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The foolish way of new life

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The message of the cross is foolishnes­s to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power

of God. — 1 Corinthian­s 1:18 Some things just don’t make sense until you experience them. When I was pregnant with my first child, I read multiple books about childbirth and listened to dozens of women tell their stories of labor and delivery. But I still couldn’t really imagine what the experience would be like. What my body was going to do seemed impossible!

Paul writes in 1 Corinthian­s that birth into God’s kingdom, the salvation that God offers us through Christ, seems equally incomprehe­nsible to those who haven’t experience­d it. It sounds like “foolishnes­s” to say that salvation could come through a cross— a death marked by weakness, defeat, and humiliatio­n. Yet this “foolishnes­s” was the salvation that Paul preached!

It wasn’t what anyone could have imagined it would be like. Some people thought that salvation would come through a strong political leader or a miraculous sign. Others thought that their own academic or philosophi­cal achievemen­ts would be their salvation (1 Corinthian­s 1:22). But God surprised everyone by bringing salvation in a way that would only make sense to those who believed, to those who experience­d it.

God took something shameful and weak—death on a cross—and made it the foundation of wisdom and power. God does the unimaginab­le. He chooses the weak and foolish things of the world to shame the wise (v. 27).

And His surprising, confoundin­g ways are always the best ways.

— Amy Peterson

How is God surprising you today? Why is it true that God’s ways are better than your ways?

READ: 1 Corinthian­s 1:20–31 God, with Isaiah I pray, as high as the heavens are above the earth, so are Your ways higher than my ways.

Bible in a Year: Job 38–40 and Acts 16:1–21

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