But we preach Christ crucified, unto
the Jews a stumbling block, and unto the Greeks foolishness. 1 Corinthians 1:23
The test
of whether someone is teaching the cross rightly or wrongly is whether it is an
offense to the natural man or not. If my preaching of this cross is not an
offense to the natural man, I am misrepresenting it. If it is something that
makes him say “how beautiful,” “how wonderful,” “what a tragedy,” “what a
shame,” I have not been preaching the cross truly. The preaching of the cross
is an offense to the natural man. So it becomes the test of any man’s
preaching.
Or let me
put it in terms of the congregation. If this element of offense in the cross
has never appeared to you, or if you have never felt it, then I say that you
likewise have never known the truth about the cross of Christ. If you have
never reacted against it and felt that it is an offense for you, I say you have
never known it. It is always an offense to the natural man. Invariably, there
is no exception. So if you have never felt it, you have never seen it because
you are a
natural
man. Nobody is born a Christian into this world. We have to be born again to
become Christians, and as long as we are natural men and women, the cross is an
offense.
So if we
have never known this element of offense, either we have not seen it or we have
had some misrepresentation of it. The cross is an offense to the mind of the
natural man. It cuts across all his preconceived notions and ideas. It was a
stumbling block to the Jews for this reason. They were expecting a Messiah to
destroy the Roman conquerors. So when they found the One who claimed to be the
Messiah dying in apparent weakness upon the cross, they were deeply wounded and
offended.
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