Today’s Smashing Good News

Mar 9, 2016 1477

The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet (Rom 16:20).

Central to the articulation of the Gospel is the New Testament book of Romans, and its sixteenth chapter is absolutely full of wonderful thoughts. Most people miss them because they think this chapter only includes his final greetings. But no! There are truly treasures here!

This short verse strikes me at first glance as being full of contradictions:

  • How can Satan be crushed under our feet? Surely, like in other passage in the New Testament, Satan should be crushed under Jesus’ feet?
  • And how can the God of peace do smashing and crashing?
  • Why does Paul intentionally point out that it is the God of peace that does this?

The word translated as “crushed” here is the Greek word συντρίβω. It means to crush, shatter, or smash. Have you ever felt crushed by life? This word συντρίβω is used eight times in the New Testament, and in two of those times the word refers to how demonic spirits crushed people and shattered their lives.

Consider this prophetic verse describing what Jesus would do for you: [H]e was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed. – Isaiah 53:5

Perhaps Paul had these words in mind, when he wrote Rom 16:20. After all, he also wrote, Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. – Rom 5:1

The most important thing is to have peace with God. But you will never ever have peace with the world until Satan is crushed. To bring ultimate peace, God must finally crush Satan out of existence, and he will do it under the beautiful feel of those that proclaim the gospel (Rom 10:15). In that day, the ultimate reality that the message of the gospel announces will finally come to pass.

How we should look forward to that day! Peace with God now, and peace everlasting to come. That really is today’s smashing good news!

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