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John 16:5
Introduction:
His usual introduction
His thankfulness for the members of the church he planted in Corinth
Hebrews
His concern and purpose for writing the letter
Paul pleads for unity in what they say and what they think
1 Corinthians 1:10
Ephesians 6:
Paul has heard of their debating and divisions to the point of quarreling with each other
Wisdom of words = the wisdom of this world
Paul reminds them that the world’s wisdom considers the message of the cross foolish.
They wouldn’t see it as the wisdom of God
Paul reminds them the message of the cross is what they believed and they understood was the wisdom of God
Isaiah 55:
How did the Corinthians come to this understanding of the cross and the gospel?
THE NEED FOR THE HOLY SPIRIT TO BE THERE IN TEACHING AND PREACHING
“Maturity is, therefore, a process, not a plateau,” —David Prior
The Holy Spirit helps the messenger approach his audience
He rejects and refuses to rely upon the words and wisdom of the world
He understands the message he is called to proclaim is a mystery to unredeemed minds.
1 Corinthians 1:6
He knew the message he spoke was the testimony of God.
Therefore it’s reliability depended upon God as the originator and its content.
The words the messenger spoke were the very words of God.
It’s the testimony of God as contrasted to the wisdom of man
In referring to Paul’s approach as contrasted with the men of wisdom David Jackman wrote, “In this sense he (Paul) was totally unlike the traveling teachers of his day.
They relied precisely upon the skills of rhetoric, and philosophical argument in order to produce an impressive performance, develop popularity, and, no doubt, line their pockets.”
The Holy Spirit keeps the messenger on point
He makes a commitment not to change the message
The messenger’s attitude
He makes Jesus Christ and the cross the theme
The Holy Spirit helps the messenger by helping him proclaim the message
The Holy Spirit overrules the weaknesses of the messenger
Holy Spirit can confront and expose the folly of the beliefs and opinions found in human wisdom
The Holy Spirit alone can produce genuine faith and life-changing power
The message’s fruit
The message of the cross originated with God and was empowered by the Holy Spirit
THE TEACHING WORK OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IN THE LIFE OF THE BELIEVER
MIND OF CHRIST IS HAD THROUGH PRESENCE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
The Holy Spirit teaches those who are willing to learn
The spiritually mature are those who have received the wisdom of God a
“Maturity is, therefore, a process, not a plateau,” —David Prior
Mature as compared to those who are carnal (fleshly)
1 Corinthians 3:1-
Mature as those whose faith is solid
The spiritually mature can distinguish between the wisdom of God and the wisdom of this age
The world’s wisdom centers on self and the present and is temporary
The world’s wisdom is propagated by it’s own rulers
Demon or human either or both
The wisdom of God is eternal
Wisdom that is a mystery to man and hidden from their eyes
Wisdom that was ordained before time began
The wisdom of God was missed by the movers and shakers
Pontius Pilate
Herod
Annas and Caiaphas
God’s wisdom personified in Jesus Christ.
They crucified the wisdom of God
The spiritually mature see and hear the wisdom of God and therefore love God
THE ILLUMINATING WORK OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IN THE LIFE OF THE BELIEVER
The Holy Spirit reveals the meaning of the truth He teaches
We can take no credit for understanding the word of God
Our faith must stand in the illuminating power of the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit alone is qualified to reveal the meaning of scriptures
David Jackman “Only the Spirit can reveal the hidden secrets of God because only He knows the unique intimacy of the Holy Trinity in which He lives, with the Father and the Son.
The Holy Spirit does not have to grasp an idea or a revelation and attempt to pass it on accurately, in a way that human teachers do.
He is the very agent of revelation, so that what He discloses is the very truth of God.
Furthermore, it is the Spirit’s work to dive deep, as to the bottom of the sea, and to bring up treasures of revelation that would never be disclosed to human beings.
He brings them to the surface in order to reveal their glory to all who are humble and willing to learn—to those who are truly mature and wise.”
The Holy Spirit is qualified since He is God the Spirit
The Holy Spirit is qualified since He dwells in God knowing the mind of God
The illustration no one knows whats inside a man expect the spirit of that man.
No one knows what he is thinking
No one know what’s in the mind of God except the Holy Spirit of God
The Holy Spirit is received and dwells in every genuine believer
The Holy Spirit teaches us from the word of God
The words of scripture
Words that conflict with the wisdom of man
Spiritual words comparing with spiritual words
The words of scripture are meaningless to the unconverted
The natural man the man not born again, the man without the Holy Spirit
The natural man is incapable of understanding spiritual matters on his own
The words of scripture enable the spiritually mature to make right judgements and behave rightly
The words of scripture partnering with the presence of the Holy Spirit gives the believers the mind of Christ
Right and wrong
Purpose of life
Ect., ect.
2 Timothy 3:16-17
Thats why we need to be born again by the word and the Holy Spirit
THE MIND OF CHRIST IS THE RESULT
“Maturity is, therefore, a process, not a plateau,” —David Prior
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