My message and my preaching were not with wise and
persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit’s power,
1. As we have learned in previous messages that
when Paul came to Corinth after Athens, he made a conscience decision to do
several things. He decided to reset his
life and ministry. When he arrived in
Corinth, he was sick, fearful, and trembling.
He was in a weak period of his life.
He started working in his tentmaking trade with Aquila and
Pricilla. He then went full time when
Timothy and Silas arrived. After
persecution and slander from his fellow Jew he decided to go exclusively to the
gentiles. He then decided to preach only
about Jesus and his crucifixion, death, burial, and resurrection. He would emphasize the broken body and shed
blood of Jesus and the benefits thereof.
2. Paul
then focused on making sure that the message he brought and the preaching he
delivered was not laced or full of wise and persuasive words. Paul was an orator. This training was required to be a rabbi,
teacher, scribe, and a member of the Sanhedrin which he was. In Galatians when we hear his testimony Paul
was a student of Gamaliel the foremost scholar and teacher of his day. Paul excelled and was Gamaliel’s best
student. He was more than capable of
delivering a emotional, persuasive and effective message and sermon.
3. Part
of Paul’s reset was to keep his message simple, clear, and concise. Paul’s decided to tell them his testimony of
who he was, how he got saved and why he was doing what he was doing. This is an excellent preaching style.
4. Paul
like all the apostles used signs, wonders, and miracles to attract an
audience. This of course was simply
following Mark 16:15-18, which states that these signs follow them who
believe. This is a wonderful component
of the gospel.
5. Paul
relied on the demonstration of the Spirit’s power. It came in the form of the gifts of the
Spirit. Now Paul later in the book gave
regulation and order to the practice.
6. Paul
saw the blind eyes open, demonic people freed, in fact aprons and clothes he
used were used in healing people and driving out demons. This brought about a platform for the gospel. Signs are given to show people the way to
Christ. Healing is designed to show the
healer.
5 so that your faith might not rest on human
wisdom, but on God’s power.
1. Paul
then reminds the Corinthians that our message must never rely on human
wisdom.
2. He
also understood how the devil operated with accusation, temptation, and
deception. He was keenly aware of the attack
of the world with pride, pleasure, and possessions. He also comprehended our inner struggle with
our desires, wants and needs.
3. So,
faith had to rely on God’s power. Only
resurrection power can fully free and deliver us from our adversaries.
4. Here
are some wonderful benefits of resurrection power.
a. When
we submit to God and resist the devil, he must flee from us. Jesus Christ came to destroy the works of the
devil.
b. We
have been born into a new life and all the benefits and resources that come
with that.
c. We
have fellowship, friendship, and a relationship with the creator of the
universe. He is our Father, friend, and
Lord.
d. Eph
1:18-20 says we have light, hope, holiness, riches, and an inheritance. Our faith is based on God’s power and
wisdom.






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