Divine Wisdom: Strength in Weakness and the Cross

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"Well praise God that he chooses to use his foolish people, the answer the first answer I'd say is the impact of all those wise people all those smart people those intellectual people those gifted people might have been faster and might have been outwardly greater but it wouldn't have been Christianity." [00:01:16]

"If the Son of God had come into the world as a warrior or a philosopher to impact the world with his power and his intelligence, the impact would have been quicker and more outwardly impressive but it wouldn't have been Christianity." [00:01:36]

"We can hardly overestimate, and I've been impressed with this so much recently working through First Corinthians for a look at the book we can hardly overestimate the importance of the decision God made in heaven indeed before the foundation of the world that he would redeem a people and Define a people through the weakest and most despicable death imaginable the slaughtering by crucifixion of Jesus Christ the son of God." [00:02:00]

"The entire first three chapters of Paul's letter to the Corinthians is written to clarify for the Corinthians and us that Christianity will not be defined by or it will not spread by the Excellence of human oratory or the impressiveness of human intellect those two focuses the pride in karth or the great oratory and the great intellect." [00:02:54]

"Paul devoted three chapters to showing why this is not the meaning of Christianity nor is it the way forward for Christianity when Paul heard that they were saying I am of Paul he cried out what was Paul crucified for you that was it could believe that they were turning the message of Christ crucified into a matter of boasting in his skills." [00:03:56]

"Oratory and intellect might get bigger crowds, might get bigger a claim might have a quicker impact on the public but it wouldn't be Christianity, it would in fact be a denial of Christ and an emptying of the cross because the Cross of Christ means the end of boasting in human achievements it means the replacing of that kind of boasting with Christ exalting childlike Trust." [00:05:02]

"Since in the wisdom of God that's the key phrase, by and in the wisdom of God the world did not know God through wisdom it pleased God through the foolishness of what we preach to save those who believe God's wisdom decided that human wisdom would not be the way of salvation rather faith in Divine foolishness would be the way of Salvation." [00:06:32]

"The foolishness of God is wiser than men and the weakness of God is stronger than men, and the point to emphasize for our friend Euclid in the Philippines is it never looks like that it never looks like it the foolishness of God is wiser than men but it doesn't look like it, it looks like foolishness and the weakness of God is stronger than men but it doesn't look like it it looks like weakness." [00:07:03]

"Paul says it again in chapter 2 verse 1 when I came to you Brothers I did not come in with lofty speech or wisdom there it is again lofty speech skillful impressive Greek eloquence or wisdom philosophical impressiveness why Paul that's what Euclid is asking why not use lofty speech in human intellect and verse 5 gives the answer chapter 2 verse 5." [00:07:42]

"Consider your calling Brothers not many of you were wise according to worldly standards not many were powerful not many were of noble birth but God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise, God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong God chose what is low and despised in the world even things that are not to bring to nothing things that are." [00:08:41]

"God's aim in world evangelization is to put an end to human pride and to make Jesus the focus of all human praise, his ways are not our ways we just need to settle it his ways are not our ways, Christ crucified defines everything amen Pastor John the Cross of Christ defines everything all of it when it comes to the means the message and The Messengers." [00:09:55]

"It's not despite our weakness and suffering but it's through our suffering that we reach the world with the message of the suffering Christ on the cross, glorious profound counter-intuitive and entirely contrary uh to the claims of prosperity preachers the implications are far and wide." [00:11:01]

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