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The Greatest Son Series
Contributed by Glenn Pease on Mar 15, 2021 (message contributor)
Summary: Jesus made His uniqueness very clear when He said in Luke 10:22, “All things have been committed to me by my Father. No one knows who the Son is except the Father, and no one knows who the Father is except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.
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It is a story often told, with a variety of versions, but they all illustrate a great truth. A
confederate soldier sat outside of the White House at the end of the Civil War. He was
depressed because he needed to see the President and tell him of how his farm in the
South was unjustly taken from him. He knew Lincoln was a just man, and that he would
help him with his problem. He could not get past the Federal soldiers who marched in
front of the gate and turned him away. All that changed, however, when a young boy saw
him and asked why he was so sad. When he explained his situation the boy took him by
the hand and led him through the gate as the soldiers stood aside, and then to the White
House library where the President was resting. He introduced the soldier to his father.
The boy was Tad Lincoln, the son of the President. The son could do for the man what no
one else could do. That is the case with all men and God. “No man comes to the Father
but by me,” said the Son of God, the Lord Jesus Christ.
The Son can take us where no man can go without the Son. This is often true on the
human level, and if you know the son of a famous or influential person you have the key
to their presence. God’s presence is the highest in the universe, and it is gained by means
of knowing the Son, and so this makes Jesus the greatest Son in the universe. He is the
Way, the Truth, and the Life. Knowing Him is the highest knowledge. Loving Him is the
highest love. Serving Him is the highest service. Heb. 1:5 has God saying to Jesus, “You
are my Son.” God said it again at the baptism of Jesus. God's voice from heaven
proclaimed: “This is my Son, whom I love." (Matthew 3:17). Again at the
Transfiguration: God's voice proclaimed: "This is my Son, whom I love. Listen to Him."
(Mark 9:7.).
Ray Stedman tells of his experience of knowing a son: “I once visited a ranch as the guest
of the hired man on that ranch. When we came onto the property we had to drive around the
big house and go to the bunkhouse in the rear. I stayed with him there in the bunkhouse and
never once got into the big house with him. There were some beautiful sorrel horses in the
pasture and I suggested we take a ride. He said, "Oh, no, I'm not permitted to ride those
horses." So we had to ride some mangy fleabags out to the pasture.
A few weeks later I became acquainted with the son of the household, and he invited me out
to the ranch. When I went out with him, it was entirely different. We went right into the big
house and he took over as all teenagers do. After a sumptuous meal we went out and rode the
sorrel horses all over the range. What a wonderful time we had.
That is the difference between a son and a servant, and that is the difference between
Christ and any angel. He is greater because of his relationship, the fact that he is a Son.
Blood is always thicker than water.”
Jesus was special to God, for He was the only person in history to have God speak
from heaven and acknowledge that He was His Son. This had to mean the world to Jesus,
for in His flesh He had to live a truly human life with so many limitations. He was still the
second person of the Godhead, but, as Paul tells us in Phil. 2, he gave up the equality He
had with the other two persons of the Godhead. He emptied himself and became fully
human and humbled himself even to suffer death on the cross. History has been filled
with many famous sons and daughters who did great things, but never has there been a
son or daughter who did for God and man what Jesus did. He made it possible for all
mankind to get a second chance to avoid judgment and achieve heaven. He made it
possible for God to forgive the sins of men and welcome them to come home as forgiven
prodigals. That is why Paul goes on in Phil. 2 to say that God exalted Him and gave Him
a name above all names. Someone wrote this song of praise to His precious name.
There have been names that I have loved to hear,
But never has there been a name so dear
To this heart of mine, as the Name divine,
The precious, precious Name of Jesus.