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1 | How can anyone be saved? | 1 Cor 2:14 | John Reformed | 61287 | ||
Hi Benjamite, It's good to hear from you. I was just posting Sir Pent and telling him that you are probably the only one whohas stayed on the verse itself. I don't mean to say that other related verses should not be used to cast additional light on v.14 for you and I have done that very thing. The problem lies in when we get so far afield of the verse itself, it can be forgotten entirely. You said: "The problem in Corinth was that the baby believers could not handle the solid food. Yes, they have the Spirit of God, but they were still fleshly. (3:2-3) The problem is that it is more than just whether one has the Spirit or not." Do you believe that is possible to be a natural man and a spiritual man at one in the same time? Or do you believe that spiritual man simply acts as if he is a natural at times? John |
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2 | How can anyone be saved? | 1 Cor 2:14 | benjamite | 61694 | ||
A natural man seems to me to be one who does not have the spirit. A spiritual man seems to me to be one who is living by the Spirit. However, it seems like there is some sort of a "mix" - believers who still act like unbelievers. So with that admitted, I guess the question is, "Do 3:1ff and 2:14 refer to the same group?" I need to work on that. |
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