11.3- Surprised by Wisdom
11.3-
Surprised
by Wisdom I
Corinthians 1:18-25 James
Banks
“It seems like the older I get, the wiser
you become. Sometimes when I talk to my son I even hear your words coming out
of my mouth!”
My daughter’s candor made me laugh. I felt
the same way about my parents and frequently found myself using their words as
I raised my kids. Once I became a dad, my perspective on my parents’ wisdom
changed. What I once “wrote off” as foolishness turned out to be far wiser than
I had thought – I just couldn’t see it at first.
The Bible teaches that “the foolishness of
God is wiser” than the cleverest human wisdom (I Corinthians 1:25). “For since
in the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom did not know Him, God was
pleased through the foolishness” of the message of a suffering Savior to rescue
“those who believe” (verse 21).
God always has ways of surprising us.
Instead of the triumphant king the world would expect, the Son of God came as a
suffering servant and died a humbling death by crucifixion—before He was raised
in unsurpassable glory.
In God’s wisdom, humility is valued over
pride and love shows its worth in undeserved mercy and kindness. Through the
cross, our unconquerable Messiah became the ultimate victim – in order to “save
completely” (Hebrews 7:25) all who place their faith in Him!
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