Thursday, April 18, 2024

Owen Strachan (Reformed) on Satan's Successes in Salvation History

Commenting on the Fall of Man, Owen Strachan (Reformed) wrote that:

 

The woman’s Seed will not suffer defeat. But the woman’s Seed will indeed suffer death. Though it will seem by all outward appearances that the plan of God fails and that Satan defeats Jesus at the cross, Jesus will defeat Satan at the cross. Then, three days later, Christ will rise to life, ushering the firstfruits of new covenant humanity and establishing nothing less than a redeemed human race, a Spirit-indwelt people whose own resurrection unto eschatological glorification is secured and inaugurated by Christ.

 

All this is glorious beyond measure. But it does not obscure the hard truth: while Satan did not defeat Jesus, he did viciously and successfully strike him. Under the providential working of God (Acts 2:23; 4:27-28), Satan as the instrument of God’s purposes worked on numerous fronts to agitate for the crucifixion of the Messiah. He penetrated Judas’s heart, a soft target if there ever was one, for Judas craved worldly things. Through Judas’s agency, Satan led the authorities to arrest, beat, try, and convict Christ. In terms of secondary causation, the execution of Christ took place because of satanic activity. Said more simply, in the end, the devil took Christ off the field. (Owen Strachan, The Warrior Savior: A Theology of the Work of Christ [Phillipsburg, N.J.: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing, 2024], 18)