In the sermon "Wisdom Is Justified," Peter L. Meney explores the theme of the recognition of true wisdom as embodied in the ministries of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that John’s austere ministry was divinely ordained to prepare the way for Christ, and that Jesus’ ministry offers the fullness of God’s revelation. Meney references Luke 7:24-35, highlighting Jesus’ affirmation of John as the greatest prophet and yet asserting that the least in the Kingdom of God is greater, a statement supporting the New Covenant’s superior revelation. He argues that both ministries called for repentance and righteousness, but they were criticized by the same people in contrasting ways, demonstrating the inherent opposition of unregenerate hearts to the truth of the Gospel. The practical application highlights that true wisdom, represented by Christ, is recognized and justified by those who are spiritually reborn and accept the teachings of the Gospel.
“Wisdom is justified of all her children.”
“It takes a new birth, it takes a new creation to make a believer in Christ.”
“The truth is consistently opposed, whether we come mournfully and seriously with our message in a condemning way, or joyfully and winsomely in the full gospel liberty.”
“Wisdom, Christ, his truth and his gospel is justified of all her children.”
John the Baptist is described as a significant prophet who prepared the way for Christ and called for repentance.
Luke 7:24-28
The doctrine of sovereign grace is evident throughout Scripture, emphasizing God's initiative in salvation.
Ephesians 1:4-5, Luke 7:29-30
Wisdom is crucial for Christians as it embodies the truth of the gospel and the revelation of Christ.
Luke 7:35
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