The Deep Things of God | 1 Corinthians 2:6-16
What if the smartest minds in history completely missed God when He walked among them? This powerful exploration of 1 Corinthians 2:6-16 confronts us with a startling reality: spiritual truth cannot be accessed through human intellect alone. The wisest philosophers, most powerful rulers, and most learned religious leaders of the ancient world stood face-to-face with the Lord of glory and murdered Him. Their catastrophic failure reveals something profound about the nature of wisdom itself. We discover that God has hidden a secret wisdom, decreed before time began, that remains completely inaccessible to natural human understanding. This isn't about abandoning our minds, but recognizing their limitations. The gospel operates on a frequency the natural ear cannot hear unless the Holy Spirit attunes our hearts. We're challenged to stop measuring our faith by what we can see, feel, or reason out, and instead trust that the Spirit's revelation is sufficient. The Bible isn't just another book—it's the mind of God made available to us. When we grasp this truth, we stop seeking approval from a spiritually blind world and start building our lives on wisdom that will outlast every cultural trend and philosophical fad.
