There is now the living Christ at the right hand of God for us to know, to look down upon us, and for us to look up to for communion; to serve, love and adore, to wait for and to be with forever. All our blessings for time and eternity are bound up in Him. We can have no higher elevation of thought, no occupations of heart and mind that can exceed or even reach to occupation with him who is the second Man and the last Adam. He is excellent above angels and all of God’s Creation, in whom all the fullness of the Godhead is pleased to dwell. It is for Christians to say like Paul, “That I may know Him” (Phil. 3:10; Col. 1 and 2; Heb. 1)