3/ I came to you in weakness and fear and much trembling,
4/ and my message and my proclamation were not with persuasive (words of) wisdom, but with a demonstration of spirit and power,
5/ so that your faith might rest not on human wisdom but on the power of God.
6/ Yet we do speak a wisdom to those who are mature, but not a wisdom of this age, nor of the rulers of this age who are passing away.
7/ Rather, we speak God's wisdom, mysterious, hidden, which God predetermined before the ages for our glory,
8/ and which none of the rulers of this age knew; for if they had known it, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory.
9/ But as it is written: "What eye has not seen, and ear has not heard, and what has not entered the human heart, what God has prepared for those who love him,"
10/ this God has revealed to us through the Spirit.For the Spirit scrutinizes everything, even the depths of God.
11/ Among human beings, who knows what pertains to a person except the spirit of the person that is within? Similarly, no one knows what pertains to God except the Spirit of God.
12/ We have not received the spirit of the world but the Spirit that is from God, so that we may understand the things freely given us by God.
13/ And we speak about them not with words taught by human wisdom, but with words taught by the Spirit, describing spiritual realities in spiritual terms.
14/ Now the natural person does not accept what pertains to the Spirit of God, for to him it is foolishness, and he cannot understand it, because it is judged spiritually.
15/ The spiritual person, however, can judge everything but is not subject to judgment by anyone.
16/ For "who has known the mind of the Lord, so as to counsel him?" But we have the mind of Christ.
Those who receive the doctrine of Christ as Divine, and, having been enlightened by the Holy Spirit, have looked well into it, see not only the plain history of Christ, and him crucified, but the deep and admirable designs of Divine wisdom therein. It is the mystery made manifest to the saints, Col 1:26, though formerly hid from the heathen world; it was only shown in dark types and distant prophecies, but now is revealed and made known by the Spirit of God.
Jesus Christ is the Lord of glory; a title much too great for any creature. There are many things which people would not do, if they knew the wisdom of God in the great work of redemption. There are things God hath prepared for those that love him, and wait for him, which sense cannot discover, no teaching can convey to our ears, nor can it yet enter our hearts. We must take them as they stand in the Scriptures, as God hath been pleased to reveal them to us.
God has revealed true wisdom to us by his Spirit. Here is a proof of the Divine authority of the Holy Scriptures, 2Pe 1:21. In proof of the Divinity of the Holy Ghost, observe, that he knows all things, and he searches all things, even the deep things of God.
No one can know the things of God, but his Holy Spirit, who is one with the Father and the Son, and who makes known Divine mysteries to his church. This is most clear testimony, both to the real Godhead and the distinct person of the Holy Spirit.
The apostles were not guided by worldly principles. They had the revelation of these things from the Spirit of God, and the saving impression of them from the same Spirit. These things they declared in plain, simple language, taught by the Holy Spirit, totally different from the affected oratory or enticing words of man's wisdom.
The natural man, the wise man of the world, receives not the things of the Spirit of God. The pride of carnal reasoning is really as much opposed to spirituality, as the basest sensuality.
The sanctified mind discerns the real beauties of holiness, but the power of discerning and judging about common and natural things is not lost.
But the carnal man is a stranger to the principles, and pleasures, and actings of the Divine life.
The spiritual man only, is the person to whom God gives the knowledge of his will. How little have any known of the mind of God by natural power! And the apostles were enabled by his Spirit to make known his mind.
In the Holy Scriptures, the mind of Christ, and the mind of
God in Christ, are fully made known to us. It is the great privilege of
Christians, that they have the mind of Christ revealed to them by his
Spirit. They experience his sanctifying power in their hearts, and bring
forth good fruits in their lives.
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