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The Apostle Paul wrote, we beg
you in Christ's stead to be reconciled to God. We made Him who knew
no sin become sin on our behalf that we might become the righteousness
of God in Him. When I talk about God's provision
of salvation for us and His remarkable plan That enables us as sinful
human beings to enter into the wonders of His salvation. We're
back into our study of 1 Corinthians and we're in 1 Corinthians chapter
2. There's nothing more important
in life than a person should come to know the salvation that
God has provided. Where will you spend eternity?
In heaven or in hell? If you were to die today, Where
would you go? No more important decision faces
us than that. There's a huge chasm between
God's wisdom on this and man's wisdom. God's wisdom centers
in the death of his Christ on the cross to pay the penalty
for our sin. The wages of sin is death. But
Jesus Christ stepped from glory and went to the cross so that
he might bear our sins in his body on that cross, so that we
through faith in him might die to sin and live to righteousness.
That's God's plan. Man cannot comprehend it, cannot
accept it, refuses to believe it. The world views that message
as foolishness. This is what Paul has been talking
about. In the opening part of this letter to the Corinthians,
in chapter 1, verse 18, he wrote, For the word of the cross is
foolishness to those who are perishing. It makes no sense. Such an idea is stupid. It's not worthy of our consideration. It's not worthy of our attention.
I'm offended that you would even make such a suggestion. But Paul
made clear his whole ministry focused on the preaching of the
cross of Jesus Christ and calling men and women to believe in Him. In verse 17 of chapter 1, Paul
wrote, Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach the
gospel, not in cleverness of speech, just the simple, pure
gospel, the message of the death of Christ In verse 23 of chapter
1, but we preach Christ crucified. Paul was aware this was not acceptable
to the Jews. It was not acceptable to the
non-Jews. But we preach Christ crucified. In chapter 2, verse
1, I did not come with superiority of speech or of wisdom, proclaiming
to you the testimony of God, for I determined to know nothing
among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified." He did not
just talk about Jesus Christ. He talked about the death of
Jesus Christ on the cross, which pays in full the penalty for
our sin. That's what his life was about.
So he could write later to the Corinthians and say, we have
made Jesus Christ known in every place. Because every place we
go, we talk about the cross of Christ and God's plan of salvation. In verses six to nine, Paul elaborates
on the conflict between the thinking of man and the plan of God. Man has his own wisdom. God has
his wisdom. But man's wisdom cannot bring
salvation. God's wisdom does bring salvation. The problem is, people don't
recognize God's wisdom. Verse 8, this is the wisdom which
none of the rulers of this age have understood. If they had
understood it, they wouldn't have crucified the Lord of Glory.
This is not a wisdom that you can find out by human means.
That's the point of verse 9. Eye has not seen, ear has not
heard, neither have entered into the heart of a man." These aren't
things you can find out by looking at things, reading things, seeing
things. You don't know this by what you're
taught. You don't come to this knowledge
by the reasoning of your mind, what has entered into the heart
of a man, his own thinking. None of these means can man,
on his own efforts, come to know about God. God has revealed the
message of salvation. That message concerns the death
of His Son. Now, we have a problem. God's
wisdom has been revealed. Jesus Christ has come to earth
and God has explained to us His plan of salvation. We are sinners. condemned to an eternal hell
for our sin. Jesus Christ, God's Son, went
to the cross, died in our place to pay the penalty for our sin.
Now God says if we will turn from our sin and place our faith
in His Son and in His Son alone, He will forgive us for our sins
and cause us to become His children. That's the revelation God has
made thus far in our consideration of 1 Corinthians. There is a
problem. It doesn't work. It can't work,
as we will see. Because the very ones that need
to be saved think that message is foolishness. Remember that word foolishness,
we get the word moron from it or moronic. It makes no sense,
lacks intelligence. It's dumb as the world looks
at it. So what Paul is going to explain
is how that chasm between the revelation of God's plan and
purpose in redemption, the provision of his sons to die on the cross,
and unsaved human beings doomed to an eternal hell. How you bridge
that chasm to bring the work of the cross to an unregenerate
person. There is nothing more important. The Apostle Paul is going to
write a rather long letter, the first letter to the Corinthians,
some sixteen chapters. The bulk of the first two chapters
is taken up explaining the difference between the wisdom of the world
and the wisdom of God to this church of believers. Because
you know what? All the rest of the problems
in this letter can be rooted back into confusion over the
very area that Paul is talking about. Our salvation and the
work of God's revelation in bringing the gospel and providing His
Spirit. So verse 10 began, For to us
God revealed them through the Spirit. The things that you cannot
learn with human wisdom through the eyes or the ears or the use
of the greatest intellectual powers, God has revealed them
through the Spirit. How else would you know that
the Son of God left the throne of glory and came to earth because
the human race was totally corrupted by its sin and the holiness of
God required the payment of sin, death, which would include eternity
in the fires of hell. So His Son came and died on a
Roman cross. And in so dying, made provision
for God to forgive those who would come to believe
in Him. There is no way that man can come up with such a plan. Man not only does not come up
with such a plan, man refuses to accept such a plan. But God
has revealed them through the Spirit. The them that's inserted
here refers to all that God has prepared for those who love Him.
His work of salvation. That was a matter of revelation.
Now we have two aspects of God's revelation here. God has revealed
the gospel. The death of Christ on the cross
to pay the penalty for sin. The resurrection as the sealing
of that finished work. But that alone will not save
a person. You understand, if that's all
we had, every single person would go to hell. You need the next step that makes
the first part of Revelation effective, and that is the work
of the Holy Spirit. For to us, God revealed this
truth. of God's plan of redemption through
the Spirit. For the Spirit searches all things,
even the depths of God." And here you have the all-knowing
Spirit of God who knows all about God, for He is God. He searches
the depths of God. And in the context here, we're
talking about the details of God's plan of redemption. for
ordained before the foundation of the world. The Spirit is intimately
aware of that and knows it. And he's going to draw a comparison
here, an analogy, to enable us to understand this. Verse 11,
For who among men knows the thoughts of a man except the spirit of
the man which is in him? Even so the thoughts of God no
one knows except the Spirit of God. No one knows what's going
on in your mind, in your inner being, but you. I mean, I'm standing up here talking
to you and most of you, except those who are asleep, are looking
at me. But some of you who are looking
at me have other things on your mind. The person sitting next
to you doesn't know that you are gone in another world. Because they can't read your
mind. Even in the most intimate of relationships, husbands and
wives who have lived together for many years, sometimes you'll
say, oh, I know what you're thinking. And we do get to know one another
pretty well, but there's other times we have to ask, don't we?
What are you thinking? What's wrong? Because we don't
know what's going on in them. We see certain symptoms, but
we don't know. How often have you been talking to someone and
they're talking to you and they think you're just so interested
in their conversation and your mind is way off somewhere and
they say, don't you think so? Well, I guess I don't have any
idea what they said. I was thinking about something
totally different. They don't know that that's the point. It's so
obvious we all know it. No one knows the thoughts of
a man except the spirit of a man which is in him, his inner spirit,
his inner being. We alone know ourselves. Even
so, the thoughts of God, no one knows except the spirit of God.
There is a point of comparison here, and you don't want to go
beyond that point of comparison. The point of comparison is what
the spirit of a man knows, a human being. He knows what's going
on in the mind of that man. And the spirit of God, he knows
what's going on in the mind of God. Now, you can't begin to
develop out of this. some kind of doctrine of the
Holy Spirit, as though the Holy Spirit dwells within God the
Father, like our spirit dwells within us, because the point
is just a comparison. In fact, in verse 11, it refers to the
spirit of man which is in him. And no one knows the thoughts
of God except the Spirit of God. He doesn't go on to develop it
as though the Spirit of God dwells in God the same way He dwells
in us. But the point is the Spirit of God knows the mind of God
like our spirit knows our thoughts. Another emphasis given that no
one outside of God is able to know God and know what is in
the mind of God. Now we have people, and this
is what happens with worldly wisdom, who want to devise their
own religion and create their own God, so they begin to tell
us what God is like and what God is not like. But reality,
we have no idea. I sometimes watch other preachers,
and preachers who do not believe the Bible and salvation in Christ,
they'll stand up and talk and tell their people about God and
so on, and I'm sitting there thinking, he has no idea what he's talking
about. Why do they pay him for this? Anybody else could get
up and give their thoughts on it, because no one is able to
know the mind of God except God. At least among human beings,
we can take a guess at what's going on in someone else's mind.
We are totally different beings than God, so we have no way of
knowing. Unless God makes it known. But
who can make the mind of God known but God? And that's the
role of the Spirit of God, who is also himself God. Isaiah 55, verses 8 and 9. You
don't need to turn there, just listen. Isaiah 55, 8 and 9. For
my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are my ways your ways. Your
ways, my ways, declares the Lord. For as the heavens are higher
than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my
thoughts than your thoughts. Point being, you as man cannot
enter into my mind. All right, verse 12. Now we have
received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit who is
from God, so that we may know the things freely given to us
by God. Believers have received the Spirit
of God. Paul presupposes their understanding
of this truth. He evidently had explained it
to them when he was present with them during his extensive stay
in Corinth, because he refers to it a number of times as things
they ought to know and ought to be living in light of. The
Spirit of God indwells every believer. Turn over in chapter
3, 1 Corinthians, verse 16. Do you not know that you are
a temple of God and that the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of God,
dwells in you? In the church there at Corinth,
in chapter 6, verse 19. Do you not know that your body
is a temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have
from God? Look over in chapter 12, verse
13. For by one Spirit we were all
baptized into one body, whether Jews or Greeks, whether slaves
or free. We were all made to drink of one Spirit. All believers
have partaken of the same Holy Spirit who has now come into
their lives. See, if Paul refers to this fact,
even though he doesn't develop the doctrine of the indwelling
Spirit, per se, in chapter 2, he refers to it as something
that would be common knowledge among them as believers. In fact,
in the second letter of the Corinthians, in chapter 13, in verse 5, he'll
tell them to examine themselves to see if you're in the faith.
Because if the Spirit of Christ doesn't dwell in you, you don't
belong to him. So every believer has the Spirit.
So back in chapter 2, verse 12, when he says, now we have received
not the Spirit of the world, but the Spirit is from God. We
have the one now who brings to us the mind of God. We haven't
received the spirit of the world, so our thinking is not like the
world. Our thinking now is conformed
to the mind of God because we know what is in the mind of God. We have received the Spirit,
not of the world, but the Spirit who is from God. Note the reason.
So that we may know the things freely given to us by God. This is crucial. What happens? The death of Christ is a historical
fact. And there are TV programs on
it. The truth of it is laid out in
the Bible. That revelation is given. But
to that point, unbelieving man does not bridge the chasm between
his lost condition and the provision of Christ as the one who paid
the penalty for sin. The only bridge between fallen
man and the truth of the gospel is the Holy Spirit, who is the
one who reveals that revelation to the heart. So while there is revelation
given, the gospel is a revelation of God's plan of redemption,
that revelation is never understood and believed by fallen man apart
from the work of the Holy Spirit who opens the blinded eyes to
see and believe the truth of the gospel and at that time personally
becomes part of that individual's life. so that we might know the
things freely given to us by God." That word translated, freely
given. The Greek word for grace is karos. This word is karidzomai. It's
just a variation of the Greek word for grace. The things graciously
given to us, freely given, given us by God's grace. What are the
things freely given to us by God? Well, it's the work of God's
salvation, the things that God has prepared for those who love
Him at the end of verse 9. The depths of God in verse 10
regarding His purposes and plans in redemption. How do we come
to know that? Well, that's the work of the
Holy Spirit, who not only has unfolded the truth of the gospel
in its facts, but now has brought that truth to those who saw it
as foolishness, who wanted nothing to do with
it, who found that message offensive, who thought in their own self-righteous
pride they were good enough. But then the Holy Spirit took
that truth of the cross and that message and drove it home to
their hearts And they saw that they were indeed sinners, condemned
and deservedly so. They saw the wretched hopelessness
of their condition and turned and cast themselves on the mercy
of God, believing that Christ had died for them. What happened? The Spirit of God had done a
marvelous work in carrying the truth of the gospel to the heart
and mind of that individual. This is absolutely essential.
If we don't have this settled and clear in our mind, we will
begin to drift all over and soon we will have abandoned our theology.
You understand that the gospel cannot be effective apart from
the ministry of the Holy Spirit. This explains why you may present
the gospel clearly and boldly and passionately to someone. And they walk away, they may
be hostile, they may be endeavored, go away and say, what could I
have done? I was so convincing. Apart from the work of the spirit.
That fallen sinful human being will have nothing to do with
God. You cannot argue him into faith. You cannot reason him
into faith. You cannot love him into faith. That doesn't mean that we are
not to love the unbeliever. That does not mean we are not
to demonstrate the character of Christ. But the fact is, none
of these will save a person. Some of you have unbelieving
family members, and you have modeled godliness before them.
And you have demonstrated the character of Christ, and you
have shared with them the truth of the gospel. There could be
no closer human bonds and relationships, and yet they're lost. They haven't believed. I say this because sometimes
we think, well, to be effective, we first have to make people
our friends. And then if we develop a relationship
with them and they become our friends, Perhaps we feed them
and clothe them and then they will be more receptive to the
gospel. You know what that is? That is a denial of the depravity
of man. The biblical doctrine is that
because of our sin, we are so totally corrupted and so totally
opposed to God in our sin that we will have nothing to do with
him. And you cannot improve the unbeliever. I'm not saying the Lord in his
ministry does not use a variety of things. He uses the testimony
of a believing wife living before an unbelieving husband. He used
her life to convict him and bring him to salvation in 1 Peter chapter
3 verse 1. But you understand it is only
the ministry of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit may use our friendship
with an unbeliever to give us the opportunity to demonstrate
the character of Christ and present the gospel to them. But you understand
it is the ministry of the Holy Spirit and taking the gospel
that saves that person. And without that, nothing happens.
Reading an article and there was an article in the paper a
week ago that covered the same thing with churches moved away
from confronting people about the gospel, we think that we
have to build relationships And then we can share the gospel.
We have to earn the right, we sometimes say, to share the gospel.
You know, most of the evangelism done in the New Testament is
what we would call cold turkey evangelism. Just go and confront the person
with the gospel. Go and talk to strangers and
people who didn't know you and tell them the gospel. I'm not
saying that's the only way. You have family members you have
relationships with. That's fine, you have neighbors
you see regularly, that's fine. Do you understand God's plan
is they hear the gospel, the spirit takes the gospel and drives
it home to the heart. You don't soften up unregenerate people. That's a denial of the total
depravity of man. Soon as we slide into this, we
develop the plan of helping God out. The world is opposed to
the gospel. They consider it foolishness.
We can't save people that won't listen to us. It's hard to get
a good hearing when people think you're a stupid fool. So we develop
ways that we think will make the unbeliever more receptive. Which means what? He's not so
depraved. It's not the Holy Spirit using
the gospel, it's these other things that get him ready and
then we hit him with the gospel. And pretty soon, these things
have been elevated. In our last study, we talked
about the church and social programs. And I read you some quotes of
people who have moved from thinking it's only the gospel that is
used to the spirit, to it's the gospel and social programs on
an equal level that must be used. And these aren't people far out.
These are people within the evangelical world. How does that begin? By
subtly thinking that we can do something to a depraved, fallen,
sinful human being that will make the gospel more palatable
and more acceptable to him. And the point here is only the
Spirit of God can open blinded eyes. That's how we know the
things freely given to us of God. Verse 13, these things we
also speak. Which things? The things freely
given to us of God. Verse two, I determined to know
nothing among you except Jesus Christ and him crucified. God's
plan of redemption, the work of the cross is what Paul's talking
about here. These are the things we speak,
not in words taught by human wisdom. This reiterates what
Paul has been belaboring. Chapter one, verse 17, Christ
did not send me to baptize, but to preach the gospel, not in
cleverness of speech, not in wisdom of word. Why would you even try to do
that? Because the preaching of the cross is foolishness to those
who are perishing. So I think if I can make it more
palatable and create the kind of environment the unbeliever
will like to be in, then I will have created an opportunity. You have to get the gospel to
the unbeliever, but you understand these other things don't change
his depraved nature. He still is a fallen-to-prey
being as opposed to God as he ever was. And if it weren't for
the intervention of the Holy Spirit, none of us would ever
be saved. Which things we also speak, not
in words taught by human wisdom, but in those taught by the Spirit. So we take the truth the Spirit
has revealed, and now we teach it as the Spirit has given it.
The words of the Spirit. We have to be very careful. We
don't delude ourselves. We are great at talking generally
about God. Well, I had a friend. We say
I had a chance to talk to someone to talk about why I told him
God was important in our life and how important it is that
they recognize God. And I talked about Jesus and,
you know, what an example he is for us and how it's made our
family different because, you know, we know Jesus. And what
about the cross? What about the cross? When my
dad was living, he would listen to radio preachers and he would
say to me as we'd go out to lunch, he'd say, can you be saved without
hearing about the blood of Christ and the work of the cross? I'd
say, no. He said, I listened to a preacher
yesterday on the radio. You know, the whole message,
he talked about things, but he never mentioned the cross or the blood.
That's what we call decisionalism, where we call to people to make
a decision for Christ, but we never did explain to them the
cross. What was their decision about?
I'd like to add Jesus to my list of friends. I mean, what was the decision
if they didn't hear the message of the cross? They didn't hear
Christ died to pay the penalty for their sin. What decision
did you make? I mean, it's just not another
name to your list of close friends. We're talking about a savior
who had to take your place. to pay the penalty for your sins,
combining spiritual thoughts with spiritual words. Basically,
what we're saying here is you take the truth that the spirit
has given and you communicate it now as the spirit has intended. And the spirit will take that,
but we've got a problem, the natural man does not accept the
things of the spirit of God. They are foolishness to him.
He cannot understand them. They are spiritually appraised.
I want you to however you mark your Bible, underline it, highlight
it. Two things, and then we're going to come back and look at
it. Does not accept. Cannot understand. Does not accept. Cannot understand. Does not accept. Cannot understand. He will not
and he cannot. I'm going to say, he'll say,
which is it? He will not or he cannot. Both. It's what God says,
a natural man, the Psyche goes. We bring it over in English to
talk about soul. It's in words like psychology
or psychic or having to do with the soul and the inner being
of a person. Here we're talking about, as
the translation I'm using has, the natural man. This is man
as he is apart from the ministry of the Spirit of God. The human
man. Man is man. All he is is man.
But not with the ministry of the Holy Spirit, the natural
man. The man, apart from the work
of the Spirit of God, does not accept the things of the Spirit
of God. There's a personal responsibility
and accountability here. He does not accept them. He will
not receive them. That's it. Why? Their foolishness
to him. Why would he believe this? It
is foolish. If I explain it more clearly
and if I provide the evidence, then it will be clear to him.
He won't do it. They're foolishness to him. You
can't change his view. That's how he sees it. He does
not accept the things of the Spirit of God. And he cannot
understand them. This is intensely important. You see here, he will not and
he cannot. He is personally accountable
and in his fallen state as a depraved being, he cannot understand them
because they are spiritually appraised, examined, discerned. It takes the work of the spirit
to enable you. to examine and evaluate and understand
them. These are things understood only
through the ministry of the Holy Spirit. So you see, the revelation
of God's work on the cross, in and of itself, would not save a person. Because
in our sin, we view it as foolishness. In our fallen state, we have
no ability to understand it. It takes the Spirit of God To open the blinded eyes and
enable one to see. You know, our whole doctrine
of man and salvation is at stake here. It is true, we have to
bring the gospel to men, women and young people, but you understand
that is what we have to do. That is what is effective for
salvation. We think, yeah, I could just
go down and walk the streets of Lincoln and walk up to a person
on the corner and engage them in conversation and share the
gospel with them and they could be saved right there and they
don't know me from Adam. Well, what saves a person? Friendship? I'm not saying God
doesn't use friendship in part of his plan and other things,
but you understand what the basic issue here. Don't get confused.
The gospel. used by the Spirit brings about
salvation. Some of you had the experience.
You've shared the gospel with someone you met at work and you
didn't even hardly know them, and they got saved. And you've
lived with an unsaved family member for many years and pleaded
with them to believe in Christ and prayed for them, and they're
still as far away as ever. Some of these things go beyond
understanding and some of these things we need to understand
as much as we can. And the fact is. Man is hopelessly
lost. And God's only plan is that they
hear the gospel and the spirit use the gospel to turn them to
Christ. So I share the gospel with someone and I am. discouraged,
they didn't believe. And I said, what did I do wrong?
Maybe if I had done this, maybe if I had done that and they said,
well, I don't believe that God created the world in six days.
I don't believe that God created it anyway. So and you're flustered. I said, well, I guess, you know,
that doesn't matter right now. You know, what really matters
is where are you going to spend eternity? I'm going to try to convince
them of the scientific evidence, because what? They're depraved.
It's only by faith we understand the worlds were made by God out
of nothing, Hebrews 11 says. So don't get me off the track.
I want to hear about Christ. I don't believe Genesis. I don't
believe Revelation, all that hokey pokey. Let me ask you,
where are you going to spend eternity? No matter what you believe and
don't believe, there is one fact that is settled by Almighty God. You are a sinner. And the penalty
for your sin is death. And that will include eternity
in hell. And Jesus Christ died on the cross to pay the penalty
for your sin. And your only hope for salvation is that you turn
from your sin and believe in him. And why would you reject
such love? Well, what about Genesis 1? No,
what about your relationship to the only Savior? What about
the Book of Revelation and all that hokey stuff? No, what about
where you will spend eternity? I'm not saying these other things
don't have a place, but they can't come in the line. We think,
oh, I've got to win them if I just was a little more intellectual,
if I just I was able to reason. And, you know, they bring up
things I'm not prepared for. What could they bring up you're
not prepared for? Think about it. They're sinners. They're going to hell. Jesus
Christ is the Savior who died on the cross, and he's the only
way to heaven. Now, what can they bring up you don't know
about? It's God's child. Anything else they bring up,
I don't want to talk about. Because it's irrelevant, I don't want
them to get confused. You know, I go to the doctor
and say, you know, I think I have skin cancer or he looks at me and
says, I think you have skin cancer. I said, you know, this finger
now didn't bother me a little bit here. Well, let's talk about
my finger now. Well, if I have cancer, let's
talk about the cancer. I hope he knows more about the body
than me. Otherwise, I want to change doctors.
We go to talk to people about their souls and their eternal
destiny, and we're hoping they bring something up. You understand,
they don't have a clue what's going on. They know nothing of
the wisdom of God. We're saying, Lord, open the
door and we get back home and say, well, I didn't have any
opportunity. They didn't say anything. What did you expect
the dummy to say? He didn't know anything. You stand there looking eye to
eye with a person on their way to an eternal hell and you know
the cure. And we don't say anything. Say,
well, I guess there was no opportunity. He was there on his way to hell.
You were there with the cure. What more opportunity do we need?
We need to have our theology correct. This is the foundation
for the rest of what's going to go on in the church. And if
our theology is not correct in the doctrine of man's sinfulness
and the necessity of the ministry of the Holy Spirit, everything
else is going to pieces. And the drift will only get farther
and farther away from the truth. And we'll think we're helping
God out by doing good things and developing plans that we
think will soften the depraved heart of man. and make him like
us, and therefore he'll want to be saved. It is the matter
of the gospel and the power of the Holy Spirit. The unregenerate
man will not receive these things and cannot understand them, but
he who is spiritual, verse 15, appraises all things, discerns
all things, examines all things. In other words, the unsaved person
knows nothing about the work of God in salvation with true
understanding. So he's in the dark, but the
one who is spiritual, the one who has the spirit understands
all things. I mean, we know things about the natural world. Some
of you have gone to grade school or high school or college and
learn things about the world, business, medicine, whatever. And you also know about spiritual
things. You also know about the wonder
of God's plan of salvation. You can examine the unbeliever
and you know his condition as we've been talking about. You
know he's a sinner. You know he's on his way to hell.
You know the only hope of salvation is through faith in Christ. Yet
he looks at you and he can't understand you. He himself is appraised by no
one. That doesn't mean we're above being examined. It means
the unbeliever is not able to understand us. not able to examine
us and to reason through. Oh, now I know what he is all
about. It still makes no sense. You know what happened when the
Apostle Paul got done preaching the gospel to Festus? The Apostle
Paul. Festus said, Paul, you've gone
crazy. You're mad. You're insane. I mean, he couldn't understand
Paul. Makes no sense. Him, when he's speaking, looks
like Paul's a well-educated man, but you're nuts. You've gone
over the edge, Paul. You're crazy. He couldn't understand
him. And you can't. The unregenerate
man is not able to examine and have insight into the believer
and the work of salvation God has done in him. For who has
known the mind of the Lord that he will instruct him? Supports
this from Isaiah chapter 40, verse 13, who has known the mind
or that he will instruct him. You understand now we belong
to God. It's his work through his spirit
that's been done in our life. That is the mind of God in his
purposes and plans in salvation through the death of his son
that has been brought to us to bring about our salvation. Well,
the unregenerate mind cannot understand the plan of God in
salvation, so they cannot understand that plan as it has worked out
in us. And none of us could have understood
it either apart from the enlightening ministry of the Holy Spirit.
But now we have the mind of Christ. Another way of saying we have
received the Holy Spirit. So we know what is in the mind
of Christ, in the mind of God the Father. We understand salvation. His
plan has been revealed. But even that revelation in the
gospel remains dark until the Holy Spirit comes and brings
light to the heart and mind of those that he is going to save.
We say, well then, what is it? I just go out and indifferently
present the gospel. They're either saved or not.
You know, Paul was as passionate about it as it will all depend
on him. I quoted earlier, we beg you in Christ's stead, be
reconciled to God. Paul says earlier in chapter
2 of 1 Corinthians, verse 3, I was with you in weakness and
in fear and in much trembling. I mean, Paul poured his life
into this. His passion was that people would
hear and believe in Christ, but he also understood at the same
time only the Spirit of God. can make this effective in a
life. That's why he never took it personally, the rejection. He never said, I'm going to give
up. All I do is cause trouble everywhere I go. You know, I'm
only making things more difficult. I go into a city, a town, and
things are quiet. What do I do? In no time at all,
there's a riot going on. People who believe get persecuted
and I go to jail or get beat. I'm just not effective. No, Paul
saw it was in God's hand, but he was passionate about getting
it out. They'll later tell the Corinthians, we have the treasure
of the gospel in these earthen vessels, these physical bodies,
so that all the glory can go to God. Think about it. You go
out of here, walk someplace in this city today, and you have
the message that can bring eternal life to a person who, apart from
that message, will spend all eternity in hell. Why wouldn't
I tell them? I just don't know that I'd be
good at it. You don't know the gospel. Well, yes, but tell them,
people, you can't tell the people that they're sinners and that
they're on their way to hell and that Jesus Christ died on
the cross to pay their penalty for sin and they must repent
of their sin and believe in him. I could do that, but it won't
work. Maybe we take it on ourselves to think it's our doing that
makes it work. Only the Holy Spirit can make
it work. But I will be accountable for my responsibility in sharing
the gospel. The first convert that is recorded
on the continent of Europe occurred at the city of Philippi, and
it was a woman named Lydia. And that was one of those cold
conversions, confrontational conversion. Paul never met Lydia
before, didn't know Lydia, established no friendship relationship over
time with Lydia. He went out where Lydia and some
other women were and he presented the gospel. You know what happened?
Listen to Acts 16, 14. And the Lord opened her heart
to respond to the things spoken by Paul. It says it all, doesn't it? Well,
there was something about Paul that attracted him. Or Paul helped
her do the wash. Or he helped this. Or he helped
load the wagon. Or he just was so convincing
in his arguments. He presented Jesus Christ and
Him crucified. The Lord opened her heart. All I can do is say, Lord, help
me to be clear as I can with the Gospel. Lord, give me a boldness
beyond my own fear with your truth. And Lord, by your grace,
may your Spirit open hearts. What do I pray when I preach?
Lord, open the hearts of people to the truth. Lord, if your Spirit
doesn't do a work in the heart, these will just be empty words
that accomplish nothing. But your Spirit can make them
alive. can bring men, women, and young people to salvation.
But all said and done, my responsibility is what? Present the message
so that the Spirit of God can do what only He does. So that
the work of God in salvation is accomplished. Where are you? Oh, I come to this church all
the time. Well, I've heard you preach so many messages, I could
preach them myself. All of that may be true. The
issue is, has the Spirit of God ever opened your blinded eyes
so that you saw as never before your sinful condition? That you
were lost. And that there is only one Savior,
Jesus Christ. And He died on the cross as your
substitute to pay your penalty. And you turned from your sin
and placed your faith in Him. That's the only salvation. So
how do I know? Cast yourself in the mercy of
God. If you believe that Jesus Christ died for you, the wretched
sinner that you are, that will be an act of God's Spirit working
graciously in your life to bring salvation. Let's pray together.
Thank you, Lord, for the power of the Gospel to bring salvation.
Because at any time that the Gospel is presented in any place
to any person, your Spirit is at work. Lord, we realize sometimes we
are giving off the savor of Christ, and that savor is a savor of
death to death. And sometimes that is given off
as a savor of life to life. We are in awe of the awesome
responsibility entrusted to us. But our sufficiency is found
in Your Son, Jesus Christ, and His finished work on the cross,
and the work of Your Spirit in grace to bring His work of grace
to bear on a sinful heart so that the salvation of your grace
can be accomplished. We praise you in Christ's name,
Amen.
God's Spirit Reveals God's Truth
Series 1 Corinthians series
The truthfulness of the message of the cross of Christ is revealed by the Spirit of Christ. Those who have believed the message have the ongoing ministry of the Spirit revealing to them the meaning, and giving understanding, of the Truth of God. Apart from the Spirit doing so - no person can rightly appraise the Word of God.
| Sermon ID | 123005134420 |
| Duration | 49:19 |
| Date | |
| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | 1 Corinthians 2:10-16 |
| Language | English |
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