sinful man Thy glory may not see;
Only Thou art holy; there is none beside Thee,
Perfect in powr, in love, and purity.
Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty!
All Thy works shall praise Thy Name, in earth, and sky, and sea;
Holy, holy, holy; merciful and mighty!
God in three Persons, blessed Trinity!
Friday Ping!
... It was cold in the Graachten. We were working the Day Watch out of Cheese-Filching. My partner's name is van Hooten. Our boss is Captain Biesheuval. My name's Freitaag.
Seriously: "3 a.m.?!" But on what day of what month? Or doesn't that matter? Then why does "3 a.m." matter?
Regards,
Speaks to the turmoil his soul was under.
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