“But we preach Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and folly to Gentiles, but to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God.” – 1 Corinthians 1:23-24
The Apostle Paul is very clear that the message of the gospel isn’t going to make sense to unbelievers whose hearts and minds are currently closed off toward God as He truly is. On the other hand, for those whose minds have been opened to the spiritual horror of their sin and rebellion against God, the Gospel makes perfect sense. Of course, only God could make a way for sinners like us to be reconciled to Him in His holiness. Of course, only God’s Son could live a perfect life and take our place on the cross, paying the penalty for our sins. It’s only by His death and resurrection that anyone can be raised to new eternal life as a gift of grace. The logic is clear and compelling for those prepared to hear it.
But not to those who don’t yet recognize their own sin or God’s holiness. Not to those still determined to save themselves through dead works and futile efforts at moral perfection. So, don’t be surprised when you share the love of God in Jesus and experience rejection. Those who mock you for your faith or are offended by it simply aren’t ready yet. That doesn’t mean you haven’t helped prepare them by giving them something to think about. That doesn’t mean you haven’t been successful or faithful in God’s eyes. Quite the opposite – God is pleased whenever you share Christ crucified, regardless of how people respond.
Remember and be encouraged by the truth Paul concludes with here. To those who are ready to hear, who’ve been wrestling with their own sinfulness and the futility of their efforts to save themselves by rule-following, rituals, and man-made religion, what you share will suddenly make perfect sense. Your words will resonate with power that doesn’t come from you but from God Himself. Then you’ll experience the incomparable joy of seeing someone raised to new spiritual life in Jesus Christ. #FollowJesus