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• The condition of unbelieving men, v. 3
• The cause of the condition, v. 4a: 1) The activity of Satan—the god of this age . . .
a) Has a wisdom that stands in total contrast to God’s wisdom; b) This age has a lifestyle that the believer is to reject; c) Has the power to sever relationships; d) Has a penetrating power; e) This is the environment for which it is the will of God for us to live; 2) Unbelief of men—this is expressed as to . . .
a) Destiny—“perishing” (lost); b) Attitude—“unbelieving”
• The purpose, v. 4b
How does Satan accomplish isolating the unbeliever from the pure gospel?
• Make sure they never hear it
• Encourage attendance in a “church” where the gospel is not clearly taught
The words “the glory of Christ” (v. 4) modify the word “gospel.”
How so?
• They describe the gospel
• They test the gospel
The issue with the gospel
• It is an objective message about Christ
• It is not a subjective experience
The person of the gospel extolled, vv.
5-6
• He is extolled by Paul’s preaching: 1) Paul the proclaimer, v. 5a; 2) Paul the pastor, v. 5b
• He is extolled by God’s declaration: 1) God’s creation, v. 6a; 2) God’s salvation declaration, v. 6b
Parallel God’s creation and salvation declaration—(universal to personal)
• Creation is universal in nature—personally God let there be light in my heart.
• The only light to begin with in Genesis 1 was God’s light.
That is really the only light we know spiritually.
• The light in Genesis 1 was generated by His Word.
That is how a man is born again.
• Light dispelled darkness.
The light of His Word dispels spiritual darkness in our personal experience.
True service for the Lord: Its Suffering, 4:7-5:10.
• Paradox stated, 4:7
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