When the Apostle Paul said that he did not preach the Gospel with eloquent words so that the cross might not be emptied of its power, what was he talking about? How could eloquent words do something to affect the message of the cross? What, then, is the power of the cross that he's talking about?
In this sermon, Rev Derwyn explores more deeply what Paul is driving at, and comes to a conclusion that we often miss precisely because we don't think it's profound enough. And yet it's this very unassuming nature of the answer that makes the Gospel so powerful...