Higher wisdom

The message of the cross . . . to us who are being saved . . . is the power of God.    — 1 Corinthians 1:18

 

How difficult it is for some highly intelligent people to admit that in their own wisdom they can’t answer life’s ultimate questions.

The well-known astrophysicist Fred Hoyle said: “A common-sense interpretation of the facts suggests that a superintellect has monkeyed with physics, as well as with chemistry and biology, and that there are no blind forces worth speaking about in nature.” Yet he remains an unbeliever.

The late Carl Sagan spoke of “some kind of force or power” that enabled the universe to create itself. But he was “opposed to any kind of revealed religion.”

The majority of us as Christians may feel unqualified to debate such intellectual giants. But it’s not God’s purpose to refute human wisdom with intellectual arguments. Instead, He confounds human wisdom and power by displaying His greater wisdom and power. He does this by saving ordinary people like you and me through the “message of the cross” (1 Corinthians 1:18). The truth that Jesus died for our sins and rose again is viewed as foolishness by the world.

God’s best evidence to refute worldly wisdom is a transformed life. What a privilege to bear this message! What a challenge to live it!  — Herbert Vander Lugt

 

 

No wisdom gained through arduous quest Can set a sinner free, But God in wisdom sent His Son To die for you and me. — D. De Haan

 

READ: 1 Cor. 1:18-31

 

True wisdom begins and ends with God.

 

The Bible in one year: • Luke 18-21

 

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