That Makes No Sense
The last shall be first, give so you will have, be weak so you can be strong, rejoice in your tribulations.
These statements are foolishness to the natural mind. But we, who have been saved by grace and have seen things in the light of God’s truth, understand they are perfect truths. It all seems so clear once we have the mind of Christ; but what about the many other issues in God’s word?
Romans 12:2 instructs us not to be conformed to this world but to be renewed in our mind so that we may prove what the will of God is. The word prove means to verify as true. The unregenerate mind says, "The things of God don’t sound good to me," we all accept that. But what about the parts of our thought process that are not renewed. There may be things God is trying to tell us, trying to call to us and our minds are saying, “nonsense.” The cross itself is foolishness to those who are perishing, and a worldly mindset makes the things of God sound foolish, yes even in Christians.
That is the point of the instruction in Romans. A mind that is not renewed in the knowledge of God says the things of God are sacrificial and not worth it, the mind of Christ says, “What an offer God has given me, I rejoice in it.”
Everything around us in this world (apart from the purposed work of the children of God) is distorted and part of a plan leading us to believe lies and to reject what is of God. Do we see that? We are behind enemy lines to bring the Kingdom of God to this world not to be influenced by it, although we are at times. James 4:4...friendship with the world is hostility toward God. I know it is so in me, how often I have to pray for God’s truth and removal of my thoughts that I may see as He sees, think as He thinks, and love as He loves.
Friends, let us be on guard, submit to God, surrender to His truth, ask Him to lead us in His word, by His Spirit, and in His ways. Then when He speaks, it will not be foolishness but accepted and proven as truth and life indeed to our souls. Our life and strength are in Christ, and He is the wisdom of God, Amen.
CJ Cutrone, II








