Monday, May 26, 2025

What's missing?

First Corinthians 1:18-25 draws us into the heart of the difficulty that third-millennium Christians share with those of the first century. It helps us remember that the Corinthian church was not unlike many burgeoning American congregations today. The church parking lot is always full, new services have been added, signs and wonders abound, testimonies are given about changed lives, and there seems to be no limit to the enthusiasm of the congregation. Paul, however, sees grave danger ahead, because the Corinthians’ life is oriented to the wrong center.—Fleming Rutledge, The Crucifixion, 85

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She's talking about the scandal of the cross. When was the last time you heard someone at a megachurch preach or teach about the cross? Right! The pews might be full, but without the message of the cross, it's just therapeutic deism. No cross, no real power.
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