In the sermon titled "Made Unto Us: Wisdom," Paul Pendleton focuses on the theological theme of Christ as the source of divine wisdom. He argues that in 1 Corinthians 1:30-31, the Apostle Paul presents Christ as not only our wisdom but also our righteousness, sanctification, and redemption, emphasizing that these aspects are inseparable and stem from God's sovereign grace. Pendleton references several Scripture passages, including Colossians 2:9 and Romans 3:26, to affirm that true wisdom cannot be achieved through human efforts but is a gift from God, deeply rooting the concept of wisdom in the fear of the Lord, as highlighted in Proverbs. The practical significance of this teaching is that believers are called to recognize their complete dependence on Christ for spiritual wisdom, thereby fostering a relationship centered on reverence and honor toward God.
“If He, and that is Christ, is made unto us by God, any of these things, then he has made all of these things unto us.”
“The gospel is the wisdom of God. Christ is the gospel.”
“Fearing God, you know God will do what He says He will do.”
“The only way you will ever know Jesus Christ is if Christ has made you clean.”
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