Human Versus Divine Wisdom
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Thu Jul 19 14:46:01 PDT 2007
Human Versus Divine Wisdom
That your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power
of God. 1 Cor. 2:5.
The prevailing spirit of our times is that of infidelity and apostasy.
The spirit manifested in the world is one of pride and self-exaltation. Men
boast of illumination, which in reality is the blindest presumption, for
they are in opposition to the plain Word of God. Many exalt human reason,
idolize human wisdom, and set the opinions of men above the revealed wisdom
of God. . . . Among the great mass of professed Christians the grievous
character of the transgression of the law of God is not understood. They do
not realize that salvation can be obtained only through the blood of Christ.
. . .
In the eyes of men, vain philosophy and science, falsely so-called, are
of more value than the Word of God. The sentiment prevails to a large extent
that the divine Mediator is not essential to the salvation of man. A variety
of theories advanced by the so-called worldly wise men for man's elevation
are believed and trusted in more than is the truth of God as taught by
Christ and His apostles.
The Lord would have us individually search the Scriptures that we may
become acquainted with the great plan of redemption and take in the grand
subject as far as it is possible for the human mind, enlightened by the
Spirit of God, to understand the purpose of God. He would have us comprehend
something of His love in giving His Son to die that He might counteract
evil, remove the defiling stains of sin from the workmanship of God, and
reinstate the lost, elevating and ennobling the soul to its original purity
through Christ's imputed righteousness. The only way in which the fallen
race could be restored was through the gift of His Son, equal with Himself,
possessing the attributes of God. . . .
God has endowed humanity with attributes whereby we may appreciate God,
and though man has revolted from God and has endeavored to supply the place
of God with other objects of worship, the true God alone can fill the wants
of the soul.
>From That I May Know Him - Page 206
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