Born: July 31, 1892
Died: January 16, 1986
Member Since: 1928
Ordained: 1931
Office: Apostle
Herbert W. Armstrong founded the Worldwide Church of God in the late 1930s, as well as Ambassador College in 1946, and was an early pioneer of radio and tele-evangelism, originally taking to the airwaves in the 1930s from Eugene, Oregon. | Remove Highlight
One of the most real proofs of whether God exists, of whether the Holy Bible really is the inspired Word of God, of whether the Bible carries authority, is answered prayer. The real test is, does it work? Is it practical? In common and modern language, does it pay off? Even most sincerely professing Christians aren't quite sure of that. Very few professing Christians ever get a real and direct answer to their prayers. Christ Our Intercessor Christ the Firstborn of Many Brethren The Greatness of Our High Priest The Foundation of Answered Prayer Recognize Christ's Authority Related Booklets
"They ask [as you read in the book of James but], they receive not..." (James 4:3 paraphrased)
And there are reasons. And one important reason, not the only reason but one important reason, is that they do not realize that Jesus Christ is really living today. That Christ, this very instant, occupies a present office, that He is very much on the job in that office night and day. That office is our present twentieth century High Priest. After the resurrection of Christ He ascended to heaven to the very throne of God the Father where He has been ever since.
But, my friends, Why? Did you ever ask yourself that question; why did Christ rise up in the air, enter into a cloud that enveloped Him, and then continue right on ascending up to the very throne of God in heaven? Why? Why has He remained in heaven at the right hand of God for more than 1900 years? What did He go there for? Why does He need to be there? Why isn't He back here on earth, or why isn't He someplace else?
Listen my friends, if you don't know, you'd better listen and open your Bible and begin to look into these things a little more, because it's quite important to you. Why did Christ need to remain up in heaven more than nineteen centuries? And if He is soon going to come back to this earth again, as prophecy says, well why? What's He coming for? You've heard a lot of sermons about the Second Coming of Christ, but did you ever hear anyone explain why? What He's coming for? What is the purpose of His coming? These are questions we need to be looking into.
First to get for Himself the kingdom, which He had already qualified to rule while He was here on this earth 1900 years ago. The kingdom that shall become a world ruling kingdom, ruling over all the nations of the earth. And also He went in order to be your High Priest, to be right there at the very throne of God interceding for you. He is our intercessor. He is the one we need to come to for interceding with God the Father, not anyone else. Not any dead saints, not any woman, not anyone else but Jesus Christ. He is the mediator between man and God and He is our present High Priest.
Do you know what that office means my friends? He's there interceding for you when you are up against it. When you are in real need. When you are overwhelmed with some emergency or a fear, or an insurmountable problem. When you're sick. When you're in trouble. When you're in sin, which is all of the time, unless or until you do come to the very holy throne of grace.
And so I started in the preceding program of this every day series, going through one of the most important books in your Bible, the priesthood book which is the book of Hebrews. Now I think that a very fitting text for every single message, as we go through this book — for the entire book, as a matter of fact — this really sounds the dominant keynote of the entire book, is the last three verses of the fourth chapter of Hebrews. Let me read it to you once again as I did at the close of the preceding program:
"Seeing then that we have a great high priest, that is passed into the heavens [that's what He went there for], Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our profession. For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in [the] time of need." (Hebrews 4:14-16)
I wonder if you realize how much you have suffered, and how many troubles and trials you have carried and tried to work yourself through needlessly, when if you would only come to that throne of grace as this passage says, that I just read. If you only realized and really believed and really knew that Jesus is living, that He's there now and that He is listening, and that He will hear, and that there will be an answer. Oh how many trials and troubles and everything you could have avoided.
What a shame that the skeptics and the doubters don't know the practical value of that passage I just read to you in your Bible. What a pity that even the most professing Christians don't seem to know it. My friends this is something that is practical, it's something that works. I know, I put it to the test, not just once, not twice, but hundreds of times. Yes, many hundreds of times. I've gone to that throne of grace interceding for hundreds upon hundreds of you listeners.
Many of you have written me, and I've gone to that throne of grace for you, and I've interceded there for you. And Christ, who is there, has Himself interceded with the Father for my request for you, and hundreds of you listeners have received the answer. You know what I am talking about because you have received the answer, hundreds of you. And you have learned that this throne of grace is real, that Christ is there, that Christ is active, He's alive and He is active and on the job right now, this minute, night and day in your behalf.
I want to tell you my friends, that's mighty important, that's something that you need every day. That's something that you need in solving your problems and helping you over all the rough spots in your life. Oh I tell you, what needless pains we often carry, and what sorrows and all that sort of thing. Remember the old hymn, because we don't take it to the Eternal God in prayer. Yes, that's true.
"In many and various ways God spoke of old to our fathers by the prophets; but in these last days he has spoken to us by a Son, whom he appointed [the] heir of all things, through whom also he created the world." (Hebrews 1:1-2 Revised Standard Version)
Now I want you to notice a few things there; "...in times of old God spoke to the fathers by the prophets" . But beginning with Moses, one of those prophets, the things that God spoke to the people were committed gradually to writing. And now that's all committed to writing.
"...in these last days, he has spoken to us by [not 'the' Son, but] a Son..." (Hebrews 1:2 RSV)
In the King James, the Authorized version, it says 'the' Son, but you will notice the word 'the' is in italics, which means that it was not in the original Hebrew language as the apostle Paul wrote it (I mean in the Greek language, because this is the New Testament). This was written in the Greek language. And the apostle Paul used an expression that didn't have the equivalent of the word 'his'. In fact it was just understood that it was 'a' Son, not 'the' Son, or 'His' Son but 'a' Son.
Because Jesus Christ, my friends, is a divine Son of God by a resurrection from the dead. But He is the "...firstborn of many brethren" (Romans 8:29) . And we too are to become born sons of God and brothers of His, and joint co-heirs with Him. And He is the heir of all things, and we're going to see right here, and so He is the first of these sons. That's why in the correct translation, as it is in most other translations, it is 'a' Son and not 'the' Son, I commented on that in the preceding program.
Now men have always rejected that Word of God. Christ is the Word, He's the living Word and the Bible is the written Word and Christ is the real author of it all, inspiring men, apostles and prophets to write it. Now the men stoned the prophets of old back in the days of the fathers, as he speaks of. In other words, the Old Testament times. They crucified the Son, Jesus Christ, but it was committed to writing and this Word has persisted and it has survived every attempt to stamp it out.
And one of the ways in which this very Word, this living Word of God defies the skeptics, the doubters, the atheists, is answered prayer. This throne of grace, this priesthood that is a living reality this very moment. Of course, one of the conditions to receiving any help at that throne of grace, is that you believe. "...whatsoever is not of faith is of sin." (Romans 14:23) and "...According to your faith be it unto you" (Matthew 9:29). The doubter is never going to get anything because whatsoever he sows he is reaping, and he is sowing doubt. And he's going to reap uncertainty too.
But those of us who know, and those of us who believe, who have put it to the practical test, we know that this thing is real, because we've seen the answer. We've seen it come in so many, many different ways. We've seen it come this way, that way, the other way, in so many, many times and so many ways that it is completely beyond any possibility of just coincidence, or something that just happened.
Well, here's Christ, the Son and "...heir of all things..." (Hebrews 1:2 RSV). Notice that, "...in these last days he has spoken to us by a Son..." (Hebrews 1:2 RSV). He was the living Word, but now that's committed to writing and we have the written word.
This "...Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, through whom also he created the world." (Hebrews 1:2 RSV)
Now you turn back here in Ephesians the third chapter and the ninth verse. It speaks of God here:
"...who created all things by Jesus Christ:" (Ephesians 3:9)
And in John's gospel, the gospel of John, or as some people call it, St. John, you read;
"In the beginning was the Word [or Logos, that is Christ, He is the Word of God], and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. In him was life; and the life was the light of men." (John 1:1-4)
It was Jesus Christ. Now this starts out here in the first of Hebrews showing it how great Christ is. We need to know the importance of our High Priest. We need to know something of His powers. We need to know of His greatness. We need to know of His ability, then we need to know something also of His humanity. We need to know that He was tempted "...in all points like we" (Hebrews 4:16, that He understands, that He knows our weaknesses, that He knows every besetting sin, that He knows every infirmity, and He knows every handicap, He knows our shortcomings. He knows our weaknesses.
And He has sympathy because He's lived here in the human flesh. He's lived among us and He knows what it is to be persecuted. He knows what it is to have trials and troubles. Yes, He knows what it is to have them spit in His face and nail Him up to a cross and stab His side with a spear and give Him gall and vinegar to drink when He's thirsty. He knows. He knows enough and He has compassion. But my friends, He has all power. And so it is showing us here how great He is. Now first, it is revealing how tremendously great. Notice first He is the heir of all things. And now as we read on into verse three now:
"He reflects the glory of God and bears the very stamp of [God's] nature, upholding the universe by His word of power..." (Hebrews 1:3 RSV)
Upholding the universe by His word of power, or, as it is in the Moffatt Translation; "He...sustains the universe with his word of power..." (Hebrews 1:3 Moffatt). Just think of that! That is Christ it's speaking of, your High Priest, who is there just waiting for you to come to Him for help when you need it. Why don't you go? Why don't you get it? It's a practical thing, I'm telling you it works. Why don't you really believe it and put it to the test?
Well it isn't a thing just to put to the test, you've got to believe. But if you believe my friends, you'll never, never be let down. God has never let me down. He doesn't always answer the way we want. He doesn't give us what we want, He has promised to supply every need. And sometimes we don't understand what our needs are, we think we need something we don't, and He isn't going to supply those things.
And then again, as James said over here, I was quoting it a while ago but I didn't read it to you. As James says that you know that you ask and you receive not. That's in the fourth chapter of James, the book of James near the end of your New Testament in your Bible, and it's verse three:
"You ask, and receive not [and here's one reason], because you ask amiss, that you may consume it on your [own] lusts." (James 4:3 paraphrased)
So a lot of people just lust for something and they expect God to, to give them what they lust for. Well He isn't going to answer that kind of a prayer.
And I know that there are many people that, while they don't have all the knowledge, they are obeying God as far as they know, and they're sincere in it. And as long as they are in that condition and not rejecting any of God's knowledge and not disobeying, I know of many people that have had many astonishing answers to prayer. And I have known of people like that who then stumble on some knowledge in the Bible, that they're doing something they shouldn't do, or that there's something they ought to do that God commands that they don't want to do.
And the people that they have been having friendship with and fellowship with, even in churches we might say, and that they value, these people are not doing that way. And then they say; "Well I — I see the Bible says that; but then you know why I think I should go along with these people that I have been going along with, they're good people."
And like a minister told me one time on a very important point, he admitted when I had gone to him. I was troubled about something. I had gone to a number of ministers and it's something that some ministers believe one way and some another, and denominations are somewhat divided on. I'm not going to mention the point right now because I don't want to pass any reflection on anybody but this was a very important point to me. It was something that I had to know as to whether it was even vital to my salvation and eternal life, and I had consulted a number of ministers. This was before I was really converted, but when I was studying and I was willing to make the complete surrender to God, but I had to have the knowledge of just what did He require on this particular point.
Well, two ministers I had gone to of two different church denominations, were in the affirmative, that I should do this particular thing. Then I went to another that belonged to a denomination that didn't believe in doing this particular thing. And he argued and argued that I shouldn't do it, but I had already studied it very thoroughly in the Bible even in those early days. And I had only been studying the Bible, even looking into it, about six months at that time. And, well as fast as this minister would bring up something I would point it out to him in the Bible and he had to admit I was right.
And finally he said, "Well," he said, "I tell you, I'll have to confess that this has troubled me all my life." He said, "It troubled me in the early years of coming into the ministry." He said, "As to whether I could come in to this denomination and support this doctrine because, frankly, I didn't believe that it was just what the Bible says. It was the way the Bible speaks but it's what my church denomination says."
He said, "Well I tell you what I did," he said, "I looked at all the holy men in this church. Why there's some great men, great preachers there. And why, certainly those men must have had the Holy Spirit. Why they're such wonderful men and I look to those men. And I said; 'Well if those men can have the spirit of God the way they have, if those men can be so holy and so righteous as they appear to be, and they can believe this way, why so can I.' And so," he said; "All my life," now this man was an elderly man now, he'd been in the ministry a good many years. "And so," he said; "all my life I've gone along, I just followed those men."
Oh my friends. Listen, I'm speaking to a lot of ministers, a lot of you, and a lot of you have never been quite satisfied, just like this man wasn't and he confessed it. It was a pitiful confession. You know your Bible says; "Put not your trust in [men]..." (Psalm 146:3). We're told not to follow men, not to believe men, not the traditions of men but the Word of God, we must follow and believe every word of God!
And oh, I tell you my heart just leaped for joy when I get letters, as I've been having a few of them lately, and even a personal contact with one minister, ministers in churches that are coming to see light they didn't have before. It may be even light that their particular church or denomination doesn't have, but they step out on it, and they are ready to receive it, and believe in the Word of God, and follow God rather than following men.
You know I'm just reminded of a man that came to me one time. He'd gotten married, his wife had some money, but he came to me, he was ashamed to let his wife support him. And he told me that his wife had enough money to support them, but he said he just had too much pride to let her do that, and he said that he wanted a job.
And he said; "Do you know of a vacant pastorate somewhere that I could get a job?" "Well" I said; "I only know of one vacant pastorate. I do know of one, but," I said; "you know that's such and such a denomination. And you belong to a different denomination and you would have to preach different doctrines, because they don't believe the same doctrines that your denomination believes." "Oh, oh well now," he says; "Mr Armstrong," or Brother Armstrong I guess he called me, he said; "Now, now that won't make any difference." He said, "I've got to get a job and support my wife." He says, "I'll preach anything they tell me."
Well, you know, I never did tell that man where that vacant pastorate was. I thought that if a man was willing to preach anything other men told him, even against his own conviction, knowing it wasn't the truth of God at all. If he's going to follow men and not God, he's no minister, he's a false shepherd. So I don't know whether his wife is still supporting him or whether he found a job, I don't know what happened to him from that time on, but I had no confidence in him whatsoever.
He's a nice looking man, very nice man in every way. Yes, he had polish, he had education, he had a lot of things that I guess that a lot of people think they need in a pastor. But the one thing that a pastor needs, he didn't have. He didn't have real sincerity and honesty and he didn't have the word of God. Oh, I tell you, it's precious. It's worth even giving your life for and I want to tell you my friends, that millions of real Christians have given their lives for this Word of God and the testimony that they held, the very testimony of Christ that is in your Bible.
That's how precious this Bible is, millions have given up their lives rather than give up the word and the truth of the Bible. What does it mean to you in your life today? What kind of an age are we living in? We're pretty careless about it today aren't we? We don't seem to believe God any more. We don't believe He means what He says. We've lost the knowledge of the real authority of this Word. Well now, listen:
"[Christ] reflects the glory of God [do you know very much about that glory?] and [He] bears the very stamp of [God's] nature, upholding the universe by [the] word of [His] power. When he had made purification for sins [as He did on Calgary's cross when He paid for your sins and mine in our stead, then it says], he sat down at the [very] right hand of the Majesty on high [why?], having become as much superior to angels as the name he has obtained is more excellent than theirs." (Hebrews 1:3-4 Revised Standard Version)
Now did you notice these points here? Christ is the heir of all things. He is the brightness of God's glory. He is the express image of His Father's person. Let me read that in the King James Translation, that third verse:
"Who being the brightness of his [or God's] glory...the express image of his person [of the Father's person]...upholding all things by the word of his power [the whole universe], when he had by himself purged our sins, [He] sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high; Being made so much better than the angels..." (Hebrews 1:3-4)
Oh I tell you that's wonderful if you just get it, and how wonderful is Christ our High Priest. He fitly purged our sins, sits He now in His present office — our High Priest. He's at the right hand of God. He is the one to intercede for us with God and He is higher than angels. Now verse five and verse eight, He is very God. Verse five now:
"For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee? ..." (Hebrews 1:5)
Angels are not begotten of God and born of God, angels have been created by God, but Jesus as a human man was begotten of God. Jesus had the Spirit of God within Him as you and I may receive the Spirit of God. And then by a resurrection He was born a divine Son of God. Now He was born a human Son of God by the virgin Mary, and by a divine miracle in a way that no other man has ever been born human. But He was by a resurrection of the dead after He died on Calgary's cross. He was then born a divine Son of God and very God by a resurrection from the dead just as you and I can be because He's the first born of many brethren. (Romans 8:29)
He is the first fruits of God's redemption and God's salvation and we are to be fellow heirs, co-heirs with Him on an even level, or the same plain, as Jesus Christ, if your mind can possibly grasp and contain that great truth that is so immense I doubt if your minds can even understand it. Listen:
"...Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee? [again, He didn't say that to any angel, they're created beings.] ...again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?" (Hebrews 1:5)
A real Son of God just as you and I can be. We can be begotten of God by the very Spirit of God entering into us, the very nature of God coming into us, His very life, until we can be born of Him. Then again the sixth verse.
"And again, when he bringeth in the firstbegotten into the world [now when He brought Him into the world, as the first begotten, and then the only begotten Son of God in that way], he saith, And let all the angels of God worship him." (Hebrews 1:6)
My friends, He is very God because if you worship anyone less than God, that is breaking the very first commandment and the most colossal sin of all. And it says here "let the angels, even the angels, worship him" (Hebrews 1:6). He is God.
"And of the angels he [said], Who maketh his angels spirits, and his ministers a flame of fire. But unto the Son he saith, Thy throne, O God [the Father says this to Christ and calls Him God], is for ever and ever: a sceptre of righteousness is the sceptre of thy kingdom." (Hebrews 1:7-8)
Now there's another companion booklet that sounds something like it, it is totally different, and that is 'Just What Do You Mean - Born Again?' Don't be too sure that you know. The true answer is not only surprising, it's startling. It's the most important truth that you could possibly know and it's made so plain, so clear in this booklet that you will understand. This booklet, 'Just What Do You Mean - Born Again?' Now there's the one, 'Why Were You Born?.' The other is on being born again. These booklets are priceless my friends, and yet — well they are priceless, there's no price on them, but they're beyond price because they're free.
So until next time, goodbye friends.