The Glory of Christ
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One of the most fantastic treatises
on Christ ever written. Owen brings you into the riches of Christ's
glory very quickly and for a prolonged period of time - something we all
need constantly.
The Works of John Owen,
Volume 1 (The Glory of Christ)
by John Owen
Banner of Truth Trust, Carlisle, PA: 1993.
494 Pages, Hardback
One of the best books I
have ever read is this volume by Owen.
The reason is because it is not only theological, but extremely
practical and helpful for growth in piety.
Here is the Lord in all his glory and excellency expounded for the
Christian. It is a work
which combines 2 treatises, 2 catechisms, and a biography of Owen (being
the first volume of his 16 volume set of Works).
First is given the
“Life of Dr. Owen, by Rev. A. Thomson, BA.”
Next is expounded “A Declaration of the Glorious Mystery of the
Person of Christ,” then “Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of
Christ” and finally two short catechisms which cover
“confessional” like substance (the Trinity, Christ, The Scriptures,
Justification, etc.)
In A Declaration of
the Glorious Mystery of the Person of Christ Owen works from
Peter’s confession in Matthew 16:16 “Thou art the Christ…”
Here he shows the person of Christ as the foundation of all
theology. Jesus Christ is
the foundation of all the counsels of God, a representative of God and
His Will, the Great Repository of Sacred Truth, and more.
He covers the Old Testament descriptions of Christ and the
prophecies concerning Him, the New Testament and fulfillment of His
work, and the great obedience which every person owes Him, especially in
the regenerated Christian state (the only state in which a man may
please God.)
In Owen’s Meditations
and Discourses on the Glory of Christ he expounds the wonderful
glory of the Savior. How is
Jesus Christ glorious to us? He
is glorious as the only representative of God to the church, in the
constitution of His person, in his exaltation, in the accomplishment of
his work as Mediator, in the recapitulation of all things in Him and
more. He expounds how we
are to see the glory of Christ in this life by faith, so that in the
next we will see Him by sight. Then
he takes all he has taught us and applies it to our souls.
A most excellent work - one which brings the Christian closer to
Christ. There
is no Christian who would be able to read this volume and not come into
a greater and more powerful relationship with the nature of Christ's exceedingly excellent person and glory.
Some Quotes:
“For to know God, so as to thereby be made like unto Him, is the chief
end of all men.”
“The duties whereby
we ascribe and express divine honor unto Christ may be reduced into two
head: 1st adoration; 2nd invocation.”
“There
are, therefore, two ways or degrees of beholding the glory of Christ,
which are constantly distinguished in the Scriptures.
The one is by faith, in this world,-which is “the evidence of
things not seen;” the other is by sight, or immediate vision into
eternity, 2 Cor. 5:7, “We walk by faith and not by sight.”…No man
shall ever behold the glory of Christ by sight hereafter, who doth not
in some measure behold it by faith here in this world.” |
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