But thanks be to God, who always leads us in triumphal procession in Christ and through us spreads everywhere the fragrance of the knowledge of Him. (2 Corinthians 2:14, N1V)
The terminology Paul uses here to describe the gospel enterprise present gospel work as an exciting work indeed.
He presents it as irresistibly advancing — it is a “triumphal procession.” The conquering Christ is successful in making captives for His own name’s sake. Despite its seeming setbacks and many temporary frustrations — so many of which seem at the moment to be insurmountable! — the cause of the gospel is not in doubt. Christ is fulfilling his mission sovereignly and successfully.
Paul describes this gospel advance as spreading a fragrant aroma wherever it goes. The assumption, of course, is that this world just doesn’t smell very good. Bluntly, it stinks with sin. But every faithful gospel witness makes it smell better. As the gospel of Christ makes its advance. God spreads far and wide the fragrant knowledge of himself in His Son (Colossians 2:2-3).
What a wonderful picture of the gospel enterprise this is. It is irresistible successful, and it beautifies the world. As we spread the good news of Christ we participate in an endeavour that smells good to God and that is destined to succeed. There are many considerations that serve to motivate us to faithfulness in gospel work, and this surely is one.
‘Christ undertook a battle not rightly His; we share in a triumph not rightly ours.’ (Murray Harris)
– adopted from Fred Zaspel