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The Cross We Proclaim, Part 2

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July 7, 2026 1:30 am

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July 7, 2026 1:30 am

At the foot of the cross, all ground is level, and there is no distinction between individuals. The Apostle Paul's message to the Corinthians emphasizes the importance of focusing on the cross and Jesus' crucifixion, rather than human achievements or prestige. This mindset allows individuals to see life as it truly is and to live out their faith in a genuine way.

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All ground is level. at the foot of the cross. There is no captain or colonel or general. There is no sergeant or corporal. There is no CEO.

Not in the family of God. All the ground at the foot of the cross, level. Level Somewhere along the way, the cross became all too familiar. and familiar things stop demanding anything from us. But the Apostle Paul refused to let this happen.

In his first letter, he told the church at Corinth something that stunned them. The message of the cross looks foolish to the world, and yet it's the very power of God. and in His presence, the ground is level. Today, on Insight for Living, Chuck Swindahl examines how Paul preached and what that means for every one of us who carries the name of Christ. It seems, our Father, it takes us a lifetime to learn how we ought to live.

And So many including us. have run in the wrong direction for so long. And then we realize Yeah. The cross. And it puts everything into perspective.

It begins within, and our hearts are changed, and it grows without. our lives began to be changed. By and by our tongues fall under the control of your power. Our minds think your thoughts. Our feet walk in your paths.

And our wills submit to your ways. Thank you for the cross. Thank you for the cross. We we fall back on it and we think of it. And we realize At the foot of that cross.

All things are level. And we can but look up. And give you our praise. as we have done. All hail the power of the name of the one who hung on the cross.

We magnify your name. We exalt your name together. From a busy and active week, we pause for this time of worship deliberately. Setting aside the things that would otherwise bring us anxiety. And we focus on the cross together.

We pray, our Father, that as we do that, it will rejuvenate an awareness within us. that life is meant to be lived out. Not just lived in. Remind us of the value of serving you. being among your hands and feet, Your voice.

Your presence. These are treacherous times, even dangerous. O our Father, We place before you decisions. Choices. We pray that you will raise up your people.

That we may be led of you. In a unique Significant way Now, our Father, as we in this moment Turn our thoughts to your son. May His cross become for us preeminent. We thank you for the cross. In our Savior's name.

the name of the one who hung on that cross. We pray and give. Everyone said. Amen. You're listening to Insight for Living.

To dig deeper into today's topic on your own, be sure to purchase our Searching the Scriptures Bible Study Workbook by going to insight.org slash offer. Chuck titled today's message, The Cross We Proclaim. It's possible in the Christian life to help the wrong side and not know it. We could call individuals like that wrong way Christians. Or, if you want to go back to that group that seemed to sort of set the pace for it to start with.

Wrong way, Corinthians. My Bible is open to 1 Corinthians chapter 1. And there we read a rather sad account of a church that was squabbling with one another. Paul calls it like it is. Verse 11, verse 11, chapter 1.

I have been informed concerning you, my brethren. By Chloe's people, that there are Quarrels among you. There are quarrels among you.

Now what are the quarrels about?

Well, I mean this: that each one of you is saying, I am appalled. I am of Apollos. I am of Cephas. I Am of Christ. You see, there were splitter groups in the church.

One group said, We follow only Paul the apostle. The one on the road to Damascus who was wonderfully transformed and He's the founder of our church, and we listen only to Paul. Others would say, But have you heard Apollos? Oh, there's no one like Apollos. And the third group said, But Peter.

Peter was walking with the Savior before either Paul or Apollos named his name as Lord. Peter, we follow. Then there was this ultra-pious group. We follow only Jesus. We only listen to him.

They're all wrong way, Corinthians. Verse 13. Has Christ been divided? Paul was not crucified for you, was he? A little sarcasm in that.

Or were you baptized in the name of Paul? I thank God I baptized none of you. A little barb in that. Except Crispus and Gaius so that no one would say you were baptized in my name. Verse seventeen: Christ did not send me to baptize.

But to preach the gospel. Not in cleverness. of speech So that the cross of Christ would not be made void.

So Paul decides to set them straight. And he does it without mincing words. Chapter 3. Verse one. Brethren, I could not speak to you as to spiritual men.

But as to men of flesh, I could speak to you only as carnal. Wrong way, Corinthians. Wrong way. Even as to infants in Christ, I gave you milk to drink. Not solid food, but You were not able to receive it, indeed.

Even now, you're not able. That's the tragedy. After all this time, you still expect to be nursed. Bottle fed. Why?

Verse 3. Because you're still sarkinos. You're still flesh. You're still driven by the things that characterize lost humanity. You're still fleshly, for since there is jealousy and strife among you, are you not sarkinas?

Are you not fleshly? Are you not walking like mere men, meaning like the lost person? For he says, when one says, I am of Paul, and another, I am of Apollos. Don't you sound like you're just a bunch of lost people? Following The popular one?

What then is Apollos and Who is Paul? They are servants through whom you believed. Even as the Lord gave opportunity to each one, I planted. After planting Apollos watered. After watering, God was causing the growth, so then neither the one who plants nor the one who Waters is Anything.

But God who causes the growth. Back to chapter 1, verse 18. What the apostle decides to do when he exposes these people in all their carnality. is to point them to the cross. Look here.

Since in the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom did not come to know God, God was well pleased through the foolishness of the of the message preached to save those who believe. Don't think preaching is foolishness, it's just A method that seems foolish. to the world system. Why on earth would intelligent people come and sit and listen to somebody preaching? I mean, how moronic can you get?

I like the way Eugene Peterson renders this section. Listen. Since the world in all its fancy wisdom never had a clue when it came to knowing God, God in his wisdom took delight in using what the world considered dumb. Preaching. Of all things, to bring those who trust him.

Into the way of salvation.

Well, then, what does the lost person want?

Well, read on. Verse 22, the Jews ask for miracles. The word signs is the idea of miracles. Show us a miracle. Prove it with a miracle and we'll believe it.

Do what you cannot do in natural ways, and who will be impressed? We're looking for signs. And the Greeks searched for wisdom. But I love this. Verse 23, Paul says, but we.

who, by the way, was an incredible intellectual. studied under Gamaliel. Pharisee of the Pharisees. He was the up-and-coming chief Pharisee. Brilliant Jewish mind.

And then came the road to Damascus, where he was converted. And as a result, he started running in the right direction. And as a result, verse 23, he preaches Christ crucified. We're back to the cross. To the Jews Why, it's a stumbling block.

To the Gentiles? Here's our word again, moronic.

Now, if you question that, next time you find yourself in a sophisticated group, bring up the cross. Just bring it up as a topic of conversation. Hey, by the way, folks, I've been studying a great deal about Jesus and his death on the cross. Boom! Hang on.

Not a soul in the group will go, good for you. What a great study. They'll go, what? What? You believe what?

That's the whole point of this section of Scripture. But God honors the proclamation of the cross. to change lives. Roy Regals was absolutely positive he was running in the right direction. And along came his buddy.

He said, Wade, I'm going to tackle you. He said, What do you think? Get out of this. Is my touchdown? You look back, you go, oh Roy, please, please, please, wrong direction.

But to him it was the right way to run. Until he was tackled and somebody said, hey, man. That's their go-live. We preach Christ crucified to the Jews, a stumbling block to the Gentiles' foolishness, but to those who are the called, Jews and Greeks, Christ, the power of God, Christ. The wisdom of God.

Why? Because. 25 says, The foolishness of God is wiser than men. The weakness of God. stronger But man.

Now I love it when we get to verse 20. Six. I have to believe that Paul had tongue in cheek for just a moment. Just a little touch of apostolic humor here. We're talking about sophisticates, those who were noble blue bloods, those who were really slick.

He says, consider your calling, brethren. If we want to look at an opposite group, look around. There were not many wise according to the flesh, not many mighty. Not many noble. Didn't say any, said not many.

Meaning what?

Well Let's put it this way: this congregation is not made up of the brightest and the best. in the world's eyes. Mm-hmm. I got the idea that it would be helpful for us to realize that um We represent in the world's eyes that which is foolish. That which is weak, that which is base, and that which is despised.

Those aren't my words, they're all found in 27 and 28. And I thought, well, Let's look around.

So why don't you do that? Look around.

Okay. Just take a look. You haven't noticed yet. You shook their hands, but maybe you haven't taken a real good look. Look around.

Just whisper, are you blue blood? Just go ahead. You got really, really great roots. I also took note of some places people could come from. I just pulled out an atlas and started looking.

Booker Holler, Arkansas is one of those. Booger holler, not bogey, booger holler. Lizard Lick, my son-in-law told me about Lizard Lick, North Carolina. And Spivey's Corner.

Now maybe you heard of Spivey's Corner. They have a hollering contest there. Holler in contest in Spivey's. If you're from Spivey's Corner, don't tell anybody. Just leave it.

How about Prattsville? Arkansas. How about Pee-Wee, West Virginia? Dime box, Texas. I'll tell you my favorite one for creativity, Nameless Tennessee.

What shall we name our town? I don't know. Let's go with nameless. Good idea. Let's call it nameless.

Folks, in case you've been sitting around a room full of mirrors. In case you, like Narcissus, have been stirring in the pool. A little too long. Focused on your image. Look a little deeper.

And you will not see a lazy, slick little rainbow trout. What you will see is a wide-mouthed, bottom-feeding catfish. If you don't like that, that's part of your problem. Yeah. Because you've forgotten your pit.

You've forgotten your depravity. You see, all ground is level. at the foot of the cross. There is no captain or colonel or general, there is no sergeant or corporal. There is no CEO.

Remember that the next time you're in a church where the top guy is called CEO. Off base. There is no president. There is no cabinet. Not in the family of God, all the ground at the foot of the cross, level.

Level I love the way Jim Elliott wrote it in his journal shortly before being martyred. We're all a bunch of nobodies trying to exalt the somebody. Praise God. You start there, you'll run the right direction. Look at it.

27. God has chosen the foolish things of the world to shame the wise. Who would have ever thunk it? And the weak things of the world to shame the things that are strong, the base things of the world, the despised. Things that are not.

to nullify things that are. You know, there's a lady in our congregation from a town that no longer exists. no longer exists. Picture. Oklahoma.

Picture. Where you from? Zero. Ain't even there anymore. Me, I'm from the great metropolis of El Campo.

Go! Raid White Wave. Right down the road from Rosenberg. Bay City. Wharton.

You go further south, plashes. Plashes you can smell before you get there. Shrimp. Great spot. Port Levaca.

It's B-boy. Ha ha ha ha. Isn't this crazy? Yeah. You know why?

I'll get there. That cross. That's how come I'm gonna get there. I got nothing else to give. I just got cross.

I just have the Savior. He does all these things, verse 29, so that no one may boast. before God. When you're running the wrong direction, you're all impressed with all the human stuff. You love, you love all that.

Pedigree. You love all that accent. You love all that special stuff. All that smell good stuff. Mm.

But when you're impressed with the cross. You see everybody at the same level at the foot of that cross. Whether it's the little kid in Harlem not knowing what tomorrow will bring. Or someone on Wall Street? Thinking about jumping from the 22nd story?

Doesn't matter. The cross levels all of us. Not many cultured, not many mighty. by that it means powerful and prestigious and impressive. not many noble.

You run in the wrong direction when you boast. If you want to toot your own horn, blow a trumpet for God.

Okay. Nobody else cares. Get off your high horse You're just folks. He just wrapped up in the cross. And when you focus on that, it is remarkable what a filter system it'll give you in how to read current events.

How to see life as it really is. You'll be so unimpressed. Because you don't hang around people to be impressed. You hang around folks. with the hope of communicating and living out the truth.

And a truth. sets us free from all that other Bizaz. How about Paul? Since we've been going on and on about how important this is, how about Paul? Let's ask.

him. Give us your testimony. All right. Verse 1. Chapter two Here's my testimony.

Here's the honest truth coming from the man. who was running in the right direction. And when I came to you, by the way, if you do a little quick rehearsing, a little. Punch the rewind button and go back. He's just fresh out of Athens, one of the few failures in Paul's public ministry.

He wound up on Mars Hill, Areopagus, where all the eggheads from Athens hung out. And while there, He delivered his message. It's a profound message, but they didn't care anything about him. He was such a seed picker. is klutz from Tarsus.

Who stepped away from what could have been a grand future and embraced this Jesus?

So he's come out of that. And if you will, he's kind of got his tail between his legs when he gets to Corinth. A little discouraged. Can happen. When I came to you, brothers and sisters, I did not come with superiority of speech.

or of wisdom. proclaiming to you The testimony of God. I determined to know nothing among you, Except Jesus. Christ. and him crucified.

I take my time here because I want it to really sink in. Nothing. Except Jesus. I wasn't interested in your salary. I wasn't interested in your pedigree.

I wasn't impressed by your Prestigious background, or even for a few of you. your impressive roots. Didn't care. Don't care. Never will care.

I wanted to know, however, how you were doing with the cross. Do you really know Jesus? Is he really your Saviour? I determined to know nothing but that. Robertson and Plummer write: I not only eschewed all affection of cleverness or eloquence.

but I went to the opposite extreme. of nervous self-effacement. You see, Corinth put a premium. on the veneer of false rhetoric and thin thinking. Gullible people are easy marks.

for pulpiteers. You didn't whip up a crowd anywhere if you didn't handle it on your feet. Whoa. Have you heard so-and-so? But what is he saying?

Who is he exalting? I determined to know nothing except Christ and Christ crucified.

Well, what was Paul like when he was there? He tells us in the next two verses: I was with you. in weakness. In fear. and much trembling.

I was with you in weakness and fear and much. Trembling. You maybe didn't know that about Paul. You know, the Corinthians later wrote him and said, you know, his letters are very weighty and impressive, but in his presence, he's weak. He says Oh, that impressive.

My preaching and my message were not in persuasive words of wisdom, but in the demonstration of the Spirit and of power. Oh yeah. You see, when you are around individuals like this, you know they have a lot more behind the counter than they ever put on display. You know there is depth as well as breadth. You know that there is a humble sense of security and confidence.

Whereas there is restraint. in manipulating people. Gullible people love to be manipulated. Corinth was full of them. I mean, they just moved from the theater back to the place of ministry and thought, do it like that?

I mean, look at the crowds they get. Paul says, I didn't come to grow up a crowd, I came to deliver the truth. and my words were not that persuasive. I love the words of G. Campbell Morgan in his work on Corinthians.

Listen to this. Very brief statement. Years ago, a great man, a good man, a saint, Scholarly. devoted said to me, speaking of another preacher, Yes. He's a wonderful preacher, but you know He has sacrificed the prophet to the artist.

Preachers should think of that, writes Morgan. It is possible to sacrifice the prophet to the artist, to be so concerned with eloquence and language and phrasing and beauty of style that the impact of truth is lost. That is what Paul meant. Uh The Apostle Paul wasn't interested in impressing anyone. He came to Corinth weak, uncertain, and completely dependent on God's power.

and his weakness became the very channel through which the Spirit worked. There's a lesson in that for all of us. When we stop trying to dress up the truth and simply trust it, something changes. You're listening to Insight for Living. If something Chucksmindahl said today has caused you to want to explore this topic more deeply, we have a brand new booklet for you.

It's the one that Chuck wrote after presenting this message called The Cross We Proclaim. While today's world is impressed with credentials, eloquence, and image, Paul said he was determined to know nothing, nothing, except Christ and Him crucified. What does his bold statement really mean, and how does that mindset make a difference in your life today? Those questions and their answers are the heartbeat of Chuck's brand new booklet, The Cross We Proclaim. Today is one of those rare days when the message you heard on the program and the resource we offer are perfectly in sync.

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The preceding message, The Cross We Proclaim, was copyrighted in 2008, 2009, 2016, 2019, and 2026. And the sound recording was copyrighted in 2026 by Charles R. Swindahl Incorporated. All rights are reserved worldwide. Duplication of copyrighted material for commercial use is strictly prohibited.

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