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There is a twofold preaching of Christ and his cross. The one is what Christ forbade, and Paul therefore so emphatically rejected: the preaching in wisdom of words, in excellency of speech and wisdom, in persuasive words of wisdom. The other is in demonstration of the Spirit and of power; the proof of a direct supernatural divine working. Corresponding to these there is a twofold faith. The one stands in the wisdom of man, is feeble and changeable, and ever dependent upon human support. The other stands in the power of God which has its roots and its strengths, on the part of the convert, in the personal communion with God and the experience of his almighty operation. When scriptural truth is studied or heard, is received and held as true, and does not work in power, the chief reason is that it is held in man’s wisdom, in the power of the mind, and not of the Spirit of God. There is nothing that so effectually makes void the cross of Christ and robs it of all its power as the wisdom of words and excellency of speech. (Excerpted from The Coming Revival, by Andrew Murray , pg. 18)

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