Sunday, December 14, 2025

God’s Will: Christ vs. the Church — the Body of Christ (According to the Bible)

 

God’s Will: Christ vs. the Church — the Body of Christ (According to the Bible)

Overview of the Theme

God has only one will—centered on Christ and for Christ; and this will is to gain the church as the Body of Christ, to be His fullness and expression.(Col. 1:9; Eph. 1:9, 22–23; Rom. 12:2, 5)

Colossians 2:2 — The full knowledge of the mystery of God, Christ.

Colossians 2:19 — Holding the Head, from whom all the Body… grows with the growth of God.

Ephesians 4:15–16 — Out from Him, all the Body… causes the growth of the Body unto the building up of itself in love. 

Aspect

Christ — the Center of God’s Will

The Church — the Body of Christ

Meaning

God’s will is Christ Himself; in God’s will, Christ is everything. (Col. 1:9; 2:2, 9, 16–17)

God’s will is to obtain the church as the Body of Christ, His fullness and expression. (Eph. 1:22–23; Rom. 12:5)

Reason

Christ is the mystery of God, the all-inclusive and unlimited One, having the first place in all things. (Col. 1:18)

Christ needs a Body to express Him, testify of Him, and fulfill God’s economy. (Eph. 1:9, 11)

Distinction

Emphasis on being and content: Christ is all and the reality of all. (Col. 3:10–11)

Emphasis on expression and practice: the Body lives out and manifests Christ. (Eph. 4:16)

Purpose

To work Christ into people as their life, person, and everything. (Col. 1:27; 3:4, 11)

To produce a corporate expression so that Christ has a Body and fullness on earth. (Eph. 1:23)

Mutual Relationship

Christ is the Head, the life, the center, and the content. (Col. 1:18a)

The church is the Body, the fullness, the expression, and the practical living. (Col. 1:18b; 2:19)

Examples

Colossians reveals Christ as the mystery of God and the content of God’s will. (Col. 2:2)

Romans 12 reveals that offering the body and living the Body life proves God’s will. (Rom. 12:1–5)

Application

To know, experience, enjoy, and live Christ in all things. (Col. 3:4, 11)

To coordinate, function, and live in the Body in church life. (Eph. 4:15–16)

Burden

Not outward regulations, asceticism, or philosophy, but being saturated with Christ. (Col. 2:20–23)

Not individual spirituality, but a corporate Body life and testimony. (Rom. 12:5)

Proclaiming Guidance

Declare: God’s will is not a matter, but Christ Himself; God wants only Christ. (Matt. 17:5)

Declare: God’s unique will is to gain the Body; outside the church, one is not in God’s will.

Conclusion

To know God’s will equals to fully know Christ. (Col. 1:9; 2:2)

To live in God’s will equals to live in the Body and the church life. (Rom. 12:2, 5)

Key Scriptures

A. God’s Will Is Centered on Christ

        Colossians 1:9 — That you may be filled with the full knowledge of God’s will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding.

        Colossians 1:18 — He is the Head of the Body, the church… that He Himself might have the first place in all things.

        Colossians 1:27 — Christ in you, the hope of glory.

        Colossians 3:4, 11 — Christ is our life; Christ is all and in all.

B. God’s Will Is to Gain the Church as the Body of Christ

        Ephesians 1:9, 22–23 — According to His good pleasure… He gave Him to be Head over all things to the church, which is His Body, the fullness of the One who fills all in all.

        Romans 12:2, 5 — Be transformed by the renewing of the mind, that you may prove what the will of God is… we who are many are one Body in Christ.      

 

Core Summary: 

l   God does not have two wills; He has only one willChrist and the Body of Christ.

l   Christ is the content and center of God’s will; the church is the goal and outcome of God’s will.

l   Knowing Christ without living in the Body is still not fully walking in God’s will.

l   The genuine way to prove God’s will is not individual spirituality, but living the Body life.

l   Eternal value exists only in the Body; what God desires is not good individuals, but a Body.

 

Conclusion: 

Gods will = Christ as everything producing the church as the Body becoming the corporate expression of the Triune God.

 

 *Please refer to the May 2025 International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training: General Topic: Matthew Chapters 5-7 - The Most Important Aspects - Week 9: Fulfilling the Father's Will so that we may enter the Father's Kingdom on "that day," the day of Christ's judgment seat.

God’s Desire vs. God’s Will vs. God’s Good Pleasure vs. God’s Mystery vs. God’s Economy

 

God’s Desire vs. God’s Will vs. God’s Good Pleasure vs. God’s Mystery vs. God’s Economy

Ephesians 1:5 "He predestined us according to his pleasure and will..."

Ephesians 1:9 "He made known to us the mystery of his will, according to his pleasure and will."

Colossians 1:26–27 “The mystery hidden throughout the ages… Christ in you, the hope of glory.”

Ephesians 3:2, 9 “The economy of God’s grace… has clearly defined the arrangement of the mysteries of the ages.” 

Aspect

God’s Desire (What God wants)

God’s Will / Purpose (God’s set intention)

God’s Good Pleasure (God’s delight)

God’s Mystery (Hidden desire)

God’s Economy (Arrangement to carry out His will)

Meaning

God’s inward wish, longing, what He wants to do.

God’s determined purpose to fulfill His desire.

God’s delight and satisfaction in His desire.

God’s desire hidden in God before revelation.

God’s arrangement to dispense Himself into man to fulfill His purpose.

Reason

Rooted in God’s heart of love and desire for a dwelling place.

God must define a goal to carry out His desire.

God delights in what He desires.

God’s desire remained hidden until Christ revealed it.

God practically works out His purpose through dispensing.

Distinction

The source (the desire itself).

The goal (purpose).

The feeling (delight).

The secrecy (hidden intention).

The action (execution).

Illustration

A father desires a family.

He sets the purpose to build a house.

He delights in this plan.

The plan before it is revealed.

The construction and supplying process.

Explanation

God’s eternal longing in Himself.

God’s specific purpose according to His good pleasure.

God’s joy in His own desire.

God’s hidden intention before revelation in Christ.

God’s administration to dispense Christ into the believers and build the church.

Mutual Relationship

Source

Purpose from the desire

Pleasure motivating the revelation

Desire hidden until revelation

Desire carried out through dispensing

Examples (Biblical)

Eph 1:5, 9; 2 Pet 3:9

Rev 4:11; Eph 1:11

Eph 1:5; Luke 12:32

Eph 3:3–9; Col 1:26–27

Eph 1:10; 3:2, 9

Application

Seek what God desires, not personal desire.

Align with God’s purposechurch building.

Live to satisfy God’s heart.

Live in revelation, seeing Christ and the church.

Cooperate with God’s dispensing in the Body.

Burden

Recover the vision of God’s desire in the saints.

Help believers stand on God’s side of purpose.

Lead saints to live for God’s pleasure.

Reveal the eternal mystery — Christ & the church.

Bring believers into God’s economy in daily life.

Prophetic Speaking Direction

Speak God’s desire for a corporate dwelling place.

Proclaim God’s purpose — New Jerusalem.

Declare God’s delight in the church.

Unveil the mystery of Christ and the church.

Speak the divine dispensing into the members.

Conclusion

The beginning.

The direction.

The motivation.

The revelation.

The accomplishment.

Related Scriptures

I. God's Will (Desire)

Ephesians 1:5 "He predestined us according to his pleasure and will..."

Ephesians 1:9 "He made known to us the mystery of his will, according to his pleasure and will."

2 Peter 3:9 "He desires that everyone be saved, and that no one perish."

👉 Will is God's deepest inner longing.

II. God's Purpose (Determined Intent)

Revelation 4:11 "For by your will all things existed and were created."

Ephesians 1:11 "All that God has decided according to his will..."

👉 Purpose is the goal set by God to fulfill His will.

III. God's Joy

Ephesians 1:5 "According to his pleasure and will..."

Luke 12:32 "The Father was pleased to give you the kingdom."

👉 Joy is God's emotional response to His will.

IV. The Mysteries of God

Ephesians 3:3–9 “The mystery of Christ,” “which has been hidden in God since the foundation of the world…”

Colossians 1:26–27 “The mystery hidden throughout the ages… Christ in you, the hope of glory.”

👉 The mystery is the state before God's will is revealed, and is later fully revealed in Christ and the church.

V. The Economy of God

Ephesians 1:10 “In his reign all things are united in Christ.”

Ephesians 3:2, 9 “The economy of God’s grace… has clearly defined the arrangement of the mysteries of the ages.”

👉 The economy is God imparting His being into humanity to accomplish His will.

 

Core Summary (Condensed)

Progression

Summary

God’s Desire

What God longs for inwardly.

God’s Good Pleasure

God’s delight in His own desire.

God’s Will

The purpose God sets to fulfill His desire.

God’s Mystery

God’s hidden desire, revealed in Christ and the church.

God’s Economy

God’s plan to dispense Himself into His people to fulfill His will.

  

*Please refer to the May 2025 International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training: General Topic: Matthew Chapters 5-7 - The Most Important Aspects - Week 9: Fulfilling the Father's Will so that we may enter the Father's Kingdom on "that day," the day of Christ's judgment seat.