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Home/Biblical and Theological/Signs, Wisdom, & the Power of God

Signs, Wisdom, & the Power of God

The gospel message turns the world upside down.

Written by Stephen Kneale | Thursday, February 6, 2025

What once seemed wise, now seems foolish. What once seemed strong, now seems weak. What we might once have been impressed by we now see is no cause for boasting at all. What the world derides as foolish or offensive, we’ve found to be the very power of God at work in us.

 

In 1 Corinthians 1:22-23, Paul says God’s wisdom confuses Jews and Greeks. Jews look for miracles to validate the message and Greeks look for wisdom (for which read, rhetorical skill and eloquence). But Paul preaches Christ crucified. He speaks an on-the-face-of-it insane message without rhetorical flourish or fancy tricks.

But there are problems with that message. The Jews are offended by a crucified Messiah. They want a victorious king, not a humiliated, degraded Christ. By contrast, Greeks find the idea that God saves the world by crucifixion utterly ridiculous. It is just not reasonable. Paul insists the world finds the gospel either offensive or stupid.

However in v24, those called by God—whether Jew or Gentile—experience Jesus as the power and wisdom of God. It’s not that Paul is saying wisdom is bad; it’s that true wisdom is found in Christ and his saving power both of which are experienced by faith. Paul sums up in v25: if those who say the cross is weak and foolish are perishing but believers experience God’s saving power through it, then God at his weakest and most foolish is stronger and wiser than the world at it’s very best.

Most people push in either a Jewish or a Greek direction. Our national, ethnic and class tendencies have expectations and our personalities are also at play. Some of us want signs to validate the gospel. Other of us want intellectual certainty. But Paul says the power and wisdom of God lie in the cross. Jesus said: ‘the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.’ God’s power lies in belief in that message and its implications.

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