A28: Christ’s exaltation consisteth in his rising again from the dead on the third day1, in ascending up into heaven2, in sitting at the right hand of God the Father3, and in coming to judge the world at the last day4.
For further study see:
- WCF CHAPTER 8 Of Christ the Mediator
- WLC 36: Who is the Mediator of the covenant of grace?
- WLC 37: How did Christ, being the Son of God, become man?
- WLC 39: Why was it requisite that the Mediator should be man?
- WLC 40: Why was it requisite that the Mediator should be God and man in one person?
- WLC 41: Why was our Mediator called Jesus?
- WLC 42: Why was our Mediator called Christ?
- WLC 43: How does Christ execute the office of a prophet?
- WLC 44: How does Christ execute the office of a priest?
- WLC 45: How does Christ execute the office of a king?
- WLC 46: What was the estate of Christ’s humiliation?
- WLC 49: How did Christ humble himself in his death?
- WLC 50: Wherein consisted Christ’s humiliation after his death?
- WLC 51: What was the estate of Christ’s exaltation?
- WLC 52: How was Christ exalted in his resurrection?
- WLC 53: How was Christ exalted in his ascension?
- WLC 54: How is Christ exalted in his sitting at the right hand of God?
- WLC 55: How does Christ make intercession?
- WLC 56: How is Christ to be exalted in his coming again to judge the world?
- WLC 57: What benefits has Christ procured by his mediation?
- Dr. Dennis Prutow explains WSC 28: