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No Cross, No Crown
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No Cross, No Crown
By David L. Larsen

II. The Divine Exaltation of Jesus Christ (2:9-11)

“Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name (9). The Biblical pattern is always “not now but afterwards” (Hebrews 12:11). It is imperative that we always take into account the fact that we are not in heaven yet. Still believers in Christ are “the people before the time” i.e., we have already bowed and confessed that he is Lord! We are already tasting “the powers of the age to come” in a very real and significant sense (Hebrews 6:5). The reality remains: we must suffer for him first and then “reign with him” (2 Timothy 2:12). There will be no gain without pain. The name which he has been given and his exaltation as the object of universal submission (not universal salvation) raises the question: is this name the name of Jesus or his appellation as Lord? My old NT professor at Fuller, Dr. Everett Falconer Harrison used to insist that it is in fact the combination of both — the despised name of Jesus (his incarnation) coupled with the high title of LORD (in resurrection and session)! And we worship the living and exalted Christ! And thus it was for Christ, NO CROSS, NO CROWN. And so it is for us who would follow him. The personal and pressing meaning of this for me and for you is painful. Dr. Samuel Logan Brengle was a brilliant university student and then outstanding American pulpit orator. But his heart was not satisfied. He did not feel he was really touching people and so joined the Salvation Army and offered his services to General William Booth. To test his calibre, he was assigned to the training garrison and given the task of cleaning the muddy boots of the cadets. A battle royal raged in his heart. The devil pressed his advantage — “was it for this he had renounced his fashionable church and come to London?” Then the Holy Spirit brought a poignant Scripture verse to his mind: “He took a towel and girded himself.” In a moment he detected the subtlety of his adversary and from his heart he creied: “Lord, if you coluld take a towel and wash the dirty feet of the disciples, surely I can take a brush and clean the cadets’s dirty boots.” So began a ministry which multiplied itself a thousand times in a worldwide ministry (Eternity, 1958). And so our Savior says to us: “Follow me.”
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Sermon brief provided by: David L. Larsen, Professor Emeritus of Preaching, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

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