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🗓️ 19 February 2025
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From Persuasion to Power: Learning to Trust God's Strength
In a recent sermon from House Church's Corinthians series, Pastor Alex explores 1 Corinthians 2:3-5, unpacking Paul's approach to ministry and what it teaches us about authentic faith.
The Power of Weakness
The passage reads:
"I came to you in weakness and fear and in much trembling. My speech and my preaching were not with persuasive words of wisdom, but with the demonstration of the Spirit's power, so that your faith might not be based on human wisdom, but on God's power."
Alex highlights how Paul, despite his impressive credentials as a former Pharisee, approached the Corinthians in "weakness, fear, and trembling." Why? Because his message—that a crucified carpenter was actually the Son of God—sounded absolutely crazy in their context.
In Corinth, public speakers typically used eloquent, theatrical speech following Aristotle's methods. But Paul deliberately chose not to use these persuasive techniques. Instead, he relied on God's power to demonstrate the truth of his message.
Explanation vs. Demonstration
Paul didn't want the Corinthians' faith to be based on clever arguments or persuasive speech, but on experiencing God's power firsthand. Alex explains:
"He didn't want their faith to be an explanation. He wanted their faith to be a demonstration."
This distinction matters deeply. When our faith rests on human persuasion rather than God's power, it becomes vulnerable to what Alex calls "false conversions"—people who are emotionally moved by entertaining messages but whose faith eventually fades.
David and Goliath: Faith in Action
To illustrate true faith, Alex turns to the story of David and Goliath. He points out that David didn't approach Goliath with impressive weapons or armor, but with complete confidence in God's power. While Goliath relied on intimidation and his physical advantages, David declared he was coming "in the name of the Lord of armies."
In the Bible, a person's name represents their character. David wasn't just invoking God's name—he was expressing complete trust in God's character and power. This is what faith is: believing in God's character and power rather than our own abilities.
Looking Back to Move Forward
Alex connects this to how God continually called Israel to remember His deliverance from Egypt—their "Red Sea moment." For Christians today, the cross serves the same purpose. When we face challenges that seem impossible, we look back to the cross and resurrection as proof of God's power and faithfulness.
"Where you're going to be able to get through circumstances where, you know, I can't do this on my own strength is to look back at the crucifixion, to look back at the cross. That is your Red Sea moment."
After Hours Reflections
In a post-sermon conversation with his wife Lokelani, Alex shares how this message challenges him personally. As someone naturally gifted at charming and persuading others, he has to be careful not to rely on those abilities when sharing God's Word.
Lokelani adds that it's about "not mustering up our own strength" but allowing the Spirit to work through us. They agree that true spiritual impact comes not from confidence and polished presentations, but from approaching ministry with genuine humility and dependence on God.
Alex concludes with an insightful observation: "How do you know you're being led by the Spirit? Do you feel that weakness, fear and trembling? Do you feel that like, 'man, this sounds crazy, but I know it's true'?"
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0:00.0 | Hey there, welcome to House Church. Today, we are in the Corinthian series in 1st Corinthians chapter 2, verses 3 through 5. Enjoy the sermon. |
0:11.8 | Let's pray. Father, we thank you for this beautiful morning. You thank you for this opportunity to open up your word again. And we pray that when we do do we would learn what it means to trust in you |
0:23.5 | and not in man's power, not in anyone else's power, not in our own power. And we ask God that |
0:28.7 | you would just illuminate your word to us and show it to us in a brand new light and that we would |
0:34.9 | just be just transformed and changed by the power of your word, |
0:38.9 | but also just the reliability of your word as well. In your name we pray, amen. Amen. So yeah, |
0:43.8 | we're going to be in 1st Corinthians chapter 2. We're going to be looking at, I believe it's just |
0:48.1 | three verses. Yeah, verses three through five. And says i came to you in weakness and fear and in much trembling |
1:01.0 | my speech and my preaching were not with persuasive words of wisdom but with the demonstration of |
1:07.7 | the spirit's power so that your faith might not be based on human wisdom, |
1:12.4 | but on God's power. So this is Paul talking in, what is it? 54 AD. So he goes to Corinth in about |
1:22.4 | 50 to 52 AD around that time. He's a tent maker there. He's preaching. |
1:28.3 | He's starting the Corinthian Church. |
1:29.3 | And then he leaves and then he writes back to them in 54 AD. |
1:33.3 | So think about this is all happening around 20 years, around 20 years, after Jesus resurrects and ascends into heaven. |
1:42.3 | Now, he's writing to them and he's saying to them, guys, stop all the fighting, |
1:46.8 | stop all the division, stop all the bickering with each other. Remember where you come from. |
1:51.9 | Many of you guys don't come from really wealthy families. You don't come from super spiritual |
1:56.7 | parts of the earth. You just were kind of just doing your own thing when God just met you and found you. |
2:03.3 | Not many of you were super intelligent. Not many of you were very like educated and all that. |
2:08.9 | God found you when you were considered to be low and he raised you up to heavenly places. |
2:14.9 | Now in verse three, he says, and I'm, I'm just like you. He says, we know that |
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