God's Wisdom, Man's Wisdom
Series Guest Special Lessons
The sermon centers on the distinction between God's wisdom and human wisdom, emphasizing that true spiritual understanding is accessible only to those who are spiritually mature and yielded to the Holy Spirit. It identifies three divisions of humanity— the natural man, who cannot comprehend spiritual truths due to the absence of the Spirit; the carnal believer, who, though saved, lives in the flesh and acts like an unbeliever; and the spiritual believer, who is guided by the Spirit and bears fruit in accordance with divine purpose. The key to receiving God's wisdom lies in loving God, pursuing maturity, and surrendering to the Holy Spirit, who reveals divine truths and empowers faithful service. The sermon underscores that only works done in the Spirit—those rooted in obedience, humility, and love—will endure the final judgment and be rewarded in heaven, while efforts driven by human effort or fleshly ambition, though not necessarily lost, will be consumed like wood, hay, and straw. Ultimately, the believer's life is to be marked by continual dependence on the Spirit, evidenced by thanksgiving, love for others, and a deep, abiding relationship with Christ.
| Sermon ID | 12242553452597 |
| Duration | 45:08 |
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| Category | Bible Study |
| Bible Text | 1 Corinthians 2:6-3:23 |
| Language | English |
