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What Does God Care about Humanly Wisdom? 

 

First Corinthians1: 18 to 31 is a masterpiece of the message.  I believe anybody understands what it’s like to be despised.  To feel people are looking down on you, making judgments about you, and condemning you because your lifestyle does not match the human wisdom morality.  As if God is so concerned with sexual problems, we force ourselves to think that sexual behavior is our greatest evil.  We unflinchingly thinks some sort of pious behavior will guarantee our entrance into heaven.  We’re so bold about our observations; we boast about issues that we think are more important than God.

    Because if we truly believed in anything we were doing, whenever someone asked us about our skill, talent, or will, we must be quick to respond as such: “I have created this masterpiece of work and I give thanks to God for the ability.”  How many people in the world boasts of their abilities and give thanks to anything~ but God.  Truly a Christian understands that whenever good fortune follows his life, it is a gift from God.  Processing Christianity in everyday affairs is not always a simple thing to do.  There are times when no words will do, nothing but actions will reveal how much faith we have in God.  I only pray, as I get older I give the credit to God.

    It is so simple to think I’m talented, it is so simple to think I analyze, it is so simple to understand how a being greater than “myself” created this universe.  When I submit my position amongst the billions and trillions of other souls that he created, I do not doubt my ability to serve him well.  It does not take knowledge to the 10th level to understand that true insight and sagacity only comes from the infinite spirit created through the Christ.  Embracing loves total possibility, we overcome every trial, tribulation, and demeaning persecution.  For our faith is not founded on what the world will reward us.

    We wait for a destiny far more encompassing than any morality “so-called morality” because people never seem to be able to practice it. If God takes out the most weak amongst us and glorifies him or her, we must be listening to what God wants us to hear.  When our foolishness is taken into the sacrifice of Jesus, we speak with conviction.  When our understanding is to speak the truth, God will see the world turn against us and proclaim us as outcast.  Serving God is focusing on what is to come after the grave. Regardless of our suicidal, homicidal, and desperate ravaged instincts, the resurrection of Jesus will guarantee self-control.

 

 

Thomas A. SUTOR

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Lompoc CA 93438

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