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Appealing

For Jews demand signs and Greeks seek wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and folly to Gentiles, but to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God. For the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men. 1

I like knowing, being informed, understanding history, economics, perspectives—even how to build a website. But. While I do get a degree of satisfaction out of those pursuits, they all are really somewhat vain—like dressing up your pig with nowhere to go. Many of us pursue something that we think will enhance our sense of identity, worth, value, acceptability but eventually come to discover as Solomon that most pursuits are ‘a chasing after the wind’ which is a phrase he repeats nine times in the book of Ecclesiastes (1:14, 17; 2:11, 17, 26; 4:4, 6, 16; 6:9).

But, lest we conclude that intellect is the only vanity, the Apostle Paul observes to the church in Corinth that there were those who pursued signs and others that sought wisdom as the answer to their questions for life. The Jews had become accustomed to a God they identified with power, miracles, deliverance from oppressors but contrary to that were the non-Jews (Gentiles) such as the Greeks who gave themselves over to applying philosophy and knowledge to arrive at a worthwhile course for life.

Paul then appeals to what was behind Door #3 as God’s answer to resolving life under the sun.

For Jews demand signs and Greeks seek wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and folly to Gentiles, but to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God. For the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men. 1

He is not saying that God does not use signs or wisdom but that God’s methodology for resolving life’s greatest problem is something so profound, so simple, so costly that it has no natural appeal to anyone seeking to resolve life on their own abilities. While the Lᴏʀᴅ has both power and wisdom, that is not the means of resolving the stumbling block between man and God. ‘Christ crucified’ appeals to none-of-the-above yet it is essential for God’s restoration of relationship with those who have tried to live life without God’s counsel. The affront in a crucified Christ is that it demands recognition that we are too weak, too powerless, too lacking in wisdom to save ourselves. Hence, the Lᴏʀᴅ is both wiser and stronger than we folks.

At what point will we admit to ourselves that we have failed and will continue to fail if we do not accept God’s resolution of our condition and then live in Him with His enabling? What is it that appeals to you more than God’s way of provision? How can you resolve?

FOOTNOTES

1 Corinthians 1:22-25 (ESV) – https://www.blueletterbible.org/esv/1co/1/22-25/s_1063022

 

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