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The Greatest Treasure  

I want them to have complete confidence that they understand God’s mysterious plan, which is Christ himself In him lie hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. Colossians 2: 3

The release last month of the Indiana Jones movie and last years National Treasure 2 have brought us back into the mode of treasure hunting, well at least those who like that kind of thing. I remember the big craze, in the back end of the 80’s and 90’s when people brought metal detectors to look for bits of ancient treasure they could dig up, most of them to no avail.

The original word in Greek is “Thesauros” where we get the term “Thesaurus” from. The word treasure here is a fountain or library of limitless wealth. All there is to know about wisdom and knowledge, is found in Christ. There is nothing outside of Christ that can be found and if it could, would not be worth knowing.

The verse tells us that all this treasure of truth is hidden in Christ, but it is not all unattainable.

Col 1:27 For God wanted them to know that the riches and glory of Christ are for you Gentiles, too. And this is the secret: Christ lives in you.
Because of the work of Salvation that we have embraced and welcomed, part of our inheritance, is that we have access to this great treasury. In fact because Christ lives in us, we have access to this great resource. The main problem that we face is not traps, rolling balls and problems that we have to solve like in a good treasure hunt film, but ourselves. We have to keep reminding ourselves of what we have in Christ. These treasures of wisdom and knowledge are in us, because Christ is in us.

The reason we get confused or forget is because we get caught up in our own little worlds, and forget to ask the one who knows all things. This whole plan of salvation is truly mysterious and wonderful, but it is ours, we are a part of it. Paul writes in this verse that he wants us to have confidence in who we are and what we are. Instead of seeking for wisdom and knowledge from all the sources that the world go to, ask the Lord to reveal these truths to us, piece by piece and treasure by treasure, then we will begin to understand what we truly are, and how awesome it is to be loved by an awesome God

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Foolish, only in man’s eyes!  

Since God in his wisdom saw to it that the world would never know him through human wisdom, he has used our foolish preaching to save those who believe. It is foolish to the Jews, who ask for signs from heaven. And it is foolish to the Greeks, who seek human wisdom. So when we preach that Christ was crucified, the Jews are offended and the Gentiles say it’s all nonsense. 1 Cor 1:25

In the days when the Apostle Paul was writing this letter to the Corinthian Christians, the Greeks were proud of their highly educated and philosophical thinkers. Paul himself was a trained orator (he was before his conversion a leading Pharisee) and was able to hold his own among the learned. The world was stunned by the message of the early church, which preached about a man who died on a cross and has risen again and can change us forever.
The philosophers had their own answers to the worlds problems and how could it be possible for a man who died on a CROSS to change the world. The cross was for criminals, foreigners, scum, even the Romans thought long and hard about crucifying their own. For the Jews the cross meant you were cursed by God.
These Greeks were professional speakers, they used every method of communication known to man, but their wisdom was still empty compared to that of God.
But God has used the cross as foolish (as it might appear )to shame the world’s greatest thinkers. All the worlds best minds can never free mankind from sin. The scholars may have stood and through rhetoric and other clever ways convinced the masses that gathered to hear their own message, but in the end their clever words led to nothing.
God used ordinary people with little education to declare his message, they on the whole were not trained, they didn’t stand and woo the crowds with clever methods, they just preached, Jesus crucified.
It wasn’t the way they preached that led many to trust Christ it wasn’t the personalities of Peter, Paul or Philip. It was the simplicity and accuracy of the message that when it went out to the people it went out with authority and power because it was the message of God and not of man. Paul himself changed his style from a public system of speaking to a bold message of proclamation which instead of amazing people by his clever style, convinced people of truth.
Today we compared to the wisdom of the world seem like fools, but our message of the cross, leads to divine revelation and understanding. Don’t give up, keep proclaiming and shouting it out.

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