Sunday, September 14, 2025

Reading for September 21st

 Read 1 Corinthians 1.18-31. In verses 18-25: The cross, God's folly. Seen one way, the story of Christ's death, the message about the cross, seems foolish. Crucifixion was a shameful way for anyone to die, especially someone embodying God's hopes. Jews and Greeks represent two ways of knowing or relating to God-demanding signs and desiring wisdom.the one stresses dramatic displays of power by God, the other gradual, intuitive learning about God. The cross, however, locates God somewhere else, at the intersection of human foolishness and weakness. In verses 26-31: the Corinthians themselves prove God's power and wisdom.  The Corinthians own call shows God's capacity for upsetting human expectations. to boast in the presence of God suggests arrogant behavior (compare 4.6; 5.2). to boast in the Lord is to recognize God as the source of life in Christ Jesus (v. 31; compare Jer 9.24). Comments or Questions..

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