Thursday, December 15, 2011

Be Blessed...

I found this at Ken Silva's website, it is a wonderful excerpt from Jon Cardwell's book 'Christ and Him Crucified'...


As the gospel of Christ crucified cannot be attained through the religious works of sinful men, nor can be attained through the logical thinking of sinful men, neither can it be more effective, more persuasive or more savingly executed through the eloquent proclamation of sinful men.

To suggest such a thing would certainly contradict what the apostle stated prior to his telling the Corinthians that he determined to know nothing among them except the gospel truth of Christ, and Him crucified:

And I, brethren, when I came to you, came not with excellency of speech or of wisdom, declaring unto you the testimony of God. 1 Corinthians 2:1

Neither excellent speech nor cunning wisdom was used by Paul in declaring the gospel truth. It is the work of the Holy Spirit alone regardless of whether one is on the receiving side or the delivery side of the gospel. Why? God tells us in a verse just prior to what we’ve read in 1 Corinthians 2:1-2,

That no flesh should glory in his presence. 1 Corinthians 1:29

GLORY IN THE CROSS
God receives glory from the work of Christ’s crucifixion and He also receives glory from proclamation of Christ’s crucifixion, in those to whom God is saving, and in those by whom God is using to preach His truth. Therefore, if man’s chief end, ultimate goal and reason for existence is to glorify God, then we glorify God when our boast is in the crucified Christ, as it is written,

But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world. Galatians 6:14

*When we can boast in anything apart from the redeeming work of Jesus Christ, by His righteous life lived, His prophetic word taught, His heavenly declarations proclaimed, His obedient servitude exemplified, His perfect substitutionary death, etc., we sin, straying from the gospel, departing from its glory and its power.* [star emphasis mine]

But we proclaim Christ crucified,
Offensive to the Jews,
And unto Greek minds foolishness:
Rejected by both views.

Yet, for all those whom God has call’d,
Both Jews and Greeks alike,
Jesus Christ, the great pow’r of God
And wisdom from on high.

For God’s apparent foolishness
Is wiser than all men;
And what seems to be God’s weakness:
Stronger than all heaven.

For, brethren, won’t you bring to mind,
God’s calling, ye can see,
Not many wise or strong are call’d,
Noble, too, not many.

But God had chosen from this world
The foolish things to stun
The wise; and weak things He chose too,
Confounding those things strong.

And the lowly and despis’d things,
The world considers base,
God has valued and has chosen;
The lofty He laid waste.

The reason God has done these things:
That no flesh should glory
In His presence― for God’s Word
Knows no other story.[1]

Link

[1] Jon Cardwell, Christ and Him Crucified [Anniston: Vayahiy Press, 2011], 56-58.



I put stars before and after Jon's statement {*When we can boast in anything apart from the redeeming work of Jesus Christ, by His righteous life lived, His prophetic word taught, His heavenly declarations proclaimed, His obedient servitude exemplified, His perfect substitutionary death, etc., we sin, straying from the gospel, departing from its glory and its power.*} because I wonder, if people claim to invite Jesus into their heart, if they make their decision, or if they choose Jesus, are they not boasting, are they not robbing God of glory due only to Him? Let's compare two scenarios; 'I accepted Jesus into my heart', and 'Christ has redeemed me from the pit of hell thru His death, burial, and resurrection'. Which statement best glorifies God? God forbid any should dare to take credit for something they have no ability to do...


3 comments:

Jehovah Mekoddishkem said...

"because I wonder, if people claim to invite Jesus into their heart, if they make their decision, or if they choose Jesus, are they not boasting, are they not robbing God of glory due only to Him?"

That's the very point I try and convey to those who believe in "free will" to choose Jesus. I am very saddened by people who claim they even have that ability to choose when Scripture clearly says it is by God's GRACE through faith and THAT not of yourselves"""" how much clearer can you get? The most frightening horrifying thing about it all is, there are many clinging onto their pride to have such boast of free will and are not saved. I'm very afraid for them.

We boast in the LORD for why we were created to give HIM all the glory and honor and we enjoy HIM in return. I love the verse that says-- "Let him who boasts boast in this that he understands and knows me that I am the Lord who exercises loving-kindness, righteousness and justice on earth for I delight in these things"

That's a very brilliant piece by Ken Silva.

lyn said...

I am convinced that free will is an accursed gospel, that may be extreme in some people's minds, but Scripture clearly teaches God the Father, God the Son, and God the Spirit save sinners, man has no ability to save himself or choose Jesus unless God chooses him first.

Thanks for your input, I always appreciate hearing from you!!

Jehovah Mekoddishkem said...

thanks Lyn for your kindness and for letting me share. I tend to get overexcited like a little child sometimes by being solicitous with people's writings. I've actually been on other blogs and been a blog hog not realizing it until God showed me clearly what I was doing and then I repented. God is working on me in that area. He's so very patient beyond my comprehension. Thank you Lord Jesus
I just thank you for putting up with my long tedious written responses. Thank you and God richly bless you sister