Divine Wisdom: The True Message of Christmas

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The world is in trouble, the world is full of unhappiness, full of failure, full of disappointment. It's tried everything, nothing seems to succeed, yet here confronting it the whole time is this amazing message which is found in the Bible, this message of God's action to redeem men. [00:01:14]

The devil, the one who first came into this world and tempted men and caused him to fall and brought in the havoc, and ever since then he has been opposing God and God's kingdom. That's the great message of this book from beginning to end. [00:02:15]

The devil sometimes transforms himself into an angel of light, and when he does that, he sometimes takes this message and he seems to be adopting it, and he seems to praise it, and he uses it for his own purpose. Of course, he doesn't really adopt it, he doesn't believe it, but he gives the appearance of doing so. [00:07:10]

The message of Christmas is primarily a challenge to the women. Where is the wise, where is the scribe, where is the disputer, the clever men of this world? The men who write brilliant articles, the men who write clever letters about Christianity to the newspapers, the men who denounce it in company and can always raise a laugh at its expense. [00:10:20]

The message of Christmas is a humbling of the world and the humbling of the men of the world. Where is the wise, where is the scribe, where is the disputer of this world? Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world? He's humbled it. [00:11:02]

The first and the most important thing about the Christmas message is that it is the announcement of what God has done. We haven't begun to see it if we represent this message in terms of men in any shape or form. We are denying it at its very basis, at its very foundation. [00:14:22]

This thing which God has done, which he did on their first Christmas, is something that does not conform to the wisdom of this world. That's the big contrast which the Apostle keeps on drawing in the entire paragraph from that seventeenth verse to the end of the chapter. [00:16:33]

This is something supernatural, this is divine, this is miraculous. My dear friends, I don't stand in this pulpit to apologize for the supernatural and the miraculous. If it were not for the miraculous and the supernatural, I wouldn't be in the pulpit at all. [00:18:32]

The Christmas message to the natural man is utter folly, it's utter foolishness. He says that's madness, he says that's all right in fairytales and in books of fantasy and folklore, but the other thing that doesn't happen in this world. Why, God coming into it, it doesn't happen. [00:23:57]

The wisdom of the world has been made to look foolish and ridiculous. How has he done it? Well, let me answer the question. He has done it, first of all, by showing that the wisdom of this world had failed completely. For after that, in the wisdom of God, the world by wisdom knew not God. [00:29:50]

In Jesus Christ, we know God. He said, he who has seen me has seen the Father. Give up trying to understand and to climb the heavens, he says, and look at me. He who has seen me has seen the Father. I and the Father are one. [00:44:44]

God has chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise, and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty, and base things of the world, and things are despised, hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are. [00:46:52]

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