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  • Bennymkje - 6 months ago
    He.1:3 "Upholding all things"

    "And upholding all things by the word of his power,"

    The Word was God which was made manifest in the Vision of John. The voice coming from the midst of the four beasts is the Word to which the creatures embody the Law of the Spirit (Re.6:6). The Law affirms the holiness of God and the voice coming from their midst is Power. It is to which the writer to the Hebrews alludes here. Upholding all things we can prove by the nature of the Law as well as of Jesus Christ who is the same yesterday, today and forever. Space and Time with regard to the Law is nil. Thus we have the Law about the throne as a Memorial while the living creature is the executive arm of the Law. They are spirits, ministers of flaming fire. These angels are sent to the earth as evident from the seven eyes and seven horns that the Lamb wore." a Lamb as it had been slain, having seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven Spirits of God sent forth into all the earth."(5:6)

    The Psalmist refers to God as who 'performs all things for me. "I will cry unto God most high; Unto God that performeth all things for me. He shall send from heaven, and save me From the reproach of him that would swallow me up." (Ps.57:2-3) We know that it was really the case. King Saul had the all the might, of him pomp and circumstance within the kingdom and his allies in the neighbouring environs who were beholden to him. But God prevailed over them all. Why? God had called him before the worlds began and set him after the likeness of his Son. The manner the Law upholds the word is delineated in the Ch.10 of the Book of Ezekiel. For every child of God who cries for help it is the same. The Law of the Spirit is no respecter of persons. As with David so with the Egyptian bonds-maid.



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