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I Corinthians 2:9-10 – “But as it is written (Isa. 64:4), Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man (the purpose is to show that we cannot come to a knowledge of God through these normal ways of learning), the things which God has prepared for them who love Him. “But God has revealed them unto us by His Spirit (tells us the manner of impartation of Spiritual Knowledge, which is Revelation): for the Spirit searches all things, yes, the deep things of God. (The Holy Spirit is the only One amply qualified to reveal God because He is God, and He is the Member of the Godhead Who deals directly with man.)”

The Context Of The Passage

In I Corinthians, Chapter 2, the Apostle Paul reminds the Church at Corinth what his verbal ministry was focused upon as he established the Church there. In I Corinthians 2:2, Paul stated, “For I determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ, and Him Crucified.” The reason why he proclaimed this twofold message is seen in I Corinthians 2:5 when Paul says, “That your Faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the Power of God.” Simply explained, Paul preached the Person of Christ and the Redemptive Work of Christ. He never spoke of going beyond this message. In fact, as he writes to the Church at Corinth he has to correct areas where they, having gone “beyond the Cross,” have slid into error and immorality. Therefore, Christ and Him Crucified is not only the Message that will establish the Church it is also the Message that will correct the Church. Whenever those in the Church go “beyond the Cross,” replacing the God-given focus of Faith with a man supplied vision or teachings, error and immorality will always be the end result.

Eternity Won’t Be Long Enough

There is such a depth of learning surrounding these two emphasized subjects, that even eternity might not supply us enough time to search out a complete description of who Christ is and what benefits Christ made available to humanity by sacrificing His Life on the Cross. We are taught by Paul, that as the Believer looks exclusively to Christ and places his or her Faith in Christ’s Work, that the Holy Spirit enables the Believer to live out this Christian life by the means of God’s Grace. This is a Spiritual Law (Rom. 8:2). Therefore, with the right Object of Faith, the Believer stands in the Power of God. I desire to see every Believer empowered by this Resurrection Life and Power, as did Paul. He understood that for this to be a fact, the Believer must pursue the understanding of who Christ is and what Christ did.

Eye Has Not Seen, Nor Ear Heard

God has prepared so much for the Believer. All of it intended to supply the Believer with the different aspects of abundant life. Let’s look at just a few benefits that Calvary supplied. Of the foremost importance, Calvary solves the sin problem. The Penalty for all sin committed by anyone anywhere in all ages was paid for at Calvary. John said, “Behold the Lamb of God, Who takes away the sin of the world.” On Calvary all debt regarding sin past, present, and future was paid. A person must, however, accept God’s Offer of clemency by placing their Faith exclusively in Christ and what He did at Calvary. We believe that as the Son of God, He became our substitute paying the entire debt of sin with His Sinless Spotless Life. Therefore, by Faith through Grace a relationship with God can begin and be maintained, despite our inconsistencies or our failings. A Holy God sees the debt paid by His Son and accepts you and I as “joint-heirs” because of our Faith in His Plan. The event of the Cross made this a possibility. Faith in the Cross makes it a reality. No Cross would mean no forgiveness, and no legal means by which man’s sin is removed. Not only did the event of the Cross cover the sin debt, it also is instrumental in regard to the Sanctification of the Saint. As the Believer learns to rest in God’s Covenant, which was cut for us at Calvary, the Holy Spirit begins to act out His Role by empowering the Believer to live this Christian life. In order to live free from any remaining nuances of sin, the Believer must know that the power of sin was also stymied at Calvary. Grace is made available only when Faith is applied to Christ’s Work on the Cross. No Cross would mean no daily deliverance from sin in any aspect, both from the sin nature or the acts of sin. Romans 6:14 says, “For sin shall not have dominion over you: for you are not under the Law, but under Grace.”

The Other Benefits

Not only does the event of the Cross carried out by Christ bring us freedom from sin, its penalty, power, and one day, its presence, but it also plays a pivotal role in our ability to be healed. “By His Stripes (wounds inflicted at Calvary) we were healed.” No Cross – no Healing physically or spiritually. No Cross – no Resurrection Power. No Cross – no Baptism with the Holy Spirit. No Cross – no Provision. God has promised that we “should not want” (Psalms 23:1). Therefore, He became Jehovah-Jireh, the God Who provides. What did He provide for us? The same thing that He provided for Abraham when he was about to sacrifice his only son Isaac. He provided a sacrifice. In that sacrifice every need we would ever have Spiritually, physically, emotionally, temporal, or eternal was met. Thank God for the event of the Cross!

Pastor Loren Larson - JSM
 
I Corinthians 2:9-10 – “But as it is written (Isa. 64:4), Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man (the purpose is to show that we cannot come to a knowledge of God through these normal ways of learning), the things which God has prepared for them who love Him. “But God has revealed them unto us by His Spirit (tells us the manner of impartation of Spiritual Knowledge, which is Revelation): for the Spirit searches all things, yes, the deep things of God. (The Holy Spirit is the only One amply qualified to reveal God because He is God, and He is the Member of the Godhead Who deals directly with man.)”

The Context Of The Passage

In I Corinthians, Chapter 2, the Apostle Paul reminds the Church at Corinth what his verbal ministry was focused upon as he established the Church there. In I Corinthians 2:2, Paul stated, “For I determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ, and Him Crucified.” The reason why he proclaimed this twofold message is seen in I Corinthians 2:5 when Paul says, “That your Faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the Power of God.” Simply explained, Paul preached the Person of Christ and the Redemptive Work of Christ. He never spoke of going beyond this message. In fact, as he writes to the Church at Corinth he has to correct areas where they, having gone “beyond the Cross,” have slid into error and immorality. Therefore, Christ and Him Crucified is not only the Message that will establish the Church it is also the Message that will correct the Church. Whenever those in the Church go “beyond the Cross,” replacing the God-given focus of Faith with a man supplied vision or teachings, error and immorality will always be the end result.

Eternity Won’t Be Long Enough

There is such a depth of learning surrounding these two emphasized subjects, that even eternity might not supply us enough time to search out a complete description of who Christ is and what benefits Christ made available to humanity by sacrificing His Life on the Cross. We are taught by Paul, that as the Believer looks exclusively to Christ and places his or her Faith in Christ’s Work, that the Holy Spirit enables the Believer to live out this Christian life by the means of God’s Grace. This is a Spiritual Law (Rom. 8:2). Therefore, with the right Object of Faith, the Believer stands in the Power of God. I desire to see every Believer empowered by this Resurrection Life and Power, as did Paul. He understood that for this to be a fact, the Believer must pursue the understanding of who Christ is and what Christ did.

Eye Has Not Seen, Nor Ear Heard

God has prepared so much for the Believer. All of it intended to supply the Believer with the different aspects of abundant life. Let’s look at just a few benefits that Calvary supplied. Of the foremost importance, Calvary solves the sin problem. The Penalty for all sin committed by anyone anywhere in all ages was paid for at Calvary. John said, “Behold the Lamb of God, Who takes away the sin of the world.” On Calvary all debt regarding sin past, present, and future was paid. A person must, however, accept God’s Offer of clemency by placing their Faith exclusively in Christ and what He did at Calvary. We believe that as the Son of God, He became our substitute paying the entire debt of sin with His Sinless Spotless Life. Therefore, by Faith through Grace a relationship with God can begin and be maintained, despite our inconsistencies or our failings. A Holy God sees the debt paid by His Son and accepts you and I as “joint-heirs” because of our Faith in His Plan. The event of the Cross made this a possibility. Faith in the Cross makes it a reality. No Cross would mean no forgiveness, and no legal means by which man’s sin is removed. Not only did the event of the Cross cover the sin debt, it also is instrumental in regard to the Sanctification of the Saint. As the Believer learns to rest in God’s Covenant, which was cut for us at Calvary, the Holy Spirit begins to act out His Role by empowering the Believer to live this Christian life. In order to live free from any remaining nuances of sin, the Believer must know that the power of sin was also stymied at Calvary. Grace is made available only when Faith is applied to Christ’s Work on the Cross. No Cross would mean no daily deliverance from sin in any aspect, both from the sin nature or the acts of sin. Romans 6:14 says, “For sin shall not have dominion over you: for you are not under the Law, but under Grace.”

The Other Benefits

Not only does the event of the Cross carried out by Christ bring us freedom from sin, its penalty, power, and one day, its presence, but it also plays a pivotal role in our ability to be healed. “By His Stripes (wounds inflicted at Calvary) we were healed.” No Cross – no Healing physically or spiritually. No Cross – no Resurrection Power. No Cross – no Baptism with the Holy Spirit. No Cross – no Provision. God has promised that we “should not want” (Psalms 23:1). Therefore, He became Jehovah-Jireh, the God Who provides. What did He provide for us? The same thing that He provided for Abraham when he was about to sacrifice his only son Isaac. He provided a sacrifice. In that sacrifice every need we would ever have Spiritually, physically, emotionally, temporal, or eternal was met. Thank God for the event of the Cross!

Pastor Loren Larson - JSM
he preaches a lot on the cross in our minds its ahrd to understand the power of the cross.. which we should ave been on.
 
Excellent post as man can not go above the finished work on the cross or beyond that which Christ has already taught us by that of what God gave Him to speak.

John 12:46 I am come a light into the world, that whosoever believeth on me should not abide in darkness. 47 And if any man hear my words, and believe not, I judge him not: for I came not to judge the world, but to save the world. 48 He that rejecteth me, and receiveth not my words, hath one that judgeth him: the word that I have spoken, the same shall judge him in the last day. 49 For I have not spoken of myself; but the Father which sent me, he gave me a commandment, what I should say, and what I should speak. 50 And I know that his commandment is life everlasting: whatsoever I speak therefore, even as the Father said unto me, so I speak.
 
Loren is a good preacher
Well I've never heard of him until now. So I looked him up. This is a powerful message and it's short:

Bread Crumbs “Yes, Jesus Loves Me!” 4-28-18

The challenge you are facing today is not simply a challenge of finances, or fear, or loneliness, or a dozen other issues that life might throw at you. Your true challenge is the challenge of faith. When torn down to its foundation, your faith operates on the belief that God loves you. We can’t earn His love and we certainly do not merit His majestic attention. However, He expressed His feelings towards us by sending His Only Begotten Son with no guarantee that we would ever accept His work on Calvary. Now that we have chosen to believe in His redemption plan, how much more will He extend His compassion, His Mercy, His help towards us. We love Him because we realize He first loved us. Acknowledging God’s love for you adds the fuel needed to operate in faith. Believe that He loves you and faith will revive and strengthen your heart. Believe that He’s watching over you and working things together as only He can. If you can believe He loves you, you will find the faith you require to rise up and meet today's need!

Galatians 5:6 - For in Jesus Christ neither circumcision availeth any thing, nor uncircumcision; but faith which worketh by love.
Loren Larson

I like how he put "majestic attention." That sums it up. Who am I that God would even notice me? And yet he extends his "majestic attention" my way. I'm in awe of that!
 
i use to listen to him a lot.he preaches with jimmy swigert . every now and then he will brag on Jimmy but Loren preaches a great message
 
thanks for this. Verna was just talking about Loren Larson the other day, and his amazing testimony. I'll have to check all this out...

thanks again. :)
 

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