Proclaiming the Power and Purpose of the Cross: Rev. Dr. Babatunde Idowu Inspires with Message of Transformation and Faith
His powerful
exposition, "The Foolishness of the Gospel, Showing Forth the Power of
God’s Faith," illuminated the transformation from condemnation to conquest
anchored at the cross.
SCRIPTURAL
FOUNDATION:
Rev. Babatunde Idowu's
sermon beautifully interwove three significant biblical passages: Colossians
2:13-15, 1 Corinthians 1:18-28, and Isaiah 53:1-6, each revealing layers of
Christ’s redemptive work. At its core, the message challenged believers to view
the cross not as a symbol of defeat, but as a transformative force
demonstrating God’s unparalleled wisdom and grace.
In 1
Corinthians 1:18, we read: "For the message of the cross is foolishness to
those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of
God." Through this, Rev. Babatunde Idowu articulated the dichotomy between
worldly perception and divine reality. While the world may see the cross as
folly, believers perceive it as the wellspring of divine power and the essence
of salvation.
A VICTORIOUS
EXCHANGE:
The narrative
from Colossians 2:13-15 was brought to life as Rev. Babatunde Idowu described
how God’s power cancelled the legal charges against humanity due to sin.
"When you were dead in your sins... God made you alive with Christ,"
echoes the assurance of liberation from spiritual bondage. The act of nailing
these charges to the cross symbolizes a public victory over the forces of
darkness, a vivid demonstration of Jesus’ triumph.
Further
grounding the sermon, Isaiah 53:1-6 vividly portrayed the suffering servant
Christ, whose wounds bring us healing. The prophetic nature of this passage
reminded the congregation that the cross, once a tool of disgrace, is now the
channel through which humanity finds healing and peace.
WHY THE
CROSS?:
The cross
stands at the heart of God’s plan for redemption. Rev. Babatunde Idowu
referenced Romans 1:16, "For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is
the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes," thereby
affirming the transforming potential of the Gospel to break the chains of sin
and restore life.
By contrasting
human and divine wisdom, Rev. Babatunde Idowu emphasized the supremacy of God’s
plan, citing 1 Corinthians 1:19: "I will destroy the wisdom of the wise;
the intelligence of the intelligent I will frustrate." Such insights
challenge believers to transcend reliance on human wisdom, embracing the
profound insight revealed through Christ’s sacrifice.
EMBRACE OF
FAITH:
Faith emerged
as a crucial theme, the cornerstone upon which the Christian journey is built.
Rev. Babatunde Idowu, expressing concern over the fleeting nature of modern
faith, urged his listeners to grasp firmly onto trust in God. Hebrews 4:2
served as a poignant reminder of the necessity of combining faith with the
hearing of God’s word: "but the message they heard was of no value to
them, because they did not share the faith of those who obeyed."
SHARING THE
GOSPEL:
Rev. Babatunde Idowu's
exhortation for believers to become preachers echoed with passion and urgency.
Ephesians 2:8-9 succinctly underscores the grace-driven nature of salvation, a
gift meant to be shared rather than hoarded: "For it is by grace you have
been saved, through faith and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of
God, not by works, so that no one can boast."
Encouraging his
congregation to proclaim the Gospel, Rev. Babatunde Idowu stressed the
importance of extending God’s grace to others, creating ripples of
transformation in a desperate world.
A CALL TO
TRUST:
Concluding with
a call to trust in divine wisdom over fleeting human knowledge, Rev. Babatunde Idowu
referenced 1 Corinthians 1:20-21, challenging believers to see beyond worldly
wisdom: "Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world?" This
reflective moment invited the congregation to lean into the miraculous
simplicity of faith and salvation through the cross.
As the uplifted
voices sang "The Old Rugged Cross," the power of Rev. Babatunde Idowu’s
message resonated deeply, emphasizing the enduring impact of the cross, a place
of seeming defeat turned into everlasting victory.
Rev. Dr.
Babatunde Idowu's sermon not only stirred hearts but also equipped believers
with a renewed conviction to declare the Good News. Through the apparent
foolishness of the cross, the power of God’s faith is revealed, a divine
promise urging every believer to preach the Gospel, changing condemnation into
conquest.
The event not
only reinforced the congregation’s understanding of their faith but ignited a
renewed fervour to live out and share the transformative message of the Gospel.
As attendees departed, they carried with them a sense of purpose and
empowerment, ready to proclaim the power of God’s faith.
Dr. Afolabi Olajuwon
is a Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, Fellow of the
Institute of Management Consultants, Fellow of the Chronicle Business School,
Abuja, a Researcher and resource person at the International Institute of
Journalism, Abuja.
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