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July 03.2025
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What Does It Mean to Truly Boast About God’s Grace?

Speaker discussing theme of boasting about God's grace with Bible text

Understanding True Boasting: Insights from 1 Corinthians 1:26 - 2:5

In the recent sermon titled "29th June 2025 am sermon - 1 Corinthians 1:26 - 2:5," we explored the profound question of what we boast about. This question challenges us at a fundamental level and leads us to a deeper understanding of ourselves, our faith, and our community. The sermon presented an engaging perspective on how our achievements, education, and even our talents influence our self-worth and the danger of pride in our hearts.

In the sermon titled '29th June 2025 am sermon - 1 Corinthians 1:26 - 2:5,' the discussion dives into the significance of boasting about our faith, leading us to examine its deeper implications.

The Problem with Boasting

The pastor highlighted that boasting is often seen as distasteful, especially among older generations who were taught that pride is a sin. Today, however, boasting and pride appear to be celebrated in some circles. This shift raises concerns about where we draw our self-worth. The scripture reminds us of the dangers of elevating ourselves above others and losing sight of what truly matters - our relationship with God.

In the church in Corinth, many members were forming factions based on their allegiances, clinging to their status as a way to boast about their worth. The problem isn’t merely individual pride; it causes division within the community. Paul urges these early Christians to remember that they are chosen not for their backgrounds or achievements, but by God’s grace.

The Power of God's Choice

Paul reminds the Corinthians that not many of them were wise or influential by worldly standards, but that was precisely God’s plan. By choosing the foolish and weak, God ensures that all glory belongs to Him. It’s a beautiful and humbling reminder that our value comes from being part of God’s family, not from any earthly status. We shouldn’t take pride in our accomplishments but rather in our identity in Christ.

Lessons from History: Who God Chooses

The sermon referenced the Countess of Huntington, Selena, who recognized God’s grace in choosing the ordinary. Despite her wealth and status, she acknowledged that God’s choice was not about status but about His purpose. This illustrates a key lesson for us today: our education, wealth, or talents aren't what makes us special; rather, it's our relationship with God that gives us true value.

Learning to Boast Wisely

As we reflect on our own lives, the ideas of boasting and pride reveal how we often attach meaning to fleeting achievements. We might find ourselves feeling significant for being a founding member of a church or the best at a particular talent. These are not bad in themselves, but when they turn into pride, they can separate us from the core truth of our faith.

Our Foundation: The Message of the Cross

Paul emphasizes that the foundation of our faith is not built on human wisdom or power but on the message of Christ crucified. He chose to come among the Corinthians not with eloquence but with the simplicity of God's message - that in weakness, there is strength, and in servitude, there is glory. It is this power that transforms lives and elevates our worth.

Walking in Humility

As we embrace this understanding, we note that we are called to humility. No one can boast before God, as all that we are and have comes from Him. The way to true contentment and community in faith is through promoting one another without rivalry or pride, recognizing everyone's worth in God's eyes.

Encouragement for Today

This message challenges us to become a church that reflects God’s grace and humility. So how can we apply this practically? Engage in encouraging one another within your community, ensuring that conversations celebrate what God has done rather than our own accomplishments. Let’s boast not in our achievements, but in our Savior and His great work in our lives.

The Good News of Grace

Above all, the message of grace is central. Grace is unearned, a gift given freely. Reminding ourselves of this can help combat feelings of worthlessness or pride and encourage us to fully embrace our identity in Christ. Just like the bishop in Victor Hugo’s "Les Misérables," who extended grace to Jean Valjean, we are recipients of divine grace.

At the end of the sermon, we were encouraged to think of our journey and how God has worked in our lives. Each of us has a story of transformation that is worth sharing. Let these testimonies remind us to boast in the Lord and His incredible grace.

Invitation to Community and Growth

As you think about embracing your identity in Christ, share this journey with others. Create a space in your life to discuss the goodness of God and celebrate His work with your friends and family. Reach out to new members of your community and extend love and encouragement, inviting them to grow together in faith.

May we all remember to lift each other up and to continually point to the power of the cross as our foundation. This community thrives when we stand together in humility and love, celebrating what God has done for us.

Walton Evangelical Church

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