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Scripture Reading: 1 Corinthians 2:6–16
Opening Prayer
Introduction
Summarize vss.
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First Division
I. God’s wisdom is not compatible with the world’s wisdom for if it was, all would believe (6-9)
Explanation
Who are “the mature”?
“The mature” are those who are already followers of Jesus and are now growing
Who is we?
Based on the preceding context, I believe “we” refers to Apostles and elders.
Basically those who teach or “impart wisdom”
What is the nature of this wisdom?
Answer in vs 7
It is not “ worldly wisdom” as we saw in vss.
20 and 26 of chapter 1
What do you think of when you think of the word “secret”?...
That is not so much what is being discussed hear.
It’s not that this is knowledge that we don’t share.
opposite...
It’s the Gospel!
“which God decreed before the ages”
It’s “Christ crucified!”
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God’s wisdom is given by the Spirit to those for whom it has been prepared (10-13)
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Practice spiritual discernment to cultivate the mind of Christ in you.
(14-16)
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