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If we want to be a healthy people, we need godly wisdom. What is godly wisdom and how can we obtain it?
This sermon centers on the indispensable role of divine wisdom in the life of a healthy church, drawing from 1 Corinthians 2:6–16 to contrast the world's fallen wisdom with God's secret, hidden wisdom revealed by the Holy Spirit. It emphasizes that true wisdom is not merely knowledge but the spiritual discernment to interpret truth and apply it rightly, a gift only accessible through the Spirit's work in the believer's heart. The passage underscores the radical divide between those enlightened by God's Spirit and those blinded by the rulers of this age—whose rejection of Christ stemmed from their inability to grasp divine truth due to their demonic-influenced worldview. The sermon calls the church to active spiritual warfare not through human strength, but through prayer, proclamation, and the imparting of God's wisdom, challenging believers to cultivate daily dependence on God for discernment and courage in a culture shaped by opposing systems of thought. Ultimately, it affirms that only through the Spirit's revelation can hearts be transformed, enabling believers to become effective witnesses in a world in need of light.