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I am stunned. Lance has a tongue! (pen? Keyboard??)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir 'Someone who is merely human doesn't accept the things of
God's Spirit. They are foolishness to such people, you see, and they can't
understand them because they need to be discerned spiitually.' But spiritual
people discern everything , while nobody else can discern the truth about them!
For. 'Who has known the mind of the Lord, so as to instruct him?' But we have
the mind of the Messiah' Paul is now bringing his discussion of wisdom and folly, and
spiritual maturity and immaturity, right down to where the Corinthians
themselves are. They have been using the 'drug' of sophistry. supposing it
makes them more 'spiritual'; and Paul declares that it has made them all the
more human. The more they take the drug, the more immature they show
themselves to be; and the proof of it all is -- their in-fighting about
different Christian teachers! That is the main point Paul is making here, and it bears
reflection in today's church as we so easily lapse from serious issues to
personality clashes, and from personalities to mere gossip, while all the time
pretending we are still dealing with important matters. Paul draws a distinction between 'spiritual' people (vs 13)
and merely 'human people', those living on the ordinary level.The former are
ones in whom God's Spirit has come to dwell, opening them up to new depths and
dimensions of truth and experience. The latter may think themselves
'sophisticated' but they are 'merely human'. ('soul-ish') Such a person (the
latter) simply can't understand what's going on when talk turns to the deeper things
of the spirit. They become LIKE A TONE-DEAF PERSON AT AN OPERA: IT'S ALL
NONSENSE TO THEM. Imagine being the only muscial person listening to a
wonderful string quartet in a large room full of tone-deaf people. That is
rather like Paul's picture of being a 'spiritual' person in a world of 'merely
human' people. Those who have the spirit have the MESSIAH'S MIND THE CORINITHIANS AREN'T READY FOR IT. Paul is drawing out
the difference (2:6) between those who were ready for serious teaching and
those who were still at the infancy stage. Paul declares (3:2) You are still
babies. You are driven by all-too-human impulses. LET THOSE WHO HAVE EARS TO HEAR, HEAR! What is this passage NOT about? What IS it concerning? One
ought not employ God's Word without spiritual discernment. Might it be the case
that those who buttress their comments with many biblical citations
occasionally display immaturity? Might it also be the case that one's
maturity/discernment can itself be DISCERNED even in the absence of such
citations? FWIW, I've found this to be the case quite in reading
"G" But, let not this aside detract from the above. |
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- Re: [TruthTalk] 1 Corinthians 2:14-16 Lance Muir
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