20. in Christ--as our "first-fruits" of the resurrection, and Head,
in virtue of God's mighty working in whom His power to us-ward is made
possible and actual [ALFORD].
when he raised him--"in that He raised Him." The raising of Christ
is not only an earnest of our bodies being hereafter raised, but has a
spiritual power in it involving (by virtue of our living union with Him,
as members with the Head) the resurrection, spiritually of the
believer's soul now, and, consequently, of his body hereafter
(Ro 6:8-11; 8:11).
The Son, too, as God (though not as man), had a share in raising His
own human body
(Joh 2:19; 10:17, 18).
Also the Holy Spirit
(Ro 1:4;
1Pe 3:18).
set him--Greek, "made Him sit." The glorious
spirits stand about the throne of God, but they do not sit at
God's right hand
(Heb 1:13).
at his own right hand--
(Ps 110:1).
Where He remains till all His enemies have been put under His feet
(1Co 15:24).
Being appointed to "rule in the midst of His enemies" during their
rebellion
(Ps 110:2),
He shall resign His commission after their subjection [PEARSON]
(Mr 16:19;
Heb 1:3; 10:12).
in the heavenly places--
(Eph 1:3).
As Christ has a literal body, heaven is not merely a state, but a
place; and where He is, there His people shall be
(Joh 14:3).
JFB.
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