
1 Corinthians 1.17-31.
Right after Paul and Sosthenes critique the church of Corinth for dividing themselves into factions, the apostles get sidetracked into a talk about how the gospel they preach… is kinda stupid.
And yeah, making that statement is immediately gonna offend certain Christian snowflakes, so lemme explain, same as the apostles explained. To the world it’s stupid. To the world, which respects power, wealth, clever politicking (or even petty and stupid politicking, ’cause pwning your opponents counts as a win to them), popularity, fame, and especially the confusion or destruction of your foes, Christ’s victory over sin and death makes no sense.
In the Roman Empire it especially made no sense. Jesus of Nazareth was a convicted felon, who got the death penalty, and died in a nasty, embarrassing way: Buck naked, wrists and ankles nailed to a cross, left to suffocate and bleed out and die. That’s as big a defeat as any of ’em could imagine. That was a sign from the gods you were cursed. And this was the guy Christians worshiped, and called Master and King. Made no sense.
In today’s passage, the apostles kinda shrugged and said, “Yeah okay. It’s moronic. To you. Because you’re too proud to realize just how brilliant it actually is.”
1 Corinthians 1.10-31 KWL 17 For Christ doesn’t send me to baptize,- but to evangelize.
- And not with a wise message,
- lest Christ’s cross be made irrelevant,
18 for the cross’s lesson is “moronic”- to those who are destroying themselves.
- To you who are being saved,
- it’s God’s power—
19 for it was written:- “I’ll destroy the wisdom of the wise.
- I’ll nullify the thinking of the thinkers.”
Is 29.14 20 Where’s a wise person? Where’s a scribe?- Where’s a person who regularly disputes with this age?
- Doesn’t God make the world’s wisdom “moronic”?
21 Because—in God’s wisdom—- the world doesn’t come to know God through wisdom,
- God is pleased through “moronic” preaching
- to save those who believe in him.
22 Jews ask for miraculous signs- and Greeks seek wisdom.
23 We preach a Christ who was crucified;- Jews are scandalized,
- and to gentiles this is “moronic.”
24 To those who are invited, Jews and Greeks alike,- Christ is God’s power and God’s wisdom,
25 because God’s “moronic” plan is wiser than humans.- God’s “weakness” is stronger than humans.
26 For look at your invitation, fellow Christians!- Not many wise—by carnal standards.
- Not many powerful.
- Not many noble.
27 But God chooses the world’s “morons” for himself,- so he might embarrass the wise.
- God chooses the world’s weak,
- so he might embarrass the strong.
28 God chooses the world’s inferiors and outcasts.- Things which aren’t,
- so he might negate things which are,
29 so no carnal person- can elevate themselves before God.
30 From this, you’re all in Christ Jesus,- who becomes our wisdom from God.
- And justice! And holiness. And deliverance.
31 Just like it was written:- “Promoters? Promote God!”
Jr 9.24