Jesus Christ—The
person and work of Jesus Christ is summed up in a name given to Him before
birth: “Immanuel which means “God with us” (Matthew 1:23). As God, He has “life
in himself,” with neither beginning nor ending, eternally the same, with all
power and authority over heaven and earth (Matthew 28:18). Revealed to us as
God’s Son, He is eternally everything the Father is, without exception or
limitation.
It is written of Him: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with
God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning” (John 1:1). As “God
with us,” He became the full revelation of God expressed fully in human form,
while losing none of His characteristics as God. In the words of Scripture: “The
Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the
glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth”
(John1:14).
While there are many ways to describe how Immanuel relates to people of all
generations, Dr. Albert B. Simpson, founder of the C&MA, summarized “God with
us” as Christ, our Savior, Sanctifier, Healer, and Coming King.
The
CROSS: Christ Our Savior
“Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven
given to man by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12).
We believe Jesus Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures . . . that
we are redeemed through His precious blood, justified by His death and
Resurrection, made righteous through His righteousness, and accepted in His
name.
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The
LAVER: Christ Our Sanctifier
“His divine
power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through our
knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness” (2 Peter 1:3).
Holiness is the Lord Jesus Christ Himself--so dwelling in our hearts and so
walking in our steps that we shall live like Him. This can never be in a sense
that will minister to our own pride or self-sufficiency, for before we can
receive it, we must come to the end of ourselves and never become
self-sufficient apart from Christ. Such holiness means living a life of simple
dependence, moment by moment, on Christ alone.
Note: The laver symbol represents a vessel used in the temple of the Old
Testament. The priest used it to wash his feet before entering the Holy Place.
It signifies the daily cleansing from sin by the power of the Holy Spirit.
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The
PITCHER: Christ Our Healer
“And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will
raise him up” (James 5:15).
The Lord Jesus has purchased and provided for His believing and obedient
children physical strength, life, and healing as freely as the spiritual
blessings of the gospel. He took up our infirmities as well as our sins, and
from His risen life and living touch, our faith may draw health and strength
until our life work is done.
Note: This symbol represents a pitcher containing oil to anoint the sick for
healing that comes through obedience to God's Word.
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The
CROWN: Christ Our Coming King
“You will
see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Mighty One and coming on the
clouds of heaven” (Mark 14:62).
The Lord Jesus is coming personally to this earth again. It is not a mere
spiritual coming, either at death or in a deeper experience of the Holy Spirit,
or in the spread of the gospel throughout the world; but it is the coming of the
Lord Himself as literally and personally as when He went away.
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The
GLOBE: Completing Christ’s Commission
“And this
gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all
nations, and then the end will come” (Matthew 24:14).
The globe adds a new dimension to the long-familiar official logo of the C&MA.
The four Christ-centered symbols speak of God’s gift of love to all peoples of
every generation. They represent what Christ gives of Himself to His people so
that He may present them to the Father without fault and with great joy. Now we
give because He gave.
The globe represents our mission in the world. “Freely you have received, freely
give,” the Lord urged His followers as He sent them to spread the Good News
throughout the land. That appeal from His heart to ours will continue until the
gospel, through the efforts of His Church, has reached all peoples, and He comes
again.