Most people define 'more than conqueror' as conquering completely and absolutely. They said it was Paul emphasising the extend of conquering. But, if will look at the verse within its context, it means much more. More-than-Conquerors are "Transformers of lives and circumstances to glorify God even through the suffering of love" resulting in converting enemy into friend and threats into opportunities.
A few weeks ago, an invited speaker to our church preached 2 weeks on the topic of "More Than Conquerors". I was much encouraged but felt I did not grasp the topic fully. So I went to do more digging into the Bible and was finally satisfied with the answer I found about the real meaning of "More than Conqueror".
A respected pastor first gave me an illustration of what the meaning of "More than Conqueror" was. A boxer fought hard and won a prize in a boxing match. He went home and gave the prize to his wife. His wife was "more-than-a-conqueror" - she got all the benefits and did none of the painful work. In a way, this is a great truth of the Gospel of Salvation- Jesus suffered and died on the cross and then resurrected for our redemption. We are unable and did nothing to gain the inheritance of Son-ship. It was freely given by Jesus. However, this illustration is not correct from the context of the verse where the phrase is found. It actually distorts the meaning in the context. Let examine this further.
The phrase is found in Rom 8:37 .....
Romans 8:37 (KJV) Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.
What are these things of v37? They are found in v35 tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword.
A keyword in v37 is "IN" and not out of it. When we are in the midst of tribulations and hardships, we are more than conquerors. We are to be IN the suffering with Christ in us.
I was at first puzzled by the reference in v36, "As it is written, For thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter. " But it is the key verse to explain the meaning of more-than-conqueror.
More-than-conqueror should be very different from just conqueror. v36 gives us the cue to the differences. Conqueror overcomes the enemy by confrontation, by force, by elimination, by killing, and by fear to get them into submission. The victory is as lasting as the victor has the force and power.
'More-than' is entirely different in method and motivation.
- It is not by force but by love to draw you. It is about suffering for the enemy's sake to draw them out to be willing to choose your kingdom life & lifestyle for themselves.
- Conqueror is about the benefits of the Conqueror - Me. 'More-than" is about the benefits of the others and not ourselves.
The final outcome, after his death, was the conversion of his attackers and their whole tribe. This is the meaning of "more-than-conqueror". It is not about overcoming the enemy but about converting the enemy to become friends by acts of the suffering of love.
This is the way of the cross that Jesus has gone through before us and Paul's motto of life in
- Philippians 3:10 (KJV) That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death; and
- Col 1:24 [ALT] Now I rejoice in my sufferings on your behalf, and I am filling up [or, completing] the [things] lacking of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh for His body, which is the Assembly.
It is the attitude ofMore than Conquerors are "Transformers of lives and circumstances to glorify God even through suffering of love" resulting in converting enemy into friend and threats into opportunities.
- Rom 12:21 Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good and
- 1Th 5:15 See that no one repays anyone evil for evil, but always seek to do good to one another and to everyone.
- Romans 8:28 (KJV) And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. [even in adverse circumstances ---- added by me]
- Jesus on the cross for sinners
- Joseph forgave his brothers for the greater good of the people
- Paul's shipwreck resulting in the salvation of islanders
- .....
In our Life Group discussion, the term "Beyond Conqueror" was suggested. Paul was not talking about more of the conqueror but an entirely different dimension of winning over the adversity of circumstances and people - transforming to convert the hearts of opposition to reception and breaking free from the stifling circumstances to greater success beyond expectation.
Following this understanding with living it out in "Living the More-than-Conqueror's Life".
Here is John Piper's exposition on these verses where he defines "More than conquerors" as "making your enemies to serve you for our good. as in Rom 8:28". This is similar but narrower to my definition because there is still a separation of the enemy and us.
8 comments:
Good thoughts! Thank you.
Great analogy, the boxer comparison. I think I first heard it from Loran Livingston years and years ago.
someone was just asking me what "more than conquerors means" last week and I happened to chance it here! talk about divine intervention Zhang Lao.... :)
Thanks much and I enjoyed reading this post....
SHalom
What this will imply is that, whenever, there is a conflict of earning versus value, you will always naturally lean towards value.
lifestyle definition
I have heard this for yrs Im More than a conqueror and in GOD'S timing relevation is her thank you
More than conquerors - above a conqueror - If we were almost conquerors, then we would be losers. If we were just conquerors then perhaps we would boast in our own strength. But more than conquerors...that can only be of God!
Ok. I understand what you are saying but what about the cross as you had mentioned? Jesus was more than a conqueror when he defeated Satan. Yes, the cross brings the enemies of God (us as sinners) to Him so He was more than a conqueror but what about Him being more than a conqueror toward His adversary the devil?
And so the same can be said of the boxer who is portrayed as Jesus. the boxer fought his enemy and won, taking the victory to his wife. She became the more than conqueror. And the same with Jesus. He fought the battle on the cross toward His enemy and won. And He brought the victory to us (sinners, enemies of God) and we became more than conquerors the moment we accepted Him as Lord and savior. The enemy didn’t accept Him like your analogy of converting enemies to friends, making us more than conquerors.
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