“The Divine Economy vs. Satan’s Chaos”
Ephesians 1:10 For the purpose
of the economy when the time is fulfilled, that all things, whether in the
heavens or on earth, may be united under one head in Christ;
Ephesians 3:9 And that he may
make known to all the great economy of the mystery hidden throughout the ages
in God who created all things,
Ephesians 3:10 so that by the
church the present time of the rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms
may know the manifold wisdom of God,
Ephesians 3:11 according to
his eternal purpose in Christ Jesus our Lord;
Isaiah 14:12 How you have fallen from heaven, bright star, son
of the dawn! How you have been cast down to the earth, you who have destroyed
the nations!
Isaiah 14:13 You said in your heart, “I will ascend to the
heavens; I will exalt my throne above the stars of God; I will sit enthroned on
the mountain of assembly, on the extremes of the north.”
Isaiah 14:14 I will ascend above the highest clouds; I will make myself like the Most High.
|
Item |
The
Divine Economy |
Satan’s
Chaos |
|
Meaning |
God’s eternal
plan to dispense Himself into man to produce the Body of Christ and
consummate in the New Jerusalem. |
Satan’s rebellion and corruption to frustrate God’s purpose and bring man into confusion, division, and death. |
|
Source |
Originates from
God’s love, will, and eternal purpose. (Eph. 1:4-10) |
Originates from Satan’s pride, rebellion, and
self-exaltation. (Isa. 14:12-14) |
|
Illustration |
Building the
temple, the tree of life, a coordinated Body, the holy city. |
Babel, Babylon, storms, confusion, and division. |
|
Explanation |
God works
Himself into man through Christ’s incarnation, death, resurrection,
ascension, and the Spirit’s dispensing. |
Satan works through sin, the flesh, the world
system, and the self to separate man from God. |
|
Effect |
Produces life,
peace, building, oneness, light, and maturity. |
Produces death, darkness, division, corruption, and
emptiness. |
|
Goal |
To gain the
church as the Body of Christ for God’s expression and Satan’s defeat. |
To damage God’s testimony and keep man from fulfilling God’s purpose. |
|
Center |
Christ as life,
reality, and everything. |
The self, pride, independence, and the natural man. |
|
Operation |
Through
life-dispensing, the cross, the Spirit, fellowship, and building. |
Through deception, temptation, accusation, and
confusion. |
|
Ultimate Result |
The New
Jerusalem. (Rev. 21–22) |
Babylon and the lake of fire. (Rev. 17–20) |
|
Manifestation in Believers |
Living Christ,
loving the saints, coordination, and serving in oneness. |
Jealousy, rivalry, independence, and
self-centeredness. |
|
Manifestation in the Church |
One Body, one
new man, one testimony. |
Division, sects, opinions, and natural
organization. |
|
Mutual Relationship |
God’s economy
advances even in the midst of chaos. |
Satan’s chaos becomes an opportunity
for God to display His wisdom and victory. |
|
Spiritual Principle |
Life swallows death; light overcomes darkness;
building overcomes confusion. |
Chaos comes from departing from God and life. |
|
Old Testament Examples |
Joseph
governing Egypt, Moses building the tabernacle, David preparing the temple. |
Cain, Babel, idolatrous Israel, and the flood
generation. |
|
New Testament Examples |
The church life
in Acts, Paul’s ministry, the building up of the Body. |
Divisions in Corinth, deviation in Galatia, religious
confusion in Revelation. |
|
Highest Contrast |
The New
Jerusalem — God mingled with man. |
Babylon — man united with Satan against God. |
|
Practical Application Today |
Live in the
spirit, enjoy the Word, accept the cross, and keep the oneness of the Body. |
Beware of natural zeal, religious forms, opinions,
and individualism. |
|
Burden |
God desires a
built-up Body, not merely outward works or activities. |
Satan fears the reality of the Body most and therefore attacks the church with confusion. |
|
Prophesying Guidance |
“God’s economy
today is to dispense Christ into people for the building up of His Body!” |
“Anything that causes believers to leave Christ and the
Body may become a channel of
satanic confusion.” |
|
Conclusion |
God’s economy
will ultimately triumph eternally. |
Satan’s chaos is temporary and will finally be
judged and removed. |
|
Related Verses |
Eph. 1:10; 3:9-11; 1 Tim.
1:4; 1 Cor. 12:12-27; Rev. 21–22 |
Gen. 3:1-6; Isa. 14:12-14;
Jas. 3:16; Rev. 17–20 |
Spiritual
Core Vision (Deep Insight)
|
The
Divine Economy |
Satan’s
Chaos |
|
God’s central
work is not
merely outward activity but the dispensing of life. |
Satan’s goal is not merely sin, but separating man
from divine life. |
|
God builds;
whatever is of life produces the Body. |
Satan tears down; whatever is of the self produces
division. |
|
God uses the
cross to terminate the old creation and form Christ in man. |
Satan enlarges the self and independence in man. |
|
The ultimate
issue of God’s economy is the New Jerusalem. |
The ultimate issue of satanic chaos is Babylon. |
Mutual
Relationship (Spiritual Sequence)
|
Spiritual
Sequence |
Explanation |
|
1. God has an
eternal economy |
God desires an
expression through man. |
|
2. Satan brings in chaos |
Satan rebels and corrupts
mankind. |
|
3. Christ comes
to recover |
Christ
accomplishes redemption and releases divine life. |
|
4. The Spirit
carries out the economy |
The Spirit
dispenses Christ into believers. |
|
5. The church
is built up |
The Body life
manifests God’s victory over chaos. |
|
6. The New
Jerusalem consummates |
God’s eternal
economy is fully manifested forever. |
Spiritual
Picture: Babel vs. the New Jerusalem
|
Babel
(Genesis 11) |
New
Jerusalem (Revelation 21–22) |
|
Man exalts his own name |
God’s name is
expressed in man |
|
Human unity apart from God |
God and man
fully mingled |
|
Outward organization |
Inward oneness
in life |
|
Built by human effort |
Built by divine
life |
|
Ends in confusion and scattering |
Ends in glory,
harmony, and eternity |
Practical
Application Today
|
Practice |
Application |
|
Live in the
mingled spirit |
Do not live by emotion,
self, or the natural life. |
|
Treasure life
over work |
Work without life supply
often produces confusion. |
|
Keep the
fellowship of the Body |
Independence gives ground
to Satan. |
|
Accept the
breaking of the cross |
The cross
removes the
self and preserves oneness. |
|
Let Christ have
the first place |
Christ-centered
living keeps us in God’s economy. |
Prophesying
Summary
God’s divine economy is to dispense Himself into man to
gain a built-up Body for His eternal expression.
Satan’s chaos seeks to
separate man from life and produce division, confusion, and Babylon.
Yet life will swallow death, and the New Jerusalem will fully
manifest the glory of God’s eternal economy forever.
*Please refer to the 2026
Spring International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training, General Theme:
The Ministry of the Word and the Dispensing of God for God's Economy, Week 4:
The Measurement of God's Measure and the Ministry of Spiritual Warfare.
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