Reformation: The Theology of the Cross
Theology of the Cross
Disciples of the Cross
Church of the Cross
A sign of his power
This is clear: The person who does not know Christ does not know God hidden in suffering. Therefore, this person prefers works to suffering, glory to the cross, strength to weakness, wisdom to folly, and, in general, good to evil. These are the people whom the Apostle calls “enemies of the cross of Christ” [Phil. 3:18]. To be sure, because they hate the cross and suffering, they love works and the glory of works.
A sign of his power
A sign of his wisdom
Because people do not know the cross and hate it, they necessarily love the opposite, namely, wisdom, glory, power, and so on. Therefore they become increasingly blinded and hardened by such love, for desire cannot be satisfied by the acquisition of those things which it desires.
The sign of the cross
The power of God
The wisdom of God
the person who wishes to become wise does not seek wisdom by progressing toward it but becomes a fool by regressing into seeking folly. Likewise one who wishes to have much power, honor, pleasure, satisfaction in all things must flee rather than seek power, honor, pleasure, and satisfaction in all things. This is the wisdom which is folly to the world.