There are several passages of scripture in the New Testament that give me the understanding that my congregation is much larger than I can imagine when I am in the process of teaching and preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the Church. When I use the word âCHURCHâ I do not mean a building. There is nothing in a material building that can afford angels or men an education. When I use the word âCHURCHâ I have in mind an assembly of people, and I have in mind strictly speaking, the assembly of Godâs people, or that assembly made up of believers. In Ephesians 3:10 Paul wrote, âThat now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the church the manifold wisdom of God.â The principalities and powers are the angels of God. The word âbyâ is from a Greek preposition intimating intermediate agency. The translators could have used the word âthroughâ because it is through the agency of the Church that the holy angels of God are learning the manifold wisdom of God in the Gospel. The angels have been studying the Divine Godhead from the very beginning of their creation. Very possibly long before man was created the angels were in the school of learning. Since the incarnation, death, and triumphant resurrection of Christ, the angels have had those amazing concepts to study. They never conceived of the love, grace and mercy of God in redemption until He manifested it to the Church. They never studied a curriculum of the humility and self-sacrifice of the Holy God until they saw it in Christâs revelation of it to His believing assembled people. When the Assembly of Godâs people come together they come together to study the Person and Work of Christ, that is what we refer to as the Gospel. We study the blessed lesson of the incarnation, the necessity of His going about from His birth to death accomplishing a righteousness by His practical and passive obedience that it might be charged to the account of His believing people. We call it His substitutionary work, which is the very marrow of the Gospel. This is most encouraging for it makes our audience much larger than we realize. When the Church comes together for gospel services the angels of God gather with us to learn the manifold wisdom of God in the Gospel. I believe that is what Peter speaks of in his first epistle (vv 10-12), âOf which salvation the prophets have inquired and searched diligently, who prophesied of the grace that should come unto you: Searching what, or what manner of time the Spirit of Christ which was in them did signify, when it testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow. Unto whom it was revealed, that not unto themselves, but unto us they did minister the things, which are now reported unto you by them that have preached the gospel unto you with the Holy Ghost sent down from heaven; which things the angels desire to look into.â We have encouragement in these words to those of us who struggle to maintain a hearing. Our congregation may dwindle to a very small size humanly speaking, but if we contend for that faith once and for all delivered to the saints, never compromising nor adulterating the gospel of Godâs glorious grace we shall always have a good and sizable audience. I speak of the unseen angels that gather with the true worshippers of God. Angels are not interested in the entertainment of the Mega-Church, but that Gospel that glorifies the LORD Jesus Christ.