In the sermon "Wisdom In A Mystery Revealed," preacher Larry R. Brown addresses the profound theological doctrine of the revelation of divine wisdom through the Gospel of Jesus Christ, as articulated in 1 Corinthians 2:6-8. He contrasts the wisdom of God, which is a mystery revealed to the mature believers, with the wisdom of this world, which is ultimately foolishness. Brown emphasizes that this hidden wisdom was ordained by God before the foundation of the world for the glory of the elect and that it is only through the Spirit that believers can grasp this mystery. He further articulates that the mystery pertains to salvation through Christ and discusses the implications this has for understanding the relationship between faith, the law, and grace in light of Reformed theology, where God’s sovereign election plays a crucial role. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its encouragement for believers to recognize the unique and profound understanding they have of God's redemptive plan through Christ, which is inaccessible to the natural man.
“The wisdom that he speaks is the gospel, the preaching of Christ and him crucified.”
“This mystery spoken of here is applied to those truths which until the revelation of Christ were concealed from the people.”
“God ordained this hidden wisdom for the glorification of God's elect in Christ.”
“The revelation of this wisdom of God in a mystery is contained in the gospel.”
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