Concerning the preaching of the Gospel,
Paul wrote that God’s intent was that “through the church the wisdom of God in
its rich variety might now be made known to the rulers and authorities in the
heavenly places … in accordance with the eternal purpose that he has carried out
in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Eph 3:10-11).
The Lord is using us earthly benefactors of his cosmic victory to display to
the angelic society of the heavenly realms, including now the defeated powers,
the greatness of the Creator’s wisdom in defeating his foes. We who used to be
captives of the Satanic kingdom are now the very ones who proclaim its demise.
The church is, as it were, God’s eternal “trophy case” of grace and we are this
because we evidence God’s brilliance and power in bringing about the destruction
of his foes, and thus the liberation of his people.
On a natural level this plan appears absurd. For it is painfully obvious that
the church is, and has always been, full of a great deal that does not in any
way glorify God. Let us be honest: the church has always been a very human and a
very fallen institution, exhibiting all the carnality, pettiness, narrowness,
self-centeredness and abusive power tendencies that characterize all other
fallen human institutions. On the surface we hardly look like trophies God would
want to showcase.
What we must understand, however, is that far from disqualifying us from this
divine service, this radical incongruity between what the church looks like and
what God nevertheless uses it for is precisely the reason why God uses it. The
church’s very weakness and vulnerability is what displays the strength of God in
freeing us and in using us to finish up his battles (2 Cor 12:7-10). The enemies
of God are mocked (Col 2:15) by his employment of their own former slaves to
finish up the war.
This is consistent with how God has operated throughout history. He has
always chosen to use the foolish and weak things of the world to overthrow the
“wise” and “strong” in the world who resist him (1 Cor 1:18-30). Thus for the
same reason that God chose to save the world through the “foolishness” of
preaching about a crucified first-century Jewish carpenter (1 Cor 1:18), so the
Lord now chooses to carry out his coup de grace of the enemy by the
foolishness of his church, these weak, struggling, imperfect people whose only
qualification for spiritual warfare is that they have said yes to the Lord’s
gracious invitation to be set free.
The church not only is a benefactor of Christ’s cosmic victory but is also
called to play a vital cosmic function in Christ’s victory. We the church, in
all our foolishness, are called to manifest on earth and in heaven Christ’s
kingdom-building ministry, taking what is already true in principle because of
what he has done and manifesting it as accomplished reality by what we do. In
this way “the wisdom of God in its rich variety” is declared to the
principalities and powers.
\—Adapted from God at War, pages 252-254 Greg Boyd
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