DAY 7 — THE GOSPEL AND THE POWER OF GOD
Date: Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Focus Scripture:
“For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.”
— 1 Corinthians 1:18


Take away

  • Clarity: The Gospel is God’s power, not man’s rhetoric.
  • Confidence: In its complete saving and transforming ability.
  • Assurance: That this power works by faith, not by gimmicks.

📖 Opening Reflection

In a world fascinated by strength, influence, and visible success, the message of the cross can appear weak or unimpressive. Many are tempted to add methods, personalities, or philosophies to make the Gospel seem more inviting and attractive.

Yet Scripture presents a surprising truth: the power of God is not found in human wisdom or outward strength, but in this message of Christ crucified.

💭 Core Meditation

The Scripture declares that the preaching of the cross is the power of God to those who believe. This power is not emotional excitement or intellectual persuasion; it is God’s own ability at work through the Gospel.

The Gospel has power to save because it addresses sin at its root. It has power to transform because it creates new life. It has power to sustain because it connects believers to a living Savior.

Human methods may impress, but they cannot regenerate the heart. Only the Gospel carries the power to bring the dead to life. This is why the church’s strength has never been in technique, but in faithful proclamation of this new life in Christ.

The power of God is not an abstract force—it is revealed in Jesus Christ. At the cross, God displayed His wisdom. In the resurrection, He revealed His power.

When we trust in the Gospel, we are not relying on ourselves, but on God’s mighty work accomplished through His Son.

🙏 Prayers

Father, thank You for the Gospel’s power. Anchor my trust in Christ’s finished work, and work Your truth powerfully in me. Amen.

✅ Action Points

  • Choose to consciously depend on the Gospel’s power as your source, not your personal effort or talent.
  • Stand firm against any pressure to alter the offense or simplicity of the cross to suit modern sensibilities.

📖 Bible Reading Plan (Optional)

  • 1-Year Plan: Genesis 22–24
  • 6-Month Plan: Genesis 20–22; Matthew 15–17

📘 Tomorrow: The Gospel: A Function of Grace

Written by: Pastor Abraham Peter


📲 Share & Discuss

  • How have you experienced God’s power through the Gospel?
  • Where are you tempted to rely on human methods instead of Gospel power?
  • Share one way the Gospel has transformed your life.

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