Who
Is Jesus? In this series we’re talking about the names and descriptive phrases identifying Jesus. Thus far we’ve talked about Jesus as God, Lord, Savior, Christ, Creator, the Word, the Son of God, the life, the Light, the Lamb of God, the Firstborn, and the propitiation for our sins. In this article, we talk about Jesus as an Author. Two Greek Words Archegos is an adjective denoting “one who takes a lead in, or provides the first occasion of, anything” (Vine’s). Besides “author,” it’s also translated “prince.” Aitios is an adjective denoting “that which causes something” (Vine’s). In the New American Standard it’s translated “source” rather than “author.” Jesus: Author and Perfecter of our Faith
Jesus made the necessary provisions whereby we can follow Him, and walk by faith. Therefore, He is the author (leader) of our salvation.
As the author and perfecter of our faith, we follow Jesus’ example.
By following Christ’s example, the end of life’s journey is heaven, where we’ll be with God for eternity. Like an old Hymn says: Jesus: Author of Life
Archegos denotes one who takes the lead, providing the first occasion of, as the beginner or originator (Vine’s and Robertson). As we discussed in the last article, Jesus is the firstborn from the dead, and firstborn among many brethren. Therefore, He is the Author of eternal life. He was the first to rise from the dead, having conquered death, so that we could follow in His steps as brethren, and live forever with Him. So, Jesus is the life.
Since Jesus teaches us how to obtain life in His word, He is the Word of Life.
So then, if we hear Jesus’ word and believe, we have eternal life – He is the author of life.
Jesus: Author of Salvation
Combining archegos and aitios, we can say that Jesus is our source of salvation, and our leader in respect to the salvation He provides. The requirement for tapping into this source of salvation is obedience to Jesus.
Conclusion If we obey Jesus, we have access to the source of salvation. But if we disobey Jesus, we don’t have access to salvation, and we’re eternally lost. To be continued.
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