The sermon titled "Made Unto Us" by Paul Pendleton expounds upon the theological doctrine of the sufficiency of Christ as the source of wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption, as illustrated in 1 Corinthians 1:30. Pendleton argues that human wisdom is limited and ultimately futile when compared to the divine wisdom of God, emphasizing that true wisdom is found in submitting to Christ. He uses several Scripture references, such as Colossians 3:1-3, Job 28:28, and Romans 5:18, to highlight that righteousness before God cannot be achieved through human effort but is granted through faith in Christ. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance of the believer's identity and security in Christ, encouraging dependence on God's grace for spiritual growth and salvation.
“Man's wisdom is of no saving value. Man in his wisdom does not seek after God.”
“If we are going to be at God's throne, it will only be in Jesus Christ, and that is all by his power and choice.”
“We are talking about works here, that which is done before God being right... it is the thrice holy God who must be satisfied.”
“Jesus Christ had to be made a curse and sin for us. That is the only way the holy justice of God would be satisfied.”
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