All Our Yesterdays
"To the last
syllable of recorded time, and all our yesterdays. . ." (Macbeth V.v.)
A series of brief articles
dealing with Human Pre-existence
by Arthur & Rosalind Eedle.
16. Redemption
Evangelists
have always used the following words when preaching Christ. REDEEM, RECONCILE,
RANSOM, SAVE, RESTORE, DELIVER. When pursuing the subject of
pre-existence, it suddenly becomes noticeable that these words contain a hidden
meaning that is usually overlooked.
Let's
take the word Redeem first. This is the "Pawnbroker's word". A man
takes his gold watch to the Pawn shop, and obtains a sum of money for it. The
Broker holds the watch on trust until the man comes to "redeem" his
possession. He has to return the sum of money he received, plus the Broker's
fee. In other words the man has to buy back that which was his former
possession.
But this is
exactly what our Lord Jesus did at
Now this
will undoubtedly raise ire in some believers, but it cannot be helped. This is
virgin territory for many, and it's necessary to face things squarely and not
be afraid. Let me ask a pertinent question. In believing that God is our
Creator, are we to say that for all except Adam and Eve, He has created sinful
beings? Or is it that we were created in the beginning as spiritual beings in
the heavenlies, as perfect as Adam and Eve, but that God has required us to be
born into a sinful world, taking upon ourselves the fallen nature of Adam?
The
second word is Reconcile. This is the estranged man's word. I looked at John
Gill's commentary on Romans
The
third word is Ransom. This is the terrorist's word. He has captured someone
important and demands a ransom for their release. Once the ransom money is
paid, then the man is (hopefully) released. But Christ has ransomed us from the
power of Satan. We have been "bought back", and released from the
bondage of the Strong Man. It is therefore necessary to believe there was a
time when we had not been "captured".
The
fourth word is Save. This is the drowning man's word. He has been washed
overboard, and is in danger of drowning. A lifeline is thrown to him, and he is
hauled back on board. A saved man is a man who was once perfectly safe on board
the ship of life, but has fallen into a sinful world. "The creation
was made subject to vanity (purposelessness), not willingly (i.e. not by our
choice), but by reason of the One who subjected it in hope, because the
creation will be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious
liberty of the children of God." (Romans 8:20-21) This is the
answer to those who complain that it is unfair to be born into a sinful state.
But it was God's choice, and He coupled it with strong hope.
The
fifth word is Restore. This is the thief's word. He has stolen some goods, and
remains guilty of theft until he restores that which belongs to another.
Likewise, we have all been "stolen" by the Enemy of our souls, and he
refuses to restore us to our rightful Owner. "The whole world lies
in (the power of) the wicked one." (1 John 5:19) But God's
promise is that there will be a full restoration of all that belongs to Him,
whether the Enemy agrees to it or not.
The
sixth word is Deliver. This is the hostage's word. The man has been captured
by a foe, and locked away in his prison house. But righteous forces besiege the
fortress and deliver the captive. Likewise we might have been captured by Evil
powers, but the Lord brings deliverance through the power of His Holy Spirit,
in what is often called "deliverance ministry." Once again, it requires
that there was a time when we were not captured.
I find that
all these words speak forcibly of pre-existence, and I can only marvel
at the fact that for over 40 years of my Christian life I never appreciated it!