In his sermon "Debir Destroyed, Christ Made Wisdom," Clay Curtis addresses the covenant promises of God as fulfilled in the conquest of Debar by Caleb and Othniel, emphasizing the theological concept of Christ as the wisdom and righteousness of God. Curtis argues that the city of Debar symbolizes human wisdom and understanding, which must be conquered to exalt Christ in the hearts of believers. He supports his claims with references to Joshua 15:15-19, 1 Corinthians 1, and pertinent Old Testament types, illustrating how God systematically dismantles human pride and reliance on self-righteousness. The practical significance of this teaching is that Christians are continually reminded to find their identity and worth in Christ alone, as He is the one who faithfully fulfills God's promises and grants believers access to spiritual blessings through union with Him.
“God our Father saves by covenant promise. He saves by covenant promise. It's a covenant that's not between God and men. It's a covenant between God the Father and His Son and the Spirit of our God.”
“God is going to make His people see we just don't have wisdom. We're just ignorant unless God be our teacher.”
“He makes Christ to be the wisdom of God unto us, makes Him to be the power of God unto us.”
“He that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord.”
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