Bible Reading: 1 Corinthians 2:1–13
What we have received is not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, so that we may understand what God has freely given us.
1 Corinthians 2:12
When Paul came to Corinth, he did not rely on eloquence, human wisdom, or personal strength. Instead, he came “in weakness and in fear and in much trembling,” determined to know nothing except “Jesus Christ and him crucified.” Paul understood that God’s call does not depend on human ability. Throughout Scripture, God calls ordinary people—Moses, Jeremiah, and the disciples—and works through them so that His power, not theirs, is seen. The gospel is centered not on human achievement but on Christ crucified, the ultimate revelation of God’s love and saving grace.
Eugene Peterson observes that “Jesus crucified” is not a reduction of the gospel but its concentration. In the cross we see that God does not remain distant from our struggles; He enters them. In Christ, God shares our weakness, suffering, and even death itself. This means that when God calls us into difficult places, He does not send us alone. The Crucified One has already gone before us and walks beside us still. William Barclay reminds us that Christianity is not the discovery of human wisdom but the revelation of God’s truth. Through the Holy Spirit, God provides the wisdom, strength, and guidance we need for every step of the journey.
Many of us face responsibilities that seem beyond our strength—caring for family, serving others, facing illness, or making difficult decisions. Yet because of Christ, we can never fall beneath God. There is no sorrow too deep, no burden too heavy, and no place too dark where He is not present. The God who calls us is faithful. He provides daily bread for the journey, grace for every challenge, and His abiding presence every step of the way. Having heard His call, we can move forward in faith, trusting that the One who calls will also provide.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, who calls us to follow You, show us our duty today and give us bread for our journey. Lead us wherever You send us, strengthen us for every task, and remind us that Christ goes with us. Grant us wisdom through Your Spirit and faith to trust Your provision. Amen.