God has triumphed completely over Satan and all his work, and His ultimate goal is to bring about universal and complete triumph over evil and establish a new heavens and a new earth.
W.H. Westcott preaches on the triumphant victory of God over Satan through Christ, despite the enemy's persistent efforts to thwart God's work by leading man into sin, rebellion, and rejection of Christ. The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead reveals God's ultimate power over evil, establishing goodness and truth at His right hand. The Holy Spirit's coming at Pentecost fulfills the promise of God, empowering believers to bear witness to Christ's life and forming a unified body of diverse individuals transformed from sinners to children of God, anticipating Christ's return and the ultimate defeat of evil through the Rapture.
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It is profitable and establishing for our souls to trace in the Scripture
the way God has, in CHRIST, triumphed completely over Satan and all his
work.
We see how persistently and determinedly this great enemy of God set himself
against God's work. He overcame man by sin; then he moved Israel to break
the law. He overcame the influence of the prophets and other messengers from
God, and finally stirred up men against Christ, the Son of God, leading them
to crucify Him and putting Him on their part to a shameful death. Then when
the Holy Ghost came with His testimony to the Lord Jesus Christ, he was
instrumental in directing men to reject Him, thus apparently closing up all
hope of recovery.
Thus it would seem that his moves had resulted in victory for him all along
the line. But in reality it was not so.
God is not defeated and it has pleased Him to reveal to us His countermoves.
Resurrection shows that God is above all the power of evil; goodness has
been vindicated and is now enthroned at God's right hand. God had a plan in
all that He has permitted, and in this His Son is to have the central place.
Although He was never seen again by men generally, there are abundant
evidences to the Lord's resurrection, as detailed in 1 Corinthians 15:4-8;
John 20 and John 21; also, Acts 1: 1-11. He has further been raised from
earth to heaven and is seated at the Father's right hand. Then the Father's
promise, intimated through the Son, that is, the gift of the Holy Spirit,
has been fulfilled by His coming and taking up His abode in the waiting
company on the day of Pentecost. He came to each and all were filled.
The promised kingdom on the earth is not dropped but postponed and in the
meantime witness is being borne and sustained in Satan's world by a power he
cannot crucify and in men who were to be here in Christ's life all over the
earth. A unity is formed which is not national and not international but is
composed of those drawn out of every class-priest or people, Jew or
Gentile-once sinners in Satan's kingdom but transferred into the kingdom of
the Son of His love; kept, fed, taught and formed till Christ's return. For
this is the service of the Holy Spirit, qualifying each one to be a witness
for Christ, capable of multiplication. Satan's hatred is no longer
concentrated on one Person, but having to do with 120, 3,000, 5,000, and
ever growing numbers, and eventually in all lands.
Then finally the Rapture when all those indwelt by the Holy Spirit will be
translated in a moment; no power of evil availing to delay by one fraction
of time or to prevent any single one being raised or changed.
God's triumph will be seen to be universal and complete. The blessed Man,
His Christ, once discredited will be manifested in glory, and with myriads,
after His own order, in glory with Him. All evil will be put down eternally;
Satan bound, man delivered, the earth blessed. The will of God will be done
on earth as in heaven. Heaven and earth will be in accord under the rule of
Christ and finally a new heavens and a new earth and God all in all.
Alleluia!
Sermon Outline
- I. Satan's Moves Against God
- A. Overcoming man by sin
- B. Moving Israel to break the law
- C. Overcoming the prophets and other messengers from God
- D. Stirring up men against Christ
- II. God's Countermoves
- A. Resurrection of Christ
- B. Vindication of goodness
- C. Enthronement of Christ at God's right hand
- III. The Holy Spirit's Role
- A. Filling believers with the Holy Spirit
- B. Qualifying believers to be witnesses for Christ
- C. Multiplying believers
- IV. The Rapture and God's Triumph
- A. Translation of believers in a moment
- B. Universal and complete triumph of God
- C. Manifestation of Christ in glory
Key Quotes
“It is profitable and establishing for our souls to trace in the Scripture the way God has, in CHRIST, triumphed completely over Satan and all his work.” — W.H. Westcott
“God is not defeated and it has pleased Him to reveal to us His countermoves.” — W.H. Westcott
“The will of God will be done on earth as in heaven.” — W.H. Westcott
Application Points
- We can trust in God's power and sovereignty over evil.
- We can be confident in the ultimate triumph of God over Satan and all his work.
- We can look forward to the Rapture and the translation of believers in a moment.
