The Paradox of the Cross: Wisdom in Foolishness

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1. "The cross of Jesus Christ was and is viewed much in the same way. In Jesus' day, the cross of Christ was seen as something shameful. The fact that he died at all, much less in that way, made many people think he was worthless, he should be ignored, throw him in the tomb, and that is it. And even today, when many people hear the message of Jesus, they think the exact same thing. This is to be discarded, this is to be ignored, there is no value here. And the reason is because they don't understand that the cross of Jesus Christ, and the message of the cross being proclaimed, just like that mold, has saved countless lives. And it continues saving lives today." [03:15] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The world's wisdom may help you live, but God's wisdom gives you life. The world can make living on this earth easier, but it can't give you true life. Only God's wisdom can give you that. Only God's wisdom can allow you to live as you were built to live, as God designed you to live. It's only His wisdom through the news of the cross of Jesus Christ that we can be led into having true life." [10:32] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "We go to school in order to honor God with our minds, in order to be adequately prepared to serve Him. We engage in science because it brings glory to God as we see His handiwork in the universe. But the person who does not know the Lord, gets educated and embraces science in order to try to show that there is no God, that there's no need for God, that God is just a created figment of our imagination. It's not the education or the science that's the problem, it's the end game, it's what's driving you, it's why you do it that is the difference. We as Christians embrace this all to the glory of God." [13:21] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Paul is showing that God's wisdom and God's wisdom alone is what is necessary to save. And so God, looking at all of these thinkers, seeing all the people who are drawn away by their thoughts, does something that seems foolish. Sends Jesus to die in our place that we might live. And as he said earlier in verse 18, to those who understand, it totally makes sense. To those who don't, it just seems like foolishness." [21:09] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The message of the cross is what we need. This message of the cross is what we should guide our lives based upon. The message of the cross is ultimately of true value. We said earlier that the cross doesn't make any sense, but we've also been talking about the fact that to many of us, hopefully everyone in this room, it does make sense. That's why we're here. If we all thought that the cross was foolishness, we wouldn't wake up early and come into this building to worship and listen to me speak. We wouldn't do that, right? But there's been something that has clicked, and it is all because of God. He has revealed the power of the cross and the wisdom of the cross." [22:19] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "If you have friends or family who do not know the Lord, instead of thinking that somehow you're something special, instead of thinking that somehow you get it and they don't for some reason, the way to go about this is to beg the Lord to unveil their eyes so that they understand the truth of the gospel. If he doesn't do that, nothing's going to happen. And Paul gets into that more fully in this next point, a reminder that we all need. It is God, if the cross makes sense to us, if we get its power and its wisdom, it is only because God has revealed it to us. It's not that we're smarter, it's not that we work harder, it's not that we're better people. It is because God in his goodness has revealed to us what Christ has done and he has transformed us." [29:07] (56 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Those of you who have been saved by Jesus, and if you haven't, talk to me after this service, alright? Don't spend another day outside of the Lord's family. Those of you who have been born again, who have accepted this truth, God reminds you, it's not because of where you came from. It's not because of the family you were in. It's not because of your money. It's not because of your intelligence. It's not because you're a hard worker. It's not because you're a good person. It is because God, in His goodness, at His initiative, broke down your hard heart and showed you the beauty and truth of Jesus. And so, we shouldn't take credit for it, we should praise God for it, and we should tell anyone who will listen about it, and beg God to change their hearts." [35:25] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "The way to be strong and wise, according to Paul, is to be a weak fool. You want to be strong and wise? Be a weak fool. Now, I know every parent or grandparent sits down, these kids or grandkids, and says, I want to talk to you about your future. I want to give you a little advice. You want to make us happy? You want to please us? Here's the way to do it. I want you to be really weak and foolish. That's what I want. Every day of your life, just be a weak fool. That would make us so happy. We don't do this. It's counterintuitive, sure. It doesn't make any sense. And yet, this is God's recipe for embracing the truth of the Gospel. The message that the world thinks is weakness, that the world thinks is foolishness, we are to embrace as the only true source of wisdom and strength." [37:01] (55 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "The mold in that petri dish killed the bacteria. We know it as penicillin. It saved countless lives. The weak message, the foolish message, of Jesus Christ and Him crucified has saved countless lives and continues saving more each and every day. It is the only way that dead people can be made alive. It is the only way that we can be saved. And the encouragement from Paul is not to be shy, not to step back because of this weak foolish message, but instead to determine not to be ashamed to walk in the power of the Holy Spirit, to tell others about Jesus, to beg God to change their hearts, knowing that that is the only way that people are going to be transformed. In the end, that's the only way." [41:16] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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