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The Very Power of God

“For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.”1 Corinthians 1:18

Sung in Long Meter (L.M.), to the tune of “Woodworth” or “Old One Hundreth.” Familiar hymns sung to Woodworth and Old One Hundreth are “Just as I Am” and “Doxology” respectively.

The Very Power of God
by Jon Cardwell

L.M. 8.8.8.8

To preach of Christ’s atoning death
Is foolishness to those condemn’d;
Yet unto us whom God hath sav’d
Christ’s cross, the very pow’r of God!

Carnal wisdom will God destroy
As it is written in His Word;
He’ll bring to naught their prudent view
And humble all their logic too.

Where is the wise? Where is the scribe?
Where are contentious worldly ones?
Has God not made them all like fools,
Because their wisdom’s of the world?

Offensive to religious ones
And foolish to great intellect;
The preaching of the cross of Christ;
The truth that’s scoff’d and ridicul’d.

Christ th’ crucifi’d Savior and King
When preach’d the call’d respond to God;
Wheth’r Jew or Greek or who you are
Christ’s cross, the very pow’r of God!

Wisdom of men cannot compare
With th’ least of God’s most minor thoughts;
Men’s strength is most frail to Him—
Christ’s cross, the very pow’r of God!

Not many wise or mighty’re call’d
Neither are men of noble birth;
Th’ weak and fools confound the wise—
Christ’s cross, the very pow’r of God!

A Simple Commentary on 1 Corinthians 14:14

I think you will enjoy the clear exposition of 1 Corinthians 14 from my dear friend, H.L. Harvell, Jr.

Charismatics are big on using this scripture to try and prove that there is a prayer language in tongues that cannot be understood by those who are praying. The fact is, however, that no such prayer language is ever revealed in scripture. When men spoke in tongues in the book of Acts they spoke in the languages of the nations. When Paul speaks of tongues in 1 Corinthians 12-14 he is speaking of the gift of tongues that was manifested on the day … Read More

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