Glorified Before the Universe 

I have glorified thee on the earth: I have finished the work which thou
gavest me to do. John 17:4. 

By raising Christ from the dead, the Father glorified His Son before the
Roman guard, before the satanic host, and before the heavenly universe. A
mighty angel, clothed with the panoply of heaven, descended, scattering the
darkness from his track, and, breaking the Roman seal, rolled back the stone
from the sepulcher as if it had been a pebble, undoing in a moment the work
that the enemy had done. The voice of God was heard, calling Christ from His
prison house. The Roman guard saw heavenly angels falling in reverence
before Him whom they had crucified, and He proclaimed above the rent
sepulcher of Joseph, "I am the resurrection, and the life." Can we be
surprised that the soldiers fell as dead men to the earth? 

Christ's ascension to heaven, amid the cloud of heavenly angels, glorified
Him. His concealed glory shone forth with all the brightness that mortal man
could endure and live. He came to our world as a man; He ascended to His
heavenly home as God. His human life was full of sorrow and grief, because
of His cruel rejection by those He came to save; but men were permitted to
see Him strengthened, to behold Him ascending in glory and triumph,
surrounded by a convoy of angels. The same holy beings that announced His
advent to the world were permitted to attend Him at His ascension, and to
demand a triumphal entrance for the royal and glorified Being. "Lift your
heads, O ye gates," they cry as they near the heavenly portals. . . . "Who
is this King of glory? "And from thousands and ten thousands of voices the
answer comes: "The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle." . . .


Thus the prayer of Christ was answered. He was glorified with the glory
which He had with His Father before the world was. But amid this glory,
Christ does not lose sight of His toiling, struggling ones upon earth. He
has a request to make of His Father. He waves back the heavenly host until
He is in the direct presence of Jehovah, and then He presents His petition
in behalf of His chosen ones. 

"Father," He says, "I will that they also, whom thou hast given me, be with
me where I am." And then the Father declares," Let all the angels of God
worship him." The heavenly host prostrate themselves before Him, and raise
their song of triumph and joy. Glory encircles the King of heaven, and was
beheld by all the heavenly intelligences. No words can describe the scene
which took place as the Son of God was publicly reinstated in the place of
honor and glory which He voluntarily left when He became a man (Signs of the
Times, May 10, 1899). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 102

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