Divine Wisdom and Fullness in Christ

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In the Gospel of John, chapter 1, verse 16, we are reminded of the profound truth that all we have as Christians is derived from the fullness of Jesus Christ. This fullness encompasses wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption, as highlighted in 1 Corinthians 1:30. [00:00:50]

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and this wisdom is not something we can achieve through human intellect or effort. It is a divine revelation, a gift from God. The Old Testament was a preparation for the ultimate revelation in Jesus Christ, in whom all fullness dwells. [00:05:57]

To receive this divine wisdom, we must become like little children, acknowledging our ignorance and bankruptcy before God. This humility allows us to receive the things freely given by God. The wisdom of God, as revealed in Christ, encompasses the entire scope of life, offering a new perspective on everything. [00:14:41]

God is personal, and through Christ, we come to know Him as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This Trinitarian understanding is a mystery beyond human comprehension, yet it is revealed to us through Christ. God is not only the Creator and Sustainer of the universe but also the moral governor, concerned with our lives and conduct. [00:23:40]

God's ultimate purpose is the redemption and restoration of His creation, a plan established before the foundation of the world. In Christ, we find the wisdom and knowledge that the world cannot offer. This wisdom assures us that God has not abandoned the world but is actively working to redeem it. [00:34:01]

The Christian is a man who looks at the whole of life in an entirely new manner. Now the world is interested in wisdom, as we saw last Sunday morning. That is its greatest interest. The world never gets beyond that. It is the highest attempt of men, this attempt to arrive at wisdom. [00:03:14]

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. You're nowhere until you start there. Oh, you can gather all your knowledge and you can be proud if you like of all your scientific discoveries, but it doesn't give you wisdom, and the modern world proves that. [00:05:57]

The world by wisdom knew not God, and so God has ridiculed the wisdom of this world. When the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching, by the foolishness of the thing preached, to save them that believe. [00:11:40]

Becoming a Christian doesn't just mean that you believe that your sins are forgiven and you then go on thinking as you thought before about everything else. Not at all. It is the greatest revolution conceivable. When a man becomes a Christian, he doesn't think of anything as he thought of it before. [00:12:40]

Except ye be converted and become as little children, ye shall in no wise enter into the kingdom of God. Now that's said to everybody, said to the great philosophers, the great thinkers, the great brains. They've got to become as little children. [00:14:41]

God is personal. He speaks of Him as Holy Father. He speaks of God as a person. God is not the ground of all being. God is not love. God is not goodness. But you say the Bible says God is love. I know it does, but it doesn't only say that. [00:23:40]

God's purpose and plan of redemption, God's great scheme for the restoration of His creation to the condition in which He first made it, that's the great wisdom. And what wisdom it is, and what a comfort it is with this world as it is at the present time. [00:31:21]

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