And above the expanse over their heads there was the likeness of a throne, in appearance like sapphire; and seated above the likeness of a throne was a likeness with a human appearance.
Everything before this vision points to Christ alone. Angels serve Him; men are His instruments. He appears here as the Son of Man seated above the very firmament that crowns the living creatures, showing that all principalities and powers bow beneath His feet. That He would later lower Himself to be made less than the angels for our sake magnifies beyond measure the grace of His incarnation.
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Commenting on Ezekiel 1:26-28
This throne symbolizes Christ's kingly power and authority. Though He took on flesh only in time, He exercised His mediatorial office from eternity and shall appear on a throne at the judgment. The sapphire denotes the clarity of His righteous judgments, the durability of His government, and its heavenly and excellent nature.
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Here the Godhead appears enthroned in human form, a prelude to the incarnation of the Messiah as Saviour and Judge. The sapphire throne represents the heavens themselves. He alone is truly the Son of Man, the embodied representative of all humanity and the fulness of the Godhead; while the cherubim move, this throne above stands firmly fixed.
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